N.Y. County Law Section 214
Designation of newspapers

  • official publications

1.

Concurrent resolutions, election notices and official canvass. The members of the county legislative body, whether such body be denominated board of supervisors, county legislature or otherwise, or, in the city of New York, of the council of such city representing respectively each of the two principal political parties into which the people of the state are divided, shall designate annually the newspaper published within the county to publish the concurrent resolutions of the legislature. Such designation shall be in writing and signed by a majority of the members representing each of said political parties. In making such designation, consideration shall be given to the newspapers advocating the principles of such political party, the support of its nominees and the extent of the circulation in the county. However the fact that a newspaper is an independent newspaper not advocating the principles of any political party shall not disqualify it from consideration. If there be but one newspaper published in the county, such newspaper shall be designated. The designation shall be filed with the clerk of the county legislative body or, in the city of New York, with the clerk of the council of such city, who shall not later than January tenth cause notice of the name and address of such newspaper or newspapers to be forwarded to the secretary of state. In like manner the members of the county legislative body or, in the city of New York, of the council of such city representing each of the two principal political parties into which the people of the state are divided, shall designate the newspaper published within the county to publish the election notices issued by the secretary of state and the newspaper to publish the official canvass. In the event of a failure so to designate in any year, or if either of such political parties has no representatives among the body or, in the city of New York, council membership, the last newspaper designated by the members of such party shall be deemed duly designated.

2.

Local laws and notices. The board of supervisors shall annually designate at least two newspapers published within the county as official newspapers for the publication of all local laws, notices and other matters required by law to be published. In such designations consideration shall be given to those newspapers advocating the principles of the two major political parties into which the people of the state are divided and their general circulation throughout the county. However the fact that a newspaper is an independent newspaper and not advocating the principles of any political party shall not disqualify it from consideration. If there be but one newspaper having circulation in the county, that newspaper shall be designated. Except as otherwise provided by law, the clerk of the board shall cause a true copy of each local law to be published in such official newspapers at least once a week for two successive weeks, the first publication of which shall be had within ten days after such local law has become effective; provided, however, that any local law which is subject to a permissive referendum shall be published in such official newspapers at least once a week for two successive weeks, the first publication of which shall be had within ten days after such local law is adopted. Legalizing acts shall be published as provided in section two hundred twenty-seven. Nothing herein shall be deemed to prevent the designation of additional newspapers for any publication and such designation shall be deemed an official newspaper for the particular publication.

3.

Erie county. The provisions herein requiring the designation of official newspapers for the publication of election notices and official canvass shall not apply to the county of Erie.

Source: Section 214 — Designation of newspapers; official publications, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/CNT/214 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

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Compensation of supervisors
201
Compensation of officers
202
Publication of compensation and expenses of supervisors in certain counties
203
Expenses incurred in the performance of official duty
204
Positions of employment
205
Compensation of employees
205‑A
Certain pilot projects
206
Hours of work and office hours
206‑A
Business in county offices on holidays and Saturdays
207
Vacations
208
Books and records
209
Investigations
210
Examination and post audit
211
Printed and electronically recorded proceedings of the board
212
Designation of depositaries
214
Designation of newspapers
215
County property
216
Location of county offices
217
County jail
217‑A
Qualification for employment as a county correction officer
218
Courthouses and judicial expenditures
218‑A
County detention facilities for juvenile delinquents and persons in need of supervision
218‑B
Prisoner furlough program in county jails and penitentiaries
219
Reforested lands
220
County planning board
220‑A
Water quality management agency
221
County park commission
222
Cemeteries
223
Flood control and soil conservation
223‑A
The board of supervisors of any county may appropriate such sums as it may deem proper, not exceeding three thousand dollars in any one y...
223‑B
EMS training and mutual aid programs
224
Optional appropriations and contracts for public benefit services
224‑A
Elimination of noxious weeds
224‑B
Cooperative extension area and statewide program specialist
225
Optional appropriations for public benefit services administered by the board
225‑A
Fire training and mutual aid programs
225‑B
Contracts for visiting nursing services
226
Monuments and memorials
226‑A
Patriotic observances
226‑B
Solid waste management
226‑C
Waiver of fees for veterans’ organizations
226‑C*2
Waiver of fees for veterans organizations
226‑C*3
Waiver of fees for veterans’ organizations
226‑D
Waiver of fees for veterans’ organizations
226‑E
Waiver of fees for veterans’ organizations
227
Legalizing acts
228
Disputed town boundaries
229
Erection and dissolution of towns
231
Expenses of police officer or peace officer injured in line of duty
232
County officers’ and county executives’ associations
233
Procedure on tax limit increase
233‑A
Amounts to be included or excluded in computing constitutional taxing power
233‑B
Payment in lieu of taxes for property acquired for park or recreational purposes
234
Additional powers granted under other laws
234‑A
Service of notice in relation to constitutionality of local law, ordinance, rule or regulation of a county
235
The board of supervisors by resolution may appoint a committee of citizens of the county to act in an advisory capacity to any committee,...
236
County plumbing licensing
236‑A
County master electrician licensing
236‑B
County electrical inspector licensing
237
Alcoholic beverage control

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 214’s source at nysenate​.gov

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