New York Membership Of Commission.
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§ 2301. Membership of commission. a. The commission shall consist of
nine members to be appointed by the mayor with the advice and consent of
the city council; five of said members, one resident from each of the
five boroughs of New York city, shall be recommended for appointment by
a majority vote of the councilmen of the respective borough.
b. Such members shall be appointed for terms of seven years. The
members shall first be appointed to serve as follows:
1. Five members recommended by the city council for a term of two
years.
2. Two members for a term of four years.
3. Two members for a term of six years.
Each such other member shall serve until the appointment and
qualification of a successor. For the purpose of fixing the expiration
of terms, they shall be deemed to have commenced on the first day of
February in the year of appointment and qualification, irrespective of
the actual date of appointment and qualification. Vacancies other than
by expiration of a term shall be filled for the unexpired term. The
mayor may remove any such member for cause, upon stated charges.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this paragraph, any public officer
appointed to the commission shall serve only during the period that he
holds such public office and shall receive no additional compensation.
c. The mayor shall designate one member of the commission to act as
the chairman and chief executive officer. The chairman shall have charge
of the organization of its office and have authority to employ, assign
and superintend the duties of such officers and employees as may be
necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. The chairman
shall devote his full time to this position and as such he shall receive
compensation.
d. The other members of the commission shall not be entitled to
compensation.
e. A majority of the whole number of members of the commission then in
office shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of any business.
The commission shall have power to act by a majority of its members.