2006 New York Code - Local Boards Of Health; Meetings.



 
    §  307.  Local  boards  of health; meetings.   1. Every local board of
  health shall meet at stated intervals to be fixed by it.
    2. The presiding officer of every  local  board  of  health  may  call
  special  meetings  thereof  when  in  his judgment the protection of the
  public health of the municipality requires it, and  shall  call  such  a
  meeting  upon the petition of at least twenty-five residents thereof, of
  full age, setting forth the necessity of such meetings.
    3. Any matter within the jurisdiction of a town or  village  board  of
  health  may  be  considered  and  acted  upon  at any regular or special
  meeting of such town board or village board of trustees.

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