Legislative Document, Volume 37J.B. Lyon Company, 1919 - New York (State) |
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... June 30 , 1918 , was 10,326.52 , as compared with 10,290.03 for the preced- ing year . A comparison of the population by institutions for the year 1916-17 and 1917-18 , follows : Albion Batavia 1916-17 1917-18 Increase Decrease 201 206 ...
... June 30 , 1918 , was 10,326.52 , as compared with 10,290.03 for the preced- ing year . A comparison of the population by institutions for the year 1916-17 and 1917-18 , follows : Albion Batavia 1916-17 1917-18 Increase Decrease 201 206 ...
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... June 30. INSTITUTIONS 1916-17 TOTAL GROSS EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES 1917-18 PER CAPITA COST Increase Decrease 1916-17 1917-18 Increase Decrease Albion $ 71,618 38 $ 88,454 58 $ 16,836 20 $ 355 83 $ 429 01 $ 73 18 Batavia 63,446 22 72,449 ...
... June 30. INSTITUTIONS 1916-17 TOTAL GROSS EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES 1917-18 PER CAPITA COST Increase Decrease 1916-17 1917-18 Increase Decrease Albion $ 71,618 38 $ 88,454 58 $ 16,836 20 $ 355 83 $ 429 01 $ 73 18 Batavia 63,446 22 72,449 ...
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... June 30 , 1918 , aggre- gated $ 177,027.25 as compared with $ 171,329.03 for the year ending June 30 , 1917 . The following statement showing the miscellaneous receipts at the various institutions is given for the year 1916-17 and 1917 ...
... June 30 , 1918 , aggre- gated $ 177,027.25 as compared with $ 171,329.03 for the year ending June 30 , 1917 . The following statement showing the miscellaneous receipts at the various institutions is given for the year 1916-17 and 1917 ...
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... 30 64 14 Randall's Island 205,045 17 217,659 85 12,614 68 306 17 337 49 31 32 Ray Brook 65,784 14 85,402 64 19,618 50 209 87 282 45 72 58 Rome 314,581 32 385,888 44 71,307 12 200 14 223 ... JUNE 30 , FISCAL SUPERVISOR OF STATE CHARITIES 59.
... 30 64 14 Randall's Island 205,045 17 217,659 85 12,614 68 306 17 337 49 31 32 Ray Brook 65,784 14 85,402 64 19,618 50 209 87 282 45 72 58 Rome 314,581 32 385,888 44 71,307 12 200 14 223 ... JUNE 30 , FISCAL SUPERVISOR OF STATE CHARITIES 59.
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... JUNE 30 , 1917 AND 1918 FOR WHAT PURPOSE 1916-17 EXPENDITURES 1917-18 Increase Decrease 1916-17 1917-18 Increase Decrease Personal service Food Fuel , light , power and water $ 1,214,369 92 674,131 70 264,208 48 $ 1,279,350 55 771,928 ...
... JUNE 30 , 1917 AND 1918 FOR WHAT PURPOSE 1916-17 EXPENDITURES 1917-18 Increase Decrease 1916-17 1917-18 Increase Decrease Personal service Food Fuel , light , power and water $ 1,214,369 92 674,131 70 264,208 48 $ 1,279,350 55 771,928 ...
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Page 199 - Account, when required, for the careful keeping and economical use of all furniture, stores and other articles furnished for the institution; 11.
Page 250 - Regents' examinations in physiology and hygiene shall include a due proportion of questions on the nature of alcoholic drinks and other narcotics, and their effects on the human system. § 691 Enforcement of last section. 1 In all normal schools, teachers...
Page 2 - The Legislature shall provide for the maintenance and support of a system of free common schools, wherein all the children of this State may be educated.
Page 22 - Article forty of chapter twenty-one of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act relating to education, constituting chapter sixteen of the consolidated laws...
Page 196 - Managers and trustees now serving as members of boards which have more than seven members may be continued in office until the expiration of the term for which they were appointed but no new appointments shall be made to such boards until their membership is reduced to less than seven.
Page 252 - Shall have the general superintendence, management and control of the said hospital, of the grounds, buildings, officers and employees thereof; of the inmates therein, and of all matters relating to the government, discipline, contracts, and fiscal concerns thereof; and make such rules and regulations as may seem to them necessary for carrying out the purposes of such hospital.
Page 20 - Whenever a deaf-mute child, under the age of twelve years, shall become a charge for its maintenance on any of the towns or counties of this state...
Page 263 - ... and shall cause a record to be kept of the name, age, birthplace, occupation, previous commitments, if any, and for wha-t offenses; the last place of residence of such female, and the particulars of the offense for which she is committed.
Page 237 - To accept and hold in trust for the county, any grant or devise of land, or any gift or bequest of money or other personal property or any donation to be applied, principal or income, or both, for the benefit of said hospital, and apply the same in accordance with the terms of the gift.
Page 224 - ... parents, guardian or committee of any epileptic child, or with any person for the entire or partial support, maintenance, clothing, tuition, training, care and treatment of such epileptic in the colony, on such terms arid conditions as may be prescribed in the by-laws or approved by the managers.