2006 New York Code - Corporate Authorities Must Raise Tax Certified By Board Of Education.



 
    § 1717. Corporate  authorities  must  raise  tax certified by board of
  education.  1. The corporate authorities of any incorporated village  in
  which  any  such  union free school district shall be established, shall
  have power, and it shall be their duty, to raise, from time to time,  by
  tax,  to be levied upon all the real property in said village, as by law
  provided for the defraying of the expenses of its municipal  government,
  such  sum  as  the  board of education established therein shall declare
  necessary for teachers' salaries and the ordinary contingent expenses of
  supporting the schools of said district.
    2. The sums so declared necessary shall be set  forth  in  a  detailed
  statement  in  writing,  addressed  to  the corporate authorities by the
  board  of  education,  giving  the  various  purposes   of   anticipated
  expenditure,  and  the amount necessary for each; and the said corporate
  authorities shall have no power to withhold the sums so declared  to  be
  necessary;  and such corporate authorities as aforesaid shall have power
  and it shall be their duty to raise,  from  time  to  time,  by  tax  as
  aforesaid,  any such further sum to be set forth in a detailed statement
  in writing, addressed to the  corporate  authorities  by  the  board  of
  education,  giving the various purposes of the proposed expenditure, and
  the amount necessary for each which may have been or which may hereafter
  be authorized by a majority of the voters  of  such  union  free  school
  district  present  and  voting  at  any  special  district  meeting duly
  convened for any of the purposes stated in section four hundred  sixteen
  of this chapter.

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