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1912 T. GUILFORD SMITH M.A. C.E. LL.D.

1907 WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM M.A. Ph.D. LL.D.

Brooklyn
Watkins

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1910 CHARLES A. GARDINER Ph.D. L.H.D. LL.D. D.C.L. 1915 CHARLES S. FRANCIS B.S.

1911 EDWARD LAUTERBACH M.A. LL.D.

1909 EUGENE A. PHILBIN LL.B. LL.D.

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Syracuse
New York
Troy
New York
New York
Plattsburg

1916 LUCIAN L. SHEDDEN LL.B..

Commissioner of Education

ANDREW S. DRAPER LL.D.

Assistant Commissioners

HOWARD J. ROGERS M.A. LL.D. First Assistant Commissioner EDWARD J. GOODWIN Lit.D. L.H.D. Second Assistant Commissioner AUGUSTUS S. DOWNING M.A. Third Assistant Commissioner

Secretary to the Commissioner
HARLAN H. HORNER B.A.

Director of Libraries and Home Education
MELVIL DEWEY LL.D.

Director of Science and State Museum

JOHN M. CLARKE Ph.D. LL.D.

Chiefs of Divisions

Accounts, WILLIAM MASON

Attendance, JAMES D. SULLIVAN

Examinations, CHARLES F. WHEELOCK B.S. LL.D.

Inspections, FRANK H. WOOD M.A.

Law, THOMAS E. FINEGAN M.A.
Records, CHARLES E. FITCH L.H.D.
Statistics, HIRAM C. CASE

Visual Instruction, DELANCEY M. ELLIS

Department Bulletin

No. I

THE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL LAW

OF THE

STATE OF NEW YORK

WITH THE

RULES OF PRACTICE RELATING TO APPEALS

AND

GENERAL LAWS AND SPECIAL ACTS RELATING TO SCHOOL

ADMINISTRATION

In force on Oct. 1, 1905

UNIFICATION ACT 1904
Chapter 40

An act to provide that "the University of the State of New York shall be governed and its corporate powers exercised by 11 Regents, and to provide for their election; and to provide for a Department of Education and the election of a Commissioner of Education.

Became a law Mar. 8, 1904, with the approval of the Governor.

three fifths being present.

Passed,

The people of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows:

University

§1 Government of University. On and after the first day of Government of April, 1904, the corporation designated by the Constitution as "the University of the State of New York" shall be governed and its corporate powers exercised by 11 Regents. The term of office of the Regents now in office, not selected as herein provided, shall cease and determine on said first day of April following the election of the 11 Regents hereinafter provided for. There shall be no 'ex officio" members of the Board of Regents.

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Regents

§2 Election of Regents. Within 10 days after the passage of Election of this act the Legislature shall proceed to the election of 11 Regents of the University of the State of New York, in the manner now

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