The powers which are conferred and the duties which are imposed
upon any commission, board, department or office under the Connecticut
General Statutes or any ordinance or regulation in force at the time
this Charter shall take effect, if such commission, board, department
or office is abolished by this Charter, shall be thereafter exercised
and discharged by the commission, board, department or office upon
which are imposed corresponding or like functions, powers and duties
under the provisions of this Charter. All commissions, boards, departments
or offices abolished by this Charter, whether elective or appointive,
shall continue in the performance of their duties until provisions
shall have been made for the discontinuance of such commissions, boards,
departments or offices and the performance of their duties by other
commissions, boards, departments or offices created under this Charter
and until the Town Clerk shall have notified the members of such commissions,
boards, departments or offices as are abolished by this Charter that
their successors have qualified.
All employees of the town on the effective date of this Charter
whose positions are not abolished by the provisions of this Charter
shall retain such positions pending action by the Board of Selectmen
or the appropriate officer charged by this Charter with powers of
appointment and removal. Any provision of law in force at the time
this Charter shall take effect, and not inconsistent with the provisions
of this Charter, in relation to personnel, appointments, ranks, grades,
tenure of office, promotion, removals, pension and retirement rights,
civil rights or any other rights or privileges of employees of the
town or any office, department or agency thereof shall continue to
be in effect, until or unless amended or repealed in accordance with
the provisions of this Charter.
All records, property and equipment whatsoever of any commission,
board, department or office or part thereof, all the powers and duties
of which are assigned to any other commission, board, department or
office by this Charter, shall be transferred and delivered intact
forthwith to the commission, board, department or office to which
such powers and duties are so assigned. If part of the powers and
duties of any commission, board, department or office are by this
Charter assigned to another commission, board, department or office,
all records, property and equipment relating exclusively thereto shall
be transferred and delivered intact forthwith to the commission, board,
department or office to which such powers and duties are so assigned.
If part of the powers and duties of any commission, board, department
or office are by this Charter assigned to another commission, board,
department or office, all records, property and equipment relating
exclusively thereto shall be transferred and delivered intact forthwith
to the commission, board, department or office to which such powers
and duties are so assigned.
All appropriations approved and in force, and all funds, including
special or reserve funds in the name of the town, at the time of the
adoption of this Charter shall remain in full force and effect unless
and until the same shall be amended, transferred or abolished by the
Board of Finance under the provisions of this Charter.
No action or proceeding, civil or criminal, pending on the effective
date of this Charter brought by or against the town or any commission,
board, department or office thereof shall be affected or abated by
the adoption of this Charter or by anything herein contained; but
all such actions or proceedings may be continued, notwithstanding
that functions, powers and duties of any commission, board, department
or officer which shall have been a party thereto may, by or under
this Charter, be assigned or transferred to another commission, board,
department or officer, but in that event, the same may be prosecuted
or defended by the head of the commission, board, department or the
officer to which such functions, powers and duties have been assigned
or transferred by or under this Charter.
All general laws of the State of Connecticut applicable to the
town and all ordinances of the town shall continue in full force and
effect, except insofar as they are inconsistent with the provisions
of this Charter. The provisions of all Special Acts of the General
Assembly relating to the Town of Bethel not inconsistent with the
provisions of this Charter are hereby retained.
The Board of Selectmen shall review the several provisions of
this Charter from time to time as it deems such review to be in the
best interest of the town, but not less often than once every five
(5) years, said review to be published as part of the annual town
report. The Board of Selectmen shall appoint a commission, not later
than five (5) years from the effective date of this Charter, to review,
amend or revise said Charter in the manner prescribed by the Connecticut
General Statutes.
If any section or part of any section of this Charter shall
be held invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such holding
shall not affect the remainder of this Charter nor the context in
which said section or part thereof so held invalid may appear, except
to the extent that an entire section or part of a section may be inseparably
connected in meaning and effect with the section or part of the section
to which such ruling shall directly apply.
When the context so requires, the masculine gender shall include
the feminine, and the singular shall include the plural and the plural
the singular.
[Amended 11-7-1978; 11-6-1984]
This Charter shall become effective upon the approval of a majority
of the town electors voting hereon at a regular or special election
as determined by the Board of Selectmen and in accordance with the
provisions of Chapter 99 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended.
[Added 11-4-2014]
All regularly scheduled and/or special meetings of elected and
appointed boards and commissions shall take place at the Clifford
J. Hurgin Municipal Center. School facilities may be used when size
and capacity of the meeting rooms are an issue. Additionally, the
Bethel Public Library meeting rooms may be used for convenience and
overflow purposes.