Source: http://ecode360.com/6704472
Timestamp: 2017-03-23 06:05:14
Document Index: 293481393

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 209', '§ 50', '§ 45', '§ 45', '§ 45', '§ 45']

Town of Clarkstown, NY Police Department
Planning Board and Board of Appeals Members, Certification of
Ch 45 Art I
Authorization to request assistance from other municipalities.
Authorization to provide assistance to other municipalities.
Ch 45 Art II
Defense provided; determination of eligibility.
Determination of conflict.
Representation by private counsel.
Traffic and Traffic Fire Safety Advisory Board
Burglar Alarm Device Control
Historic Road Preservation
Home Buyers, Protection of
Littering and Posting
Shopping Center Parking Areas
Sign Contractors, Licensing of
Ch 249A
Ch A295
Ch A308
Public Improvements, Procedure for Acceptance
Town of Clarkstown as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted
[Adopted 1-13-1981 by L.L. No. 1-1981 (Ch.
16A of the 1974 Code); amended in its entirety 6-16-2009 by L.L. No. 4-2009]
The Chief of Police of the Town of Clarkstown, whenever he deems
that the public interest requires it, may request the Chief of Police
of any other state or local government to detail, assign, make available
for duty and use in the Town of Clarkstown any part of the forces,
equipment and supplies of the Police Department, police force or parkway
police force of the state or local government of which the request
The Chief of Police of the Town of Clarkstown Police Department
is hereby authorized to provide the assistance of the regularly employed
law enforcement officers, equipment and/or supplies of the Town of
Clarkstown to any state or local government requesting such assistance
to aid in coping with situations where there exists in such other
municipality a need for the services of additional law enforcement
officers, their equipment and/or supplies to protect the health, life
and property of such other municipality, its inhabitants and the visitors
The assistance offered shall be in accordance with the provisions
of § 209-m of the General Municipal Law of the State of
[Adopted 6-11-1996 by L.L. No. 9-1996;
amended in its entirety 6-16-2009 by L.L. No. 4-2009]
Town Board has an increased awareness of the numerous civil actions
for negligence which members of the Police Department are currently
subject to in connection with the performance of their routine duties
B. Accordingly,
it is the purpose and intent of this legislation to ensure that all
members of the Police Department are provided with appropriate counsel
and proper representation in the defense of civil actions arising
out of the performance of effecting routine duties and responsibilities
Any active sworn officer of the authorized police force of
contained in this article shall be deemed to supersede the provisions
of § 50-j of Article 4 of the General Municipal Law, but
rather this article is deemed supplementary thereto.
other legal requirements pertaining to the defense and indemnification
of members of the Town's police force shall not be deemed to
have been superseded by this article.
A. Upon compliance by the member with the provisions of §§ 45-8 and 45-9 of this article, the Town of Clarkstown shall provide the defense of any civil action or proceeding brought against a duly appointed member of the Clarkstown Police Department and shall indemnify and save harmless such member from any judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction whenever such action, proceeding or judgment is for damages, including punitive or exemplary damages, arising out of a negligent act or other tort such member committed while acting in the proper discharge of his or her duties and within the scope of his or her employment.
proper discharge of duties and scope shall be determined by a majority
vote of the Town Board of the Town of Clarkstown.
Subject to the conditions set forth in this article, the member
shall be represented by the Town Attorney or an attorney employed
or retained by the Town for the defense of the member. The Town Attorney
shall employ or retain any private attorney for the defense of the
member whenever the Town Attorney determines, based upon an investigation
and review of the facts and circumstances of each individual case,
that representation by the Town Attorney would be inappropriate.
If a member is entitled to representation by private counsel, pursuant to § 45-8 of this article, the Town Attorney shall notify the member of such determination.
member shall be entitled to select an attorney of choice as private
counsel, provided that:
(1) The Town Attorney, upon review of the credentials of said attorney,
approves said attorney as qualified to litigate such matters;
(2) The Town Attorney approves in advance the fee to be paid for such
representation; and, provided further,
(3) That no attorney with interests adverse to or in conflict with the
Town be selected or permitted to represent members covered by this
article. It shall be the responsibility of the Town Attorney to determine
when an adverse interest exists which would cause the disqualification
of any attorney. Reasonable attorney's fees as determined by
the Town Attorney and litigation expenses shall be paid by the Town
to such attorney employed or retained, from time to time, during the
pendency of the civil action or proceeding. Payment of such fees and
expenses shall be made in the same manner as other claims and expenses
B. Where the member delivers process and a request for defense to the Town Attorney as required by § 45-10 of this article, the Town Attorney shall take all necessary steps on behalf of the member to avoid entry of a default judgment, pending resolution of any question relating to the obligation of the Town to provide a defense.
A. The member shall immediately deliver, within 10 days of the time
he or she is served with any summons, complaint, process, notice,
demand or pleading, the original, or copy thereof, to the Town Attorney
and request the Town to assume control of his or her representation.
Upon such receipt and request, the Town Attorney may assume control
of the representation of the member, in which event the member shall
cooperate fully with the Town counsel.
B. In the event that it is determined, pursuant to § 45-8 of this article, that the member is entitled to private defense, the Town Attorney shall take such action to ensure that private counsel is timely retained and may, in the interim, in the interest of the member, assume the defense until such private counsel is retained.