There shall be a County Treasurer elected from the County at large for a term of four years. The duties of the County Treasurer shall be those duties including but not limited to receiving, disbursing and keeping official accounts of County funds; borrowing and investing; and collection of taxes. The Treasurer is responsible to the County Legislature in matters of budget, tax enforcement functions and personnel.
The County Treasurer shall be subject to the legislative oversight of the Planning Real Property and, Economic Development Committee on matters relating to the Treasurer's tax enforcement functions. On other matters, the County Treasurer shall be subject to the legislative oversight of the Management and Budget, Capital Planning and Budgeting Committee and Human Resources Committee.
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There shall be a Real Property Tax Services Agency headed by the Director of Real Property Tax Services who shall be appointed by the County Manager subject to confirmation by the Legislature on the basis of his/her education and experience pursuant to the provisions of the Real Property Tax Law.
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For administrative purposes only, the Real Property Tax Services Agency shall be part of the County Treasurer's Office.
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The Director of Real Property Tax Services shall retain all powers and duties as conferred by the laws of New York State.
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The Planning, Community Development, Real Property and Capital Planning and Budgeting Committee of the County Legislature shall have legislative oversight of the Real Property Tax Services Agency.
The Real Property Tax Services Director and the Real Property Tax Services Agency shall be subject to the legislative oversight of the Planning, Community Development, Real Property and Capital Planning and Budgeting Committee.
There shall be a County Clerk who shall be elected for a four-year term as required by law. The duties of the County Clerk shall be those prescribed by law. The County Clerk is responsible to the County Legislature in matters of budget and personnel and works through the Government Services Committee on these matters when necessary.
The County Clerk shall be subject to the legislative oversight of the Committee of Government Services and Management and Budget, Capital Planning and Budgeting Committee.
There shall be a District Attorney elected from the County at large for a term of four years. At the time of nomination and election, and throughout the term of office, the District Attorney shall be and remain duly licensed and entitled to practice law in the State of New York. The powers and duties of the District Attorney shall be all the powers and duties now or hereafter conferred or imposed by law, including but not limited to prosecuting all crimes and criminal offenses within the County and prosecuting related civil matters.
The District Attorney shall be subject to the legislative oversight of the Public Safety Committee, Management and Budget, Capital Planning and Budgeting Committee and Human Resources Committee.
There shall be a Sheriff elected from the County at large for a term of four years. The powers and duties of the Sheriff shall be those, both criminal and civil, now or hereafter conferred or imposed upon a County Sheriff by law, including but not limited to the following:
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Act as the chief police and law enforcement officer for, and have jurisdiction throughout, the County.
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Be the keeper of the County Jail.
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Undertake the processes required pursuant to civil litigations in accordance with the state constitution.
The County Sheriff shall be subject to the legislative oversight of the Public Safety Committee, Management and Budget Committee and Human Resources Committee.
There shall be four County Coroners elected from the County at large for a term of four years, who shall have all the powers and perform all the duties now or hereafter conferred or imposed by law.
The County Coroners shall be subject to the legislative oversight of the Public Safety Committee, Management and Budget Committee and Human Resources Committee.