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... bill , proposing nothing new for the system except the abolition of the trus- tees , has been offered . The Senate Committee on Cities having these bills ... number of thoughtful women and men and of educators whose experience and ...
... bill , proposing nothing new for the system except the abolition of the trus- tees , has been offered . The Senate Committee on Cities having these bills ... number of thoughtful women and men and of educators whose experience and ...
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New York (State). Governor. MEMORANDUM FILED WITH SENATE BILL No. 791 REGULATING THE TRAF- FIC IN LIQUORS- " THE RAINES BILL ” -APPROVED STATE OF NEW YORK Executive Chamber Albany , March 23 , 1896 Memorandum filed with Senate bill number ...
New York (State). Governor. MEMORANDUM FILED WITH SENATE BILL No. 791 REGULATING THE TRAF- FIC IN LIQUORS- " THE RAINES BILL ” -APPROVED STATE OF NEW YORK Executive Chamber Albany , March 23 , 1896 Memorandum filed with Senate bill number ...
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... Senate bill number 1514 , intro- ductory number 1003 , entitled " An act in relation to the elections , constituting chapter six of the general laws . " [ LS ] Given under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State at the Capitol in the ...
... Senate bill number 1514 , intro- ductory number 1003 , entitled " An act in relation to the elections , constituting chapter six of the general laws . " [ LS ] Given under my hand and the Privy Seal of the State at the Capitol in the ...
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New York (State). Governor. MEMORANDUM FILED WITH SENATE BILL No. 825 - THE GREATER NEW YORK BILL - APPROVED STATE OF NEW YORK Executive Chamber Albany , May 11 , 1896 Memorandum filed with Senate bill number 825 enti- tled " An act ...
New York (State). Governor. MEMORANDUM FILED WITH SENATE BILL No. 825 - THE GREATER NEW YORK BILL - APPROVED STATE OF NEW YORK Executive Chamber Albany , May 11 , 1896 Memorandum filed with Senate bill number 825 enti- tled " An act ...
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... SENATE BILLS Nos . 1762 TO 1816 ( 55 IN NUMBER ) FOR THE BENEFIT OF SUNDRY PERSONS EMPLOYED ON THE CANALS STATE OF NEW YORK Executive Chamber Albany , May 29 , 1896 Memorandum filed with Senate bill number 1762 en- titled " An Act for ...
... SENATE BILLS Nos . 1762 TO 1816 ( 55 IN NUMBER ) FOR THE BENEFIT OF SUNDRY PERSONS EMPLOYED ON THE CANALS STATE OF NEW YORK Executive Chamber Albany , May 29 , 1896 Memorandum filed with Senate bill number 1762 en- titled " An Act for ...
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Page 180 - AN ACT to amend chapter four hundred and ten of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-two, entitled " An Act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the City of New York.
Page 269 - Fifth, that no person in the public service is for that reason under any obligation to contribute to any political fund, or to render any political service, and that he will not be removed or otherwise prejudiced for refusing to do so.
Page 289 - In case of a vacancy in a position in the competitive class where peculiar and exceptional qualifications of a scientific, professional or educational character are required, and upon satisfactory evidence that for specified reasons competition in such special case is impracticable...
Page 268 - Sixth, that no person in said service has any right to use his official authority or influence to coerce the political action of any person or body.
Page 164 - AN ACT to amend chapter one hundred and five of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-one, entitled "An Act to revise the Charter of the City of Buffalo,
Page 19 - This section shall not be construed to prevent the Legislature from providing that convicts may work for, and that the products of their labor may be disposed of to, the State or any political division thereof...
Page 135 - Provision shall be made by the proper local school authorities for instructing all pupils in all schools supported by public money, or under state control, in physiology and hygiene, with special reference to the effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics upon the human system.
Page 313 - ... satisfactory that such person was appointed to or employed, promoted or reinstated in the service in conformity with the provisions of law and of these rules. The official roster shall show opposite or in connection with each name the date of appointment, employment, promotion or reinstatement, and the office in which and the compensation of the position, date of commencement of service, and the date of transfer in or separation from the service by dismissal, resignation, cancellation of appointment...
Page 300 - Commission, an examination involving essential tests or qualifications different from or higher than those involved in the examination for original' entrance to the position formerly held by the person proposed to be reinstated.
Page 301 - The test of actual service being the main factor in fitness for promotion, there shall be kept in every office continuous and comparative records of the efficiency, punctuality, attention and general good conduct of all persons employed therein.