27 - Continuity of local governments.

§ 27. Continuity  of  local governments. 1. Every county, except those  wholly contained within a city, every city, every town and every village  shall have power to  provide  by  local  law,  and  every  other  public  corporation,  district  corporation  or public benefit corporation shall  have power to provide by resolution, for its continuity and that of  its  elective  and  appointive officers, including members of its legislative  or governing body when, in the event of a  disaster  and  the  emergency  conditions  caused  thereby, any of such officers is unable to discharge  the powers and duties of his office or  is  absent  from  the  political  subdivision.  In any such local law or resolution, provision may be made  that the removal of a disability or the termination of an  absence  from  the  political  subdivision  of  an officer higher on a list or order of  succession provided therein to an office shall not terminate the service  in such office  of  an  individual  lower  on  such  list  or  order  of  succession  who  is temporarily filling such office. Notwithstanding the  provisions of any general or special law or city or village  charter,  a  local  law  or  resolution  adopted pursuant to this section may be made  effective without approval at a mandatory or permissive  referendum  but  in no case shall such local law or resolution become effective until one  certified  copy  thereof  has been filed with the clerk of the political  subdivision or other appropriate official designated for such purpose by  the respective legislative or governing body, one certified copy thereof  has been filed  in  the  office  of  the  state  comptroller  and  three  certified  copies thereof have been filed in the office of the secretary  of state.    No provision of this subdivision shall be construed or interpreted  as  affecting the validity of any ordinance, local law or resolution enacted  prior  to  April  first,  nineteen hundred seventy-nine or actions taken  thereunder by the government of any county, city, town or village.    2. The provisions of this section shall not be applicable in any  case  where  the  continuity  of  the government of a political subdivision or  that of any of its elective or appointive officers is otherwise provided  for by or pursuant to law.    3. This section  shall  be  construed  liberally.  The  powers  herein  granted  shall  be  in  addition to and not in substitution of any power  granted, procedure provided or provision made in any other law.