Annual report of the State Board of Charities of the state of New York. v. 32 pt. 2, 1898, Volume 32, Part 2

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Weed, Parsons and Company, 1899

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Page 5 - The legislature shall provide for a state board of charities, which shall visit and inspect all institutions, whether state, county, municipal, incorporated or not incorporated, which are of a charitable, eleemosynary, correctional or reformatory character...
Page 37 - Render a further account of the state of his books, and of the funds and other property in his custody, whenever required by the managers.
Page 5 - The members of the said board and of the said commissions shall be appointed by the governor, by and with the advice and consent of the senate; and any member may be removed from office by the governor for cause, an opportunity having been given him to be heard in his defense.
Page 11 - The board may prepare regulations according to which, and provide blanks and forms upon which, such information shall be furnished, in a clear, uniform and prompt manner, for the use of the board.
Page 604 - MATERNITY, of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New York, Amsterdam Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street, New York City.
Page viii - It further provides that while payments by counties, cities, towns and villages to charitable, eleemosynary, correctional or 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 49 - December in any year, the term of office of his successor is abridged so as to expire on the last day of December, preceding the time when such term would otherwise expire, and the term of office of each manager there-after appointed shall begin on the first day of January.
Page 16 - Each order shrill specify the institution to be visited, inspected and examined and the name of each person by whom such visitation, inspection and examination shall be made, and shall be in force for one year from the date on which it shall have been granted, unless sooner revoked.
Page 202 - A female, between the ages of fifteen and thirty years, convicted by any magistrate of petit larceny, habitual drunkenness, of being a common prostitute, of frequenting disorderly houses or houses of prostitution, or of a misdemeanor...
Page 24 - Account, when required, for the careful keeping and economical use of all furniture, stores and other articles furnished for the institution; 11.

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