Judges: James D. Cole, Assistant Attorney General
Filed Date: 8/16/1994
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Requestor: Michael S. McGrady, Esq., Town Attorney Town of Delaware P.O. Box 220 Hankins, N Y 12741
Written by: James D. Cole, Assistant Attorney General in Charge of Opinions
You have requested our opinion regarding section
The general purpose to be served by section 36 is to improve the public service. Matter of Baker v Baker,
First, you ask whether a public officer who has been removed under section 36 may be appointed or run for election to fill the vacancy in the office or whether removal under section 36 is for the entire term that the officer is serving. In our view, removal is for the entire term. In construing the provisions of section
"By seeking election to the unexpired term of the very same office which respondent has already forfeited by reason of his own malfeasance, respondent would nullify the legislative intent of the Public Officers Law which must be read to disqualify him from any entitlement to hold office for the duration of his unexpired term."
Alamo v Strohm, supra, at p 543.
See also, People v Ahearn,
"It is of course plain that the legislature intended that the proceeding should be a serious one and an effective method of getting rid of unfit public officials. It is equally clear and will doubless [sic] be so conceded in anything which may be said or written on the other side of this question, that this purpose will be frustrated and the administration of the law turned into a farce if under it an official may be immediately reappointed and a removal turned into a mere temporary suspension. In order to avoid such a result and keeping in mind the purpose of the statute we are justified, in my judgment, in construing the removal for which it provides as meaning a permanent and lasting ouster for the entire remaining term of the incumbent from the office which he has been filling and whose obligations he has been found unable or unwilling to discharge."
People v Ahearn, supra, at p 229.
Second, you have asked whether an officer removed under section
We conclude that the removal of a public officer under section
The Attorney General renders formal opinions only to officers and departments of State government. This perforce is an informal and unofficial expression of the views of this office.