N.Y. Education Law 1516 – Special meeting of joint district to act regarding alteration or dissolution
§ 1516. Special meeting of joint district to act regarding alteration or dissolution. 1. If a district superintendent, by notice in writing, shall require the attendance of the other district superintendents, at a joint meeting for the purpose of altering or dissolving a joint district, and a majority of all the superintendents shall refuse or neglect to attend, such superintendents attending, or any one of them, may call a special meeting of such school district for the purpose of deciding whether such district shall be altered or dissolved.
Terms Used In N.Y. Education Law 1516
- Joint meeting: An occasion, often ceremonial, when the House and Senate each adopt a unanimous consent agreement
2. If such special meeting shall vote to alter or dissolve the district, the district superintendent or superintendents who called such meeting may make an order altering or dissolving the district and shall recite in such order the refusal or neglect of the other district superintendents, his call of the special meeting and the action taken at such meeting.