Each of the following officers and employees
in the administrative service of the City shall be required to take
an oath of office before entering upon the discharge of his or her
duties, which oath shall be subscribed by the person taking it and
shall be filed and preserved in the office of the City Clerk.
A. Officers. The Mayor and each department and division
head.
B. Public safety. Each member of the Department of Public
Safety, including any private, special, temporary or substitute members
which the City might find it necessary to appoint.
The Mayor and each department and division head
shall take the following oath of office before entering upon the discharge
of their official duties:
State of New York
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City of Lackawanna
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I, __________, do solemnly swear that I will
support the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of
the State of New York, and the Charter, Local Laws and Ordinances
of the City of Lackawanna, that I will faithfully, honestly and impartially
discharge my duties as _____________________________ during my continuance
herein, that I am neither directly or indirectly pecuniarily interested
in any public service corporation engaged in business in the City
of Lackawanna, or in or with any person or corporation having contracts
with said City, so help me God.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this __ day
of ___________, 20_____.
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City Clerk
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The members of the Department of Public Safety
shall take the following oath before entering upon the discharge of
their duties:
I, _______________, do solemnly swear that I
will support the Constitution of the State of New York, and the Charter,
Local Laws and Ordinances of the City of Lackawanna, and that I will,
to the best of my ability, faithfully perform the duties of the office
of ___________________ during my continuance therein, so help me God.
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Subscribed and sworn to before me this _____
day of _______________, 20_____.
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Each department in the administrative service
of the City shall be restrictive in allowing personnel to accept private
employment. All employees of the City who are employed in a full-time
capacity shall not accept private employment which will impair their
efficiency in the carrying out of their regularly assigned duties.
Each department head shall assign such personnel
as may be required to serve other administrative agencies, boards
and commissions. Such personnel assigned shall serve without extra
compensation and shall serve during regular office hours, wherever
practicable. If such personnel assignments are required at times other
than regular office hours, such time shall be added to holiday and
vacation periods. Members of the Police and Fire Divisions are excluded
from this section and the rules and regulations of the Department
of Public Safety shall govern such additional duties applying to members
of such Divisions.
Each department and division head shall be obliged
to appoint or assign only one person to each position for which there
is a budget appropriation, and if there be no budget appropriation,
then there shall be no appointment or assignment, unless it be to
a board or commission which is unsalaried and requires no appropriation
of monies.
[Amended 3-2-2010]
No person shall be appointed to more than one
appointive position within the City; provided, however, that any department
head may be simultaneously appointed to serve as head of any division
or office within his or her department and provided further that a
department head shall automatically assume the duties of the head
of any division or office within his or her department in the event
of a vacancy caused by death, resignation, removal or leave of absence
of the head of any division or office and to assume said duties during
the period of said vacancy. Except as hereby permitted, any other
person holding dual appointments must resign within 10 days from one
or the other of his appointments. This section does not apply to any
nonsalaried or uncompensated position on the City's duly constituted
boards, commissions or committees.
All fees paid by other governmental units for
services rendered by City employees shall be owing to the City and
not the personnel performing such services.
[Added 7-15-1996]
Pursuant to §
4.1, Lackawanna City Charter, it is hereby established that the salary for the office of the Mayor of the City of Lackawanna shall be determined annually at an amount $100 more than the salary provided for in the annual Budget Ordinance for the position of City Comptroller and to be not less than amount established by this ordinance.