Filed Date: 5/26/1978
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Hon. James D. Benson County Attorney, Dutchess County
This is in response to your letter wherein you ask whether an individual may serve simultaneously as a fire commissioner of a fire district and as the assistant chief of a village fire department with which the fire district in which he is a commissioner contracts for fire protection.
There are no statutory or constitutional prohibitions against the same person holding the two offices mentioned at the same time. Town Law, §
"Incompatibility between two offices, is an inconsistency in the functions of the two; as judge and clerk of the same court — officer who presents his personal account subject to audit, and officer whose duty it is to audit it. * * * The force of the word, in its application to this matter is, that from the nature and relations to each other, of the two places, they ought not to be held by the same person, from the contrariety and antagonism which would result in the attempt by one person to faithfully and impartially discharge the duties of one toward the incumbent of the other. * * * The offices must subordinate, one the other, and they must, per se, have the right to interfere, one with the other, before they are incompatible at common law."
The duties of the assistant chief are set forth in Village Law, §
Accordingly, it is our opinion that a fire commissioner of a fire district may serve at the same time as an assistant chief of a village fire department with which the fire district in which he is a commissioner contracts for fire protection provided that all of the pertinent resident requirements are met.