New York Statutes
§ 31 — Members; president; organization of council
New York § 31
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N.Y. Second Class Cities § 31 (2026).
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§ 31. Members; president; organization of council. The aldermen of the\ncity shall constitute the common council thereof. The members of the\ncommon council shall meet in the room provided for the purpose on the\nsecond day of January after their election, or if that be Sunday, then\non the next day, and organize. The president shall preside at all\nmeetings and discharge such other duties as may be defined by ordinance\nof the common council and otherwise by law. The common council may at\nany regular meeting, elect one of its members president pro tempore to\nact during the temporary absence or disability of the president and who\nshall be the president of the common council in case of a permanent\nvacancy in that office. Until such permanent vacancy shall be filled,\nthe mayor shall
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