TWO
LAWS OF KEW YORK—BY AUTHORITY
LAW* OP NEW YORK—By AtithaHty. "I CHAP, as.
IAN ACT to amend the prLinn law, in ra- , latlon to convict labor. 4-'"''autatlonai \ motrnfttfuimlioa and paroles.
Beeatue a law May 1, 1S18, with tha ap- •liproval of the governor. Paaaad. tliri fUtha being preaent.
Tha People of the Btate of New York, yapreaaoted In Senate and Aaaembly, do atiact aa followa:
Saotlon 1. Section two handred and eiev- aa of chapter forty-seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entlUed "An
Ct relating to ptisona. conaUtutlng chap- r forty-three of the consolidated lawa." Ika afBsaded by chapters two hundred and Korty asd toar hundred and elgbty-nina of the lawa uf nineteen hundred and nine, la hereby amended tu read as follows:
I SU. Brlson>?ni subject to parule. Every
peraon oonfiued in a stiTto prison, or re-
fortaatory, under sentence for a definite
terra for a felony, who has never before
been convicted of a crime .punishable by
Imprisonment In a state prison, ahall bu
subject to the Jurladirtlon of Uie board uf
parole for state prisons and may be parol-
e<l In the same manner and subject tu the
same conditions and penalties as prison-
ara conflned under Indeterminate aen-
tancea The minimum and maximum
tomtit of the sentences of nald prisoners
aro lipreby fixed and determined to be
as follows: The definite term for which
each persun La sentenced ahall be the
4naxlmum limit of tils term and if ttie
(definite term fnr which tlu- person la seii-
pdenced Is two > uur.i or Insa the minimum
f SlniK of his term sliull be one ye«r. If the
Tflefln.Ve term for which the person la
aefiienced Is more than two year.s. one-
ijiialf of the deflnlto term of his sentence
faihall bo tbe minimum limit of his term.
j^ucK minimum (crra and thu minimum '
LJtmxrtl fixed by an lndetermln:tte sentence '
r^oll, for tho purpo.Me of auch parole, bo
rmibjaot to further diminution on account
af compensation earned ns provided In
I article nine of this chapter.
i 12. Section two hundred and eleven-a
«f such chapter, as added by chapter six
jliu^ldrod and sixty-nine of the lav.s of
'pineteen hundred and ten. Is heretiy i
*Wuondod to read as follows:
I Sll-a. Parole of certain Indetprmlnates. ¦ . iCBaoh person contlneil in a atato pri»<in I ,l|prbo haa never lii-fore h^m convicted of a jjorlmo punishable by Impriaonment in a I : Atato priaun. having un iridcterralnute sen- :
^00 whose minimum, unless fixed by >, Is moro than one-half of tlie niaxl- anum penalty prescribed by law for the ' ^orlnta of which lie was convicted, or who boreaft^r . receive aueli sentence.
at alwrtBa 8KU «-tiia mipomxum or Tba fall tana far whloh ha waa aantanBad. ba oanvictad of aay tatany, eommlttad In tha latarral aa aforaaaid. he aball. tn addition ' to tba aantapoa wbloh mar be tmpoaad for •ach taloay aad befora beginning tba I aervica of such aaotanoe be catnpelled to mmrwm In tha prlaon or penltantlary In
whioh ha may be confined for the felony
priaona In tbla atate. and tbe warden m* i tor whloh ba la ao oonvlcted, the remain- auperlntendent of each of the penlten- der of the term with/'^it commutaUon tlarlca In thia state, ahall forward to tha wblch be would have bwn compellad ta i "i™ V^ ¦ V^.k
paiiaaii'Jtr it.'.-jhi aucu iwiluu ant^ aDaH enter tha aatoe In auch account
I t. Bectlon two hundred and thlrty- thrne of auch chaptar la hereby aaaaodad to read aa^foHowa:
I 233. Warden to report laonthly to cov-
emor: con ten to. On any day not later
i^ I than the twentieth day of each month.
the agcDt and warden of each of tha atata
imor a report directed to him. of any I aarve but for the oenunutatlon of'hla aan- convlM whose term may be dimlniabed ! Unce aa provided for In this article; but and any convict who, in the case of a [ he may. however, earn compenaatloa In convlot not subject to the Jurisdiction of | reduction of the remainder of auch term, the board of parole, may be dlaoharged | | 13. Saotlon two hundred and forty-four
appropriation for tha MCpaMMa mt tte | thirty dara tharaaflar unleaa prvvanted i Saotlon 1. Organisation. Tbt> aubordl- comralssloner appointed tu prepare suuh | fytim so doing by a court order, diatribure nnie branches uf the unincorporated as- lodex. directing the ahalnneo of the the money so rocovorod upon tho bond. ' -f".,! nom «'Kl9;lnc u:'' *'^ ''¦
Judiciary uomniitteea af the two houaea as n«r«tn provided, aiovng the creditors t'nlted Master Butrhera Association or of the laclaiatura to axamina tha work wlioae claims have beeci duly flled and ap- New Y'ork Stato, Is hereby created a body afid raiiart tharaan to t^ nagt laclala- > arowa. and tf a ooart ortl.-r is mada than oorporata In parpetalty under and by the ture, aod maklac an approprtatloa tot hm shall rt^e tha distribution, aa haraln namo of The New Y'ork Btata Associa- the eapaoaea af auoh siairitaatkin and . uruvlded. vlthln tiilrty days of'the vaoat- tion of Uhltod Master Butchers of Amcr- report. Ing of tha court order This uct shall ap- : lea. Inoorporated. for the following pur
Becaiae a law Kay L ICl^ with tha ap- ply to all claims unliquidated at tha time ~
of tbe takll>g effect of tbls act 11 Thia act ahoU take effect immedlataly.
fltate of New York. Offlce of the aacra tary of Btate. as. I bave ooiupared tbe preceding -with the
original law on £Je In this office, and do
proval of the Oovarsor, Paaaad. thraa-
Tha People «f tba State af Ifaw Tark. repreaented In Benata and Aaaembly, de enact aa follows:
Section 1. Chapter six hundred and aev-
enty-three of the lawa of nineteen bun- I hereby certify that the aame
lilrtiall, when he liiis served a iioriod of ( Rime equal to one-half the luasiinum pen- Italty preacrllK'd by law for the crime of PWlrhkh he waa coiivli ted or wlien he haa < 'aerved audi period leas the tlmo earned j imm i-ompunsuUoii ami dediieted therefrom , Rnnder tile provisions of urilrle nine of thi.s i '.fchapter, bo suhjcit to the Jurl.tilirtion of : 'lOio board of parole for state priaons nnd { Wid board Hhall havo the snme ainliorliy \ to the p.-irolo und disehaige of .siieti Isoner that It wonlil have Ii;id if tlio Inimum seiiteiicn Imposed hy the lymit i ad been for a period o |iml to une-hAlf j ho maximum iienalty prescriticd h., daw , or the olTenHO of wtiieh he wu.-» convicted, lUt no peraon shall bn purolpil who has
ed less than one year. |
f 3. Section tw*> hundred and twelve of ¦ eft chapter, aj amended by ebainer sev- j |»n hundred and tliree of the Uiwh of ifc-Jneteen hundred and ten, is hereby 'iMnonded to read aa followa: ^] I £12. Meetings of bo:ird: applications '^(lar parole or discharge. A nuijority of {¦Die board of parole lor stato pri.'»on» shall llBonstltiite a (I'oriim for the trun.iuctlon rof business and they sFiall meet at each [nf said prisons ten tifnoa eaoh year upon Ijldatea to bo fixed by th»m and at sutti 'potherV itnea and plaiea aa they may deem ijnacesaory. Kath prhooner confinecl in the ' '•tate prisons may one month i>rior to tlie expiration of ttio minimum term nf hi." aentenoe. aa flxed by law or ImpoRcl liy ' the coui . make appllc.Ttlon to the hoard. In writing and In such form ns they may prescribe, for his reirase ppon parole, or for an .-ibaohite diBrliar,<e as hereinafter I provided, uinl said Ij-iard Is hereby |iro- ' hlbited from xntertaiiilnt; niiy other form of iippllcatlon or pelliioii for Uie release upon parole or absoliitn diaehargo of any | prisoner. Where Uio minimum term of a '. prl'-.(iiier sUali b*> further lUmlnyiicd on i accounl of cumpensation earned, ns pro- i vldel in article nino of this rliapler. such pri^=oiier may make siuli .tppilcatioii eitlior ut t'U! next meeting of thr> lioarU after llai I prisoner has recelvod noth e of sueli di:i;- Inntloii or at tho first meeting of tho ; board occurring after the expiration of , I ten days from the receipt ot .such notice.
S -1. Sertlon two luindred and thirty of au' ll chapter, a.s nmcielcd by ihipter ucv- anly-iiine of the laws of nineteen hundicd and twelve, is horoby amended to read :i.i SoUows:
< J SSO. Definite sentence: Indeterminate aentencc; commuLatiun: eoriiiienaation. 1. «A. sentence to linprisi.in,-;i< nt in u stato
rson for a dolliilje ll.xed period uf time a,,.denolte benteiice, A aenience ta im- l^rlsonment In a state prison lia\iiig mini- i >num and maxlmuni linnlla llxrd by the I 'iBourt Is au Indeterminate sentcme. j
X Every convict oonllned. nt the time i fuiiB secUon aa herrliv anieiided takes ef- ! fact, under a definite seiitenre in nny atate pri.son or ponilentiory In tliLs state, j 'am a conviction of a foioay or iiiisde- ikneanor, whether iiiiile o: female, wliere "the terms or term equal or equals bix jnonthH cx(lu.sive of any term whicli may ; we Imposed by Ihe eourt or by sMtuto an 'tan nlternativo to tho payment' of a fli»e, •Vw a term uf life Iniprisoiniu nt, ma.v con-
Snue to earn for himself or herself. In le same manner as herotolore and not-
.prlthstandliig the uinwiidinonis le this aec-
'alon, the commututlun or dlnilnutlon of i ns or her sentonee or wiiteiiees wliich he '
¦ (W she has been heretofore entitled to j iaartl. namely: five days for earli month of
% parlod leAs thnn u year. Iwo moiilliB
/^T the first year, two months for the lecond year, fonr irioiitli.^ each for the i
Ird and fourth > tars, atid five iioiitlia lor each subsoi|uont year. Any such non- may ttl.so earn In eacti period of Irty daya of tho unexpired term, eount- ig from tho dny on which thLs sectloii us reby ameniiod takes ortect. In further uctlon of tlia or tier sentence, as com-
llpanaatlOQ for efTlclrnt uud willing pcr- Varinanco of duties assigned to him or her. feiDt to exceed two upd one-half days in fcny such thirty-diiy period In which the I idutles asaignoil are performed In the man- : toer above specifled.
8. Every convict, whether male or fe-
: Snale, hereafter received Into n stati<
^irison or penitentiary In thi.s state, under I la definite sentence, on n coiiviclluj uf a i )Biloa)» or misdemeanor, wlinre the terms I Vor term equal or equals alx nionttis ex- |
¦Ihialva of any term wliich may bo Im¬ poaed by the court or by atatuto as ah alternative tu ttio puymeiit of a fino, ur a I term of life inipriaonmont, may earn for i lUmaalf or herself, by good conduct, a j aommutatlon or diminution of his or her I Mntenca or aeiitences as follows: Not to : axceed two and one-half days for oach i tnunth of a poi'lod leas than a year; not | to exceed ane month eacti for the first i three yeurs; 'lot to exceed tw-u montha aaoh for the fourth, fifth and sixth years: | not to exceed three months caeli for ttio ; aeventh, elghtti und ninlli years: not to azceed four montha euch for the tenth. eleventh and twelfth years; not to exceed flve montha «ach for the thirteenth, four¬ teenth and fifteenth yeiira; nut to exceed alx montha each for tho sixteenth, aeven- j teenth and eighteenth yearn, und not to exceed aeven montha each for any subse¬ quent year. Any such convict, and uny ooiivtot now ronhned in any such priaun ! or penitentiary who Is subject to the Jurisdiction of the parole board and any eonvlct hereafter received Into any such '• prison or penitentiary under an iiideter- I minate, sentence, mgy also cam in each period of thirty days, cmniting from the day when his or ber Imprisonment began. | or In the caae of a convict now confined ' who la subject to tbe Jurladlctlon of tha \ parole board, from the time thia aection aa hereby amended takea affect. In further taduoUon of bla or her definite aenft^ncs. •r In raductlun of the minimum term In tba oase of a preaent convlot who ia aub- Jact ta tbe jurlad'ctlun of tba parole board mt la hereaftur coulined uiid»r an Indetcr- I atlnate aentance, aa compenaaUon for ef- 0rlent and willing perfurmance of dutlea aaalcued to blm or ber. not to exceed ten : 4aya In, any auoh tbirty-day period In Hrhich tha duties aaalgiied ara performed pi tha manner altove apcclAed. >
- 4. An account ahall be^k«'pt In aultabla ; kaoka by the agant and warden with each ; )panvlat anUUad to earn^nmpenaaUon un- ) 4ter tha provialons of this soction, and at tha aiMl of each thirty-day p«rlod tbe ~ vaidan ahall credit the con- ;
tbe following month, by reason of the commutation of his or her sentaooa, or on account of compenaatlon earned. In the munner provided In thia arUcle, which . rauy be written or printed, or partly wrlt- i ten and partly printed, which aball be uniform aa to sise and arrangement which else and arrangement shall be flxed by ttio governor, and shall contam the I following information, distinctly written, i namely: The full name of the convict, to- i gctlier with any alias which he or sho rnuy be known to have, the name of the county where the conviction was had. a brief description of the crime of which the convict was convicted, Uie name of the court in which the conviction was hnd, ttiO name of tho presiding Judge, the data of sentence, the date of reception In the prison or penitentiary and the term and fine. In all cases tha report ahall ahow , thf amount of commutation and compen¬ sation recommended, and ttie date of ex¬ piration of th'! term and. In the case of cotivlcts not subject to tho Jurladlctlon of ! the pnrole board, the data for dlacharge, I if mirti commutation er compensation, or either, lie allowe<l.
I 6. Section two hundred and thirty-four of auch chapter la hereby amended to read as foilovTs:
} 234. Terms expiring on holidays and Sundays. In tho case of all oorrvicts where tha dnte of expiration of term or date of such pxplraUon acoomi>anled with disciiarge from a state prlaon or peniten¬ tiary, aa determined after diminution of sentence under the provisions of this arti¬ cle, fills on Sunday, or any legal holi¬ day, it shall fall on the day following.
i 7. Section two hundred and thirty-flve of Bueii chapter Is hereby amended to read as followa:
{ 2X. Rules for allowance of commuta¬ tion and conipenaatlon; change thereof. Tho superintendent of state prlaons shall forinuiate rules governing the allowonoe or diaallowarics of commutation to con¬ victs for good conduct und diminution of aentence on aocount of coi'penaatlon earn¬ ed for efficient and willing performance of duties assigned to them in prison or penl- tentlnry. All auch rules sliall In all cases I>e strictly adiiered to In.aJI the prisons and penitentiaries tn this state. Tliese rulea may be changed from time to time. If nece!-.s:ir>'. In tho discretion of the su- perlnlendent of state prisons, and he shall iminodlately on their adoption or of any cliungea in the ."ame tliereafter, cause copies of Ilia same to bo forwarded te tho agents and wardens of nil ttie prlsona and the wanU-iis cr superliitenUente of all the pciiltentiario.s in thi.s slute. A copy uf these rules .'iliall lie furnistied to every convict entitled to the betiefits of this article.
i 8. Section two hundred und fhlrty-alx of siirli chapter la hereby amended to read as followa:
5 23t Allowance of con'.niut<itlon tuid com- pciibution to be determined by prison board; regulations respecting the same; part of cunimutatlon or compensation may be withheld. For tho purpose of applying the rules mentioned In the last section for tho allowance or dLsHllowaiice of commu¬ tation for tho good conduct of any con¬ vict, and for tho alfowaiico of compensa¬ tion under the provisions of this article for efncle!it and wUlinn performance of duties assigned, a board shall be consti¬ tuted In each of the prisons of this atate to consist of the agont and warden, the prlncip.il keeper, tlio physlchin therein and ttio superlnte:id( tit of Industries, and, In each of tlie pti.itenllarics of this state, the warden or superintendent, tho deputy or principal keeper and the physician therein, or of tho persons acting In their place and si»':id. This board shall meet once In eacii lu-inlh befoio tho date fixed for Iho lr:ii!.sii;l;i.sloii of ttieir report to the governor, ur. horeliibefore provided, (tnd jirocced to dc-teiinlne the amount of coni- niutaiion and conipeiiKatlon w'hlch they B'lfiU ret oiiiinend to be allowed to any convict, which snail nol In aay cose ex- ecd tho a;iiouiii TixRd by tills article. They shall have full dl.sci-etion to rocom- mcral tho u ithtiolUina; of the uUowaiice of co;iiinut'itlori for trood conduct, or corapen- saiioii, ur of h part thereof, as a punisli- ment for offeTises against the disclpllno of I'lo prison or iienltentlitry, in accordance -.' •: I tlie rules hereliibefore mentioned <¦ ,'i.iisHtlon creoited lo a convict In the 111.', i.islance. In hla account, by the ugent :'..vd warden, as provided in section two huiiurcd und thirty, shall stand as fho conipciisalioii allowed, unlo.sa wlthheM wholly or partly by tha board aa puniah- ment, as nbova provided.
I 9. Section two hundred and thirty-eight of sucli chapter Is hereby amended to. read an follo-WB:
{ I3S. Forfeiture of commutation and com¬ pensation loi- es-cMpes. In case any con¬ vict In any of the state prisons or peniten¬ tiaries 111 this state having a sentence or sentences v.liiuh crpials or equal four years, escapes or attempts to escape, ho ot she Blittll, for tho first escape or attemp' to escape, forfeit one-half of the amount of cominulntion and conipensatloii pro¬ vided for In t'llB article. Kor tho second esc.npe or ultoinpt to esc.ape, he or she shall forfeit ull such roininutatlon und compnnsatlon. Any oonvict. I.ow-ever, ha\ Ing ll seiitciico or oentences whloh equali^ or equal less than four yearn, who es¬ capes or Hllempts to escape, ahall forfeit all coinpciisalion and conimiitntlon pro¬ vided for in this article. Hiu wliero a convict has more than ono term, the jiro- TlsioiK-t of this section shall only njiply to the term during w-hlch tlie e.^cape or at¬ tempt to e.s( .ipo WR» iTiade.
i 10. Scciion two tiuiiilred and forty-one of auch chapter is hereby apiended to read as follows:
i 241. neports to governor, how signed. Tho reporl.s of the various boards for the dotei mlnulion uf tl:e amount of compen¬ sation or coiiimulatlcn in the prisons and penUenllnrle.s uf this stale tn the gover¬ nor, shall be personally signed by the meriibers thereof.
) 11. Section two hundred and forty-two of suoh chapter la hereby amended to read as follows:
i 242. Pow«r of governor to grant oompan- satlon or commutation. The governor, upon the receipt of ihe report recommend¬ ing the allowance cf illinlnution of aen- tenccs uf convicts as provided tor In this article, may, In his diniretlon, allow the namo. In whole or In part na to any or all of such convicts. He shall place the nnmes of all oonTlrts whose sentences he mav determine tn reduce who sre subject to the JurlsdlctluQ of the parole board upon a lint prept 'v.a In duplicate, each of which ahall havi his written ordor an¬ nexed Uiereto directing auch reduction and specifying tbe date of explratlua of the minimum term as reduced. He ahall place tho names uf all utiier oonflcta ae reported whose sentencea he may dater- mUie tu reduce upon tiia warrant for thalr discharge, specifying the data uf discharge In eacti case. Such warrant shull be di¬ rected lu the agetit und warden of tba state prison, or tho wari'a-ii or superin¬ tendent of the iianlienuary, >vti^relii such convicts may be confined. *( 'ifxupy uf any auch Hit uf convicts sub4^t to the Jurisdiction of the parole board, with the accompanying order, aliull be transmitted by the governor to the parole board und one copy tu the agent and warden of the prlaon In which the convicts named In the list are conflned. Tbe ngent an^ warden shail give Immediate written notice there¬ of to each convict whose minimum term Is thereby reduced Any such wnrrant for tho discharge of other convicts shall be transmitted to the otfcer to whom It is directed, who shall thereupon proceed to j execute such warnint by dlscharsing tho convicts mentioned therein on tne date , fixed for their diacharge
of such ohapter la hereby amended to read
am followa:
I ZH. Certlficata ef warden aa to commu¬ tation or oompenaaUon may be received in ovidenoa The certiflcate of the agent and warden of a atata prison or the warden or anperintendent of a penltenUary, that the ' Jjj^te^
period of imprlsonrnent cf a oonvict waa j request vati over to Uie lac
commuted, or dlminlahed by eompensa- ' rT...^ "T:, Ir,,-,„^ .^,„r^,—4^ .„ TT,
dred and thirteen. anUUed "An act ai>- thortslng the preparation of an index of the aesaion lawa and atatutea of the atata of New York." la hereby repealed and the term of oSice of the commlaaianer ap¬ pointed thereunder ahall expire on the flrst day of 4iilay, nineteen hundred and Such commiaaloner ahall there-
tlon. under the provisiona of Chla article, and of the crime and U.e length of term for which commutation or dlmlnuUon'Was granted, shall be received tn e.fdrnce as proof for the purpt ss inantloTied and de¬ acrtbed In aecUon twa hundred and forty- three.
I 14. Section two httndred and forty-flve of auch ohapter ia hereby antended to read aa followa:
I 24S. Convicts to be Informed of this ar¬ ticle. Upon tbe receipt of any oonvict in any prison or penltenUary In Uils state who shall be entitled to the benefits of this article, tba proviaiona of the same, and if he be subject to tha jurisdiction of the parole board., the proviaiona of article eight of thia chapter, shall be read to him or hor and the meaning of the aame shail
lalaUve bill drafting commlaaion ail the.. lx>oka. recorda. fumltars and other prop¬ erty of the etuta in hla poaaesslon or un¬ der hla cornrol aa auch cammlsstonar. i approval of the Oovernor. Paaaed which commisaion ahall be the cuatodian i fifU'a being, present
transcript tlierefrom and of the whole of aaid oristnal law.
FRANCIS M HUOO,
Becretary of State.
UkWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP. ass.
AN ACT" to amend the agricultural law. In relation to the numt>er of deputy commiaaloners of igrlculture. Became a law May 2, lUii, with the thfae-
I thereof.
I I 2. Tba aum of flve thooaaod dollara I (16,0(X». or so much tberooT aa may be j neceaaary. La hereby appropriated for tbe { payment nnd compensation of the ex- ! pensas to May flrst, nineteen hundred ar4 I sixteen, of the commissioner appointed purauant to chapter alx hundred and aev- enty-ttiree of tho laws of nineteen hun- '¦ dred and thirteen, payable In the manner ] provided bry auch act
I I 8. Tho chairman of the Judiciary eom- ! mittee of tlie aenate and the ctiairman of I the Judiciary committee of tha aaaembly shall ftxatnlne the plair or ayatem under
be fully explained to him or her by tiit , ^hlch the work of preparing anltnl«« of
cierk of the prlaon or penltenUary
Uie session laws and statutes Has hereto.
The People of the State of New Tortt. repreaented In Senate and Aaaembly, do enact as follows:
Bectlon 1. Bectlon two of article two of chapter nine of the laws ef nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act In ^ latlon to agriculture, constituting chapter 01^ of the consolidated laws." aa amend¬ ed by chapter four hundred and eighty of the lawa of nineteen liundred and nine, chaptar three hundred uud forty-tlve of f V lawa of nineteen Imnlred and thirteen jid chapter ninety-six of the law-s of nineteen hundred and fourteen, is tiereby amended to read as follows:
i 2. Commlsaiuner of agriculture. There shall be a department of tbe state gov-
I 16. SecUon two hundred and forty-alx ; fere been conducted, the pracUoablllty of ernment known us the department of ag
of such chaptar la hereby amended to read
aa followa: |
I S46. Proceedlnga upon discharge. Upon j the dlacharge of any convict by reason of ' commutation or reduction of sentence, tlie provialons of sections t-wo hundred and forty-three and two hundred and forty- i four of this article shall be re.id and their ! nature fully explained, to hlin or her. by I the clerk of tho prison or penitentiary. j
I 18. Such chapter Is hereby amended , by Inserting therein, at the end of article 1 nine, a new section, to be section two | hundred and forty-nine, to read aa tol- . lows:
I M9. Meaning of certain terms; pro- | visions of article not to apply to certain i Inetltiitlona Tho term "compensation." as used In this article, means time'alio*- ' ed In reduction of sentence on account of efficient and willing performance of duties assigned; and ir-ich compensntlon shall not be withheld. In any thirty-dny period, i from a convict to whom no dirties are as- i signed In such period. The provisions of . tills article shall not apply to prisoners In an.v InstltuUon to which chapter five hun- dr^-d and seventy-nlno of the laws of nine- i te^'n hundred and lifteen applies, who are ccimmlttod thereto n« provided In tlmt net I
i 17. Tbls act shall take effect immedl- i ately. |
Stato of New York, Offlce of the Secre- ,
tary of SttUo. a«:
I have compared the preceding with the original law on llie In thia office, and do hereby certify that the same is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of said original luw.
FRANCIS M. HDOO,
Secretary ot State.
conUnuIng the work In aocordance with such plan or system, or In accordance with a plan or system to be recommended by them, estimate tho probable time In which such work may be completed and thu total cost thereof, and shall report t^elr concluninna to the legislature of nineteen hundred and teventoon, with auch recommendations aa they may deem advisable. The chairmen of auch com¬ mittees may employ and fix the compen¬ sation of imr}\ peraons as may be needed to assist them In making such examtaia- Uon and report.
i 4. The sum of flve thouaand doUars (ID.000), or so much theroof aa may be neceasary. Is hereby appropriated for the expenses of the chairmen of suoh eom- ffilttees, payable upon their certifieate. •
iC. This net shall take effect Immediately. State of Nmv York, Oflloe of tba Aecra¬ tary of State, as;
I have compared the preceding with tha ori«flnal law on file In thia office, ard do
riculture, 'wbi>li ahall be charged Willi the execution of Uie lawa relating to ag¬ rlculturo and agriculliiral piodurla. Tha commisalorier of agriculture sliall be ths chief of tho department. The commis¬ sioner ef agriculture shall be appointed by the govtiTior, by iiiid with the advice and consent of tho senate. His term of ofllce sball be three years. He shall be paid an annual salary of not tu exceed eight thouaand dollara and his necessary ezpenaea incurred in the discharge of his olBolal duties. He may appoint two d< p- uty commissioners of agriculture, a direc¬ tor of farmers' institutea and appuhit or employ such clerks, clieniists. :igcnis, counsel and other employees as he may deem necesaar.v for the proper eiifurce- ment cf such laws and the proper admin¬ istration of the di-iiartment. who shall re¬ ceive auch compensation ns may be fixed by him. in cases where It is not ctherwlso flxed, and their necessary expenses. The mpeiisatlun of his deputies, clerks, and
hereby oerilfy that the same is a correct : °Hi'¦^E^""'', '"'''"'"!';':'."'!.''"'1''°''°'^, ^^. transcript therefrom and of tha whole of aald original law.
FR NCI8 M. HOqp.
Secretary of Stata
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Airthel0ty.
i CMAP. 884.
iV^N ACT to amend tlie agrlcnttural law,
i In relaUon to finea and penalties.
Became a law May 2, m6, with tha ap- I proval of the Oovernor. Paaaed. I'hiaa
flftiis being present. The People of'the B1»te of New Talk,
represonlad in Senate and Assembly, do
aiiuct as follow.s: ' Section 1. Section ftfty-two of chapter ' nine of tho laws of nineteen hundred and . nine, entitled "An act In rdaUon to agrl-
LAW8 OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CHAP. 37Z
.-.r ..r^m . J. .X. ,.,, w .... . I culture, cuiistitutlng chapter ene of the
"^ ¦^'i?''.*^.'™!"?-^'..'?"-!'-''.!!?!^*'' '•""• conf.oll.lul...d lawa, " U hereby amended to
read as fo'lows:
In relation to cUil ponaltlei Became u law May 1, 19111, wfth the approval of the fiovoriwr. Passed, three- fiftba being present.
Tho People of ttie State of New York, repreaented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as followa:
Section 1. Section seventeen of chapter forty-nine of the laws of nineteen hun¬ dred and nine, entitled "An act in relation to the public health. eonatltutli:g cimpter 1 forty-five of th© consolidated laWB," as added by cimpter tlireo hundred .ind el«thty-four of the laws of nineteen hun¬ dred and fifteen, l.s hereby amended to read as follows: . ,, . ,.
5 17. Violations of health laws or regula¬ tions. Any person violating. dlBol>f>«nx or disregarding the terms of nny^«*,wfiil notice, order or reguIaUon prescribed by the state cominjsalonor of health or by the sanitary code, or any provision of the public health law or aanltary code, for which a civil penalty Is not otherwiao expressly prescribnd by law, shall be lia¬ ble to tba people of the state for a civil penalty of not to exceed fifty flollars for every such violation. The said penalty may be recovered by an action brought by the state commissioner of lieaith In any oourt of ilompetent Jiirlsdlction, Noth¬ ing in this section contained shall be con- Btrue<l to alter or repeal any existing pro¬ vision of law declaring such Violations or any of them iitisdemeahora or felonies or proiicrltiing the penalty therefor.
; 2. This act shall take effect Immedi¬ ately.
State of New York, Office of the Becre¬ tary nf .State, ss:
1 havo compnreil the preceding with the orUrinal law on Uio In this ofllce. nnd dn her'^b.v rertlfv that the g-ime Is n correct transcript ther-'from and of tho whole of said original law.
FRANCIS M. imao.
Becretary of Stato.
i 12. Pana<tles. Every person vlolattng any of tho provjslons of this chapter, shall forfeit to the people of ths state ot New York the sum of not lesa than flfty dollars nor more than ono hundred doW lara for tho first Violation asd not leaa than one hundred dollars nor more Uiaa two hundred doTlurs for the second and each siibuequent violation. When such
I violation co..slsU of.-the-atanufacture or producUon of any prohibited article, each da3- during which or any part of which
! auch manufacture or producUon la car¬ ried on or contlnuod, shall be deomed a
him and micli necessary expen-jes shall be p.iid on his certitici, te by the trensurer on the warrant of tho comptroller. All other charges, accounts nnd expenses of tho department authorized by law shall bo paid by the treasurer <in the warrant of tlie coniptrnller, after they have been aurlltcd and allowed by ths comptroller. Tho trustees of public buildings shall fur¬ nish suitable rooms fOr the uae of the department ~'
S 2. This act shall take effect Immediately. .Site of Naw York, Offlce of the Beora-
i:iry of Stata, »s:
I have compared the preeedltig with the original law on flle In this office, and do hereby certify that the same la a correct transcript therefrom and of tha Whole of said original law.
FRAN^Cia M. HUOO,
Secretary of Btaia
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CIIAIV MU.
AN ACT to amend chapter six hundred and slxty-nliie of the laws ot nineteen hundred and fifteen, entitled "An act to anaend tho state finance law, In relation to prohibiting tlie paymont of moneya for the purchnso of f.utoiiiobllea without speulflc appro).riations th'retor, " in re¬ lation to defiiring tiie type of automo¬ bile. Hocamo a law May X
approval of ttie (loveimor
•^!^.^r5j*:>l^'*:'".°'?:'-f^^li^l^^l"!^^^ Bta.o ot N.w York. ] .,,tion styled T
LAWS OP NEW YORK—By Autharity.
CHAP. Stn. AN ACT to amend the penal law. In rela¬ tion to frnudiilently Qbtalnlng property, or tha use of property. Became a Inw Mny 1, 1916. with the ap¬ proval of the Govemor. Paased. thrae- flftha being present.
Tha People of the State of New Tork. repreaented In Senate and Assembly, do enact ns foUowa:
Bectlon 1. Article one hundred and twen- ty-tw»> of chapter e<-hty-*lght of tho laws af ninetoen hundred and nine, entitled "An aot providing for the puniahment of crime, constituting chupter forty of the consolidated laws. ' Is hereby amended by
ccukLsIs of the sale, or tho offering or ax pcsing tor Slie or e.xchange of any pro- 1 hlbitcd articlo or substance, the cala of i cucli one q^ several pac' -ge.^ shall con- I stitute a sejiarate vlolath , and each day i on T.hlrh any such article or subotance ia of^:'»'1 or exposed for sale or exchange ahall constitute a s->parafo violation. If Uie sole be of milk and It be hi cans, ' bottles or containers of any kind and If the mllic In any uno of such containers tie ad-jltorated. It shall be deomed a vio- j Is tion whether auch vendor be selling all | the milk In all of his oontnlnera to one ' percun or not. Whpn the uao of any aoch | artPMo or BUbBtanca is prohibited, eaoh [ day Utirlng whloh or any part mt which j Said imit^Te riif 8iib-ttflnc« la M tiatfd Or I "furnished for uae. ahall consUtute a aep- .irate violation, and the forniahtng of tha snnia for use to each peraon to whom thn same may be furnished shall eonatl- ' tute a separate violation. Whoever by ' himself or another violates any of the I provisions of urtlolea three, four, six, I niglit and nine or sections throe hundred 1 fourteen and three hnndred flfteen of this i chnptor or of acotlona one bondred alx. one hundred seven and one handled ^ght of this chapter ahall be gntity of a mla- demeanor, and upon conviction shall be punlshod by a fine of not lesa than flfty dollars, nor more than two hundred dol¬ lara, or by Impri.soninent of not leas than one month nor more than alx months or by both such fine and Imprlaonment, for ths flrat qffeaaa; and hy atx montha' Im¬ prisonment for the awcond efr«nr>e.
i 2. Thia act ahaU take effeot Inunedlataly. Stata of New .York, Ofltos of ttia Becre¬ tary of State, sa: I havo compared the preceding with the
I original law on I'.le tn thia office, and do
I tieroby c-iTtlty that the aasne la a aorrect transcript tberefrotn and of tha whole of
; said original law.
I FRANCIS M. HUaO,
Secretary of Btata,
Inasrtlng a new section to be twelve hun- I
dred and ulnety-throe-o and to read oa I LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AuthorHy,
followa: CHAP. 38S.
I l»«-c. Obtaining property or tho use AN ACT to amend tho agricultural law. of property by fraudulently operiUIng a m relation to dialrlbutlon of moneya ra-
alot machine, coin-box telephone or otber ooln receptacla Any paraun who shall operate ur cause to be operated or who ahall attempt to operate or attempt to cause to be opera,ted any automatic vend¬ ing machine, slot machine, ooln-box tele- rhone or other receptacle designed to re- otve lawful coin of tbe UnlUd Stataa of America In connection wlth^^tha at.la, use or enjoyment of property or eervlce. by meana of a alug or of any false, counter¬ feited. muUlatad or sweated coin, or by any meana method, trick or device what- soeror not lawfully authorized by the owner, lesaae or licensee of such machine, ooln-box telephpne or racaptacio: or wbo shall take, obtain or receive from or In
cuv«red on bon^ given by oommlsaion
merchanft. **" ^
Became a law May 2, 1816. with the ap- pro-val of the Oovernor. Passed, thraa- flfths being present
Tlie People of the State of Naw torlc
. . , d , . . _, % I LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority,
epreaented in Senate and Aaaembly. do „'. . „ „ ,
poaea: To unite Into one cuniinon brother¬ hood all rataii butchen in the ctato of New Tork; to protect tho co.-iir.ion liiter- eata of retail butchers and the general public In tha mattors of dealing in. slaugh¬ tering, handling and selling meats; tu aid lawful authurlty In the enforcement of correct ; aanltary lawa felatlng to the handling, I aaie or exposure for sale uf uncooked I flesh foods; tu promote among the retail {butchers efficiency In business; to estnb- I iish and maintain cordlul relations among I tho retril butchers of the state uf New I York, and between The New York State ! Association of United • Butchers of Amor- I lea. Incorporated, and other associations
of retail butchers. i i I Oeneral powers. The New York I Slate Atsuciation of United Muster Butch- I ers of America, Incorporated, may and 1 shal! have perpetual aucccasiun, shall be I capable of suing and being sued, of plead- I Ing and being pleaded, aniswerlng and be- I Ing answered unto, defending and being I defended In all courts and In all causes ' wtiatso*%-er, nnd shall and may have a ! common seal w-hlch may bo uliered or re- \ nowed at the pleasure of the suid associ¬ ation, to acquire by grant, gift purchase, devise or beqiieet by will, to hold. Im¬ prove, mortgage, lease, exchange or oth- orwlse dispose of real personal or mixtHl property, aubject to su^-h llniitatlcnB as aro or may be prescribed by law-; to make and prescrll-e by-laws that shall govern It and Its officers, trc.ifeea. execu¬ tive board, subordinate bran' hes, eatab- U.-^h the conditions of admission, dlsmis- : sal. siispenFlon nnd expulsion of subonil- 1 nate branches and inemoers; to preacriba and grant charters to auljordlnato branch¬ es; to determine tho ainount of annual dues and per capita tax ami to Impose nsaessmeiits from time to time on Ita members; to coliect such du«s und as- sessnieiits hy suit or otlierwise; to pre- scribo t>io mettiod of nmending the by- law-s ami In general to moke such by¬ laws, rules and reguletions for the i'r>p- er government of the association ui.d of Its siibordlnatr branches and the n«ati- rigement, aciialsillon or dUposal of prop¬ el ty, iia are not repugnant to tho laws nf the I'nited States or of the state ot .N'ew York.
5 S. Annual assembly or convention. The members of tho sold The New York State Association ot United Master I'.utcii- ' ers of America. Incorpor.ited, shall con- ' slst of the subordinate branches wliich may be chartered by the saJd association und in placo of holding an annual meet- , Irg of nil members of all Ihe hald subor¬ dinate branches The New York State As¬ sociation of United Master Uuic'iers of America, Incorpornted. may provide In Its by-laws for an annual election of the offii-era, board of trustees und executive bdard of said aaaoclotion. by rcpr^senta^ tl"-es or delegntfB of the said auhorJinate brunches, who shall tie chosen In the man¬ ner provided by said tiy-Iawa of tha as¬ sociation, nnd In s:ch cas.i no uiriaal 1 meeting nf all tho membr-rK of ull the I subordinate brandies sliall be !ieid. Such \ delegates or reproMentativea, when assem¬ bled under the nunic and In tlie monner directed by the by-laws of the ;isso -latlon, I shnll have and may oxerr:lse all the iiow- ere, righta and privileges of the ai;iiua! j meeting of tho a.ssocl«fion. Tlie time nnd I place of holding such annual assembly i or convention stiull bo provided In ttio by¬ laws of the uasoclutloii uiid may be changed from time to time and said an- j nuni asoemtily or convention may bs held I within or without the state of New York j I 4. Charter membera. The charter members of The New Tork .State Asso¬ ciation of flnited Msater Hutchers of America, Incorporntf-d, shall bs the fol¬ lowing named persons, residing Im the , state ^f New Yorlt to wit: ( h.irteB Grls- nier, Henry J. Ki t;M.i.l. Ileiiry Hoffman, John J. Smith, llerni.an Klrchhuum. • 'hnries M. Kolh. VVlili.im H. Jinrnidge, Philip Rtorniingor. Fra:.k J. llallinser. JoKoph liuxhaiim. Hurry Stocker, l.eon \ \\ eliistr.ck, .Ni.'hol.is 1', Uiihy, llenrr Hlin- 191S, with the I gtedt, Klmer T, VVrltrht. nnd <>oorKe Thorn Passed, threa- ! aon and their ussnciales. consisting of all officers of the siinl uniiicoipor.ited asso- L'nited Master Ilutch- Aseembiy, dc | era Assucialion of New Yorli Hiiite which Is hereby created a bou> corporate under the said name of The .Sew Vork Stafe Assoclutlon ot I'nited .Master Butchers of America, Incorporated.
{ fl Selection of ofilcers. tnistrea. et
cetera. The oIlicerH, huird of tniaters
and executive tionrd of ttio said iiiiln-
iatioii staled The United
s AssociHtion of Now
j Tork 8t:it* hiTibv created a bo.lv corpo
' rut© under tlio name of Tlie .New York
Plate A.-eociHlion of I'niteil .M-i.»ier Itutch
ers nf America, Incorporaleil, .hail con-
ftltulo iiui serve as the oini'er.i. board of
, tru;Uee,i n:..! executive buiird. re."pectlve-
1 ly, mill til* constitution and bylaws of
j the snid Ttie t'nited Muster Hut. hers As-
; 9o< iatloiii_^of New Yorti State i-hall be
' and bo contlnueil as tlio constitution ond
hv-laws of Til" New York Ptmc Assocla-
' tion of I'nited Maeter Butchers of Amer-
j Ira, 111'orporalnd. and tho ineniliers of
I tha S'lld Ttie Ini'ed Vliinter Hut. h«.rs Aa-
BOciation of N- Vurk Slate sh:ill become
I tlic membei* of rtio Ne-A' Voili Ht.Tto A»-
} social Ion of riiitwd Master Hiitrhera of
I America Iricorviorated. iiiilii Die close of
I tho unnuitl iTie<'tlng nf ai^l'l 'l'he irnlted
! Master Riitcliers Aaso' iatlon of .New Vork
, Btste, tu he held In the month of June
j nineteen liiindrei! and alvteen. .it which
' annual mi-etlng the by-laws 'if The New
I Ynrli Stnte Assoclutlon of ri:lle'l Master
I Buichers of America. lnriirp'<r:it.d. ahall
' be adapted an.l tho officer', board of trua-
I tees and exccntlvo liouril of The Now
j Tnrlc Stato AHi)ociatl„n of I'nited .Master
I PutcJiHra of AinertiM, In' (.'rporuled, shall
I be elected f'T t.'io er.snii'j; .\ ear,
I 6 I'uyinent of due." und arsossments ! to the nss'irlalioii. Ti.e s.norai subordi¬ nate branches thai' pa; to the treasurer ' of The New Vork Sl:ite Assoriitlon ot I'nited Mu.>.ler H itchers of America. In¬ corporated, all such dues, per capita tnx and iis8CB.«rnents as mav from time to time be pr'^scrilcl in tlie bv-lnws i 7. This act shall lake effect Immedl- I ntely.
' State of New York, Ofllce ot the Secra- I tnn' of State, ss
I tiave compared fho prrf'dlnif w-ilh tho
orU'lnal law on flbi In thia ofTlc. and do
hereliy certify that ttie same is a lorreet
I trunscrijit thenfrom und of*tie whole of
aaid original law.
1 KiiANcrs M iirco.
I Secibtaiy cf Stata.
represfntod in Senate and etiact as follc>wa:
SacUon 1. Section thirty-six of chapter flfty-eight of t' e law3 of nineteen hun¬ dred and nine, entitle*! "An net In rela¬ tion to state finance, constituting chapter flft/-six of the consolidate! laws, " us amended by chapter six humlred and six¬ ty-nine ot the laws of nineteen hundred j corpor:ited « and fifteen. Is hareby amended to read as .Master H'ltc! followa;
I 30. Specific appropriation not to be used for otiier purposes: Items for certain puri>09es reijulred to lie sp'^ciflc Money appropriated for a spe<-Itlc ourpoio ahall .not ba used for any uihcr purpose, and Uie comptroller clioll not draw a warrant for the pajTnent uf any sum appropriated, unless it clearly appears from tha de¬ tailed statement presented to him by the person demanding the same aa required by thia chapter, that flio purposes for whlcti such money is detnon'led are Ujo-•> for which It was appropriated The comp¬ troller shall not audit my claim for aul- .¦xry. laljor or wages, iinl. ¦ n an uppropria lion applicable thereto ii.ia been already made specifying tlin amount thereof ap¬ propriated for Mich purpose.
The comptroller shall not audit any claim or account nr draw a warrant for the payment nf moneys for tho purrlia«e of an aut'mobile adapted snd Intended primarily for tho carrying of pa.saengars, or the rent thereof, for such purpoae. for a period longer than ten days, unleaa moneya are specifically appropriated there¬ for; and an appropriation for expenaea fnr any oftlcer, board or commission or for any deiwrtmont under the state gov- ernment. or In connection with the proa- ecutlon of any otjjrct or purpose, which does not In express terma Include tho purchase of such an automobUe or anfo- moblles shall not he held tu anthorlie tlio comptroller lo auoit any it.ivh claim or acooiint or draw a warrant for tbo pay¬ ment thereof.
I 2. This net shall tako effect Immodhitely State of New Tork, tjfflce of the Secre¬ tary of Stnte. .ss
I have compared the preceding with the original law on (lie In this office, and do hereby certify that tho same Is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of •aid original law.
KRANCIS M. Hf'GO, • Perrimary of Btata
inact oa follows
Section 1. Sectlaa twa tatindred and eighty-four of chapter nine of tha laws of nineteen hundred and nine, antltled "An act In relntlou to agriculture, oon- etttutlng chapter ona of the consolidated lavm." ta hereby amended to read oa fol¬ lows:
I 2M. Bond and OUtrlbutlon of moneya rwcov«rad thereon. Before any auch 11-
connection with any automatic vending | penae shall be laued everv applicant shall machine, alot machine coin-box Ulaphono „e<^tc and deliver to the commissioner or oilier receptacle designed tu receive ' lawful ooln of tha United States of Amer¬ ica In connecUon wittt the aale,
of agriculture a fldellty bond with aatia-
, factory sureties In the sutp of three thou-
uea or 1 ,jnj dollara to secure the honest
secure tne honest oo- 1 VrV i counting to the consignor of the moneys
gooda. warea merohandlae. gaa. .iec„.u . ,^^„^ ^^ j,,, ^^ ^^ ^y such com-
current, article of value, or tbe uae or „,.„i„„ ,„„„k .„. f^^.^_. X. , -• Vu
anjoyment of any tal.phone ar telegraph ! Sli::"':,^:?.!::!''^!"^ "^ "** "" °' "" Cactlities or service, or of any musical In-
I atrumant phuoogruph or other property wlthotit depositing In and^Qrrendering to such machine, coin-box telepboae or re- i ceptacle lawful coin to the amount re¬ quired therefor by the owner, leaaee or I licensee of auch machine, coin-box tcle- ' phone or recoptacle. shall be guilty of a I misdemeanor und punishable by Imprls- j onment for not more than aix montha, or ! by u flne of not more than two hundred I and flfty dollars, or by both fine and Im- I priaonment.
I i 2. Thia act ahall take effect Septem¬ ber flrst. nineteen hundred and aixtecn. Slate of New Vork, Ofllce of the Secre¬ tary of State, ss: ' I have compared tha preceding with tba ; original law on Ale In this ofllce. and do I hereby certify that the s;
CHAP. 3.SS. I AN ACT to amend the gen«»ral btisinasa
law, In relut'.pn to iradiniiarks I Became a law May 2, I"'; with tbe i approval of the Gn-.-crnor. Passed, three- I flftha belr.'S present.
Tha People of the State of New York, represented in Semite and Assembly, do ennct aa followa:
Se.Hon 1. Article twenty-four of chap¬ ter twenty-flvo ot the luws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled ".In act ralaj- Ing to goneral business, innslituting chap¬ ter twenty of the conBoiidnfed laws," la hareby amended by iiisening therein a new section, to be section three hundred and slxty-a. to read as fullows:
J SiXI-a. Dellnltlon. The term "syphon," aa used In this article, shull mean and in¬ clude a ayphon head, and uii tho provi¬ siona uf this article shall apply to a syphon head, althuugh the runie may be detached from the bottle. In the aome manner and w-lth the aonie effect oa If not so detaclied.
i 2. This act ahall take eftect Inimedl- ulcly.
— cre-
tarm produce auld on commlaaion, and the eommlsalop^r of agriculture may bring an action In any court of competent Jurtsdlo- Oon In tha county In which U situated tho place of buslneaa of the Ucenaee. against tbe principal and sureties for the recovery of any auch moneys.
If the recovery la had upon tho bond and the amount so recovered la auiBclent
to pay tba claims of the consignor (red- { Stata of Naw York, Office of the Itors In full, then each claim alkali ba tary of Stale, aa fully paid. If It la nut aufllclent then tha ' I have compared the preceding with the muueya shall be paid pro rata on each ' original law on file In this ofllce. and do auch claim. Aftar the commlasloner stiall ' hereby certify that Uie same ia a currect
have racovarad and received the money on tbe bond, aa herein provided, he aball notify all the consignor creditors of auch commission merchant uf whom ha haa knowledge that he haa made such recov-
tranacrlpt therefrom and of Uie whole of aaid original law.
FP,ANCIS M. HCGO,
Secretary of State.
i 1:. Section two liundred and forty-three | transcript therefrom and of the whole of of such cliapter, as amended by chapter j »^i/^ orlgliuil law.
mo la a correct ! ?P "nd la about to dlatrlbute the aama ' LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority,
four hundred and three of the laws of nineteen hundretl and ten, ia hereby amendod to read as followa:
{ 243. Oovernor to annex condition to dla¬ charge; rctirrn of convict to prison fc*- vio¬ lation. The governor shull. In reducing the sentuncea of convicts not aubject to tho Jurisdiction of the t>oard of parolo, annex a condition to the effect that If any such convict ahalt during the period between
,:^.:.!xt.:.'4^<iiti.t
FRANCIS M. HT'OO,
Secretary of Stata
He sball then advorUae In at leaat two of the commercial or produce papera within tba atate at leaat once each week tor a period of thirty daya the fact of ¦uch recovery, notifying In such ad-^ar- tlsemant all conalgnor credltora to flla a vert lied atatement of their clalma with thu commisaiouer within thirty daya of
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Autharity
CHAP. rti. AN ACT to repeal chapter alx hundred | the expiration of the thirty day period
and aeventy-three uf the hiwa ot nlae- 1 of nottca and that datnu uuf filed 4uring
teen hundred and thirteen, ontltled "An I that time will not recalvA .pooaldaraUoa.
act authorising the preparaUon of an j At the and ot tha ataty Jthya ttea prorM-
Itidax of tha jMriaa Jamraod atatntaa
CHAP. 3%.
AN ACT to incorporate the aubordlnatc branches of the ITnlted Master Butchers Association of New York State under thif name of Tho New Ynrk Stato Asso¬ ciation of tba United Maater liutcbera ot America, Incorporated. Became a law May X I9U. with tha
approval of the Oovernor. Paaaad, thraa-
Ofths being preaacit. Tha Paopla of the Stata of Xaw Totit, iiM la Saaata
•So In original. LAWS OF NEW YORK—Dy Authority.
<.-IIAI'. .^»4. AN ACT to amend tho prlaon law. In re-
latlorv to providing I r the S'liaiutlon
of adult and minor prisoners in county
penitentiaries.
Jtecjimo u law May 2. 1^10, with tho approval uf Uie t^nvernor. Passed, three- Uft.'ia belr.K pi I •ent
The People of t,,e State of New'York, reprosenled in Hetsate and Assembly, do enact as fullows.
Section 1. Chapter forty-seMn of the luwa of nlnnteeii hundreJ and i.nio, enti¬ tled "An act 1r::itlng to priS'.ns, constl- luling chupter forty-threo of tlie ronsoU- date'l laws " lE ticreb;, nifiende 1 by add ing a new tection to be seillon ihreV- hun¬ dred and t.\enty-nve to read as follows;
I 325. Priaoiiera who are minora, de¬ tained in uny i.ouniy peiiitenii.iry. shYll not be I 'aced. or kejit. or alln.ved to be, at any .ime. with uny ujull pri>oner, or prlaoners. In uny room, durmitory. cell, tier or corridor of the buildings of such institution, or on Us grounds, nr. while tor any purpoae, outsi'le a'.ich buildlnga or grounds Sach minor prison'rs shall not be placed or kept or ulluwed to i.ie. at any time, with any adult prisoner of prisoners, in any ether room or buIkIIvI- sioii of thu bLii:dinsi of sui h liiatltutlon un.ess separutely grouped In such man¬ ner as to n.tku intercommunication with adult prisoners iiTipusslbIc
I 2 This act sliall luke effect Ininiadl- ulely.
State of New York, Ofllce ofthe Becre¬ tary of State, aa:
I have con,pared the preceding with tha original law un flle in tha ofllce. and do hereby certify that the same Is a correct troriacrlpt therefrom and of the whole of aaid artginal law.
FRANCia M. HCOO. Sacraiary of Ctat^
. LAWS OF N EW.^ORK—fly AtithaHtyt.
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I AN ACT to amcntf-^-s town Jaw, M vala- t!on tu powere, duuee and proceedlasa of town ofllcera of certain tcwaa aad
proTliling penalty tor violaUoo. Vccame a Ian- ii.xy 1 ISIU, with tha approval cf tl;e Covcraor. Passed, three- ' lUthe tioing presi.:.t.
! The I'eopie of the State ot New Tork, represented l:i Svnato and Assembly, da { enact aa foll'jws
I Section 1. Chapter atxty-threa of the ! laws of nineteen lijiid.-eJ und nine, entl-
¦ tied "An act relutiag ;^ tew 11a. constltut* I Ing chapter sixty-two of tho consolidated i Law-s." Is hereby uu»e:iJ\.d by inserting
therein, immediately after article six. a new article, to be article slx-a tharaof^ ta read as follow-3:
AKTICLE VI-A. Pro\-lslons An'Ucable lo Certabi Towna
Which Ma.v I::iect to Coiue Under tha
Provisions of Thia Articia
Sectiun li:;. AppllLUtion.
143. Res 'lutiuii of town board.
144. Fiscal year, dtpartmental eatlmataa. 146, Annual eati:nuto,
140. Public hearing.
UT. Annual appruprlaUona -¦^_^.
148. Tax budget '""
HS. TeinpuriLTV loans. 119-a. Cuntracts and expenditures prtv hlbiud.
14i»-b. Penaltiea for violation of preced¬ ing section. llO-c. Imties of supervisor. 113-d. t^'.aima asamat town. Hi'-e. S:ivliiK cl.iuse.
i 11-. Applicutioii, This article shnll ap-
ply to uny tonn liaving mere than llva
thousand inluit'ltanta in which tho oa-
i sensed valuation of tuxitile I'lopcrly ex-
i ceeds flvo million dollars and which ly
resolution of the town b.iard. hereafter
I adopted, stiall eloct lo make Its provifclona
I applicable to s.ich town.
j i 143. KesnluUiin of tow-n board. Tha
' town bo:ird of any aueh town at a spe*
j clal meeting called fur that purpoae by
{ any uf its members upon ut least tea
i Jays' written notice of the lima nnd place
I of hol'lliig the mcutlng and the purpose
or object thereof Ber\e'.l peraonaliy upon
I tlie olher niemb<'ra of tho board, may. by
' un atl'irtniitlve vote ot two-thirds ot all
' the monihers of the boorit elect to make
this article applicable to auch town.
There shall be fiied wtth the town cWirk
j and incorporated in the minutes of nioet-
Ings of tho town hoard a Copy of such
notice, with proof of service tliereof. upon
each niomher uf the board. aii>l u copy uf
] tho resoluUon of the boanl showing the
'. itaines of eacli nieniber of the board prea-
1 ent und voting ttie number nf votes cast
I fur a!:d ag.-\lnst the reeolution ami the
I names of tho membera voting for and
I against It.
Upon the adoption of such resolution.
tho town clerk shall linmeihiit..ly malm
' and eeriifv cople.- of the r<>«oliillon and
I of the record of its u'luptUm and lUe the
same as foilo-.vs: < hie copy in tho ntllca
of tho coiint.N- clerk of ih« county In wlii'-h
I the town Is situated: one copy witti the
i clerk of tho board of supervisors of iho
I county in which the lown Is situate't,
which copy stiall 1 e reported by s-ihl
clerk to the tmard of supervisors luul
published i'l lis proceeilin s, und one copy
In tlie nilic" of Ihe state coniptr'iller,
{ 144. KIsckI year, departnieiital esti¬ mates, Tlie IV.:'-:il year of each sucli town shall here' fter cirnineiice ond end on the j dnj-a whi, h may I e now or liereaftor pre- I scribed by law- for such town All offl- ceri. bonnla nml coinnilssimiers of s :ch town slmll annually, at h-n^f fo-ty day* I ,and not moro thin sixty days Immeillitte- I ly prce'ling t!ie dale of the meeting of I tho board of 8uiier% is'irs at which taxea ; are le\ led In tlie counlv In wtilch the mn-ii Is slliiate'l, make and flle wltli Iho tnwn I'lerk of llie t ¦.^ n fctlmat'-s In writ¬ ing of the unioiini of expeiiiliiures tor tl..> next tlsciil ,\i.ir in their respective ofHees. bureaus ami departmeiila. tni'luil- I Inn' a stateinetii of their salariea and the j salaries of all th'-ir siiliord',:iiiies, which , c'-tirnates the town clerli ?li:\ll l.iy tirfore j the town hoard ut u ineiMinK calleil for j that purpose tiy him n"t leas thun twen- I ty-hve nnd mit nioV'- ih:in ferly days pre. "edlng the d.-'e of b ;ih iiieelliig of tho board nf s ipTvls-ors in the county. The town clerk >liMli enter nil siicii estimates III (lie rnlnuteo of th» preo»*(llnr;« "f <h»
town bo.-ird.
5 1.1' Annual estlinates. The town tmnrd of Iho town sli'ill, ut least ten niel not moro thnn forty ds-s prnr to the ihito nf the inoctinK of the lioanl nf super¬ visors at whiih t.'iies aro levied In It^e cminty In winch tie town Is rIIic'pI, intik" an Itemized sliileinent in willilf of tVo estlmate.l revenues and expemll- tuii-'S of the town for the IIs.mI .i-ear for wt'l' h esttrnates wen; lileil with the lown olerl:. wIH' h shall t'O Unnwii as lis nnniial estimate The estlnifile cf revenues shall cont:il'i un esii'-iate of the prohahle reve¬ nues wliich in the J:i.lKriie!'t nf tlie town tT«u»rd will be received hy the tnwn dur-
¦ fng tho flHcni your, except from general luxes, le^s the anio'iiit icipilred lo be fto-
' po.slted to thf) credit of UId sinking fun.I,
If uny, u statement of the uniniini of Ihi)
j ainklng fi.nd win. h in the Judmnent of
' the town hoard Is avullalile aid iiiinuiii
he applied to puy tlie prinripii) of any
i bonded iji'lehi'-.tiipss of the lown tailing
due during ri.o said lise.il year; und a
aMteincnt of all unexpcnibd haluricoa of
ealiniated une >:^>eniled haliiiieeB ot the
previous 01 1 uirciit fiscal ye: r I'cmailiiiig
to tho credit of tlie town or of ari>' ollhu,
hoard or ¦I'-parlinent thereof. The estU
m.iie of expeiuiii urea sh.'ill contain un en-
tiiiiato nf the several uinoinls of money
i whi'h the town bonid deems nei evsary
I to pi-ovlde for the expeiMos of conducting
j tho h'lsii.'as I.f iije lov.ii ill eu' ll boanl,
j dop'irl.nient and ofr.'e thereof, ae.-.arati'l/
Ktute'l. and f'T other p.iipoBes eontetn-
: plateil b.v this cli ipler uml oUi. rwl.so by
law f'lr the said llscni veiir; to p.iy tha
principal nnd infero'.t of any lioiidi-d or
ojher liidehtelnees nf thu town f,-illlnf
, duu during tliR srtld flsml year; iiiid tha
I ainogntof any Jidgmeiit lecovcKd against
tho tow-ii uii'l paiiilile diiilr^ tim siiil
flii-ul year. And th'-r.- st:iill be Im lu.l'd
In the first nnn'.iai rsuViale compiled ufi-
j er the provisions of this article shall lie
{made appihablo to a town. iiAnni or
[ auma sufJl. I' nt to p-;y iiU a- _ ii'.s, claims
and demands agnlnrt the t' ^ luditO'l hy
I the town bo;ird or bo. r 1 i.f i.iwii aufiilora
! or olherwise iiuiuhlo hv tiie town fpr ttie
I flhi al >ear in wlie h such resolution, ll
i adopted After s.-'ild annual estiiuale shall
i tiove been <-...ni'lete'l, It shall he tntitred
I In full upon tho iiiintitea uf tho town
I lioard
I i n'i. I'lililic hn.iring Irnmediately aft- ] or the annual esimi te ha-i been roinph!- cd, the town boar'l s^iiii give notice of a I public lieiiiing at wh.' h .iny pi i-«on favor- I ing or ol'Je"t;ng to f:il'I esUiuate >ir u.'iy ! piirt or Item thmof T/lll be heard Sii'tl I tioaring sl.ail lie given upon |en d,i;..s' notice Tbo iiotee tliull specify the time and place wl.. re the hearing In lo tie held riiiil tlie puiiiose Itioreof and It sliull ba st.ited ther-In that the ui riuiil estliiKita liua been 'oniplled by the invii boanl ami is on fllii in the oiii'O of tlia t.-Aii rlijPk wliei-e uny p';rson InlTeslod tli'-rein may eXHiiiliiii Ute ri.mo Cnplts of such notice hhuil be piste.] In six corisp.' iio'js piiblis I'l.oes In tlie town anil plltlll^llell twice In not more than fmir ni wspipera puti- :islied, having ger'er.;il rlrointloti witlila tho tvwii. If.the tni':-i lio.nnl khall «o da- termino, sucli pi'Silng anl tlr.-it putillca» tion to be ..t le ist len days iHrfore tha .'late ot BU h public he rlrir At tha tima nnd plo'o In r-.:'\i iiitlc.i tneiitloned, tha tcwn bojnl shall rnirvenfl un.l review tha >iild cKllinMe. At «j'ti hf.iriiig: tnxpay* ers may h-. tuard in favor or usulnsl tha estiroatM lis compiled or fnr or against unv Item therein contained. Affr auch tiearlng and within tviii days, tf e town iKinrd rhall ad-ijit such etlmato as so orlKlnally i;..,-npiled cr rhj.l dlmlnlah or itK^t any Itfna then .n co,i|,.)r.<.(i and adopt said cbtiinale ua a.j iiineiidi-d it shall hure the power to 11 miniah or reject any Item contained l:i tti« estimate aa orlglnully rompile.l eiept those relatlhj to BUlurlea, tho ludi 1 t«'l:.<s» of the town or the ««tlmute-l revenues, b'lt It shull not have the pnwi:r to Increusu any estimated -pproprlat'jn for (xi.ei.J't'jic* ex.;cpt tha catlinato f <r higliwi-,ys which Uie board rnuy Inrrr.aso or r,..,::.iK uny of Ihc Items ro:italne(l therein u. ¦ p;e3ci'tied by s-f-tion hincty-ono of ti.o l.igtiway law. There¬ upon, .the estimate, us adopted shall ba entered In detail In ihe mlnijtfca of tha proceeiJlnga of the town board.
I 147. Annual approprlailora. \%1ien tha town board etiall have sdup'.ed the annual cetlmata originally conp.ied by It or aaid estimate aa amended, uftrr publl.: hear¬ ing, tha aeveral auma ostloiaied for ex¬ penditures thsreln shall be and becoma appropriated in tha amounts and for tha •avaraj daparusenta, offlcaa and piupoaaa tHwHa ^pKlflad far tha ntdteat ymm*.