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The Consolidated Laws of the State of New York, Passed at the One Hundred and Thirty-Second Session of the Legislature, Begun January 6, 1909,
The Consolidated Laws of the State of New York Passed at the One Hundred and ThirtySecond Session of the Legislature Begun January 6 1909 Author:New York Title: The Consolidated Laws of the State of New York, Passed at the One Hundred and Thirty-Second Session of the Legislature, Begun January 6, 1909, and Ended April 30, 1909 ... as Amended by the Legislature of 1909 Subtitle: Together With the Public Service Commissions Law and the Railroad Law ... General Books publication date: 2009 Origin... more »al publication date: 1909 Original Publisher: J.B. Lyon Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: STATE CHARITIES LAW LAWS 1909, CHAP. 57 N ACT relating to state charities, constituting chapter fifty- five of the consolidated laws. Hecame a law February 17, 1909, with the approval of the Governor. Passed. three-fifths being present. The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: CHAPTER 55 OF THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS STATE CHARITIES LAW Article 1. Short title; definitions (§§ 1, 2). 2. State board of charities (§$ 3-20). 3. State charities' aid association (§§ 20-32). 4. Regulation of state charitable institutions (§§ 40-51.) 5. Syracuse state institution for feeble-minded children (§§ 60-70). G. State custodial asylum for feeble-minded women (§§ 80-83). 7. Rome State Custodial Asylum (§§ 90-95). 8. Craig colony for epileptics (§§ 100 -- 116). 9. New York state hospital for the care of crippled and deformed children (§§ 130-139). 10. New York state hospital for the treatment of incipi ent pulmonary tuberculosis (§§ 150-163). 11. Institutions for juvenile delinquents (§§ 180-214). 12. House of refuge and reformatory for women (§§ 220-233). 13. New York state woman's relief corps home (§§ 250-258). 14. Thomas Indian School (§§ 270-276). 15. Licensing dispensaries (§§ 290-296). 10. Licenses for placing out ...« less