2006 New York Code - Powers And Duties Of Constables And Town Policemen.



 
    §  39.  Powers and duties of constables and town policemen. Constables
  and town policemen shall have all the power and authority conferred upon
  constables by the general laws of the state and such additional  powers,
  not  inconsistent  with law, as shall be conferred upon them by the town
  board. They shall be subject to the general authority and  direction  of
  the  town board and to such orders and regulations as the town board may
  prescribe, not inconsistent with law.

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