2006 New York Code - Study Committee And Dissolution Report.



 
    §  19-1901  Study  committee  and  dissolution  report.  Prior  to the
  approval of a proposition for dissolution, the village board of trustees
  shall appoint a study committee on the dissolution of the  village.  The
  study  committee shall include at least two representatives of each town
  or towns in which the village is situated and such representatives shall
  reside in the portion of such town or towns outside such  village.  Such
  committee  shall  organize  and  form  such  subcommittees  as  it deems
  necessary or desirable to undertake its report. It shall make  a  report
  to  the  village  board  of  trustees within the time period set by such
  board. A copy of such report shall also be sent to the supervisor of the
  town or towns in which the village is situated. The report shall address
  all  topics  included  in  a  plan  for  dissolution,  alternatives   to
  dissolution  and may propose a plan for dissolution for consideration by
  the village board of trustees. Prior to submission of the report to  the
  village  board  of trustees, the study committee shall hold at least one
  public hearing upon at least twenty days'  notice  to  be  published  in
  official newspapers of the village and town or towns.

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