New York Statutes

§ 157 — Absentee leave

New York § 157
JurisdictionNew York
Law TWNTown
Art. 10Police

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N.Y. Town § 157 (2026).

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§ 157. Absentee leave. Every member of such police department shall be\nentitled, in addition to any vacation or absentee leave now prescribed\nby law, to one day of rest in seven. The chief or acting chief of the\npolice department shall keep a time book showing the name and shield\nnumber of each member of the department and the hours worked by each of\nsuch police officers in each day. The town board may make a variation\nfrom the above prescribed hours of vacation, provided the member shall\nreceive during each year the actual number of days absentee leave to\nwhich he or she is entitled. The town board, at its option, may, in\naddition to the days of rest hereinbefore provided, grant an annual\nvacation with pay. Whenever the town board shall designate any police\nofficer to attend

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Algarin v. Town of Wallkill
313 F. Supp. 2d 257 (S.D. New York, 2004)
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