Albert E. Clune, Esq. Town Attorney, Unadilla
You have asked whether a person may serve simultaneously as the town attorney and as the chairman of the town board of assessment review.
In the absence of a constitutional or statutory prohibition against dual-officeholding, one person may hold two offices simultaneously unless they are incompatible. The leading case on compatiblity of office isPeople ex rel. Ryan v Green,
There are two subsidiary aspects of compatibility. One is that, although the common law rule of the Ryan case is limited to public offices, the principle equally covers an office and a position of employment or two positions of employment. The other is that, although the positions are compatible, a situation may arise where one has a conflict of interest created by the simultaneous holding of the two positions. In such a situation the conflict is avoided by declining to participate in the disposition of the matter. If such situations are inevitable as opposed to being possibilities, there is an inherent inconsistency in the positions.
We see no inconsistency between the duties of the two positions. Nor is one position subordinate to the other. There are no statutory restrictions on the holding of the two positions.
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We conclude that a person may simultaneously hold the positions of town attorney and member of the town board of assessment review.
