r^
¦ .1^11 m.
Of aaM pdllelM taftrsaaa aad CSo aoasl-
raam percentage meaaarfnc tto eoatla- Soncy reoorve deoreauea aaeh eerporatloa reaet mata tata the eonttngonoy raaarva al¬ ready aonnnatotsf hereunder, aHhougb fbr ^tto timo tolas tt nK.y aiaceed tto tto'rtiiHiin percentaga herota preocrftod. tot nar not add te tto ecxallngency re- aarro whon the addition wffl bring it bo- pond the laaxlurum pero«ntag*i ProvMod Itowever that nothing hereta oontoiaod Aall_ to eewuftroed te affect any existing iMtptao cw oontlngiMKry poaerves told by aaw aoob oorporation save that wtooever tto oktotbig strrphjs and eowtliigene?y ro- ¦orvos, exclas1v« of satd net vaineo and of all aeooBiulatlons held on oorount of oxtottng d*ferr*d dl-vlelond pollciea or Cruape erf such prdirAen, shall exoeed the nnrft abort mentlnned it shsll not b* en- ttttod ta maintnin airy additional contin¬ gency reserve. Pre>v1doe1 further that for caiaae shown tto stiporintendent of Inatir- ajBoa may at any time and from time to ttalle permit any corporation to arnoma- tote ani maintain a contingency rmam-ra in aBRresa of the limit abov* mentioned
",'iBli
~m.mm.mmttmmmmmam.m^mt
I horton fiapilaid tnB Ibe aefte^ito j plan of euch ciftmpenaatlon ahall to 'to and approved by tto auper^ Wyadont ef inauranea. Ne such earpora> tton. nor any peraon. flrm rr corporation, en Ita behalf or under aay agreement wtth It. stoll mMO aay loan or advance ta arty peroem, flrm or corporation aollc-
of tto ooiBpfroUei' and ¦ball to kept by Oscai yeara Ail annual acexiunta required to be rendered to the comptroller or treasurer fay aay person shall to closed on the thirtieth day of June In aach year, and rendered as soon ttoreaftor am practloble. tf
... ^ ^_. . ,. .. . , BpedaJly proscribfsl by tow The flrat fla¬
tting or undertaking to solicit application. | ^^1 ,„ „„j„ tj,U aectton as hereby for tnooranoe ¦without adequate collateral ] ^^^^^ .ball togln on tha flrat day of aecorlty, nor shall any such l^n or ad-| j^jy nineteen hundred and sixteen; and vanoe to mane upon tho seenjrity of re- ,v,» ..,......,» <t..«.i year •¦ »>«~»>v<r my,riHrmA
nowal oommtoslons, ot ot other compen¬ sation earned or to be earned by tho bor¬ rower eirxcept advanereo against cxmipea- satien fer the flrst year of Insurance, A foreign Hfe Inauranc* oorporation which shall aot conduct Ite business wlthtn the limitations and In accordance with the requlrementa Imposed by this section up.-in domestic corporations shall not bs permitted to do buainess within the state. Any ateysk oorporation which haa hereto¬ fore Isamed at>d repreaented itaeftf aa ia- aulng nonpartlclpating pollciea excluslvo- ly, and which has changed and become a mutual company, en- b<«e-(>me a eompany
to end on tto thirtieth day of Jone In
such yaar. Where any statute providea. In terms
er effect, ttot any ln«>*ntory or account, ! or a report relating Ln whoto or ta part I to receipts and dlsbursomente of money, I be made te the leglsl.Tture or any stete i offlcor anu ually. or for a ytar, by a board, I commia.siOB or ouiiver under Uie n'lmix, i^a- , arnmeal, such Inventory or a'-co'jnt, and i suoh report so tar aa It relates to such \ receipts and elisburaemente, shall to tor I the preoedlng fiscal year, unless tto oal- i endar year be expreitsly mentioned,
I 2, Subdivision six of section four of
- - _ OmWm'tggttfgmmm'agnmy ta tba (iwni'ifiiiiM Ihteaal b> lha stabasara at theto next aaaattas.
I 11. SubdivMaa tkoao at aectton eoo
hundred and flfty eight, aa aaaessdod by
chapter four buadred and forty.4iino of
no time Is i tto laws of ntaetosa hundred and taa. ta
hereby Amended to read ao floltows:
1 Balano; all tb* aocoanU oa hto books on the flrflt day of eacb July, aod make a atatement thoreof, and an abetract ef atl tho receipta and paymente ot Ihe past flscal year. a«id within flve days there¬ after dollw' tto same to the auditing
tor a prescribed period, not eacn«(edlng cnve ; '•'™'"f ""'^ repi-ooonting Itself as Issuing g^^^' chapter ts toreby amandod to read
year nnder any on* permlsaloti, by fHIng ta hto offloe a deerlnlnn atating hla neaaona therefor and clausing tto aamo to to pub- Bshod In his next anntial r<»port. This seetton Shan not apply to any eyjrporatlon doing exclnstvely a non-pertiertpftttng bool- neos.
I 1 Thto acrt shaJI take effecrt Immedi- atohr, Htato of New York, Offlco ef fto lleicre-
tary of State, aa:
I have esompared tho preeeding with tto I
participating policies exeHusi-vely, or any such atock cwrporaten which may here¬ after change and b«c»ma a mutual com¬ pany, or beoome a company Isaiilng and representing Itself aa Issuing participat¬ ing polle-Joa eserlualvely, ma>- incur a to- j tei expondlture exoeedlng the limits of expoodltUTie heroin defined by am amount not greater than six per centum of tho oggregata net premtams according to tho standards adopted by the company as aforesaid. No oompany tranoacting bual- .
aa follows
S. Mako a re[>ort te the legislature at tts annua] session, <re»otaJnlng a complete atateme-nt ot tha funda of tho stato. Its re.s'iurcea and public expenditures during the praoedlng flscal yonr, a statement of each object of expendlturo. the funda If any, from wldch it Is to be detrayoel, and a st.atement of all claims against the state pre,««-nted to him where no proviaion or an insufficient provision for the payment thereof haa been made by law, with the
fl'^-^'-J!.-/A^l^»^J!L"T-:L^_-''-^!i';;^o%';;^^^^ -'-"»« ^-'° -- "'- •^"^°"
oommittee o* tba trustees, wtio ahall com- I pare fho Ba#ie 'With his books and voo<5h- j ers, and verity the sam.e by a oompartoon wtth ttae books of tto superintendent, and certify tto cwrrec^ness thereof to the tnistoos at their next meeting.
! 11 Sectloc ^even of crh»pt»r thirty- two of the laws of nineteen hundred aad nlno. entitled "Aa act tn relation to ths Insane, cf>nstlfnttng cdiapter twcnty-soren of the cof-a.lidated laws." ns amended by chapter c^t) hundred and eleven of the laws of nineteen bundred and ten, U horeby ar:onded to rond aa followa:
5 11. Annual report. The crommtoslon • hall, annually, report to tto legtolatnr* f'-e acts fl'-d pmceeelinga for the year end¬ ing Ame thirtieth last precedias; witb ruoh tacta la regard to the matiagtaisnt of tto instltutiona Cor tho iasana aa It may ctoam naoesaary for tto information ot tto Uglslaaure, including estimates of the oOHiunte reeiuireJ lor the uae of tto stata hoapit^Us and tho reasons therefor; aiul al,<>o ao miich of the annual rsporte made to tho oomiiii8.si,ia by tne State
mmm
jJPBHMBPPrTiTTrr'
StfijarTiM
at tb* eotapttorfler or In tto etate fh#a»- aad sball opon with aomo bank, in the vlctolty gf the hospital, to to select¬ ed with tMrtspisval of th an acceoat In bis namo as ruch medical (uparlatandeat and Immediately deposit
h sueh bank an moneys recelvod by hira foor of sooh ehapter ia hereby amendad aa auoh laaffleal Bupertntandeiu and traaa> ta read as foOo'ws:
¦
•ocfn year 'With a detailed •tatement there- ' the flr«r flay ofFebtWery a SatalUI
of; their proc*edlngs In regard to the { aent of tto gooaral op«ratton of aueh e«l-
. prteonera tterein. and auoh other mattera i logo for tho year ending on the thlrtiotb
tto eomptroller, I aa they may deem proper, or aa tho tog- I day of Jena tben aaxt preceding
'¦ ¦"-' Islature may require, | B. Sectkm aight of ebapter four htm-
I 26, Bectlon thre* hundred and twenty- | drod aad flfteen c»f tto tows of ntaotaob
hundred and thlrtaon. entitled "An act to eotebltsh a atata commission for Improv
"
aad shall draw theretrom only tor I 824, Money and transportation to to {
th* ose of tto hospital and tn the man- furnished prisoners on discharge. It ahall i of New Tork and mak1ng*aa appropria- aor nrovided bv tho bv-laevs *nd tinon the to the duri- of thA mmorinenTwWnt nf m tinn «K«v,A/r...e, ,_ t,..,^*... ..^.....t.^1 ... «-.«.i
provided by tho by-laws and upon tto et tto ateward. specifying tbe ob- jeot of each payment, Ue shall keep a full and accurate acooinU of the receipta paymeate, as directed by Aie by-
tto duty of the ruperlntenctont of coanty penitentiary to furnlah to each convict male or female, who shall has^ beon convicted of a felony, aod imprto- , oneKl Iherein In purauailte of the provl-
lag th* cotidltlon of the blind of the stata and mak1ng*aa appropria- Is hereby amendeet to read
lion therefor, aa tollows:
I 8. Tto commisaion may appoint sucb sAcors aad agents as may be necessary and a« their compensation within tho
lawo, and ot such other mattera as the sions ot statute, upon hia cr herr diacharge [ llmite of tha annual appropriation, in aU Miparlntondeat of state prlaooa may pro- from tto penitentiary, by pardon or oth- I cases, giving preference to blind persona ao-iba, and balance all hia accooate, an- orwlsa necessary clothing not exccedtag ; of equal efflclency, but no peraon employ. .i_ ^ .w_ .t,.^,-.,- .. . ,.._- -_.. twelve d'lliirs In value, except for tbe < ed by tto oommlsaion shall to a member
time totween tto first day ot November tbareof. It shall mako Its own by-laws.
and the flrst day of Aprtl, wton clothing and aliall annually, on or tofore the first
not exceeding elchtcen dollara ta value Jay of January, make a report to tho
may be given; and a sum of money not
Dually, on tto thirtieth day of Juna and wltiita ten days thereafter deliver to ttae anparlatendent of stele prlscxia a atate- meat thereof and an abstract of such r^ celpU and paymente tor tbo past year, Uto books and vouchera ahail at all Umea to open to tbe Inspection of tto superin- tendant of *tat* prisons, who may at any tlm* require of blm a statement ot his accounte and ef the funds and property In his cnistody,
I to BubdivUlon seven of section one hundred und flfty-flve of auch chaptor, aa thus renumtxTod hy chapte^ fiftr-n':ie of
oxcaedinR-, on an average, flve dollara, as the supuiintendent may deem proper and necessary: and a railroad ticket or tickets for tho transportation of ono person from tJlo ponltentUiry- tn the place of hia or her oonWctlon. or to such othor place as said convict may designate at no greater dis¬ tance from tho penitentiary than the place of conviction. It ahall be tho duty of the
tie taws of ninetoen huuelfSd and twelve superintendents ot said penitentiaries to
tranocrlpt therwfrem and of tto whole of ' ¦ j ,- r
¦aid original tow
FRANCTB M, HDOO,
Seciretery ef 8ta«a.
toMWS OF NEW YORK—By Atrthorlty.
CHAP. 120.
endowment tneoranc^a (other than group tnsuranc!e and rolnsnrance) upon whle-h tto premium loading ts loos than would enable the csompany to comply with the provlaions ef this secrtlon limiting total
thereon, and suggesting plans tor the Im¬ provement and management 'if the public resoiircea, and containing auoh other in¬ formation and recommendations relating lo tha fiscal affaira of the atate as In his ludgmrnt atould bo communl'rated to the leirialature. He shall also reipnrt
CharlUee Aid Aaeociailon und by th* \ ""^ reeulte, with hla report
and amended by cha,pte:r ono hundred ivnd tirsnty-OQ* of tbe laws of nlneteea hun¬ dred and tweWe, is bereby lunended to read aa follows:
7. Bee ttot all aocuunts and records are folly mad* up to the Inert dny cf June In each yoor, and present tho pfiarip-ii facta thereon, to
bonrito of managars ot Ui* state hospltels as tbe cunimlsKton may deem n*o**sary tor tbu oonHwleratlon of Um leglstoture. Tbe comnuasiou ataaU datasmlno frum time to time the capacity uf eacii of the stato boijplials and sliall Incorporate
ttae superinlonelent of state prisons, with¬ in forty days tUerea/ter, Thu residont offtocra, befor* entering upon their du¬ ties OS sacb, Btoll severally tsJto and file in tho office of tho Becretary of slalo, the constitotiotuU oath of offlce. The first ¦«-
Ito policies were cralculatod norording to tho mlo employed bv the aompnny for jax Afrr to amend the Insurnnoe tow. In j tho calculation ef fhe premium loading rtoatlon to Ihe tetel expenditures of life I on suoh policy. This section shall not iBOorano* erompanis* and th* proratura ( apply to expenses made or Incurred In loadings on p<ill'ies Ismied by oompanios | the boslnesa of Industrial Insurance nor. OmnsacUng buaineas on tto mutual plan, except as to tho limitation nf expenses Became a low April 3, I'Jli, with tto ( fer tto flr^rt yoar of hiauranoe and as to approval ef the Oovemor. Passed, three- compensation e>f and loans and advances
r^'^-TT",." J^'^!"'.'ifl.i°"'''"5_.'°'L *" lerlslaturo'on or before February first In
ench year tho expenditures, except for ainatriictlon -wcrk and pewmtinont better m-nt-e of each state department, com- mlKslon, toard, bureaa. offlce and instl<<
statement of such oapactty In tts annual i *»t*'>t phyalctan shall perform the
fifths h^-lng preaent
Tha People of the State of New York, Bopraaented In Senate and Assembly, do enact as fonowa:
Sertlon 1 Section ntnety-neven of chap¬ ter thirty-three of the laws of nineteen handred and nlno, entitled "An act In re^ Ialion to Inauranoe corporations, conatl- totinit chapter twenty-eight of the con- SoUeiuted lawa," aa amatidcd by ohapt<;r threo hundrad and ono of tba laws of nineteen hundrn-d and nine, chapter six hundred and ninoly-soven ol Ihe lawa 'if nineteen hundred and ten, chapter three htmdrod and four of the laws of nineteen hundred and thirteen, chapter ono hun¬ drad and three nf tho luws e>f nineteen handred and fourteen and chapter six bundred and seventeen of the lawn of nhnteen hundred and fifteen. Is hereby aroendeel tn read as foijows:
I 97 Limitation ot nxpen,a«a. No do¬ mestic life inaurance eorportvtton ahall tn ooy calendar year, after the year nine¬ teen huii'lred and six expend or becom-n Itoble for. Ineiluding any and all amounts which any persem. flrm or corporation Is permitted to expend on Ita behalf or un¬ der any agre<«ne-nt with It (li for oomrals alnns on flrat year's premiums. (2l for oompenaatlue, not paid by commlaslon. for services In obtaining new insuranca eonelualve of Salaries r>etd In good fiiith for agency s'lpervlalnn «lth«r at tho homo efflew or nt hraneh offlcres, ff) for modical aaamrlnHflons and inspoctlons of propeisee^ •toks, and il) for advanoaa te agents, a total amoant exceeding In the aggregate toS tbe Toadtngft upon the preratums tor the first year of Insurance received Is aaid calendar year (calculated on tho to- ¦18 Of. the American '-xperienne tnhle of mortality with Interest at tho rale ot tbaoet and one-hidt per cetitirm por an¬ num) and fb) tho presemt values of the asaiimod me»««llty gains for tho first flv* yoars of Inaurance on rolicles In force at tto ond of satd calondar year on which tto flrst premhim, or Instalment ttoreof, has been reoolved during said calendar y«Bu-, aa aocertalnod by fhe select and ul¬ timate method of valuation aa provided In aootlon eighty-four ot this chapter; and (r) on policies Isaued and tennlnated In said calendar year tho full prross pre- rnhims recelverd. leas tho net cost of In- ,iurance tor tho time the tiiHurance waa '¦ In foroe, oomputed by tho American ex¬ perience seleot and nltlmnte table, threo and one-half per oantum. No auch eor- poriitlon ahn»I make or Ine^ir any expense or permit any exiienso to to made or In¬ c-urred upon tts heihiilf e>r undor any a.greemeiU with it, except antiial Invest¬ ment expmine^ fnot exe^eefilng one-fourth of one pnr centum of the mean lnve,st(vl a!«ets> und e.\,-e,)t taxes and also except outlays exnliiHively In oewmortlcm with rcfal ootftto, In excots of tto ajTRTegnte amount of Uio nctnni loadings upon Premlitms re- cietvod In aeld year calculated j4pordlng to the alandordo adopted by the rwrmpany tDider sevrtlon olghty-femr of thiH chapter, and the prennnt values of the assumed mortality gains heiretnbe-fujm mentioned, Prcvided, however, that ariv audi rnr- peration having loss ttmn ei«hty mlimms of Inaurance In force, may Incur a totnl )ex|>endlture ex(-epdln»r the limits of ex- , pond I ture aa herein deflne^d liy an amotint
tilion, for tho tirst six montha of the then current llscai yt-ar.
i Z. 9ecUon sevuntonn of suoh ohapter, aa amended by chaijter two hundrad and fltteen of the laws ot niiie,leen hundred and fourteen. Is herel y amended to read as foliowa:
I 17. Itemized and monthly acuounts of public officers. Tlie piopar officer of each state hoapltal, asylum, c^iaritubie or re¬ formatory Institution, thc stale hoppltiU commlHBion. the atate hoard of oharitles, the stato hoard of health, the coiiaerva- tlua e-ommlasion and ali other atal.- com- mlawious, comuilsalune>rs ari'i iio uda, siiali, on or toioro tlie lifteoiiUi u,iy ui eitch motilh, r<<iider tu tho coiiiptroilur a ele- talleid and lli mizod account of all receipts and cvpeiidlturns ot nucli hospital, asy¬ lum, iiislUiition, e.-oiiimlnnMu. or bo.'ird of ~"~~~~"~~ j comralasloinTB during lho uioutu nextpro-
LAW8 OF NEW YORK—By AutharHy. ceding, Sue.ii account »i:,iU give in detail CHAP 104. 1 ^^* source ot all reicc^yts. liioludiiis: the
AN ACT to amend section thirty-seven i •'".""T"^'-'',^J"'° '^'¦> . ' ^''t-^ • "¦^'^ to „. .w 1 ., ¦ ._ .._ .- ' be acconipuiilead by oriiii,al and iioper
to agents (>nd sollcttora, to stock corpora¬ tions Issuing and repreainttng themselvaa as IsKuIng nonpartlclpetlng policies ex- , eluslvely '
I t This act atoll take effect Immedi- | ately, j
State of New Tork, Offic-o ef the Secre¬ tary of State, ns: | I have ocM'npar»"d tho ppeceding with tho | original law on file tn this offlco, and do i hereby oertify that the name la a correct transcrtpt theretrom and of tho whole of i said original law,
FRANCIS M HUOO, |
Secretary of Stnte.
of the eieetion law. In relation to county
CODiniitl«3.
Became a law March 31, liilS, with the
approval of tho Oovernor. P;is,^od, throe-
fltltis being preseiit,
Tho Poople or li.e Si ,.o of New York, ropreaenied In dciiatei and Astiembly, do enact aa feillows:
Secrtlon 1. Section thirty-seven o* chap¬ ter tweiity-twu of Dm laws *r ninetean hundred and niiio, ontitlci! An aot In re¬ lation to the elections, ouustliutlng chap¬ ter seventeen of Uie cunKollaated laws, " aa added by chapter eleai hundred and twenty uf tne laws of tiljateen hundred and thirteen, is hereby amended te read aa followa:
t 87, Counly cximmlttee, Tho oounty committe?© of each parly ahail ba e»ii- --lituted bv the elecUon In each election dlatrlot wflhin such couulj- of at leaat ono member, and ot auch additional mem- j Ity and qiuuilily bora as the rules and ri^ulatluna ef the party ma.y provide for rach district, pro¬ portional to tht) party vate In the! dis¬ trict for governor at tho la.st preceding gutornaturial election, or lu Alaae tha boundaries of such district huvo been changed or a new district has been cay>- ated since tho last precodiiiK gubernato¬ rial election, proportionate to the party voto cast for memtjer of aaaembly at the; iast preceding general election; or, If no acldltlon.'il members are required by tho i proper, but rules, tho votlni^ power of eacb member i mude unleaa shall be In proportion to such vote. £ach ineiiiiber of a county corrunitteei sball be an enrolled -voter of the part>' residing In the asBombly dititrict conlailchiK the elec¬ tion district In which he lu •^li-clad. Kac:h member of a county committee shall bo entitled to one vote.
In caae of the death, declination, dis¬ qualification, removal from dtatriet or no- moval from office of a meinl>er ot the r-ounty commlttoe, or the failiiro to elect a member, as by reyiaon of a tie vole, tho vacancy In such county curamllleej cauned thereby shall be fliled hy tho rum.iining members of such county commitiea as provided In section forty-Uiree of thla chaptar,
I 2. Thto act shall take effeet Immedi¬ ately, Slate of Now York
tary of Stato. ss:
I havo compared tho preceding with the orlfTlnal law on file In this office, and do heraby certify that tto same Is a correct tranacript tiierefroni and ot the whole of
not greater than the following Txrcanlages salel original law
of Hs loadings for the preceding calendar ; FRANCIS M HUGO.
^r' iLT'thn"^""!':" "'.m"" ""J :,* "'"'¦*' ' Becretary of Btate.
yonr losa than ten millions, forty por i
oentum; having twenty but less than thlr- j
ty millions, thirty-ilvo pier centum; hav- LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AuthwHy,
ing thirty but lesa than forty millions,
thirty per centum; having forty but le.-is
than fifty mlllfonH, twonty-fl-ve per cent- am; having fifty buf less than sixty mll-
Itons, twenty peir e-ontum; hnvlng sixty
bat leas thnn seventy mllllona, flfteen per
oentum; having seventy but less than
•ov only-five million*, ton por centum; itovliig seventy-flve hut toa than eighty (mtlllonsr' five per centum No such eror-
Pomtlon, nor any person, firm or corpo¬ rstion on Its beh:ilt or under any agree¬ ment with It shill! pay or allow to any
nsuiit, broker or othor porson. flrm or
aorporatioti for pncxiurtng an appllCHtlon
for life Insuriince, tor cidlectlng any pre-
intam thei-eon or for any other servlcM
performed in connection therewith any
oompensatlon other than that whloh haa
been determined In advance. Except as
horolnaftor providetl all bonuses, prises
and rewards, and all IncrcaKed or aildl-
ticmal conirnissliinN or compen.sation of
any soct bancd upon the -volume ot any
now or renewed business or the a^rgregato
erf poltoles wri Itun or paid for, are pro¬ hibited. Nothing herein contained Is to
to construed us prohibiting tho Inatltn-
tlcm of oonteatJ or compottttona among
agents, and the reoognltlon of suceress In
vouchers for all tund.s paitl from the tilj,te ] treasury, ujile,'yi i'Ui:h voucl,,/rt< havo been provlously filed with Iho comptroilor und ; have appended or anneixed tuorelo the I allldavit of the ofTice-r in.i.king tlie name ; to tlio effect that the kimjU:) and other : arttcleis there>ln spdilli-J were purulia.si d and received by hini or iiudc-r hire dlrtu- tion; or Itiat tho Indelitednead wa.-i In- { curred undar l.is dii^ei tion; thul the Kuocls were purclia.,sod at i^ C-tir cash m;.rket prico and that ni-ithor lio, nor any per- .soQ In his iichalf. h.-ul any pecimliiry or other Iiilcr>i3t lu the article.^ pin-'-t,:LSe>d or In the indahtoiliie-.-H Incurred; thai he re- ; ceived riej pucuni:iry or other hiiae;Ilt tbere- I from, nor any pi-omisea tliereof, thnt the 1 artlclos ounlaiiied iu such bill worei ro- I csived by him, un,l Uiat they coittormed In rUl r«K[K'< td to ttae eoodu ordered by him or undi r his directiem, botti in qual- riio Mtate immpti-xiller, tho presidont of the state board of cluir- itlOB. and tho lineal superviaor ot starte charities shaJl from tinio to time clndsity Into grades tbti ullice r,i and empioy-iea ot tha vaj-ioua c}i,-itilaiilo and letoi-niatory Institutions rmiulrcel by iiiw to ropurt to tha tl,scaJ aupervlsor, and In tho mouth of Se--ptomber of eacli >ear rc-comtniinil to the governor suoh eh,aiinea tn tho silaries or wages of such otncois and ejuiiloyen'S r tiia eiLSuiiig flin-al year as inaj- seem juch i:hangea siiali not be tho govornor siiall approve tho samo In ivrlting. l)lffereru-e,s In tho expenso of Hvlng- and ratiio of waees in the locallllOB In wiili:h auch in.stitutions ara BltUiiUj may b«i conbidered. The comp¬ lroller Iihall havo tho power of audit suto- Joct to Bucli cla.sHificalion.
9 4. Section twtiiiy of uuch diaptor la he-reiby iinioivled lo read as follows:
I 20. Annual iinciitory and ropurt of In- Btltuiloii.s. ICvor.i nl:ito ciiarilaliio liiati- tutlon, Htato luiopltal, raforiniiturv. house ot refuKo iind industrial si-hooI sliall file with tho conii-itrni'er aiiniiiiliy. on or bo¬ foie Jul'- I',, e-iiiisth, a certilied Inventory of an arr:i li e .it mali-tennnco on hand at the e-io-io of tint proc-oding tiscal year, .slatlnut thn liind and um-jiinl ot «ai-ii ur¬ tlcle. Kvery- States ch.irliabli- Institution, ! state hospital. reSormatory, liouse of ref- Offlc* ef tho Secre- 1 utr«, atate uKii'ultural ii:ciierirnoiit station, , and tile hoaltii offle-er of tile port of New ¦V'ork duriii:< tho contlnuan-je of surh of¬ fl'-e, reijuirad hy law to report annually to Uio IitLslatiire. shall .state an invon- j tory of eui h artlek' of protu rty. FliUUig I j itrf kind and aiueiunt, exci-pt si.ppiivis for [ moinli nanco, hcloiiMiiig to tiie i-t:;to an 1 In their po.sBes.Hlon on July first of each yoftr
I 6. Bectlon forty-four of chipter fltty-
sewen of the lavs of nineti-cii hundred
,,,,.-, ,,, and nine, entitled ".¦\n act relating to state
I tiAi 1U3. I ,,t,.^r|,j„,^ coiiatiluTliig chajiler flftv-tlve ot
AN ACT to amend the village law. In ro- | the couaoliil.ted laus," u.s amended hy
laticm to the eBtabllBhrnont of publicity : ciiapter four hundrod and five of the laws
funds and to raise money by taxation , of ninetoen hundred and eleven. In hereby
therefor | reiieuled
Bocaino a law April 1, 1916, -with tto > i 6. Bulidivi-sion seven of ae.-ctlon sixty- approval ot the Oovernor. Passed, three- ' fivo of such e:liaptcr la hereby amended fifths being prciseiit. j to read ua follow.s:
Tha People of tho State of New York, i 7. See that such accounte and records represieiited lu Senato and Aaaembly, do | sliiUl ho fully madir up to tho tirst days
enact au tollowa:
Section 1. Section eighty-nine of chap¬ ter alxty-four ot the lawa ot nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An ai t ralat¬ lng to villages, coiistltutlag chapter six¬ ty-tour of the) oonsolldated lawa," la herev by amonded by adding thereto a new Hub- dlvLsion known as suhulvluiou twenty- eight and to read as fullows:
28. Public ity fund. Wheu autboriaed by a resolution iluly adopted hy a majority elf tho quaUliod voters of such vllluge, voting thereon at a general vllluge elec-
:4U'h yenr, and nd results, witii
thi
of Januar.v
that tha principal etl'ecl
Ills report tlieroon, be- pie.'joiiled to
board at its next nieotint?;
S 7 Suhdiviiion thi-eo ot eectkin sixty- six, pf si:cli ciiapter, as amendeil by cliup- tor fonr hundrod and fortv-nine of the lin.H of iiineteeyi hundred and ten, ia here¬ by aTueiiieii to reael a,s follow,s.
3. lialiuico all lho accounts on his book on the flr.st day ot emrh July, and make a statement thereof, and an abstract of all tto receipta and payments of Uio past
refxirt to tto togl&lature
i 11, Seciion sevontzea ef auch chapter, aa amendod by chapter ono hundred and twenty-one- of tto laws otrainttoea bua¬ dred aud twelve, la hereby amanded to reuei as follows;
9 17, Coininiaslon to provlcto for the proe- pucUva wants of the Insane, Tto com- inlaelon ahull provide sulQchent acc:ommo- datlons tor the prospecUva wantj* of the pcH>r and Indigeirt Iruiane of the Stata Te prevent oveircrowding la the slate hos¬ pitals. It ahall reoommcnd to tto legisla¬ ture the u.nablishment ot olhor state hos¬ pitals, in Euch parte of tho st&te as ta ite Judgment will bent meet the recjulre- inetitj ut HUch liwane. It sball alao fur¬ nlah to tho Ibglelature In oach year, an o»tlrn,-ite ot the liBebahlo number of pa¬ tients who will toViiue iMntltea of tto re- spoe-tlvo stato lioppituls during thc year bcigiimiri?: July fln-t noxl ensuing, and, unle:s» otiierwlso provided by law, an es tlmate of thej coat ot all tto additioiiaJ buildings r.nd e'lulpmenu, If any, which v,-l!l he re,|uired to CMsry out the provl- sliins 'if th,a chapter relating to tho care. eustoiiy and treatment of the poor and Indlgesnt insiino of Uio state. No monay eeliall be oxjicui^cd for tho erection of ad- dltl'jnai Liillil!ii;;,s, or fnr unusual repairs or linprovenuMila of state hcxtpitels, ex¬ cept upou plajiu and spccificaUons to ba approved hy the commisiieiii and tho gov- ei-nor. No niuriiclpaiity of lha state sliall have Ui'j power to intxJify or cliaiige i)l;iii.s or fci>ex:lf1catloii3 for the erection, repair or liaproveii.ont of state hoapltal buildings cr the plumbing or soweraga i-onnected therewith, Tlie commission rn^y uocui-e a blanket policy of tiisurajicre i-overiuff any or all uf the buildings, prop¬ ertj or fivtun-s of llie stato hospitals.
9 14 Si,tidivi;<ion six of section forty- throe ot suc^li ciiapter, aa aihended by haiit, r ona hundreii and twenty-ona ol tho hi-ivs ot nineteen hundred and twelve, i,s hert liy aineudejd to road as follows:
G, Make tlio commission. In July of each year, a duttilled report of tho results of Iheir vislt,s and Innpec tlon, with sultabia sugffeatlons and bueh other matters as may bo required of them by tho commla- ,^li)n, for tho yeur ending on tho thirtieth day of J;ii)o preceding the date of such report, Sm-h report shafl bo prepared by a committee of the board, subject to tho approval of tho board.
S 15. SiilidlvlBlon ten ot section forty- live of HucJi chapter, us amended by chap¬ ter one hundred .and twenty-one of the lawa of nineteen hundred and twelve, Is hereby amonded to road aa follews:
10, 8o<j that ull such aex-ount.s and rec¬ ords aro fully made up to tho last day of Juiie In each year, and that the prliic-lpiil facts and results, with his re¬ port tiicroon. lira prtsentcd to the Iioard of iuanf.(4ci« within thuty ilay-s thereaft¬ er, who shall Incorporate It In their re¬ port to tho coiiinii.ssion, Tho commission may I'resoriba the torm of and tho sub- Je-l,s t) be embraced in sucli reports ,Si,ch ,supertntendent Bhall mako other re- liorLs at sucb tiiues, in kucIi manner and In re.-^r>ect to Buch mutters us tho buard of luanagrrs or the oummisKion may dl- ro..-t, j
I 16. Subdivision aeven ot secrtlon fifty- l-wo of such chapter Is hereby amended to rend ns fol|r>ws:
7. balance ali accounte on hi.s booka, I anniiuily, for the yoar ending on tho last ] day ot June, anei mako a statement thoro- | of and an abstract ot ttie rcjceipts and j payments of the past ynar and dellvar j tho same, within thirty days, to tha com- | mission. I
9 17. Section ona hundred and thirty- | three of such chapter, as thua renumtor- j ed by chapter flity-niuo of the laws ot j nineteen humlrod and twelve. Is horoby | atnended to read as follows:
9 lit,'. Medical superintendent as treas¬ urer of tho hospital. The medical super¬ intendent Bhail bo the troasurer of tbe hospital, and beioro entering upon bia duties, sii,Ltl file with tho comptroller of tho atato his undortiiUing to the people Willi saietlee to ho aiiproved by the bu- ! P' rinteniieni uf state priaona, to tho effect ! that ho will faithfully perfe^irm his trust a.s such treu-surer. llo suail have the cus- I toily of lho moiieyB, securiiies and obll- j gation.i belonging to tho ho.spltal und not I reijulrcd by law to be or remain In tho custody of tho comptroller or In the state I treasury, and shall open with some bank, in the vii-iuiiy of tho hosiiilal. to bo ae- j looted with the approval of lho comp- triiller, au account in Ida name as such I modie,-il superintendent, and immediately I deposit In buch bank all moneys rectivod b;. him as s-uch medical suporlntendont j ard treasurer, and ab«il draw therefrom only for the uso of tha hospital and In I ttie manner provided hy the by-laws and I iiiKin tlio order ut the »tcward, speeltylng ; Uio object ot each payment. Ho shall kflop a full and accur.ato account of tha
tlon or at a speci:il election called aud : .vo^-r; and, within three dajs thoreafter, I rc-..clpts jind payments, as alrocrted by the
liver tho B:imo to the auditing comnilt- t^^e of tho nmnaners. who shall compare Uio same with bi.s booka anil vouchers, and verify the samo by a further compar¬ ison with tho IxKil^s ot the su|ierlnte>iideiit, and c-ertlfy the coirectucuis thciicot to the managers nt their annual mocting.
i S. Subdivision thre* ot an-tlnii one hundred and elpht of Buch chupter.
hold for sueh purpose, may establish publicity fund uf such amount as the rea¬ olutlon may direct, to be expended tor tho purpoae of advertising thu advan¬ tages of Buch village as a summer and
•uoh competitions by the awarding of rib- winter resort or otherwise, Including Uie
bon decorations, medals, pins, buttons or necessary and legitimate expenae ot so-
ottor tokens of smiUI hitrlnstc value, giv- curing the deslgnatton of such vUlage as
on not as compensation but as a bona fide tto place for holding the convention or
recognition ot morit No such corporation meeting of any organization or society,
shall pay commlesions upon renewal pro- aiid for suoh othor and additional pur-
miuma received upon policies tosuod after t>oaes as may tend to promote the gen- j '^'"'"' ""'^ •'^"- '" hereby amended to read
the year ninetaen hundred and six. In ex- eral commercial and Industrial welfar*
oeas of flvo per centum of tho premium of the villag*. and for that purpose may
annually for fourteen yean aftor the i rais* by taxiOJon a sum not «Kc»edlng
flnt year nf Insurance In tbo case of en- ' one thouaand dullars per annum to ba
chMrment policies providing for less than '- asMrsaed. levied and collected to the same
twenty annual premiums, nor In excess muuner ttot other village teoua ara as-
ot Sttven and one-half per centum of the | seased. levied und collrotod.
premium annually for the flrat nine yeara ' | 1 This act ahull take eSOot tmmadl-
after the flrat yoar of InauraQce anel five ; ately.
por oe-ntum of tho premium annually for i State of Naw Tork, Offloe of tto Secro-
tto next ensuing flve years tn the cwse of tary of State, as:
other forms ef polkitea; provided tbat an i have oompoxied tto preceding with the
amount found to be equivalent to tho ag- original law on flle In thto ofltoe, and do
by-Uws.'and of euch other matters as the suporiuteiident of stuto prisons and the Btato hospital oomnitssion may presoriha. and balaiico all his accounte, annually, on thu thirtieth day of June, and within ten days thereafter deliver tu the superin¬ tendent of Btato prisons a stutement there¬ of Uld an atotract of such receipts and y:ncnts for the past yaar His books
nded by chapter four hundred and ^^''J vouchers ahall nt all times be open furty-nlne of Uio laws of n1nele><in huu- ' '° 'ho Inspection uf the superintendent of
stata prisons and the commlssloti, and as follows: i tbey may at any tima re<)uire of him a
3. li-Uaneo ail the accounte on Ids books ¦ 8"it«!'nent of hla accounts and of tho on tho first duy ot each July, ai-.d make a ! ttuula and property In his custody. Slatement thereof, and lui abstiact of all ' • ''' Subdivision seven ot eeoUon one the
year. _ . _.
livcr the aamo to the audltlr.g committee "' ^^^ '**• <>' nineteen hundred and of tke ma.nagers. who shall compare the I twelve and amended by ohapter one hun- s.-ime with^iia books and vouthara and j '^'^^'^ '^"^ twenty-ono of tbe laws of nine- verify tho H;in!e by a comparison with tha '**" hundred and twelve. Is hereby ansend- buoks of tlie surerlntencieiit, and eertify ^ *" '¦'^** ae follows:
tha correctness thereof to the managers t- Soo th'.t all accounts and records are iit thoir annual meeting, ' fully mad* Up to tho last day ot Jnne In
I I. Subdivision three of section one i*ach yaar. and present the principal tacts
roceipta and paymcDts of tho past | *»i">ired and thlrty-flve of Budi chapter, ; and within fiv« days thereafter dc- | "^ ^-'^^ ranumbered by chaptor fifty-nine
ties and to subject to tto responslliiiiUes of the supoririteiident in his shkiiuBs or aboence, Tto ste'wnrd may rersonnlly purchaae any supplies for tho uso of such hoapltal. but only In tho name of the med¬ ical auperlntendent. and In ench 1n,«tnnce ! by hto direction nnel not otherwise |
I 21. Section fifty of chapter forty-soven ; of the laws of nineteen hundreel arid nlno, ; enHUad "An act relating to prisons, con¬ stituting chaptor forty-three ot tbe con- , BOtiebUed laws," Is harerby amended to - ', read aa followa: i
I f CO. Reports of prison offlcera, Tbe agent and warden ot every prison, ths saperlntendent or manager of evnry poi,l- taiitiary, tba licol>er of evory Juii or oth- ' er liiiriitutlon uaed for the eJe-tentinn of sane! adulte charged with or convl-tod of , j crime or detained as witnesses or dohturs, | ' subject to tto visitation ot the corninla- ' Bion, shall, bssidoa such information as may from time lo tima bo requlre-d ot' him by the state commisaion of pi'ise:ins pursuant to tho powers herelnbeforo con¬ ferred, on or beforo the first diy of Au¬ gust In each aud every year, report to aaid commission the number of male and foniale persona charged with url mo and , awnJOng trial, tho number convicted of erimo, the number detained aa wltnesHcs nnd OS debtors In his custody on Uio liis; day of July last pa,''t, together with a Etatlstlcral exhibit ot tho numhrr of ad- nils.'rions, dischargeti and deullis which I have occurred within tho pii-st yenr, lha! nature of the charge, tho pei iod ot deton- [ thin or sentenua, and such other ftu ts I and Information as tha commiasion may , ' rai^uira |
I I 22, Bectlon one tuindi-«d and twenty- one of such chapter ia hereby amended , to read as follows: {
I IZl, Ajinual report of superintendent. It aball bo Uie duty of tlit- su;ieriiitend- ' ent of Btete prluonB on or hefore ihe tenth day of January In each year to report tu tUo lQgl,i!lature In writing tho cmdiuou of eaoh of tho prteons for the year eraling with tho laat dny of tho previous June, I specifying the numher of e-xjiivirts con¬ fined during aucb yesar, und for what of- ¦ tunaes, Uie number trantferrod from any pri.son and the reason therefor In each c»LSa, tha moral. Intellectual und physical', cMndltlon of the prisoners ami how ©rn- ployod, »he amount ot money expeiuled dtning such year and hoTT, In dotoll, the amount ot money earned during such year and how. In detuil, tUn amount paid Into tto treasury during auch yoar, and such other mattera as may seem perti¬ nent and proiier In the Judgment of tha superintendent.
i 2S, Section ona hundi-e?d and twenty- nine of such chapter la heroby aniended to reiod as follows:
9 12S. Annual report. Tlie agent and warden of eaoh ot B;iid pri.soiis shaU, on or betoro tho fltteesnth d,iv of Auguat In eofih year, rondor to tho auperlntendent ot state prisons a full nud true report for tho > ear cwidliig with the Ir:^t da.\- of the previous Juno, of oil moneys recedvod by hlni cm account of the prison undor hia iJiarfeo, and all tho rnoney.s expended under his direction for tho iiss thereof, and alao an Inventor.v of (ho ^uo'ls, raw material and ':4her p-.-operty of the strite on hand on Uio huet day of tho previous June, which account and Iiieentnry thul! bo attested by the oath of the agent .'nil w.arcten and clerk of the prison to be Jiiit a:id true, tofir-ther with a statememt uf nil changes In tho officers ot such pilwin dur¬ ing auch year, and tlio annual reports to the agent and warden of tho clerk, pliysl- olan and chaplain of euch prison, and such other m.-itters as siiuil li» reeiulrod by tho superintendent of ftato pri,so:is
I to, flection ono hundred and llilrtj -six of sucli chapter, as aniimled hy eiiapti-r one hundred ancl five of tho laws ot nine¬ teen hundred and lifieen. Is hereb.v amended to read as toili .vs:
I U«. General duties of clerk. It shall bo the duty of tho clerk of oach of said prisons to fionfomi to ttie rules of dl,"- clritiiie established by thn aiiperlntoiKlent ot stato prisons, and to perform his elu¬ ties as preecribed by the coinptroiler in acx'ordance with law; to keep a register of convicts, in whicii the iiumes ot the eajnvk-ts nliall bo alphaboUcnlly arranged, I and In wtilrli shul! be entercrd, under ap- j propriate csoluinns, the dato ot convic¬ tion, where born, age, occupation, com- I plexlon, stature, crime, court In which. I county wtore convicted, teiTu ot sentenr e, numbar of previous i-onvlei ions, to what prison or prisons praviuiLsly sent, when i discharged and how dischurKed, and such j adellUonal facts aa tho au;ier!r,tondent of state prlsona may reeiuire to be stnted on tto register; to luiniiaily rciiort to the , agent and warden of such priFun em the ; flrat day of August tha nunihe^r of con- I victe remaining In prison on tho la-st day j of tho previous Juno, the numtier rocelvejd , during tho voar ending with the last elay J of the previous June, the number dis¬ charged by expiration ot sentence, h,aboag corpus cr hy the courts, the numbor of cteaths and escapes, and tlie number transferred to any other penal Irstitii- tlon during such yenr, and the numlier remaining In prifon on the last da', of •aid Juno; to keep books of account of ' tho flnancial transaciiona cf the prisuii; to keap a separate account in a buok iiro¬ vlded for that purpoaa of uii raeuiey und other articles received by the uirerit and warden from oach convict, crediting such , convict therefor; to enter each bill taken ' by tho iiEont and warden ot the prison tn tbo booka ot the prlcon at the time of tho receipt of tho articles mentioned In such ncwount, and in '-use the artlcios re¬ ceived do not agree in all respei-ts witii the invoice, he ihall Immediatelv notify tho agent and warden nf sich iliserep- ancy, and note In hiti boo!; the dlsrrei- ancy. whether In weight, nuantity or
make a return to tho comptroller ot thi state, under oath, on the thirtieth dav of June ot each year, in which he shall fully set for the name of each convict received In said penitentlarlea by virtue of st.itute. In wtot court convicted, before what pro-i siding justice or judge, tto offense for which conviction wna had. tha dale of such conviction and length of senteiico, dale of reception ot such convict at such penltentiiu-leia. and tho dato of hla or her di.schargo tborefrom. and I" detail, the sums cif money paid by tl.i*, umler the furegoiiiK i-rovisions cf this ,"-e.*ion The coniptrtilier shall thereupon audit and al¬ low to auch penitentiaries such sum aa may he found due to them, under the foregoins; provi,slo:..'' airing the year pro- 1 cd.iig said thi.-Uo,* day of June, and .*:ha!l draw hU warrant upon the troHsury of tlie at.-iie In favor of the suporlntend¬ ent of each penitontlary, f;ir tho amount so auditeHi (Uld allowi d, payable out ot any mom :-• In tho treasury not othorwiso appropriated.
9 2!. Section flvo of chapter nine of tha laivs of nineleen hundrod and nine, an- tltled "An act In relation to agriculture, constituting chapter one ef the consull- duled la-R's," Is hereby amonded to read aa followa:
9 5. Annual repcrrt. Tho commissioner of asrlcult-jre shall make an annual re- Ijurt to the le<gi:d8tur« on or l:,>fo:o Jan¬ uary fltteeiiUi, of hia work and preK-eed- hiKS for tho yoar ending Juno thirtieth, next preceulng, whicli shall Include a stateme3Qt in detail ot ttae numbor ot as- slHtaiit co:nmi,s.sionors, c.'ieraists, exports, OKentii, and counaai cmpleiyod under tha provlHlons ot thla chiipter durlrs aii<-h year, iind their e-ompe iisullon, e,\pen»e>H and dlihurst rue nts, and also a statemonl In detail ot the expondit'-rea of moneys appropriated fur the atate agricultural society, tho crounty agricullural societies and tho Ncw Turk agricullural experi¬ ment stntlon: and other agricultural pur¬ poses and esti:nat<5« of tho amounts re inliad tor all such purposes for the en¬ suing year. lie may require the state utTili-ultural FO.-iety und the county a^irrl- cultural nrjcietles to make reports to him and prcjicribe the form of anch reporta.
9 In. .Section Uuee hnndred and six of such chapter Is heieby umended to re.ad as foilowa:
9 Jf«. Tho New York agricultural nxper- Inieiit BlaUon The iostilutlon known as the New Vork aKrlcuitural oiiierlment bl.itioii, located In tbo city of Oeneva, for tha puriioao cf proniotlng agriculture In itJ vurtoi;,'; brajii lies by scimUdc Investi¬ gation and exporlment,
lier lho conti-ol and raima^ament of a liiard ot trusteeia, Suoh board of trii.stcoa shall bo known an tho bo:.rd of control of the New York agricultural experiment stai.ion and ei^l coniist of nloe memhers, except RS heroTnatier provided. The gov¬ ernor and commissioner of agriculture 'liall bo inernlitrs of tho board by virtue of their ofllca:). The govornor ahall ap- r-olnt the other a-.-vcii membera et auoh hc-ird. wlioi«e term ot office shall be three yeiu'3. provided, however, that the present membera of the board of oontrol sliall i-ontiiiuo In oliico until the eiplnitlon of tha terwio to which tiiey w»-.r« appointed. Kuch hoard of control, of which flve inetn- horn shall cpiiMltute a quorum, shall told an amiual meeting and auch other meol- Ingn fiuiii Ituu- tu limc aa tliey may deie-m rveCKSHary and shall anmiall.v elect a pres¬ ident from their owti number, and «y>point a secretary aiul treasurer, to hold tlieir olllces during tho pleasure of the board. .Such board of (or.li-ol shall hnvo ganeral niaiiageriiont of the aUitJou and sluill ap¬ point a director to huve overnight nnd management of tho txpi-rinieiits and 1n- vnatlgatloiiH and otli'ir scl'-nlillo and ex- liert -n-ork which shall be deemed necna- r^ary to nccor^.pllsh the ohjo'ts of aeld In¬ stitution, and .suoh hoanl incy employ competent and .¦-:iltablo ciismlais ati'l uth¬ er experts and persons m-ccsHAry for car¬ rying on t!.o wo.-k of tlie ataiiun and .shall tix the coiniiensatliin of uli iiersons , coni,oi-teiI with Ihe work of nald sLilloti Said sta'ion shall, lie>9ii1es conducting ex¬ perlineiits and Invesilgatlons for the pro¬ motion of ai^rli-ulturai sclone-e, perform uinl report tu ilia eommlssloner of attrl- culturo siu-li analysis and other expert aele:ititlc wnrk r.Ksuld comml.ssloner may ri-uue.st OS nefC^ary for the administra¬ tion of tho provlHlons of thl,ii chaiiter and the salarie-' and other expen.ses lii<-;irred hy reason uf sucsli analyse!' and other ex P'-rt scii-nllflc servic shall ba paid from , funds provided for raid Btatlon tor the "Xpre-jia purpose, of aiding In enforcing, thu iirovl^iioiis eif this chaptiir Said hoard of ceiiiti-ol shall publish or cause to ho published, from time to time, buIletliiK und leports irlving the results of the ex- perimonts and Inve-stlgatlona c:onduoted j hy faid station for the proineitloii of ag- ; rlculture In Its various branches, (ogi-ther j [ wilh nucli otlier Information as may pro¬ mote the piiri>oses and welfare of r:ild In- ' Ktitutlon. .Such board 8li;i'l have dir<-'-tton ' uf the expeneiltiii-o ot all moneys appro- nri:ilel to rnld Ft."t'iin; the dire-tor Bhall nniiiially on or before the flfteonth d:iv 'f December mako a full ropurt to the- hoard of the work accomplished hy said .«l,"tlon which report, together with a, >-tiitemont of lho re<?elpta and expendl- j tuM-.'^ fur tho yes.r ending the thirlieth riav of .lune then next preeeding, and , sueh other statements as miiy nenrn de- j p"r,-Mo the hoard sliall tran-rnlt to the comnil-.'ioner ot agriculture ' ri or h'foro tho lirst day of Jfiniiar-\' next s-n-coedlr'g, nnd '(tld roti-irt shall const'fit* part of tlio anrnral report of tho eorr,-n1«sionor i.f , s?riiculture No memher of said board sh'ill re«»lve nny oompons-tion for his I .soivioos as suih, hit sh-ill ho paid Ms; nit'-.i'--nry travePnij i.xpeiij-e!, and those ' exr>e«n'os Ircurrid hy him hv an Bctual I attends nee upon the mee"pg?i of a'lch | boi'.rd The boa r'l shnll make such ruli-s , atlli ropiilatlons as may frum timo to tlrne heoorne necessary to carry o'lt the ; ohteots r,f the station j
I 39 P.«i-Hnii three hundred nnd eleven of au'h 'hapter Is her»hy amended to read na folio wr,' |
J SII r>!::trlhtitlon of ni'inevs appropri- j • fed t-r certnin a^rrlcnUinnl so'letlea Of , al! moneys apnroprintod In the roirular approp'i,itlon hill during nrv nne year hv the legislature for dlstrihiitlon among tkfl atfi'li ultuiui Bocictles t.y tl:o commissioner of ai;rl:'alli;re tho said c ..mmisi'loiier may
govornor und the legislature of Ita pro¬ coedinga up to and Including the thlrUoth day of June preceding. emi>ex1>ing therein a properly claaslflaU and tabulated atate¬ ment of its receipts and expenditures. The oomniisalon shall make a clasalfled and tebulated atatement of Ite estimato for the yaar enaulng. to the governor on or hefore lb" flrat day ot January In euch year. Tho annual report ahall alao present a coneise review ot the work of the commlsalon for the preceeling year, with such suggestions and recommonda- tlons for Improving tho condition ot tto blind and prevenllng bllndnees as to it maj- soem expi-dlent.
I S2. Bc^ction four ot chaptar four hun¬ dred and forty-six of the laws of aineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act to provlda for the management ot the Kast¬ ern Ne-w 'i'ork State Custodial Asylum, lu bc known hereafter aa the Letchworth Village,' and for the admia.slon and con¬ trol of Inmates therein," la hereby amend¬ ed to read aa follows:
i 4. Annual report. Tba board of man¬ agera ahall make to the legislature in Jan\iary of each year a detailed report with suitable suggeatlons and such other matter as may bo required of (hem for the year ending on the thirtieth day of June preceding tho dato ot such report.
I 8J. Secrtlon ten hundred and sixty ot chapter twenty-one of tho laws of nine¬ teen hundred and nine, entltlael ",fn act relating to edu<-ation, constituting ohapter sixteen of the consolidated Uws," as amended by chnpter eme hundred and for¬ ty of tho laws of aluetwon hundrod and ten, and as added by chaptor alx hundred and aeventy-flve of tho laws of ninetean hundrad and thirteen, la hereby amendod tc read SB follows:
I Kiyi RejKirts, The board of control shall reiiort to tho commissioner of SKri- cmlture annually, on or bofore the flrst day ot Den'cmber, a detailed stntemnnt of all expendlturea ami ut tlie general opera^ tlons of the Bald achool tor the year end-* Ing (he thirtieth day of June then next preceding; and a copy of auch roport shall be transmitted to tha legialature.
9 34. Section ten hutidred und aeventy- eight cf auch chapter, aa added b> i:har>- ter eight hundred and flfty two of th« laws of nlneteeu hundred and eleven, ta hereby amended to read oa follows:
9 IOTS. Powera and duties of hoard ot trustees. Ttie bonrd of tnislees of sucH school shall have the general care, super.* vision aid control of such school and of all tta nftuirs, and to carry out ttn ob¬ jeots and puriioses sh,Ul:
1, Eiiipli'y and at pleasure remove teach¬ era, oxperta, chemists and all neces.sary clerks und asslstante.
2, Adopt rules not Inconsistent with law controlling tho afl'alrs of such school and regulating the maetlngs and organlzattoa of such board;
3, Preacrtbe tha ooarse of Instruction ar.d the methods of Investigation and ex- periinente to be followeid In siii h acliooL
The board of truatees ahall report to the ball continue un- i commissioner of agriculture niiniiully, on
I or beforo tho flrat day of I.>ee-eiiilior, a dotalled stetemont of aueh expi-iulltiiri-s and of the gonerni oper;itiiiii8 of the suld
' scliool of agriculture for the yenr ending the thirtieth duy ot Juno then next pru- ceeilng, and a copy of sueh report ahill he tran.smittod to the legislature. Sludeuta, heiiia tide re:-ldentfi of the- stato ot New Yi>rk for ona y«ar precdlng the date of their admission, shall bo enlitled to free tuition. Other foos and chniges. If unv, in the said achool of agriculture, and any moneya received from tuition pi;!d by KtudentH not roeldeiitn of tho stale of Now 'i'ork, and from lho sale of pioihic-ts, ahull he reiiorted and forniirded monthly to the stals treasurer as required by the stnito finances law. jl Si. Se. Hon ten hundred and nin'ty-
: throa ot such chapter, as amended by chapter ona hundred and forty of thn laws of nineteen hundred ami ten, is hereby amended to read as fullows:
9 lOBJ. I'owora and dulleH of hoard of trustees. Tiie board of tru.stees ,sei ap- pulntod by the governor aha!l haves the general ofira, supervUion und cohikiI of aueh scbeTOl and atl Its affairs and tu car¬ ry out Us filijocts and vmrpoMa,
1. Kiiiploy and remove teachers, experts, I he-mlsta and uU DecesRsry clerks anel us* sistonts,
2. Adopt rules not Ine-onsl.itenl with Ihe law 'ontrolllng the affair.i of hui-h school.
3. rro;-cril.e tho oour.se of liistructlon and the niitliods of InvestiKation and ex- pcjrlinents to lie followed in sm-h school.
The buard of trustc-es shall report to the I'onimls.slonor of ngrleultiiro annually, on ur before the flrat itoy of Heeeinlier, a cle- 'plitd Btatement of ouch expoiidltures nml uf tha genorai ufieratlons of the oald schiViI of agriculture for tho ye.ir «-nillnK tho thirtieth day of June thf;n next pre¬ ceiling, and a copy of au'h report sh ill bf! tranamiltod to the leglaiuliire ,Stu- dents bona tide residents of the stato of New York tor one year preeeding tho dnle uf their admlaelon shall l>,: enlitled to free tuition (Ither fees and charges. If any. In the said pohool of agrle-ulture, and any moneys reclve-d from tuition pml hv students not rouidonts of the state* of New York, and frum the sale of preiil- iicta ahall ha ropc-teel and f'u warded montblv fo the state tre-uaiirer so re- epih-oil hv the state (Innnoe law
9 !i<l Thta act shall take effect Immedl¬ atoly. St.-ito eif Now York, Offlce of the Secrelary
of State, ss:
I hav" cemiparod tho preceding with th* oriKlnal law on flle In this offloe, and do hereby certifv that the name la a oorrect transcript Iherefreim and of tho whol* of •old original law
FRAN''IS M frrrno,
J^eoretary of Slate.
-By Authority.
"?*"¦!*"•«!!. P/ix^r^'i in lire prNeiii a sot , ji^irlfute to (ho agriiultural auele tl
grtigate amount ao payable by a calcula- hereby certify that the saois to a cornect , , ,„ l. _
tlon approved by the supertntendent ot transorlpt therefrom aod of tto whole of hundred and thlrtj -two of such chupter, , »"" resnlfa, with hU roiiort therefon, to other state prison.-;, ami f
l(i»urauoo and bused upon mortality. In- fal4 orlgtaal law ''^ amendod hy chaptor four haiiflrud and Xt^c supe^ntendont of state prisons, with- : • auitable number of sue;
terest nnd lapse rotes, may to distrib¬ uted through threo or more yearn, or thrcMigh a period excaedtng fourteen years, but not mor* than two-tlfths of such amount ahnll be payable for any on* yoar; provided further that In any agen¬ cy diatrlct siibtoot to the sup«rv1ston ot a tocal aatoried repreoantativ* the reimw- al cximmlaalon payabto to agejato of such dtotrict shall net epeeed two-thlrde of the forogotag ratea unnaally for fourteen yean suhtoct to tto calculation as afore-
FRANCni M. RUOQ,
Secretary of Stata
forty-nlno of tto laws of ninetean hiui- ' 'n forty days thereafter. Tho resident
dred and ten. Is hereby amended to read j offlcers, tofore entering upon their dutli,«
as followe: i oa such, aliall aevcrrilly take and flle in
L Mako a detailed report to tto lagls- j '**• itRrt ot tho secretary of state, tho
lature on or before the fltteenth day of ] constitutional ooth of offlce. The flrst na-
January ta eaoh year, with recommeiida- i sistant physician ahall perform the dutlaa
tlona as said managers may deem expe- ' *"'' •*• aubject to th" responslbilltieo of
dlont, together with a statement of aU ' '¦^* suparinienderit In his sickness or ab-
moriej-s received by thum ar:d of the ' s*"cct Tho steward may personally pur-
' -haso any supplies fur the u-se of such
LAWB OF NBW YOHK—By Aaitoority.
CHAP, m. AN ACT to amend tto cscmsolMatton tosra, and other general acts In relation to change of th* ti8c»l ye&a and to adapt¬ ing such toWa to suoh ohanga
^ ^ Became a law April I, IWt, witb tto
iatod; provided furttor that any such cjor- approval ot the Oovemor. Paaaed, three- ^ing'tto date of such report
l^aratlon mav ooodHlon tto altowaaoe or ™^* ^^ns preaant. I igi Subdivision three uf section ono
payaioat ta vAoto er in part of aay *f the The Peopto of the Stata mt Now Yaeh, hundred and thirty-four, as thus renum-
¦Moowal oommtostons allowml to be paid reprtaanted ta Senato and Assembly, do tored by chupter four hundred nn.i tony
OS atoreaatd upon tto efficiency ot senrloe enact as follows: nine of the laws ot nineteen hundred and
ei tbe apail iwoaivtoc the same or upon Bectlon 1. Sectlem I've of ehapter flfty- ten. Is hereby amended to read as fol-
ikm amount aJud quality of the bmlness eight of the lawa of ninetoen hundred and lows:
Maowod undor hto •upervlslon; and also "Ina. entiUed "An act ta relation to state j. Baianoe all accounts on hla books an-
pBDvlded tliat a tbe not exceeding three flnance. ccinaUtuting ahapter flfty-alx of
pv oentom may to paid tor the ooltoctlon «be oonoolldatod lawa" to hareby amead-
af premlonia whloh ahall to ractoved for od to read aa follows:
aoy year aftor the flfteonth yesur ot tasur- I l Fiscal year. The flacal year of all
aaee If aay aucb oorperattoa etoll com- offlcea, asylums, hospltala,'charitable and __ _ ^^ ^_^
jawaate Ita agenta or any of them, after reformatory Inatitutions In thla stato ohall managora who ahall compare tho same
tba flrat iaeuranoo yoar. to wboto or ta l»««la with the flrst day of July and end with tho books and vouchera and verify i *'"' 'aJtWully perform Ats trust '• part, upon aay pton tbaa eoHuatoatotia »•'-»» "»• ""fV'°"**'''2« «"'*«» wr at j^ wguJU UBSB turtJ»M cataa»ii»9a. with ''Jtrnt oaUmt^eet tare, tba mageam*a aw» ao <nui^ AU hnwri aaa atrBsnti la taa , a^ sBBa4s ao .jsMT siBisB tlis Bislti 1
progrcsM mude In tto erection ef buildings for toepltal purpoaes, if any, for this year ending on tha thirtieth day ot June pre-
nually on the last day of June and make a statement theroof anid an abatrnot ef the receipts and paymente of ttae past year, and deliver the aame witnin thirty days to the auditing cmmmlttee of the
hospital, but only in the namo of the med¬ ical supertatea<lent. and In each Instance by his direction and not otherwise.
9 XB. Section one hundred and flfty-three of such chapter, aa thus renumtored by ohl-pter thirty-nine of the luws of nine¬ teen hundred and twelve. Is hereby amend¬ ed to read as followa:
9 16S Medical auperlntendent aa treas¬ urer ot the hoapltal. The medical super¬ intendent shall be tho treaaurer of tho hospital, nnd beforo entering upoa bis do¬ tiea, sh: 11 file with tho state coatotroller hla undertaking to tho people wftb sure- tiei. to to approved hy tho e^iprtrintend- ent of state pritions. to tho vlTeot ttot ho
•uch
of oil official repeirts mado to the legis¬ lature resr,*ctlng the same-, and a S"t of Similnr reports In relation to each of the mi for tliat purpose- reports, when printed. sh^II be aupnlloil to him by thc superintendent of stnte pri.i-^uns: to m-iko an annual rejport, uttosteil hy hla oath to be just and true, to the aocrotarv of state, on or beforo tho first duy of K.-ptember of each year, atetltig th,> nanies of ruii- victs di,scharged or pardoned from aald prlBOU during the rear ending wth the last day of the preceding Juno nn'l all the particulars In relation to suoh con- vlcU as are required to be stated in the agent and wHrd?n's in'.nthly ropurt tc the tuperlnteiiilent of state prisons and stat¬ ing slso. In the rases of pardons, the time unexpired of the time for which the oea- vle-ts SO pardoned were lO'ipii-tlve.y pui- doneU, when such pardons were giuiitod, and tbe conditlona. If any, on which tl.-'jy were granted, and also the state of health ' of eaoh convict so iiarduned at the tlma ot his disctorge,
9 IS 8ul>dlvialcn six of section two hun¬ dred and eighty-four of such ctopter Is heroby amended tfl re-ul as follows:
5. Report ot the legislature, annually, on or before the tenth day ot January, for the year ending with the laat day ot
t tied t'j pjrtake iherecf un aino int to each oue, on or afttr the flr,st day of Juiy, in the sai'l y-itr from the nionej'S clue said sociely, nut to exoee-d fifty per eontum of the ai;iount of premiums paid bj' the Bold soi-:i;ty at ita lumual fair held during si,hi year. Any hiilancet or bal- ai.ica sh;.ll be diMlnhateel a.i preiviilod by section three hundred and ten ot this chnpter.
ji a,' Section fuur of chapter eight hun¬ dred and flrtj-'i:ii- of the laws of iiinete-cn hundred and eleven, eiilllloii 'An aot to estuhllsh a stale coli :«e uf forestry ut EjiacL'So 1,'niveralty, and rnaking un ap- priyprLation therefor," la hereby amended to read as follow; :
I i. Powers and duties of tioard ef trus- | tees. The tioard of tru.itees uf such col- | legu of forontry shnll hnve tho general
LAWS OF NEW VORK-
C'HAI' IM AN At^T to amenil thn vlllago law, ta re¬ latiun to removal and dli-puoal of rub- blJh. I Be-iame a law April 1. 1316, with tha I appruval uf the Oovi-riior Pasaed, tbree- (Iftha being iiresent
Tiie I'eeiplo of tlio Stiita of Now Tork, repraMinted lo »¦ nale and Assembly, do enact aa fe>liow,s:
Section 1 flubelivlslon twenty-five of see-tion elBhty-uJno ot ohapter stxty-four ut the luws of nineteen hundred and ninei, eintiiled "An net relating to vlflages, con- stit itliig liiapter sixty-four of tto c»n- Hoiiduted Inw*, " Is hereby amended W re,id as follows:
¦2L nispuaiUun of garbage and ashea ,Mav preivkta for th* removal from tto buildings in aald village and for the dl»- [lostilon of awltl, garbage, aahes apd rub- blah of said buildings, or for the removal und dlapoaliiuii ot the swill and garbage ttlnrio, or tbe ashes alone, eitlier directly through the ernployeoH of aui'l vIMage or by contracting with othar peraons. pro¬ vided, however, that authority atoll be Mrnt uhtaln<-d therefor hy a proposition aduptiid at a vllluice election, grhieb prop- osUI'in shiill state tho muxIniTim amount tei to expended for (fueh puriieae or por- PO.V-S In uny on* yeur
9 ;;. This aet shall tako effect Irainedl- af'Iy.
State of Naw York, Offlc* ot tha Bocro¬ tary of State, as-
I havo compared tho prooeding with tho original law on lilo In this ufflce, and dei hereby eertlfy that the aame la a corr«M-t trjiiuscrlpt therefrom ard of tho whole o| aald original law
KHAN' IS M. HUGO.
Bocn-atary of Stata.
care, sutii-rvLsloii and conlrul uf such col- j
lege and ct its offieers, and lo carry out LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
ila ohjeels a:.-l puri.oses siiai:. ' c'HAP M
1. Employ and al pleasure r^moie teach- ers. eiperte and all necessary clerks and I AN A<;t to amend section one hundroB
troasurer He shaU nave the cimtody of ; the next precedtag June, tho condition ot „,,.. .„„ ,j~,,^ . the moaeya, securlDKa and obUsaUoM to- i said ratenaatortoa. ths amount ot money uatton theretrom
aHslataiita.
1 Adopt rules, not Inconsistent with tow. c^ontrolltng the affairs ot aucb col¬ lege,
2 I'rcsc-Itio the course ot Instr-jctlon and tlie methods ejf lnvc8ti,'?:ition and ex¬ periments to to fuilowed In such college^ and tho dugreu to tie conferred on grad-
4 Rspptt ta tiia isstoMwto enaic i)«(Me>
of the insurance tow, la relation to in* ve^tmenta of domeatlc lite Insurance eor¬ poratlona.
Became a Uw April 1. 1911, with tto a^ proval of tho Oovi-rnejr, Passed, three- flfths toing present.
The Penple of tbe State of New Tork. represented In Senate aod Aaaembly, da •naot ma toltoaa:
santtoiat. fttotlsa SM teB«KsB4il«toB»
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