The Peekskill Youth Board, hereinafter referred to as "the Board," is
hereby established in and for the City of Peekskill, in accordance with Article
19-A of the Executive Law and § 95 of the General Municipal Law
of the State of New York.
All members of the Board, including the Chairman, shall serve without
salary or compensation but shall be reimbursed for their actual necessary
expenses incurred in the performance of their official duties.
In making appointments to the Board, the Mayor shall take into account
professional competence and/or distinguished service rendered in any areas
of youth work.
The Board shall meet at least once each month on a stated day to be
selected by the Board and may hold such other meetings as it may determine
from time to time. Fifty-one percent of the members shall constitute a quorum.
Whenever the approval of the Board is required, the affirmative vote of a
majority shall be necessary.
The Board is hereby authorized and empowered to:
A. Promulgate rules and regulations relating to the conduct
of the Board and the attainment of its purposes.
B. Elect a Vice Chairman, Secretary and such other officers
as they may deem advisable.
C. Accept, subject to the approval of the Mayor and Council,
any gift, grant, devise or bequest made to the Board for the purposes within
its jurisdiction. The members of the Board shall have full and complete management,
direction and control of all such gifts, grants, devices or bequests upon
such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the donors or grantors thereof.
D. Work with existing City youth agencies so as to encourage
a greater use of the facilities of such agencies.
E. Determine youth problems and needs and bring such findings
to the Mayor and Council.
F. Recommend to the Mayor and Council an effective overall
program for the prevention of delinquency, youth crime and neglect.
G. Encourage close cooperation between employers, labor,
schools, religious organizations, federal, state and local employment bureaus,
service groups and other public and private agencies so as to stimulate employment
for youth and initiate sound youth programs in the community.
H. Foster educational programs in connection with youth,
including parental and adult education in relation to prevention of crime,
neglect and delinquency among youth.
I. Apply for, receive and expend municipal, federal and
state moneys for the purpose of carrying out its objectives.
J. Do all things necessary to carry out the powers and duties
granted herein.
So far as practicable, and subject to the approval of the Mayor and
City Manager, the services of all other City departments and agencies shall
be made available by their respective heads to the Youth Board for the carrying
out of the functions stated herein.