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therein during such year for school library purposes by tax or otherwise, if such an amount is available under the rules.

[Con. School law, tit. 13, part of § 1.

The plan of distributing school library money has been changed so that the distribution will be made directly by the state superintendent and will be made from time to time to districts applying therefor, without a general apportionment which was required under the former law. It is suggested that if a district wishes to raise money for library purposes it should have the benefit of state aid at once and not be required to wait several months and possibly a year before it can receive such aid. Under the plan proposed by this section a district will be entitled to receive such aid on application if state funds are available.]

§ 760. Disposition of unapportioned library money.-All school library moneys unapportioned by school commissioners, and remaining in the hands of county treasurers September first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, shall within ten days thereafter be paid by them to the state treasurer, and shall be added to the amount of library money appropriated for school libraries during the then current school year, and apportioned in the same manner; and such returned library money is hereby re-appropriated for

that purpose.

[Con. School Law, tit. 13, § 1, in part, rewritten and changed so as to require the county treasurer to pay over unapportioned library money to the state treasurer.]

(Page 93, § 1, in part.)

ARTICLE XXIII.

EFFECT OF CHAPTER; LAWS REPEALED.

Section 800. Saving clause.

801. Construction.

802. Laws repealed.

Section 803. Time of taking effect.

Section 800. Saving clause.-The repeal of a law or any part of it specified in the annexed schedule shall not affect or impair any act done or right accruing, accrued or acquired, or liability, forfeiture or penalty incurred prior to May first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, under or by virtue of any law so repealed, but the same may be asserted, enforced, prosecuted or inflicted as fully and to the same extent as if such law had not been repealed; and all acts and proceedings, civil or criminal, commenced under or by virtue of the laws so repealed and pending on May first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, may be prosecuted and defended to final effect in the same manner as they might under the laws then existing, unless it shall be otherwise specially provided by law.

§ 801. Construction. The provisions of this chapter, so far as they are substantially the same as those of laws existing on May first, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine, shall be construed as a continuation of such laws, modified or amended according to the language employed in this chapter, and not as new enactments; a reference in laws not repealed to provisions of laws incorporated into this chapter and repealed shall be construed as applying to the provisions so incorporated; and nothing in this chapter shall be construed to amend or repeal any provision of the criminal or penal code.

§ 802. Laws repealed.-The following acts and parts of acts are hereby repealed:

1. The laws or parts thereof specified in the schedule hereto annexed, and all acts amendatory thereof or supplemental

thereto in force when this chapter takes effect, including all such amendatory or supplemental acts passed in eighteen hundred

and ninety-nine.

2. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of

this chapter.

§ 803. Time of taking effect. This chapter shall take effect on

the first day of May, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine.

SCHEDULE OF LAWS REPEALED.

Revised statutes.

Sections.

Subject matter.

Pt. 1, ch. 15, tit. IV.. All. Gospel and school lots.

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1789, ch. 32, par. 2.. Land for support of gospel and schools.

1798, ch. 48.. All. Gospel and school lots in Onondaga Co.

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1829, ch. 287.. 1832, ch. 223..

All. Gospel and school lots.

All.

Moneys in hands of overseers of the poor.

All. Overseers of poor to furnish list of deaf

and dumb.

1834, ch. 140.. 1834, ch. 241..

All. Distribution of money by regents.

All. Distribution of money by regents.

1834, ch. 316. . All. Reception of pupils.

Subject matter.

Laws of

1836, ch. 226..

Section.

3... Reception of pupils.

1838, ch. 244.. All. Clothing for deaf and dumb pupils.

1839, ch. 200.. All. Instruction of blind.

1840, ch. 366.. All. Honorary degree of M. D. by regents.

1841, ch. 261.. All. Devises and trusts under 1840, ch. 318. 1844, ch. 311.. All. Albany normal school.

1846, ch. 74.. All. Accumulation of income from certain

trusts.

1847, ch. 485.. All. Education in orphan asylums.

1848, ch. 318.. All. General act

General act appropriating money for

normal schools.

1849, ch. 300.. All. Library for court of appeals.

1850, ch. 89.. All. Support of Indian pupils at normal

schools.

1852, ch. 333.. 2, 3. Appointment of pupils in New York in

stitution for the blind.

1853, ch. 402.. All. Moneys to academies.

1854, ch. 272.. All. N. Y. inst. for instruction of deaf-mutes.

1855, ch. 410.. All. Amends L. 1853, ch. 402.

1855, ch. 432.. All. Trusts; accumulation of income in certain

cases.

1859, ch. 230.. All. Binghamton law library.

1860, ch. 402.. All. Books, how supplied to Binghamton law

library.

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1863, ch. 325.. All. Indigent deaf-mutes, where sent.

1863, ch. 401.. All.

Buffalo law library.

1863, ch. 418..

All. Oswego normal school.

1863, ch. 463.. All. Brooklyn law library.

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1865, ch. 585..

1865, ch. 587..

1865, ch. 722.. 1866, ch. 466.. 1866, ch. 481..

All. Act incorporating Cornell university.

All.
All. Law library in the city of New York.

Batavia school for the blind.

All. General act relating to normal schools.

All.

Land script donated to this state by the

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