New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A07844

Introduced
4/11/25  
Refer
4/11/25  
Report Pass
6/5/25  
Refer
6/5/25  
Report Pass
6/11/25  

Caption

Authorizes the town justice of the town of West Almond, county of Allegany, to be a nonresident of such town, so long as such person resides in Allegany county.

Impact

The introduction of A07844 has implications for the governance structure within West Almond. Proponents of the bill may argue that it expands the pool of candidates for the judicial position, potentially attracting individuals with greater qualifications or experience who might otherwise be precluded due to residency requirements. This could enhance the justice system's efficacy in West Almond by ensuring that competent individuals are able to serve regardless of their residential status within the town. However, this change might also raise concerns about local representation and accountability, as a nonresident may be perceived as less attuned to the specific needs and concerns of the town's populace.

Summary

Bill A07844 authorizes the position of town justice in the town of West Almond, located in Allegany County, to be held by a nonresident, as long as the individual resides within Allegany County. This legislative amendment would modify existing town law and public officers law, specifically allowing for deviation in residency requirements that generally mandate local officials to be electors within the municipality they serve. By enabling non-residents, the bill seeks to ensure that qualified individuals can be appointed to the role of town justice even if they do not live in West Almond itself, fostering flexibility in local governance.

Contention

Debate surrounding A07844 may center on the balance between accessibility to qualified candidates for town justice and the importance of local representation in judicial roles. Opponents could argue that allowing nonresidents to serve could undermine the connection between justice and local community values, as a resident justice would arguably have a better understanding of local issues and community standards. Moreover, critics might be concerned that such a practice could set a precedent for similar changes in other local governance roles, potentially leading to further erosion of local control.

Companion Bills

NY S05691

Same As Authorizes the town justice of the town of West Almond, county of Allegany, to be a nonresident of such town, so long as such person resides in Allegany county.

Previously Filed As

NY S01119

Authorizes the town justice of the town of Rushford, county of Allegany, to be a nonresident of such town.

NY A01514

Authorizes the town justice of the town of Rushford, county of Allegany, to be a nonresident of such town.

NY S04249

Authorizes the towns of Harmony and North Harmony in Chautauqua county to elect a single town justice to preside in the town courts of such towns.

NY A05941

Authorizes the towns of Harmony and North Harmony in Chautauqua county to elect a single town justice to preside in the town courts of such towns.

NY A02383

Authorizes the town of New Berlin, county of Chenango, to reduce the maximum speed limit along West Shore Road in such town to 15 miles per hour.

NY S00872

Relates to authorizing the building inspector in the town of Pendleton, county of Niagara, to reside outside of such town.

NY S09740

Authorizes the town of Ramapo, in the county of Rockland, to levy a five percent hotel or motel tax upon persons occupying hotel or motel rooms in such town.

NY A10489

Authorizes the town of Ramapo, in the county of Rockland, to levy a five percent hotel or motel tax upon persons occupying hotel or motel rooms in such town.

NY S07939

Authorizes the town of Cortlandt to impose a tax on persons occupying rooms in hotels or motels in such town.

NY A10405

Authorizes a hotel occupancy tax for the town of Ossining, in the county of Westchester.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.