2006 New York Code - Abolition Of Register Or Registrar


 
    §  207.  Abolition of register or registrar. The office of register or
  registrar, where such office exists in any  county  operating  under  an
  alternative form of county government, may be abolished by local law and
  its  functions,  powers  and duties transferred to the county clerk, and
  such local  law  shall  not  require  submission  to  the  people.  Such
  abolition  and  transfer  may  also  be  provided for in the petition or
  resolution by which an alternative  form  of  county  government,  or  a
  change in such a form, is initiated.


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