73 - Power of the board of supervisors to change the administrative system of the county social services district.

§  73.  Power of the board of supervisors to change the administrative  system of the county social services district.  When pursuant to section  seventy-two, the board of supervisors has adopted a resolution directing  that the cost of all public assistance and care shall be a charge on the  county social services district:    1.  The county social services district shall, after the date fixed by  such resolution, be responsible for administration of public  assistance  and  care  in  all  of  the  towns  of  its  district and thereafter all  provisions of this chapter as to the powers and duties of towns  and  of  town social services officers shall be inoperative in such county social  services district.  The appointment of all town social services officers  and  employees  shall  terminate  on the date when such resolution takes  effect.    2.  (a)  Such resolution shall not take effect in a city in  a  county  social   services  district  unless  it  is  confirmed  by  act  of  the  legislative body of the city in accordance with the provisions  of  this  paragraph.    The  legislative  body  of  such  a  city  may confirm the  resolution of the board of supervisors (1) on or before the first day of  October in the year in which such resolution was adopted by the board of  supervisors, and make such confirmation effective on the  first  day  of  January next succeding such confirmation, provided the resolution of the  board  of  supervisors  takes  effect  in  the towns of the county on or  before such first day of January, or (2) at any other time or date,  and  make  such  confirmation effective on any date not earlier than the date  the resolution of the board of supervisors takes effect in the towns  of  the  county,  provided  the  board  of  supervisors  shall by resolution  specifically approve such confirmation.    (b)  On the day after a city confirms a resolution  of  the  board  of  supervisors pursuant to paragraph (a), the mayor or the city clerk shall  send  a written notice of such confirmation to the clerk of the board of  supervisors of the county.  He shall also send a copy of such notice  to  the  county  commissioner of social services and the county commissioner  shall thereupon notify the department.    (c)  If a city in the county social services  district  shall  confirm  the  resolution  of  the  board  of  supervisors  in accordance with the  provisions of paragraph (a), the county social services district  shall,  on  and after the effective date of such confirmation be responsible for  administration  of  public  assistance  and  care  in  such  city,   and  thereafter all provisions of this chapter as to the powers and duties of  a  city in a county social services district and of city social services  officers shall be inoperative in such city.    (d)  Unless and until a city in the county  social  services  district  shall  confirm  the resolution of the board of supervisors in accordance  with the provisions of paragraph (a), the responsibility  of  such  city  for  assistance  and care in its territory shall not be affected by such  resolution, and the city shall be governed by  the  provisions  of  this  chapter  and  other  laws relating to cities which form part of a county  social services district and to city social services officers;  and  the  city  shall continue to be responsible for the cost of public assistance  and care under the provisions of subdivision two of section  sixty-nine,  except as otherwise provided in title three-a of this article.  The cost  of  any  assistance and care given to local charges residing or found in  such city, paid  by  the  county  social  services  district  under  the  provisions of subdivision three of section sixty-nine, shall be a charge  on the county social services district.    3.  The board of supervisors shall make such additional appropriations  and  authorize  the  appointment of such number of deputy commissioners,  other assistants and employees as  it  may  deem  necessary  to  provideadequate  administration of the public assistance and care for which the  county social services district is made responsible under the provisions  of this section.