New York Statutes

§ 320 — Local health officer; appointment; residence

New York § 320
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBHPublic Health
Title 2Local Health Officers
Art. 3Local Health Organization

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N.Y. Public Health § 320 (2026).

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§ 320. Local health officer; appointment; residence.

1.Except in the\ncities whose charters otherwise provide, and except as hereinafter\nprovided for joint appointment by two or more local boards of health of\none health officer for the municipalities joining in such appointment,\nand except in those local health districts within the area of a county\nor part-county health district, each local board of health shall appoint\na health officer of the municipality. A member of the appointing board\nis not eligible to be appointed as the health officer. Such health\nofficer shall be a citizen and qualified as provided in the sanitary\ncode. Such qualifications shall be determined by the public health\ncouncil, in consultation with the rural health council. Notwithstanding\nthe provisions

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