New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A11113

Introduced
4/24/26  

Caption

Authorizes the town attorney of the town of Islip, in the county of Suffolk, to be a nonresident of such town.

Impact

By enabling the town attorney of Islip to be a nonresident, the bill may attract legal professionals who possess the necessary expertise and qualifications but reside outside the town. This move could potentially improve the town's legal advisement and representation, while also ensuring that the community’s legal needs are adequately met. Additionally, the bill may set a precedent for other towns in New York that might seek similar amendments in the future, highlighting a shift towards accommodating skilled professionals, regardless of residency.

Summary

Bill A11113 seeks to amend the town law and public officers law specifically for the town of Islip in Suffolk County, New York, allowing the position of town attorney to be held by an individual who is not a resident of the town. This amendment represents a significant alteration from the existing requirement that mandates town officials to be electors of the town in which they serve. The bill emphasizes the need for flexibility in the selection of legal representation in local government, suggesting that a broader pool of candidates may enhance the quality of legal services provided to the town.

Conclusion

Overall, A11113 signifies an important legislative change aiming to adapt the legal framework of local governance in Islip. It reflects a move toward adapting to modern governance challenges and could potentially lead to discussions on further reforms in local government structures across New York State.

Contention

While the bill appears beneficial for enhancing legal services, it may also raise concerns regarding representation and accountability. Critics may argue that allowing a nonresident to hold such a position could lead to a disconnect between the town attorney and the community, reducing the attorney's familiarity with local issues and needs. The change may spark debates on the importance of local governance and the integrity of community representation in local government offices.

Companion Bills

NY S10118

Same As Authorizes the town attorney of the town of Islip, in the county of Suffolk, to be a nonresident of such town.

Previously Filed As

NY S10118

Authorizes the town attorney of the town of Islip, in the county of Suffolk, to be a nonresident of such town.

NY S09919

Authorizes the town clerk of the town of Bethany, county of Genesee, to be nonresidents of such town.

NY A10771

Authorizes the town clerk of the town of Bethany, county of Genesee, to be nonresidents of such town.

NY S09969

Authorizes the town justice of the town of Dix, county of Schuyler, to be a nonresident of such town.

NY A11185

Authorizes the town justice of the town of Dix, county of Schuyler, to be a nonresident of such town.

NY S07412

Authorizes the town justice of the town of Montour, county of Schuyler, to be a nonresident of such town.

NY A07250

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

NY S01443

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

NY S05691

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.

NY A07844

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.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.