[HISTORY: Comes from L.L. No. 6-1965, adopted 8-10-1965, effective 8-17-1965.]
The following powers conferred and duties imposed upon the Supervisor pursuant to Section 119 of the Town Law[1] of the State of New York shall devolve upon and be exercised by the Town Comptroller during the continuance of such office:
A. 
The keeping of separate appropriation accounts and preventing funds or appropriation accounts from being overdrawn.
B. 
The drawing upon funds or appropriations with the countersignature of the Supervisor.
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Editor's Note: See now § 125 of the Town Law.
The Town Comptroller shall furnish to the Supervisor such information and data as the Supervisor may require for the purpose of enabling him to exercise his power and perform his duties or make reports required by law.
[Added 1-25-1983 by L.L. No. 14-1983, effective 1-31-1983; amended 6-7-1983 by L.L. No. 54-1983, effective 6-13-1983; 3-14-2023 by L.L. No. 22-2023, effective 4-4-2023]
There may be Deputy Town Comptrollers to the Town Comptroller. The Deputy Town Comptrollers, individually, shall have the authority to act for and in place of the Town Comptroller in all regards. The Town Comptroller shall designate, in writing, the order in which the deputies shall act, in case of the Town Comptroller' s absence, inability to work, or vacancy. The position of Deputy Town Comptroller shall, pursuant to the statutory authority contained in the Municipal Home Rule Law and the Civil Service Law, be in the exempt class.