New York Statutes

§ 3-B — Special peace officers to be citizens; other residency requirements

New York § 3-B
JurisdictionNew York
Law PBOPublic Officers
Art. 2Appointment and Qualification of Public Officers

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N.Y. Public Officers § 3-B (2026).

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§ 3-b. Special peace officers to be citizens; other residency\nrequirements.

1.No sheriff of a county, mayor of a city, or official,\nor other persons authorized by law to appoint special deputy sheriffs,\nspecial constables, marshals, police officers, or peace officers in this\nstate, to preserve the public peace or quell public disturbance, shall\nhereafter, at the instance of any agent, society, association or\ncorporation, or otherwise, appoint as such special deputy, special\nconstable, marshal, police officer, or peace officer, any person who\nshall not be a citizen of the United States and a resident of the state\nof New York, and entitled to vote therein at the time of his\nappointment, and a resident of the same county as the mayor or sheriff\nor other official making such appo

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