The Board of Trustees, by resolution, may designate a newspaper
having circulation in the Village as the official newspaper of the
Village. Such designation shall continue until revoked or until a
different newspaper is so designated.
[Amended 3-20-1987 by L.L. No. 1-1987]
The Board of Trustees shall designate, by resolution, banks
or trust companies for the deposit of all moneys received by the Treasurer,
Clerk or other persons designated to receive moneys in behalf of the
Village. Any such depository in which funds of the Village are deposited
shall provide the bonds, certificates or notes of the United States
of America or any obligation fully guaranteed or insured as to interest
and principal by the United States of America, acting through an agency,
subdivision, department or division thereof, or obligations of the
State of New York or of the Village of Quogue, or such other obligations
as may be authorized by law for such purpose, as security for the
funds deposited. Such bonds, certificates or notes shall be subject
to the approval of and shall be deposited in such place and held under
such conditions as such Treasurer may determine.
[Added 6-17-2022 by L.L. No. 3-2022]
A. Pursuant
to § 103-a of the New York State Public Officers Law, the
Village's public bodies (as such term is used in such section) are
authorized to hold meetings using videoconferencing technology in
a manner consistent with Public Officers Law § 103-a and
written procedures governing member and public attendance to be established
by such public body as provided in § 103-a Subdivision 2(b)
of the Public Officers Law and conspicuously posted on such public
body's section of the Village of Quogue website.
B. Such written
procedures governing member and public attendance shall be consistent
with the Public Officers Law § 103-a and may be amended
or modified from time to time by such public body as it may deem necessary
or desirable.
C. Nothing herein
shall require any public body to utilize videoconferencing technology.
Rather, the decision to use videoconferencing technology at any meeting
or meetings shall be discretionary on the part of such public body.