The Town Clerk shall keep in a record book a
complete record of all action taken at all Town Meetings and shall
furnish a copy thereof to the Selectmen for inclusion in the Annual
Town Report.
The Town Clerk shall promptly after each session
of a Town Meeting furnish the Assessors, Finance Commission, Town
Accountant and Town Treasurer with a statement of all monies appropriated
by the Town at each session and the purpose for which said monies
are respectively appropriated.
The Town Clerk, as soon as possible after a
vote of the Town has been passed which relates particularly to or
affects the duties of any board, commission, committee or other officer
of the Town, shall furnish a copy of such vote to such board or officer.
The Town Clerk shall provide for use at each
Town Meeting a sufficient number of ballots which shall be divided
into two sections by a perforation and shall have the word "Yes" printed
on one section and the word "No" on the other, each in letters no
less than 1/4 inch high.
The Town Clerk shall promptly cause to be notified
in writing each person appointed by the Moderator.
In accordance with general law, no resignation
of a Town or district officer shall be deemed effective unless and
until such resignation is filed with the Town Clerk or such later
time certain as may be specified in such resignation. Upon receipt
of a resignation the Clerk shall notify the remaining members, if
the resignation is received from a board of two or more members, and
shall notify the executive officers of the Town, and such notice shall
include the effective date of the resignation.
In the event of resignation of an officer appointed
by the Moderator, the Town Clerk shall notify promptly in writing
the Moderator of such fact.
The Town Clerk shall keep a record, which shall
be printed together with the General Bylaws of the Town, of all acts
of the General Court accepted by the Town. The list or table shall
be in such form as the Town Clerk may determine, except that the list
shall be numbered for purposes of reference and shall be in chronological
order.