2140 - Duties of town clerks.

§ 2140.   Duties  of  town  clerks.   It shall be the duty of the town  clerk of each town:    1. To keep all books, maps, papers, and records of his office touching  public schools, and forthwith to report to the  district  superintendent  any loss or injury to the same.    2.  To receive from the district superintendent or superintendents the  certificates  of  apportionment of school moneys to each school district  or part of a school district of the town, and to record them in  a  book  to be kept for that purpose.    3.    To notify forthwith the trustees of the several school districts  of the filing of each such certificate.    4.  To furnish the district superintendent of the supervisory district  in which his town is situated the names and postoffice addresses of  the  school district officers reported to him by the district clerks.    5.    To distribute to the trustees of the school districts all books,  blanks and circulars which shall be delivered or forwarded to him by the  commissioner of education or district superintendent for that purpose.    6.   To receive, file  and  record  the  descriptions  of  the  school  districts,  and  all  papers  and  proceedings  delivered  to him by the  district superintendent pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.    7.   To act,  when  thereto  legally  required,  in  the  erection  or  alteration  of  a  school  district,  as  in  article thirty-one of this  chapter provided.    8.  To deliver within one year from the effective date of this act  to  the  clerk  of  the  successor  district  any  and  all  records  of the  respective dissolved school districts heretofore deposited in  the  town  clerk's  office  pursuant  to  section  fifteen  hundred nineteen of the  education law as it existed prior to this act, and to notify in  writing  the  district  superintendent  of the supervisory district in which such  successor school district is situated that such  records  have  been  so  deposited.    9.    To perform any other duty which may be devolved upon him by this  chapter, or by any other law touching public schools.