Thomas J. Costello, Esq. County Attorney, Putnam
You informed us that your county desires to make the position of district attorney full time. Your question is whether the county is authorized to adopt a local law superseding section
In Matter of Kelley v McGee,
"Once a statute is found to involve an appropriate level of state interest, the fact that it effects a classification among the local governments it regulates does not render the enactment invalid, so long as that classification is reasonable and related to the State's purpose." (Id.,
57 N.Y.2d 522 ,540 [1982].)
A State statute effecting a reasonable classification of local governments and relating to a matter of state concern may not be superseded by local law (ibid.).
We conclude that a county is not authorized to adopt a local law superseding the salary requirements for district attorneys established by section
