N.Y. Public Housing Law Section 32
Officers and employees

  • compensation and expenses

1.

When the office of the first chairman of the authority becomes vacant, the authority shall select a chairman from among its members. An authority shall select from among its members a vice-chairman, and it may employ, subject to the provisions of the civil service law applicable to the municipality in which it is established, a general manager, a secretary, technical experts and such other officers, agents and employees as it may require, and determine their qualifications, duties and, subject to the approval of the local legislative body, fix their compensation. An authority may call upon the corporation counsel or chief law officer of the municipality for such legal services as it may require and it shall reimburse the municipality for the cost of such services, or it may employ its own counsel and legal staff. This section shall not be construed to prevent an authority from engaging by contract in the execution of a project architectural, engineering or other professional or consultant services.

2.

An authority may delegate to one or more of its agents or employees such powers or duties as it may deem proper.

3.

A member of an authority may be compensated on a per diem basis at a rate to be fixed by the authority not to exceed in the aggregate two thousand dollars for a member and two thousand five hundred dollars for a chairman per annum and in addition shall be entitled to the necessary expenses including traveling expenses incurred in the discharge of his duties.

4.

Every officer, agent or employee of an authority who shall sign the receipt upon the payroll of an authority as having received the amount therein mentioned in full payment for services rendered by him for the entire time specified in such payroll or, in the event no payroll receipt is required by an authority, shall endorse a check in the amount shown upon such payroll and receive payment thereof, shall be deemed to have made an accord and satisfaction of all claims against the authority for wages, salary or other compensation due to such person from the authority for the period covered by such payroll, unless at the time of signing such payroll or endorsing such check the person receiving such wages or salary shall write legibly on the payroll in connection with his receipt or on such check in connection with his endorsement that the amount received is received under protest, and unless such protest is so written upon such payroll or check, no recovery shall be had against the authority upon any further claim for wages, salaries or other compensation for the period of time covered by such payroll.

Source: Section 32 — Officers and employees; compensation and expenses, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/PBG/32 (updated Sep. 22, 2014; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

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Organization of authorities
31
Scope of authority’s jurisdiction
32
Officers and employees
33
Transfer of officers and employees
34
Vacancies and removals
35
Non-liability of authority members
36
Disqualification of members and employees of authorities
37
Powers of authority
38
An authority shall file with the commissioner a copy of each proposed project embodying the plans, layout, estimated costs and proposed m...
39
Projects financed solely by authorities
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Aid from and cooperation with federal government
41
Power to issue authority bonds
42
Provisions of authority bonds
44
Signature on authority bonds
45
Repurchase of authority bonds
46
Suit on authority bonds
47
Bond covenants of an authority
48
Guaranteed indebtedness of an authority
49
Authority obligations as legal investments and legal security for deposits by public officers
50
Foreclosure and other remedies against an authority
51
Liability of state or municipality
52
Tax exemptions of an authority
53
Depositories of authority funds
54
Filing by authority of by-laws, rules and regulations
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Projects undertaken by municipalities
55‑A
Facilities incidental or appurtenant to a project
56
Authorities created prior to the enactment of this chapter
57
Dissolution of authorities
58
Sale or lease of municipal projects by authorities
58‑A
Sale of dwelling units by authorities
58‑B
Sale or lease of project in connection with federal program of assistance for low income housing
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Disposal of records
60
Reproduction of records
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Tenant meetings in common areas

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Sep. 22, 2014

§ 32’s source at nysenate​.gov

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