The New York State Defense Emergency Act, in Section 29-a thereof, authorizes
political subdivisions of the state to provide for the continuity of their
governments in the event of an actual or imminent attack upon the United States
by an enemy or foreign nation. The Executive Law, in § 27 thereof,
authorizes political subdivisions to provide for the continuity of their governments
in the event of other public disasters, catastrophes or emergencies. Based
on the authority contained in such laws, this chapter is adopted so that on
such occasions, the government of the City of Troy, New York, may continue
to function properly and efficiently under emergency circumstances.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall mean and include:
ATTACK
Any attack, actual or imminent, or series of attacks by an enemy
or foreign nation upon the United States causing, or which may cause, substantial
damage or injury to civilian property or persons in the United States in any
manner by sabotage or by the use of bombs, shellfire, or nuclear, radiological,
chemical, bacteriological, or biological means or other weapons or processes.
DULY AUTHORIZED DEPUTY
A person authorized to perform all the powers and duties of a public
office in the event the office is vacant or at such times as it lacks administration
due to the death, absence or disability of the incumbent officer, where such
authorization is provided pursuant to the provisions of any general, special,
or local law other than this chapter.
EMERGENCY INTERIM SUCCESSOR
A person designated pursuant to this chapter for possible temporary
succession to the powers and duties, but not the office, of a City officer
in the event that neither such officer nor any duly authorized deputy is able,
due to death, absence from the City, or other physical, mental, or legal reasons,
to perform the powers and duties of the office.
PUBLIC DISASTER
A disaster, catastrophe or emergency, actual or imminent, of such
unusual proportions or extent that a substantial number of the residents of
the City of Troy either sustain injury, become ill, are infected with disease,
have their lives imperiled, are killed or die as the result of injury, disease
or exposure, or the property of a substantial number of such residents is
imperiled, damaged, or destroyed, and it is necessary and essential in the
interest of public safety, health and welfare that the continuity of the government
of the City of Troy be assured in order that it be enabled to function properly
and efficiently and to exercise its essential powers in meeting emergency
conditions. Such disasters, catastrophes and emergencies may include, but
shall not be limited to, conflagrations, explosions, earthquakes or other
convulsions of nature, floods, tidal waves, pestilence, riots, insurrections,
storms, prolonged failure of electric power or essential transportation services,
or any incident or occurrence which causes or threatens to cause danger to
life, health or property from exposure to noxious materials or radiation.
If, in the event of an attack or a public disaster, an officer described in §
26-3A or
B of this chapter or his/her duly authorized deputy, if any, is unable, due to death, absence from the City or other physical, mental or legal reasons, to perform the powers and duties of the office, the emergency interim successor of such officer, highest in rank in order of succession who is able to perform the powers and duties of the office shall, except for the power and duty to discharge or replace duly authorized deputies and emergency interim successors of such officer, perform the powers and duties of such officer. An emergency interim successor shall perform such powers and duties only until such time as the lawful incumbent officer or his/her duly authorized deputy, if any, resumes the office or undertakes the performance of the powers and duties of the office, as the case may be, or until, where an actual vacancy exists, a successor is duly elected or appointed to fill such vacancy and qualifies as provided by law.
The name, address and rank in order of succession of each duly authorized
deputy and emergency interim successor shall be filed with the City Clerk
and each designation, replacement, or change in order of succession of any
emergency interim successor shall become effective when the designator files
with such Clerk the successor's name, address and rank in order of succession.
Such Clerk shall keep an up-to-date file of all such data regarding duly authorized
deputies and emergency interim successors, and the same shall be open to public
inspection. The Clerk shall notify in writing each designated person of the
filing of his/her name as an emergency interim successor and his/her rank in order of succession and also shall notify
in writing any person previously designated who is replaced or whose place
in order of succession is changed.
At the time of their designation, or as soon thereafter as possible,
emergency interim successors shall take such oath and do such other things,
if any, as may be required to qualify them to perform the powers and duties
of the office to which they may succeed.
In the event of an attack or a public disaster, the President of the
City Council, or his/her duly authorized deputy or emergency interim successor
performing his/her powers and duties, may suspend quorum requirements for
the City Council. If quorum requirements are suspended, any local law, ordinance,
resolution, or other action requiring enactment, adoption or approval by an
affirmative vote of a specified proportion of members may be enacted, adopted
or approved by the affirmative vote of the specified proportion of those voting
thereon.