Annual report of the State Board of Charities of the state of New York. v. 30, 1896, Volume 30Weed, Parsons and Company, 1897 |
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Accuracy Aged and Infirm Aged Women Albany Alien Poor almshouses appropriation average bathing beds Binghamton Board of Charities boys bread Brooklyn Buffalo building Canandaigua Catholic Orphan Asylum cent certificates Church Home City classes Commissioners committee Composi condition Craig Colony Day Nursery day of inspection Destitute Children Dispensary dormitories Elmira employes ending September 30 epigastrium epileptic Episcopal Church Erie county examination expenditures farm feeble-minded Female Orphan Asylum furnished girls Home Association Home for Aged Homoeopathic Hospital Association House of Refuge improvements Industrial School Joseph's Judicial District Kings County laundry Laws Letchworth Lockport maintenance Male managers ment number of inmates October officers Onondaga County Orphan Asylum Orphan Asylum Society patients persons placed poorhouses Poughkeepsie present President prevalence or importance Protectory pupils reformatory Rochester Roman Catholic Orphan rooms Sensory September 30 Sisters superintendent Syracuse TABLE teachers tion total number Troy Utica ward Watervliet West Seneca Yaphank Yonkers York Institution
Popular passages
Page 97 - Payments by counties, cities, towns and villages to charitable, eleemosynary, correctional and reformatory institutions, wholly or partly under private control, for care, support and maintenance, may be authorized, but shall not be required by the Legislature.
Page 15 - ... to be paid by the treasurer of the state, on the warrant of the comptroller, to the treasurer of...
Page 10 - Investigate the management of all institutions made subject to the supervision of the board, and the conduct and efficiency •of the officers or persons charged with their management, and the care and relief of the inmates of such institutions therein or in transit. (¡. Aid in securing the best sanitary condition of the buildings and grounds of all such institutions, and advise measures for the protection and preservation of the health of the inmates.
Page 12 - ... to modify such treatment or apply such remedy, or both, as shall therein be specified. Before such order is issued it must be approved by a justice of the supreme court, after such notice as he may...
Page 7 - ... including institutions for epileptics or idiots) ; a State Commission of Prisons, which shall visit and inspect all institutions* used for the detention of sane adults charged with or convicted of crime, or detained as witnesses or debtors.
Page 17 - ... of its members. It, or the commissioner conducting the proceeding, may issue compulsory process for the attendance of witnesses and the production of papers, and exercise the powers conferred upon a referee in the supreme court.
Page 12 - ... designated to make such investigation are hereby empowered to issue compulsory process for the attendance of witnesses and the production of...
Page 20 - ... lying-in asylum where females may be received, cared for or treated during pregnancy, or during or after delivery...
Page 69 - ACT to provide for the establishment of a home for the aged and dependent veteran and his wife, veterans' mothers, widows, and army nurses, residents of New York. / Chapter 468, Laws of 1894. Section 1. Establishment of home. — There shall be established in this state a home for the aged dependent veteran and his wife, veterans...
Page 12 - ... or any inmate or person in any way connected therewith, require legal investigation or action of any kind, notice thereof may be given by the board, or any three members thereof, to the attorney-general...