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ttttttttt. ta the cs"« of walls nnd partt- tfona. surh plau>terln(r and flllinK shitll ax- lend down tl' the flo.r line.
I IO. flection fifty-el^lK of such chapter la hereby amended to read ss follows;
I W. Inner courts I. Where one side Ol an Inner court Is situated on the lot line, j Wie width of the said court mesFured treim the lot line to the oppe)slte wall ot tbo tnil|e!ir.(f. fe^r tenement houses (duty feet In h*iaht shiill not be less than twelve fast In any liart, and Its other horliont*! dlmenalnns shi.II n'.t be less th*n iwertty- totr tatt In any psrl. »nd for every twelve faet of Increase or fraction thereof in tbe kehtht ot the? said bulIdlnK, mich wielth ehall be Inrreaseel sli Inches throiinheiut Ihe entire helstht of Bald court, snd the ather horlcontal dlmensbms stiall be In- #rea)»ed one foeit throUKhout the entire heii;ht of said court; and for every twelve feet of decrcft.>ee In th" height of the asild btllldlnn below sixty teet, snch wielth way tK' decrcRsed six Inches an'l the other tiorleontal dimension msy be eleereased ens foot. Kxcept that In tpnefn'.nt hoiiwexi heretsfter eree t»^ not exeeeillns: tour sto¬ ries and cellar In helstht and which also are not occupied or srrnnge.l to lie ocni- aled by more than el»th( tiimllips In nil. or hy more thsn two families on any tmrr, and In which altio each spart-ment extends throutth from the street to the yard, and which also do not ex-cupy mors tban seventy-two per centum ot the lot, kl the case of nn InleI^or lot, thn width of nn Inner court situated on tbo lot line menatired from tho bit linn tej the ejppo- slto wall of tho building shall not lie loss than eiaht feert In any part, nnd Its other horizontal dimension shnll not tie less th.in fniirteen teet In any part Kxcept .ilso Ihat In such tenement hmise.'i which elo aot exceed three stories and cellar In helKht. end which aJuo are (tot oceiipled. er Hrrnngcd to be oce'upled, by m)re th.in six families In ail. or by mor*) th.in two families on any lloor. a portion of smh Inner eourt may bn oce'iiple.l by ii batli¬ room extension, pioviib-.l that such exten¬ sion has no wlndoiv faeing an oppo??ite building, anel that It doea not occupy a portion of siieh court Rrealer than four and one-hnlf feet In -width, eir seien f»vt in lenirth, anel that between puch ext'n- (rion nn.l the lot line the enurl I.s never lens than three nnel one-half feet in width. It such hist named teneme'tit houses which do not (icc'ipy mure than sixl.\-live per cenlum of the bit. In the case nf any in terlor lot. wbere nn Inner (eTiirt for I's entiro leapth inimedl.'fleiy nd.|oliis nn ok- Istlnrr Inn.r i-onrt of eepial or greater b1::p In an n.ljoiniui.: Iiiiildliif; or a.lj.iina p.i.'h a courl ill nn nljoinitur bulMiti^' iiclnally In course of eon.itriietii.n at the same llm(», thn width of such Inmr eourt meas- areyl from tbo lot line to llio oi)poa!te wall of Hie buililitiiT siiall Ho not l('i=::-i than f.eiir feet In nny pnrt, nnd not Ie5s tnan elerht feet from wall to wall, -^nd Its other hoii- sont.'il dimi'ti^-ion sluill ,e rot le.^.s Ihan twelve and one-hnlf feet. I.'xe.'pt that In lenemnnl liou.'ica here.-iftcr crcL-te.l not er- ceedliii; thrco slorlca .-ind cellar in Iiciirht In cities of ono million nr iinjre fiopuhi- tlon. ami v/liicli uia.i nri' not oc.'upie.I or nrrnriire'l to he oeciiple'l hy more thnn thrco fam'lie?! In nil, nor by more than I OUO family pn nny lloor. nnd In whI.-h nlso j each nii-'rlmeiit extendii thcoinrh HnTn tho Btreet to Ihe yiicl. ntul whicli iilso et') j not exceed liriy-fiv' f-ct In uepth. nn.l J-n ' whlc h nn Inner e'.iurt for ila eritiro ieu'-Hi j Imniediately adjoins an e.'ci.stlng inner ! court of eiiiuil or iri'o.ite'r (•;(¦ hi an .'iI- j Joinlnjt iH'ildlntT. or ael.joina euch u cent j In .in udJoinliiB hulbllnB actti.il!y In the ceiurso of Cori.structlon al Hie .«a;ne tlni<», | the area ot f-ticli inner court p«lia!l be not I t«3U than tcrly-nbie H'.iuaro feel ntul thel (Wlrllh menaur-'d Ii'om the lol lino to thel opRO.e^lt.^ Ami It Of tho hiilldlng Bluill he not less than four teet.
J >. When) 0'\ I'l'i-T e -mrt ia neit situated | upeiri the lot line, hut I.a Incl...si'.1 on nil 1 four* sliles, t>ie leilat horizutital dimeiiplcm ] of the sal.l courl for Iciicineiil houses ! sixty feet In hci!\hl, shall not he less than j twenty-four feet: and for every twelve i feel of inerc:i.«e or frncUon Ihetcof in tho [ helRlit of the said bui'ellnpr, llio .said court shall be liure-aaed ouo font In each hori- ! sontal diaiension. lliroui-'hout Hie entire helffhl of said court; and for every twelve feel ot d.'cr.'aso in the helKhl ot tho said buildiiiB below sixty foet. the horizontal dltncti»10TlS nf Hie aald Court rnay bo do- ; ereased one foot In encli ilirei-tion. Kx- ecpt that in 10110110111 hou.ie:-; hereafter ! ereclcil not exceeilinf? tour tlurieg and j cellar In lielprhl and -whirh nre not occu¬ pied or nrraiuu'cd to be occupieil by more I than eiidit families in all, or hy moro , thnn two families on nny tloor, and in \ wnlch nlso oach apartment extenda '¦ throuirh frnm Iho slre'ct to tho yard, and ; which ulso tlo not occupy more than bcv- j enty-two per eenliim ot Hic! lot In the ; case of an Hitcrior lot, the leo.'it horizon- ' tal elinieti.sion of an Inner court not sltiint- ' ed on tho lot line, hut Incloseil on all four j sides, shall not be ICsm than fourteen feot. . Except al.so tna't in snich ti'iie'iiicnt honses | which do not excee.l three stories and cel¬ lar In lieiirht nnd wlile-h also ar.' not occii- I pied, or nrrati'-jed to bo o.'cupleil, hy moro | than six famllicH In all, or by moro than ! two taniilie5« on nny floor, ami wlil'-h do not occupy moro than sixty-tive per cen¬ tum of tho lot. In the cafio of an Interior lot, the width Ol siteh inner I'ourt sh:ill Bot be less than ehrhl feet in any part, j and Its other hori-/..>nlal uimens-ion phall not he less than twelve nnd iine-iialf feet | In Inner comta \vlileh are not loss than i ten f. el wiile> iu any pnrt. ofT.sota nml ro- | oessses will oe p.rmilteil. but where tbo [ depth of auc.I onset e-ir recCHi Is I.'aa than I the nilninnim wi.llli prescribed, then the I widtii of naid orf-^iet or rceess may bej eipinl to but not lesn thaw itsi depth, pro- j vided tlmt isuch wl.lth la never less than j four feet In the clear. An.l no window i except will.11-, ws of water ciosel compart- i ments, hatli-rooms or hall.'* shall open 1 upnn nny off.sei or reccsa less than six i feet In width,
3. Rvtrj' inner court shall he provleled with one or moro horizontal intakea nt the bottom. Such liitake^s shail alwaya com¬ municate directly with the streot or yard, and shail conalst of a passageway not lesa than thrco feet wide and seven feet hlerh which Bhall be left open, or If not open liicre eliall nlwaya beon provided In 1 said paseaiegeway open grilles or transoms ! of a size not leas than live square feet I each, and nuch open grilles or transoms shall never bo covered over by glass or In ' any other \*'uy. There shall be al least two such grilles or transoms In each «uch psBSiiKeway. one nt the Inner oourt and the other ut the street or yard, as the case I may he. I
I 11, Section sixty-two of such chapter, I as amendeil by chapter (our hundrod anil I flfty-four of the laws of nineteen hundred I and twelve, ta hereby amended to read as follows: {
I 62. Rooms, lighting and ventilation of. | In every tanemenl house hereafter erect¬ ed every room, Including: water-closet com¬ partments and bath-ruoms, ahall huve at leaat one avtnitow opening directly upon the street or upon a yard or court of the dimenslona aiieclfled In sections Afty-twu to alsty of this chapter, and such winduw shall b« so located as to properly light all portions of auch rooms; excupt lliat In Ihrae-fainlly converted dwellings In cities of one million ur mors population one In¬ terior water-closet compartineiil or bath¬ room on the story tieiow ths top slory may be llchtiyl ajid ventilated by an unpier«:ed abatft of the dimensions pretserlbed tn aec¬ tion seventy-flve of thla chapter. In addi¬ tion to tha above ruejulremeiit. lu t«n4»ni«ut bsreafter erected nu apartniexit ot rooma or leaa ahall exTtend In depth tron the strast or r'uxl, an the case may l>«h for a tfraater diatsnoa theui cii(ltt<MU toot without tha Intervention of an Inner er outtr oourt sdjotnliig aald reioni, con- atr«cted aa re(|ulr«d by this otiapter axxd ia tkraa-faailty ooavartad dwalltnca in dtlaa ol oom mlUloB or aMsra populmtWb no la ttttth tor
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f.ftikl, HOTTC'RH
LEGAI. HOTfCRA*
Vtttem than t-«r*nty fe«t. Wher«Ter a room ht a fenemsint houtue hereafter erected opena upon an Inner court less than ten feet wide, measured from the lot line to the opposite wall of the building, mich room shall tm provided with a ss«h win¬ dow, cf.mmun leat ing with another room in the aame spnirtment. euch wlnelow to con¬ tain not less thsn ten snuare foet of KtoT.-i mrtor^, and to be msde s.i a^ to reaelpy 0|ien. No tenement beaise shall be so al¬ tered (hat nny room or pulilic h.ill or stairs shall have Ks light or ventlbitlon diminished In any way not approveel by Ihe department changed with the enforce¬ ment ot this chapter.
t 12. Rectlon sixty-three of such chap¬ ter, as ainenrled by chapter four hundred snd flfty-fo'ir of the laws of nineteen hun¬ dred nnd twelve, is hereby amend.^d to read na feille>ws:
I (',3. Wltid.)-ws In rooms Ift every tene¬ ment heiose hereafter erected the total Window area In each reiom, except water- closet compartments and bath-ronms, abal] be at least one-tenth of the sjperllclBl area of the rneim. and the top at least of one window shall not be less than seven feet tlx Inches abeive the floor, and the upper hnlf of ll shall bo made- so oo to eipen the full width. No such window fihail be less Ihan twelve square feel In area bi'twecn Hie stop heads; except that In three-family converted dwelIlni.'S In cities of one mil¬ lion or more popiilatlem the exlstlnn wiln- dow opening shall be eleemcd adeejuate In aize anil tKi<»ltlon provl.Iod the aggreprnte wliid'iw area In en.h room, except wnfe'r- closet compartments nnd bathrooms la at least one-tenth of the superficial area ot room. Transoms or jir.rlltlon snsh to pri¬ vnte halls or to ndlolning rooms shall l«e providc.I to p.'curo tlioroui?h ventilation, when rei|ulrod by the elepnrlment charped with tho eiitnrcetnent of this chnpter, but no nu. h trniioom or wash wlnelow shall be rceitilred in r.'otns contabiltig two wlmlo'jrs It each win.low contains twelve pepiare feel of nrta b.tween stop beaels, or In the eiso of a niiillloneel Window containing twi iity-foiir i^ejuare te««t.
i Itt. Hi'clion slxty-f.iur of ."iich chapter, as arnciided l.v cliapter four bundred nnd lifty-four of the laws ot nineteen hunelred ami twelve, in hereby ainondetl lo re.id as follows:
{ (">l. Uoom5>, size of. In every tenement hoil«--e hereaflir erected all rooms. eXe epl wal.'r-cl'isel I'oiniinrttiientaand balh-ro'>nis, (hail bo of the" followliiK miniiiiutn sl'/.e..^: In each npartnH-nt tliero ."-ihall be at leant enie room containing not bss th.in .one liiiii- drcil nnd twonty si|Unro feel of lli".r .area, nnd each other ro'Un uliull contain at leasl Seventy S'lUar.' feet of lloor arc.i. No room shall be less than nine feci hiKh from the finished floor to tho (Inlahed ecillmr, nor less th.an gey en feel wide In itn loaal hoii- 7,ont>n dimeriRion; except th.at In a flre- proof ten.'mcnt house IiereafieT erected In which one or moro p r.vcr pa.'--nenser ele- vatOi'H aro provMcd nnd operated scrvanls' hcdroi.nia mny bo not Icris than sixfcet In their leafit horlzonlaJ dimcnsiin. Exccfit that In llireo-family eonvcrtejil dnrlllniTS in cities of ori') million or moro pwpuhitlon 11 llvliif? room cxinllii,"^ on April fir.^it, iii-jc- tt'cn hundred nnd seventeen, fihail be pcr- mlltod If il e?oiilain3 .at Last Hve hundr.i.l and fifly ciil.ilc feet t>f air, h.-ivlni; a mini¬ mum wiiltli of six feet, and ,a minlTuu'n hei'-rht ot seven fi'Ct st ail poliita mor.' than six feet from Hie front of nny r.c.m on the top Ibior, nnd a minlmuni height ^f oii^h t feet on ijllier lloors.
Jll. Section .ilxty-."»ix nf .<5iieh chnpter. aa amcnile.l by chapter four liundred nnd lifty-four of tlie laws of ninet.-en hunelre.I and tv.'elve, la hereby amended to read as follows:
J M. Ptibllc halls. In every tenement house hereafter eroded, which Is occupied or arramred to bn oecupied by more than two familic.-i on any lloor or wliich ex¬ ceeds tour stories .an.l celUir In helKht, ovcty public hali Khnll have at leaat one window openlmr directly upon the street or upon n \ ard or court. Such window shall be nt the end of aald hall, wilh tho natural dire.'tion of Iho Ufiht pnrnlle'l to Hio axis of sai.l hall: If llio hall exceeds sixty feet In b'ncth thero shall bo oiu» nd¬ ditionai wiii'low 111 each a.lditioiial thirty feet of hall or fra.-tion thereof. If the w-iiidow is not thus located at the end of tlio hall, there stiall be nt least one win¬ dow opening directly upon tho reet or upon a yard or court In every twenty feel lu li-nglh or fraction HiiTont ot said hall; but the t.ire)iroinK provi.-jioiis Khali not np¬ ply to that portion of the entrance hall betvv.'en the entrnneo nnd the lirst fli'.,'ht of stairs, provided that the e-ntrance door contains not bas th.an live snuaro feet of glaze.I aurfiiee. In every publia hall In auch tenement hunse rcces.'?cs or returns tho leiiKth of which tloea not exceed twice lhelr wiiith will be pcrmiltcil without nn additiouiil \vinilow. Hut VN'herover tbe lenfilh of such rcess or return exoeeda twico lla widtn the above provlsiona in rcfe^rcnie to one wind'iw in e-very twenty fe.-t of hallwiiy shall be applied. Any part of tl hnll whb'h ia shut oiT from nny other part ot said hall by a door or doors i;b,ill be deemed a Beparatc iiall witliin the nieaniuK of this see'tlon. In tenement hoiisea hcre.ifter crci'ted which nre not oc- cuple.l or niT.iic'ed t'i be oe.-uplcd by more than two f iniilica on any Moor and which iilso do not e.xceed four ^lories nnd ocilar in liclKht, in lieu of u v.lndow opening directly tn the outer aM na nhove provid¬ ed, there) ahull bo a ^'tnn-n>ll not leis than twelve Inche's wide oxtetulins- from the en¬ trance door to tile roof. In svich b'lst iiarni'd teneiiiont houses tho entranc door sluill contain not b.^a thm live si|iiare feet of fil.i^.e.l suifaee and all doors lead- ln|.r from Iha public lialls ,sli;ill b,' provnleJ with trani'ilue.'nl glass pancla ot un area ot not lc:-is than live acinar,-- feict for eacli lloor. and al.'o with llxed transomH of iraiisliH'enl pliss over e.ich door. Such stairwell shall not bo n'.piircd In tenement Iionscs hereafter erecte.l !ii eitie.a of or.a million or more population wtiich do not cxc'ee.l three'stories nnd cellar In height aneJ w^jich nlso aro not occupied or ar- ran>;cd to bo occiipie'.l by tnoro than thrco families in all nor by more than one fam. Ily on any Hour nnd which also do not exe'i'C.l lifly-the feet in depth, and wherj the stnira eU'M.eiul in a stralnht ond con- tlr.iiou.a run trom the top floor lo the en- liu.iue with proper landings at each story. N.ir Bhall sueh lasl named tenement houses he required to have Blua.i panels or ininsoiiia in the doors leading from tho pubUc halla. In three-family converted dwellings In cities of cia million or moro population tho width of the stairwell shall be delermlT'ed by tlie department charged with tlu) enforcement ot this chapter.
8 Ifl. Section sixty-seven of sueh chap¬ ter is hereby amended to read as follows:
i C7. -Windows anel skylitfhtg for public halls. ai»e of. In every teiienient huuse hi'ri'iifter erected one al least ot the win¬ dows provided to light each public hall or part thereof shall bo at least two feel six Inches wide and tlve feet high, measured between atop bead*. In every such house there shall bo In the roof, directly over each slHlrwell, a veiitllatlnar skylight pro¬ vided with ridge ventilators having a min¬ imum opening ot forty square hichea or such skyliKht shall te provided with fixed or movable louVrea: the glased roof ot such skyllvht shall b« not less than twen¬ ty sejusre teet In area. In tenement houses hereafter erected wbere the stairs and public halls ar not provided with win¬ dows on aach floor opening directly to the outer sir. tha skylUhls shall be provided with both auch ridge ventilators, and also with (Uod or movable louvres or movable saahes Kxcept tluii In tenement bousaa hereafttr eraotad In citiea of ona millkin or more population whioh do not exceed thrm) aiorlea and cellar in helfbt. and wtiich also are not oeoupled or arr»n«»d U> hm oocuplad by uiora thaa three fam¬ iliea In alt. nor by mora tban ona family M> any floor, and which alao do not ax- need flfty-flva faat in depth where tha •tairs aodl publlo kaUa ara nat provUM
tttttt etnAosra en each .loer open tng dl- rart to the outer aJr, the skylight absll b« pro-vldeel ^ith rld^e ventilators .hn ving a mlnlmiira opening of forty square Inches and also irith flxed or movable louvres or •levahle sashes, and the irlazed roof of surh skylliKht shsll be not less thsn llfteen aeiusre feet In arefi.
I in. flection seventy-flve of an-jh chapter, aa amendad hy chapter four hundr-ed snd flfty-four of the Inws of nineteen hundre.l snd twel^. Is hereby emended to read as follows:
f TB. New light shafts In exlstlnr build Infpi. Any shaft uaed or Intended to be tised to llnht or ventilate rooms used or Intended to be ueed tor living purposes and which may he hereafter pisceel In » tenement house, erected prior lo April tenth, nineteen hundred and one. shall not be less In area than twenty-five squars faet, nor less than four feet In width In any part, and such shaft shall under no circumstances be rooted or covered over at the top with a root or nkyllght: every •uch shaft shall be provided at the bot¬ tom with horizontal Intake or duct, ot a slase not less than four sriuare tent, and eommunlcnting directly with the street or yard, and such duct shall be so arranged aa to be easily denned out; except thst In any three-family converted dwelllnjt In a city of one million or more population onn water-closet compartment or bathroom may be llRhted and ventilated hy a shnft not lesa than fifteen square feet In horl- aontal area with a minimum width of three teet exiendlnjr trom tho roof through the top story to the celMnR of the floor be¬ low where movable glazed horlzontnl snsh with Its Jambs may be providc.I. Such shaft shall bo enclosed on tbe Inside with one-half Ine-h plaster Imards or such other materlnl as mny be npproveil hy tho de¬ partment charged with the enforcement ot this chapter nnd shall lie covererl by a Skylight provided with a rldfte veiitlhitor having a minimum openlnR of forty square Inches and also with flxed or movable louvres or movable sash, nnd the kIszcI roof ot such sky lig'ht shall not bo less th.an eleven nrpiare feel In aren. No win¬ dows or skvlichts other than tho skylight strove provided tor shall open Into such shaft. A wnter-closct compartment of bathroom located on tho top floor may b« lllErhlcd anel ventilated by a. suitable sky- llKht.
9 17. Thla act shall take effect Immc dlately.
State of Kew York, OfHc© ot the Secre¬ tary of State, ss;
I have comparc'l the preceding with the oriKinal luw on llio In this olli-e. and do hereby certify thnt fho same Is a correci transcript tlierefremi and ot tho whole of said original law.
FUANCIS M. III.'OO,
Secretary ot State.
I'lj '.,1 .-«i'r.ir'.-,j^ ll iiiirin:.
rire«)er to Incur, or which hy profierly Incurreil by r4. Hon. or on Its behalf.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority, '
CriAI'. Sfi7. AN ACT to Incorporate the New 'Vork pa¬ triotic fund. j
Bccamo a law June) 9, 1017, with the ap- \ proval cf the Governor. Passed, three- i fif Ihr .itlns preaent, |
The People of tlie .State ot New York, | repnaeatcd in Senate and A-s-scmbly, do ; enact a.i follows: j
¦^'hereaa It is desirable to provide a fund ; for the iiFisiitance ia case of need, of tho , wive."?, children an.l deiiendent rflative.¦( of oflicers ami men, residents of New ; York, who (hiring tbeprese'nt war rnny bo ] on active .<^eivii'e with the naval anrl mUl- i tary forces of tho United States, nnil tho , allies ot tho United States; ami whoreaa 1 money is now beinpr raL-jed for the aai.l j purpo.sc, otlll it is desirable to provide for i the a dm Uiit; trail'.l.n of tho samo: There- ' foro ll 1.'^ her. hy enacted: '
Section 1. Thla .aet may bo cited as The { Nev/ York r.itriotic Fund. '
§ 2. Tho ^'overn >r, Charles S. "^^'hltman. ' tho licuten.'int-covernor. l-Mwnnl S.'lu).'- i neck, the sfieaker ot tho ns.sembly. Thml- j deus C. S-weet. the president pro tempore, i of the senate, Elon R. Hrown, tho lend' r of the minority of tho senate. P.obcrl F. | ¦Wn^'ner, the leivler of tho majorltv- of the ¦ a.'iBemlily, Simon Tj. Adler. the leader of j the minority of the as-iei-nbly, .lo.'ieph M • Callahan, John Purroy Mitchel, Joseph W [ Stevens, Genr,r;o U. I.unn, AValter R. Stone. J Cornelius F. rinrns, Janripg Til. Sniith, : J.amca T. l.ennon. Fr.ank II. Triiitt, Tli.-o- ! doro noo?!evcIt, Jejseph IT. Choate. Rliliu i Root, James W. Wadsworth, Jr., AVilliam ' M. Calder Charle.s K. Huijhea, Iforma "White, Martin H. Glynn, James AV. Ge- [ rard and riot cxcecdinij lifty othcra to bo i named by tho f^overnor, representing as J well as may be tlio several eection.s of tho i state, are Incorporntcd umler the nnnie of i the New "Vork ratrlotle Fund (hereinafter I called the "Corporation"). j
8 3. Objects. Tho objects ot the corpora- Hon shall bo to eol lect. ndminlster nnd dii-i- trlbnto tho f'lnd hcreinlic'foro monliu'cl for the ns.siatanre In case ot noett of the wivea, chll.hen and depeinlent nin tives of | officers nn.l men, residents ot Ni^ % rork j wrho during the present -war may o on ! activo service with tho naval and mill- j tn.ry forces of tho Hnite'I Slates and the | allies of the United States, or In training j therefor, \
8 4. I'roperty vested In corpomtion. The assets of the corpomtion shall consist of all money and properly at any time con¬ tributed to be expended or dl,«tribiited bv or throUKh tho corporation hereby crctcil. i
8 S. F.xecutive committee. Tho nftnirs . of the corporation .shal' be odmliiistere.l | by an executivo comr' ce. consisting ot \ a president ami such ther oHlecrs and members ns tho corporation may trom | time to time dctermlno.
§ 0.'"rovisional execiilive committee. The | persons -wlicse tin mes are mentioncl in j section tx^-i) shall constitute the pr.)vi..;ioii- | al cxeculi"'e committee, nnd proviilcd that | ten ot the sai.l per.'^ona are present nt the j mcetint,', the corporation may be ornan- ' Ized, and the exceulivo comnilttce may bo selected by them. Until otberwiso pro- | vided by the by-law or reBulnllon made i by the executivo committee, ten members j oif the cxecutivo committee shall be a quo¬ rum.
8 7. Plutrihntlon of funds. The corpora- ] tion (•hall, snb.iect to the provisions of this j act. pav. npply or distribute to tho best of Us Judgment, in auch manner nmonff tho persons entitled lo share therein, and in such .amounts ns In the absolute nn.l ' uncontrolie.I discretion of tho corporation I seems proper or advisable; and the cor- ! poration sluill take such means as It i thinks necessary or advisable to Bscertaln j who are entitled to share In such fund ' and to what extent, nnd In what mann'er tbe persons entitled shall be relieved by | the corporation The corporation is au- | thorized to require the boards of child i ^veltnre, whenever established, to make j the necessnry Investigation provided tor j In this section. |
I 8. Rranches. The corporation shall have the power to establish branches or local orgtanlzutlons throughout the state. and to co-operate with any association or organization established In nny place with¬ in the state for purposes similar to those of the corporatlein. or -with any offleer. board or department of the state, or of any subdtvlalon thereof, upon such terma and conditions as the corporation may by by-lew determine
I }, Investments. Pending- the flnal dis¬ tribution of the fund, the corpora tion luay <a) Invest It In any securities wblch It la now lawful for savings banks to acquire for that purpoae: or (b) deposit In any state or national bank or truat company within thia sUte.
i 10. Audit. On or after the thlrty-flrst day uf Decvurwr. nineteen hundrad and aaventeen. tha accounts of the corporation ¦hall ba audited by the (X>mptroll«r of the state, and the report of auch audit wtth auch further stateriueidt aa aeema propur. shall ba published aa the corporatlun di¬ rects, and tha said comptroller or hla suc- 3«aaor la offloe aball ba tba auditor of the dorporatloo.
I IL LtabUltr •( corpora tKm for IU alll- •ari. Mfumt tt »roTUa4 for h/ tba mz*
mmtA
pree-^dlnn aection, end e»cept aa to anf frandulent act or frniidulent omission of the eorporstlon. the corporation shall not. nor shall any of Its member* be tisble or In sny way answemble for any of the set.*, errors or omissions of the corporation, of of any of Its otlicers, members, employees or agents with respect to (he reeripf, ex¬ penditure or distrlhutlon of the sal.i mon¬ eys, or of sny portion thereot, or In anv other re?>pect in carryin»t out (he obJe>r^« of this net
I 11 Rx-oltlcio membera Cnlll the cor¬ poration Is dissolved aa hereinafter pro¬ vided, the sncec<s«»or or iniccessors In nfl1e^e» of the jrovemor. of the llentenatit-govern- or. of Ihe speaker of the assembly, nt th<i ehalrmnn nt Iho finance committee nt th<» •eenate, of the leader of the minority of the senate' of fhe speaker ot the nssem- Mv, ot th" rh-)lrman of thn ways and TnSans romrrltte-e ot the nssemhly. and of the leader nf the minority of the asscrn- bly. shall t>e members of the corpomtion
I IS. ITend ofTle-e. The offlce of (he cor¬ poration shnll he In the city of Alh-^nv.
I M riy-laws nnd rearnlatlnns. Siibjeet to the provision!* of thin act the corpom¬ tion may tiiHke by-l'ivvs. rules and rcpnlfl- llona ae to the holding of Its meetlnjiris. tlie sdmlsnion of nddltleinni members tn the corporalion. the etipeilntment snd duties of Its ofTlcfrs ane] employees, tha oppolntmcnt of memhern to (111 vncancles. the quorum nt meetings, nnd genenilly tha Internal govemment of the corporation nnd the rarrylnic out of the objects of this net.
I Ifl. F*nyment eif expenses The corpor¬ ation mny nut of the moneys ve.«ited In It^
ly all expenses It thinks nee-essary or
or which It thinks have
the said eor-
In eonnectlem
Ifh the earrylng out of the objects of this aet or of the work of the s.n id corpor¬ ation or of the committees there'of
J Hi. r>is'>o]ii||on ot ce irporation. Wher. (he piirjiosen for which the cori)ornllon Is (-rented h.ive been fully r.irrled ont, com¬ pleted nnd flnished, the corfiorate powers of the eeirpor itlon shnll be d. emeel to have censed and the eorporatlem to be dissolved
i 17 This act shall take eftee-t itnme- dlalely.
Slale cf New Tork, Ofllee of the Secre¬ tary of .Slate, rn:
I have C'lrnrmrcd Ihe preceding with the orlirlnal law on lilo In this oflice. and do hereby certify that the same Ik b corrce-t IranMcript tlierefroin anel ot the whole of H.iid oriulnnl law.
Kli.ANriS M. HUGO,
Secrciary ot Slate
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Authority.
CII.AP. StiO.
AN AHT maklnfl appropriations for tha
(support of the Kovernmeiit.
Ueiaine a biw Juno fl. 1017, with the ap¬ proval of tlio Governor. Passed, three- liftiis beins; present.
'i'hl' X'eopie of the Stato of Kew York. rcnrcscnte.l iu fionale a.iid Assembly, eiO enact o^i f.,llowB:
Sectlein I. Tho several nmonnts ranicl ' In thia secticn, or so nuieii thereof an Hhall be suH'e ent lo accompliili the pnr- . po?i) deaiKiintcd by tho ntiproprifitloii;-'. are : hereby npiirc;.ri;itcd and nuliiuri/.e.l to l>e , paid as hereinafter provided, to the rc- j (.pcctivej public olllcer.'i and for the sev- j eral purpoi^es- s^peciliid. which amnnnls ' shall be available for the )-ear bcKinniiiK I fin the first .lay ot July, nineteen huiulred I and seventc. n, namely : j
ADMINISTRATIVE. i
SECnr.TAltY OF .STATK. j
rersonal Service. Sniariesi, reKular
T. pov.rlter coiiyist, 12 at FiOO Jti.OOO 00
Jilaintenancu anel Operation. Printinpr Apiilieatlon blanks and Ilcensos
for oi'or.itors of uuftimobilea. 7,000 CIO
Communication 3,IXW 00
AT'l'ORNEY-GT'^.N'ER.VI.. MaintenaiKO and Operation. Traveling oxpennrs Aitorney-goncral's expenses In lieu of all expenses Z.'KX) 00
LEGISLATIVE.
STATF, rHi.N'i'lNd BOARD. I'or sonal Service. Administrative salariea. regular
Ititikl, IfOTTCRS
TTtnMAft riRvia Tor the payment ot Thomns Hums, cov*,-|ng amount due hin'i for servliS's ren.lered and disburse¬ ments Ineiirred, upe-n the author- Ination of former Attorney-Oen- eral Jackson and f-.rmer Attor¬ ney-Oeneral O ,Malley. In Ileth- any M. K Church sr'inst Rrooks, et nl , to he paid hy the comptroller upon tho npprovnl ot
the attorney general ^SS •
EXPEKftES. BARATOOA CLAIMS. Fot tha payment of -witnessea, ex¬ perts nn,i counsel, and other nec- esHeir-y expenses Incidental to tho defense to the claims flied aitnlnst the stnte by the persons whose properties or easements In whose properties hnve»been taken for the stnte rese rvn tion st Snratoga Sprinsa. to be paid by tbe treii.i'irer on the WJirrnnt ot the comptroller upon the ap¬ proval of the attorney-genewal |13 061 ll
LEGISLATIVE.
i-r.dTPf.ATriiK
Compensnilon of ollicers nnrt employees
Maintenance and Operntlon. Printing
Veterinary college
laiTKlIlK J. KHK8SKI,
TMOI
3,009 00
i.i:oo 00
f.i.O OiJ I.OiiO CD
i.'ioa Oil
»i,;oo 00
-i-Xi 0) 2,400 00
JUDICIAL.
SUP R nil B COURT. L.iw Library. Rfttoiid district a • • • • I
REGULATIVE.
EXCLSiO DKl'AIiTMKMT, Personal Service. Salnric?. rcfrular
De-tuitv commi.'^inoner $3,500 00 |
Cashier • 2.W0 CJ
Accountant 2,000 00
r.mnel. titial e-;:inilncr, 9 at $l,r00 HD'O 00
C'I'.'i-k, riat$l.i>") D.dOO (10
. StoiiOBrapht-r, C at {UOO 4,iX)0 00
Malntenaiice nnd Oporatfon,
rrintinK
l-"e|uipinent
Supplie-1
Tra vel int? expeuKcs
Communic.atioii
DEPAUT.MK.N'T OF 11 HAI.Tl I —EXCUXJ- SlVI'i HP rUVhSULN OF LAliORA- TOHIKK.
rei.soaal .Service. AdmlnlRtrative Divi.iion of h.-.I.it fnrrring dniRS Bnlarii-.s, ro-iular
' Clerk ,,.
SteiKiijraplier or clerk
ln;niei-tor. L' nt $l,l'O0
Malntcn;inco nnd Operation. I
Prlnllnij «,i;0O 00 '
Traveline ejtpeuses 1,600 OJ I
DEFENSIVE. '
NAVAL MI HITIA. |
Personal Service. |
Salaries, regular ;
Coniniod.iro, Chapter 1-f, Laws |
ot I'jtl 6,00000;
PART II.
i 2. The several sums specified In this , section, or so much thereof as shall be 1 sutlicient to aci'.iniplish. In full, the pur- \ poses dosij;nat- I by the appropriiillon, | sliall be Imnieilb-^ly available tor pay- I ment when this iut becomes a law and | shall be paid hy the fre.-isurer on the war¬ rant e->f Hie coniptrolli'r, to tho persons and tor the purposes indicated in this act, wliich scver.il ainounla nre hereby gppro- prluIulI out of .my moneys In the treas¬ ury not (itlierwiiie appropriated. No war¬ rants ahall be issued except In the case of Balarles until the amounts claimed shall have tieen au.tiled and allowed by the comptroller, who Is hereby authorized to di'termliie the same, upon vouchers pre¬ scribed as required by sectioii twelve o( the slate flnane'o law.
ADMINISTRATIVE.
BTATE TREASURER.
For salaries of additional employ¬ ees, postage. prlntlnK, furnlturo and otlier ex penses made neces¬ sary by new legislation, ten thou¬ sand dollar.) OO.OM 00
ATTORNEY-QENERAI. EDWARD R. O'MALLKY.
I'or lecal servicea and dlaburae- menta In full under a desirna- tlun aa special deputy attorney- general m ibe case of the Baru- nac I.«nd and Timber Company againat Roberta, as comptroller, actions numbera one and two. said aarvlcaa and dUtburseinents oovarlns the period from Sep¬ tember third, nineteen hundred and thirteen, thruuch March third, nineteen hundred and aav- entaan. to be said upon tba a»- provaU at the aitomey-ianarsU.. UMT*
VinOINIA RVRLTN VALVA.
JOSKPII L. KlLLOOnK For the payment tn Joseph L. Klllrrorn fnr s.-rvie es and eit- pcnses aa seerelarv In conncc- tlon with the Andersonville mon¬ ument dodienHon ceiminlSHlon, In lieu ot ull future compensation or relmburyieinetit SOO (M
REGULATIVE.
BTATR no Aim OF i:.\.\ MINKRS OF*
I''i-:T';i!1,1';-minhki) citiiwiNALS and
OTHER L>IiKi;CTlVES. For services and expenses of coun¬ sel elesignnlc.l by (he supreme c.iiir(. pursunnt to ehaptor four hiitulre.l nnd torl.v-live of t/i" Inws of nineteen buniired and twelve. In (ho matter ot tho pe'¬ tit lent of Tlionipson el al, con¬ stituting tho state boa'rd of ex- amineis of feeble-mln.led crlm- lii.'ila and other ilcfee-t ives, RKulnst Frank 0.'-!born an in- nuate of the Homo Custodial A.>jylum, pa^¦allIe nrion the^ ap¬ proval of thO' nIte..rney-K'onernl anel the order of the court. ...... 11.500 N
AGRICULTURAL.
STATE HKI'ARI'.MK.N'TOF FAHMS ANH
MAIlKin'S. To the slate ilepartment of f-irms onel maricet.'., for tiio enforce¬ ment ot Hie provision:) ot chap¬ ter phty-nino of the consolidat¬ ed laws na enacli-il by the Ict-ls- latiiro of ninotecn hun.Ireel and
seventeen J,3r..O00 01
To the ilate d. partment of farms anil markets for the enforccm.nt of th.' provi'dons of article tivc- ll» a.Ideil to ciniptor nine eif tho law of nineteen hundrod und nine) by tl o act ot tiinelecn Iiun- dre-'d and sevonteen. entillcd "An act to amend tbo auricu! tural lav^- rclalivo lo dofjs ntul the prii- teetion of domestic nnimal.s
therefrom" I.S. 000 00
NFAV YORK ST.\TT'} .ScrfOOI. OF AG- RICUI.TUIiF, LONG ISLAND, FARM- INtaOALi'.;, L. I. Ad.Htional extension work Por ndditionai extension -work. New York state .school of ac- riculture on l.opi? Island, for FervieoH, traveiintr e>:ponse.s, Bupplie.i and nutomobiln main¬ tenance, for conslruction nnd cciuipment for nce-essary bulld- ings 19,000 00
DEFENSIVE.
NATIONAl.. OI'AP.n Por the payment hy the stnte of tiio salaries of Plate einpl'i\ees whlli' in Ine .'.erviec as members of the national (oiard of Ihe state or In the F'TvIcc of tho United Stutes, lo be paid on the war¬ rant of the -comptroller, upon the- presentation of d. tailcl pay- r.-iUs approved by the hc.a.l of the department In which such employees are regularly em¬ ployed ". 500,000 00
NAVAL MILITIA, rerson.'il Serv ict. Salaries, refrulcr Commodore, chnpter one hnn¬ drei :in.l twenty-seven. laws ot iiin.'teje'ii liiiiielrcd anil sev- eiit.en Jl.50000
CHARITABLE.
WEsriMiN iioi'.sr: of rkfi.'ok i-'or
\V0.\H';N. ALBION. Maintenance and Operation.
Suppli.'S i.rr-ooo
Coinniunlcatbin 175 00
NI•:^^'' vokk rtatk Poi-T>n:i'.s an:i
SAlLOIt.S' IHJMK. H.VTII. Maintenance and Oporatlon,
Food l.lKiUCO
STATE Ai'IRIi'I'LTrRAL ANI) IKDI'S-
SCIKIOL. l.NHi;S-l'HY.
Mnlntcnanco and Operation.
Food 2.(K¥lflO
TI10M.\3 IN'nL\.\ SCHOOI., IROQL'OlS. Mainten.u'.ce and (;)pe'ratlon.
Food 1 rilOOO
Supplies '"OM
Nl'^W YORK STATK WOMKN'S RKUIEF COIU'.S llOMK, O.-iil-'DllD. Maintenance and Ciperation.
Food SCO no
Supplies wiiltel
nO.MK STATI'l ri'S'l'OHlAL ASYLUM,
ROAIK.
Maintenance and Operation.
Food 9.00000
Supplies '.r? 6.00000
CHAIC, COLONY FOR KPILEPTICS,
.SONYKA,
Maintenance and Operation.
Food 3,60000
Supplies 3,30000
Traveling expenses 400 00
Communication 200 OO
SYRACUSK STATK IN.STITUTIOM FOR b'HKnUii-MiNHKD CHIL,DREN, SYR¬ ACUSE,
Maintenance and Operation.
Supplies 1,000 00
Materials BOO DO
LETCIIWORTH VILLAGE. THIELLS, Maintenance and Operation.
Supplies (fertilizer and seed) 1.00000
(.'onamuiiicutlon 400 00
PROTECTIVE. TRUSTEIB OF PUBLIC BHIU)IN(J8. For the expenses of incvlnK and setting up book (Mges of the miscellaneous reporter from the capltol und Van Vechten hall, and other miscellaneous worli., 600 00 Restaurant. For the expense ohf maintenance and operation uf the capltol rea-
taiurant 600 00
PART III, CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRS. I I. The following luma, or ao much thereof as may be naeaaaary, ara tooreby severally appropriated out of any moneys In tba traaaury not otharwlaa appropriat¬ ed, to tba punonm and fur (he purposes haralnafter ael fortfa (or cunstmutiiMi. im¬ provementa, repaira and eeiulpmant 'War^ rauts ara sM>t lo t>e Issued axcapt In the caas ot aaJarlas until tha suma daisied ahaUl bay* baea audited askd allowed by th* •MwtreUer. wbe la harabir aotteertMd
T.FflAf. WOTfTF*.
to *et«rintna the aomt upen seuchere pre- ¦Mite.l aa renitlree^ by «<«rtlen Iweiva of thm llnance law.
REQULATlve,
IfTATB 1N8TITUTF, Fnn*THF, UTITDT OF MAMONANT liISr.A.<<K BUFKALO CTonstructlon or Permanent Betterments
farmer's house .^,|a>9on on
Bam and tool shad l.Mnoo
EDUCATIONAL.
FRFnONIA NORMAL SCHOOT. (!?onstnictlon or I't-rmanent Pettcrtnents Mew boiler and changes in heat¬ ing plant ^aoOOA
CURATIVE.
KINGS PARK STATR HOSPITAL Construction or Permanent HettertncnU, Additional approprlnHon for re¬ frigerating pinnt Tmot
ST. LA\VRENCR HTATK HOSriT^L (Construction or Pe-rmnnent Rette«|»ienta F'or the construction of a new
chimney for power plant 10.000 00
CHARITABLE.
NE'W YORK HTATR RKFORMATORY
FOR WOMEN. HF.DFORD HII.I-«». (""onstnictlon nr Permanent Retterments L.aundry equipment $8.00000
PROTECTIVE. NIAGARA nESERV ATION Repairs. for work tlcfnr by e-'ontracl or upon estimate Or for the purchase ot material and the e-mployment ot labor In .addition to that appro- pri.ited for elsewhere, for re¬ pairs to hulldingR nnd equipment 2.000 00 PART IV. STFNOORAPHERH' AND (TIURT EX- I'I-: NSKS. Refund. I 4. The following sumn, or so much thereof a.i shall bo sufllclent to accomplish in full the ohJ«clB nn.l purposes spoelfle.l j therein, nre hereliy nppreiprlated out of any moneys In the treasur.v not otherwise approprtate)d, to lie refiindeel to the tress- ury as provided therein, no lollows : SUPREME COURT-SECOND DISTKICT. HtcueiKraphiTB. I F'or deficiency In the nmount ap- ! proprlatevi by chnpter one hun¬ elre.I anel eichty-ono of Hie laws I of niiiel oen hunelred und seven- I tccii, fur comperKiatlon of slcn- OKriipiiers appointed pursuant tn Bectlon one hunelred nnd sixty- I ono of the Jndbiary law ns amendcej by chapte r sixty of tho Lawa of nineteen hundred and I ten. one thousand six hundred I dollars, to be refunded to tho I tre:i.5ury pursuntit to Bectlon I three hundred and sixteen of the I judiciar.v law .1 s amenelcd hy I eliaplcr four hundre.l nnel nlne- 1 ty-ono of Hie la v.-s of nineteen
I hundred and thirteen $1.00000
.STPREMR COURT-.ARPELLATE -DIVI¬ .SION. Fourth Hi'parlment. I Coiiliilential Slenoprrapher. j F'or compens llion of confidential stenographer ujiiiointed pursu¬ ant to M. ction one hundred ami nine-a of tho Jinlici:iry I.i v, as I amended by chapter eighty-four I of Ihe laws nt tiineteen humlred and sevonteen, ono thousand live hundreil dollars, to bo r.-fuiided to the treasury pursuant to the I provisions of seetion one hun¬ dred anel nlne-a of the judiciary law, a.'e amended by e-hapter ei.ijhly-four of the laws of nine¬ teen hundred and seventeen $1.5oo 00
SUPREME COIIUT-Af'PKLLATE DIVI- [ SION.
I Fourth Department.
Confldenlial Stenographer. ,
F'or compensation ot conlielential I Etenogmplier appointed pursu¬ ant lo section one hundreil ni\il niiio-a of Hie Judiciary law, as amended by chapter eighty-four ot tho laws of nineteen hundred I and sevonteen, from April first lo I Juno thirtieth, nineteen liundrod I and seventeen, three hundred and ¦ I seventy-five dollars, to be re- I funded to the treasury pursuant I to sectlem one hundred and nine- a of tlio jiiili. lary law as amend- I eel by chapt.'r eiKhty-f.nir of tho j laws of nineteen hundred an.i [
I sevcnleeri
j PART V.
' S 5. Tho follnwinp sum, or so tnuch there-
I of ns may be necessary, heinff tho unex-
I pendi'il bnlaiKcof a former nppropriation.
Is hereby reappruiirlati .1 nnd mado inline-
dialely avnilalile for Hio same purpom-s as
the former ai'prorn-iaHOn.
GENERAL FUND,
An.MiN'isTR.\Tivr';.
Atlorney-Oeneral. ! By chapter tiirty-five of the laws of nine¬ teen hundred and seventeen for:
¦ For tho expenses in any .-itid .all proceed-
Inss, et cetera, and tlie imiuiry into the ' murder ef Charles It. Phelps nnd his I housekeeper Margaret 'V\'olcott, rt cct-
I era ',,,,.12.-.000 «l
I 5 II. The; tnoneys approiirioted by this acl, ! exc.'i.t aa Oiliervvise proviilcd by see'tions I t-wo ,'ind five, sliall bo available only to 1 pay iiahilitics Ineiirred within the' year I tiek'ImiiiiK July lir.'^t. nineteen hundfed nnd I seventeen, an.! eiiilinfStluiio Ibirli.rth. nino¬ tecn hundred ami eighteen, except for rc- I pairs, constnietion or perni;iiii'nt hotter ment.s. All former appropriation.s fn':a the generni fund and tho cnnal mninh- ' nance fuiet nud tho various ads therefor. ! except upproprialions for repiiirs. coii- I slruelioa work ar.d permanenl betterments j and appropriations mado by the loHisia- turo ot riinctecii huiulrcil and seventeen. I shall leaso to huve forces or effcet after I June thirtietli, nineteen hundred nnel .scv- I enleeii, nIber thun for tho payment of lia¬ bilities Incurred on or before that date.
¦ i 7. The several amiiunta herein appro- ', priate.l shall bo deemed to be only for so
much thereof as tihall bo sulliclent to ac-
j complish in full the purposes de.siKnute.I
I by the appropriations anil shall be paid
, by tile treasurer from the rcipeetivo .sums
as specified, purauant lo the requlrem. nts
of the state llnnnco law, and ll shall be
the duty of the treasurer to report annu-
{ ally to the Icgbslalure the detail uf the
j several expenditures.
i 8. The salary or compensation of any officer or employee, when not pre.scrlbed I by law, ffir which an appropriation Is mado by this act. may bo fixed by the de¬ partment, oflicial or ofQe:ials appointing auch ortloer or employlnsr such employees at a le.sa but not at a grreutcr sum than I the amount herein appropriated feir the salary or conii)eniiallun of such otticer or employee: and when any appropriation male by thla act la for eompunsatlon al a per diem rale fur a slated number of days. tba department, offlciai or ofBclals employ¬ ing such empluyees shall have the author¬ ity to enii)<oy In the position the iiumber of employeea for whom compensation Is Biruvlded In the appropriation, calcrulutliig one employee for each three hundred days, the proviaions of any general or ¦P«)cial aitatute to tha contrary, notwlth- standUiK-- No appropriation herein oon¬ tained shall be available (or tbe salary or cotnpenaaliun of any regular olBcer or mm- ployea whoaa employment or offloe Is nut haraln specifled unless his appointment or •raployment Is axpreasly authurlsed; mid, excapt as othervrisa harclii axprunaly pro¬ vided, tha apprupriiitluas made lu thla act for traveling expenses uf offleera or am- pioyaaa ana for actual and neceaaary ei- pausas V'oly, In tlia performance of ofll¬ eial dutlea and to b« paid upon tbe prupeir proof tJieraof, tto raqulrad by section teaiva of tha atata flttasK* law, and au •Utar or furtbar lUad altowaBoa for ax-
hUGki jtmKr.%>
tmttmto shall be» grsnted or paM, anytht—. In any other statut* te> tbe e«>T>trary B«*- wlths(nndlng. Any appropriations SMkA» by this set for salnry. eompenisallon of ex¬ penses shsll be the aalsry, e ompensatkm or expenses for e»ne yesr of the effkvnr. •rr.ployee. e<f^ee. h'lnrel. department, COWI- mljesliin Of hurenu tor whom the same la appropriated, nntw if hstandlnn esMttlW provisions of any other statute fitlitc ths nnntinl snlj*ry. compensntinn or etpen«es of Buch nflloer nr employee or the expet^Mt of such ofPrer, hosrd, depnrtment, e<»Ta- mlsslon or hiircsu nt a difTerent amount.
• S. A msnnger, trustee nr offleer of onf stnte chsrltable or other Inatltutinn re¬ ceiving moneys nnder this not from the Slate trensury fnr mnln(ennne-e and mrft- pr.rt shall tw entltlrrl to nctuil and nee*>s tory ir.ivcitnt expenses whon attending mortlncs nf fbe board nl the office of thn Institution or In the performs nee of oltjer ofTlcinl duties undertaken ptirmiant to a r.-«e'dulie)n of (he hoard ot TrtnnniteTt ef which he l<4 a member snd with the ap¬ proval nt the (iscnl snpervHor of atJ^te charities or hospltsl commission.
5 IOl The mmptmller shall forthwith pre- t>nre nnd publish definitions of (he Plas sinenflcnof expense l,y titles employeil In this set, defining the purposes for whOrh m-.ncys npnr..printed under earh title moy bo expended. The romptroller shall have tho power to amend such deflnltlons froen lime lo time, ss In his Judgment beoonrfna necessnry for the proper conduct of the flacai nffnlrs of the Ktate. The deflnltlosns, ss published by the comptroller, and as amende.I, fehnll govern expendltnree fr«en these nppreipriiillona snd the audit ef claims sml nccounts by Ihe comptpo«»pr where said eUssiUcatlotis are used In ttele aot,
I 11. This art shall talte efTect hnaae- dlafoly. State of New York. Offloe of the Raore-
tary of Pt.ite. ss:
I have onipnreel the preceding with the origlnni In-w em file In this ofTlce, nnd do hereby rcrtlfr (hnt the snme Is n correct transiTlpt tber.'froin and of tho whole nf snid orlirlnni law.
FRANCIS M IIHOfX
Secretary ot Stabe.
37r, 00
LAWS or NEV VORK—By Authority.
CHAP. 740 AN A(T m.aking nn npproprtndon (o snip- ply n delleiency In Iho amount nppmpri' nied by ehnpter nix huii'lri'.I and forty- five nt the laws of nineteen hunelred and Hixte^en fur expense.'! cDiinectcd vsith the n.'illoriiil Miuinl nnd military forcos nccaino (1 law June B, l'J17, with tho ap prov:il of tiio Hovfinior, Pa.t.scd. three- fifths lieintT present.
The rc.ifde ot the Stnto of New Tork. representee! In Senate nnd Asfxiinhly, do enact ns fc;IIaws:
Sectiiin 1. Tho .^nm ot onn hundrod fifty thousand elollars (Sir.o.OOit.lK)) or so much thereof n."! may bo nccc isiiry. Is herehy' appropriated out of nny tninoys in the stiito treasury not otherwi,'in appropria led. to pny the expeiisps liicurro.l In connec¬ tion with the niiil.illzallon of Ihe natlonnl piiard in tlie vear nineteen hundred nnel Hixtcen and Hie other oli.terls nn.l peir- poscs spocitie'l In eiliapte;' six hunilred anet forty-live of the Uiv\-s of that >ear luul ti supply the delieienoy In the aBiouiit ap¬ propriated by such chnpter. The araoeint he^reby npproprla'ed nhall ho pii.l out bi- tho slatn treasurer on the wnriaiil ot the eomptrnller upou vouchers approved b.v the iiiijiitiint Kcneral, nccomr.aiiled with the cc. tllie-.ito of the guvcrneir appro\dn(r the piymont therc.if.
S 2. This ne,'l shall tako effect Immediately. State of >.'cw York. Olllco of the Secre¬ tary ot State, ss:
I havo ceimpare.l the preceellnif with tbo orlirlnnl laxv on tile In this olllco, and do hereby certify that the saine> ia a correct transcript therefrom nnd of the wtoole , of suid orlg-lnal law.
FRANCIS M. TlUdO,
Secrotar.v eif State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AuthorHy.
CHAP. 742. AN ACT dlrectlnK (he canal board lf>
make nn Investin.atlon for delennininKT the proper localiori of a new liridRi) over the Moliawk riveT, botwcfen what Is known tis the vill:i«re uf OreiFCcnt and the villa ¦.i;o ot Rex ford, and the estimat¬ ed cost thereof, mid niakltiB nn appni- priation for the expense of t^uch Invosti- Kiitlon.
Bci'ame a law June 5, 1917, -with the ap¬ proval ot the Ooi/'ernor, Pas.se'd. three- tilths heinir present.
The I'ei.p.o of the State of New York, repreaenteel in Henale and Aswcmbly. <le> enact as follows:
Section 1. Tho canal board Is hereby dl- reete.l to make un Investigation tor the purpose of determining the Jiroper loca¬ tion of a new briilpro over the Mohawk river as tlie' same Ih or may bo ran.illzeel lielween wliat is known as the villairo of Crescent .and tho village of Rexfeird. It sliall nlso nscertain what real pr\)p- erly. If itiiy, shall be reiiiiired for the roustriicti'iu of such bridpo ami tho ap- proa.'iiea thereto, nnd tho prejhable cosit of Fucli ronl properly. Kor Iho purposo of such inve-'-ti'^.itloii the canal board, eir a persnn duly aulhoiizcd by It, may enter upon any Innds In that vicinity. It shall make a report to tho letrislaturo ot nind;/. teen hundrc'l and eiuhteen on or before. Kebruary lirst of the cstiipnted cost of coiisiructlnt; n new steel plate Kicder hri.lKO anel npproaebes. nnd tho cost of aeiinirinji; tho necei-i.sary real propeity. If any, llierofor.
( 2. The sum of twenty-live hundr(Hl dollars ($2.r00). or so much thereof na may He necoHeiiiry, Is hereby apiireiprlalcd out of any muney In the ireasuiy, not other- wlso ni'PrDpi'lnted, paMil.lo by tho treas- nrer on Hie warrant of tho romptroller on tho order of tho Klate eiiKineir tind tiur- veyor to onny out t luj purpose of this act 5 ;t This act shall take effect Immediately. State of Kew Vork, Olllco of the isoejre- tary of Ktate. ss:
I havo e'i>nip:ired tho prccedInK with the orir.hial law on nie in tliis eillbc, and do hereby cerlify that Hio samo Is a correct transcript therifrorn anel of tbo whole of tsuiii oriKinal law.
. FRANCIS M. IHIOO,
Hecretaiy ot'BUte.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AuthoHty.
Cif AP. 714. A'J /M'T to provide for tho prolectlr»a of
Hie e.liieallon bulldinK nnd property of
the slate contained therein from Injury
or liesfiT's, and making a,n apprupria
Hon therefor.
I!eciiine a law June B, 1D17. with the ap- pro'.ul of the (lovernor, fassed, three- fifths helnj? present.
The Peeiple of the State of New York, represented In Senata and Assembly, do enact ns follows:
Sectlnn 1. Tho commissioner ot ediica- tlnn shall employ such pernons and taka auch other measures as he mny deann ad¬ visable tt^r the protection of the education building and property of the state con- talnttd therein froin Injury or treapaaa. and for sueih purpose the sum of ten tbou- sand dollars (tlO.OOO), or so much thereof as mny l>e needed, la hereby approprLatad, payable by the treasurer on tbe warrant of ths comptroller on tha ordar of tba commissioner ot education.
I 2. This act shall take elTect hnmedla.tsly. State of New Turlc. Ofllca of the Batu-etani
of Bute, aa:
I have compared the preceding wltb the original Uiw on tile In this oflllce, and 4s hereby certify that tha sanae la a carraol tranacrlpt therefrom aad of tba wboto a^ •aid oric<aial law,
FRANCIi kt. RUCKX
Sacratary of Btaaia-
AiimHc«*« Food Watta. Th* AxaettctLtt people WMto thu n.000,000^006 wortb tt tttk
rtti.