The enactment of the “Citizen Service Act” (A2784) on October 19, 2009 has four important provisions that affect municipal clerks and citizens on local boards.
First, Section 1 of the new law specifically requires anyone newly appointed to a municipal entity to take an oath of office for that specific position. Under previous law, individuals were only required to take the general oath of office. These oaths should be filed with the municipal clerk.
Section 2 of the law requires the municipal clerk to compile and maintain a directory of all local authorities, boards and commissions. The law requires the directory to include, but not be limited to, the following information for each entity: the name of the authority, board or commission; the number of members or positions; a list of currently appointed members, along with their terms of office; vacancies; general frequency of meetings; and the appointing authority, and enabling statute, ordinance or resolution that describes the entity and responsibilities of the members.
Section 3 of the law also requires any persons interested in serving on a municipal authority, board or commission to file a one-page ‘Citizen Leadership Form’ with the municipal clerk.