to be carried on; provided, however, that this prohibition shall not apply to a place which on the 23d day of March, 1895, was lawfully occupied for a hotel, nor to a place in which such traffic in liquors. was actually lawfully carried on at that date, nor to a place which at such date was occupied, or was in process of construction, by a corporation or association which traffics in liquors solely with the members thereof, nor to a place within such limit to which a corporation or association trafficking in liquors solely with the members thereof at such date may remove; but none of the exemptions under subdivision 2 of this section shall apply to subdivision I of this section; nor 18 Misc. 346; 23 id. 468; 31 id. 569; 40 N. Y. Supp. 1107; 25 App. Div. 428, 431; 27 id. 564, 570; 34 id. 390; 47 id. III INDEX Academic departments, academies Acquisition of schoolhouse sites, 90- Actions, county judge to compel dis- Age, qualifications for teachers, 28, ance. American Museum of Natural His- Annual meetings, see School meet- Annulment of certificates, for failure II. Apparatus, board of education to provide, 79, 80; insurance, 79; re- Appeals, copies of, evidence, 102; costs in certain cases when tried Apportioning valuation of railroads, Apportionment, see School moneys. cedure when supervisors can not agree on equalization, 59; property exempt from, 149-52; railroads, 147; manner of reducing, 59; by supervisors, equalization of, 59; telegraph, telephone and pipelines. 147; valuation of property to be taken from last assessment roll of town, 58-59. See also Taxes. Attendance apportionment accord ing to, 16-17; how ascertained for purpose of apportioning public money, 17; institute week, how reckoned, 93; record of, to be kept by teachers, 49; report of, by trustee, 57. Attendance officers, appointment of, under compulsory education law, 123, 193; may arrest truants, 124; procedure on arrest of truants, 124. Ballot boxes, in common districts, 36; in districts of over 300, 40, 7778. Ballots, in common districts, form of, 36; in districts of over 300, 40, 78. Banks, school savings, 176–77. Banks and banking associations, taxation of stockholders in, 58, 142. Bequests, see Gifts. Blackboards, district to vote tax for, 37. Blanks, State Superintendent to prepare, II. Blind, institutions for, 115-16. demic departments, 80; moneys from literature fund applied to academic department, 84; lease of academies, 85; to regulate admission of pupils, 79; appointment of officers, 70; shall not exceed appropriation, 84; to provide ballot boxes, 77-78; bodies corporate, 70; statement concerning bonded indebtedness, 73; bonds to be required of collector and treasurer, ; shall give notice of time and sale of bonds, 73, 75; may borrow money, 74-75, 82; to adopt bylaws, 79; canvass of votes, 78; clerk, 70, 71; colored schools established by, 112-13, 185; no member to be interested in contracts, 83; contracts with school districts, 106-7; to prescribe course of study, 79; dissolution of union school districts by, 88; copies of proceedings of dissolved union districts to be filed with State Superintendent, 89; division into classes, 68; drafts to be signed by president and secretary, 84, 85; free instruction in drawing, 110; subject to all duties of common school district not inconsistent with this title, 82; election, · 68, 75-78; election of in cities and villages, 69; election in districts of over 300, 76-77; notice of election, 77, election disputes, 78; election of president, 70; to call special election, 78; may establish evening school, 110; statement to corporate authorities of anticipated expenditures, 72; estimate of expenses to be made at annual meeting, 83; to amend estimate if necessary, 83; duties under fire drill law, 186; to provide fire escapes, 82; to provide school with flag, 177–78; to provide fuel, 80; to apply proceeds of gifts etc., 80; to hold property when transferred by gift, etc., 80; to hire rooms, 79; same immunities and privileges as trustees of academies, 82; may establish industrial training departments, III; to act as inspectors of elections, 77; to close schools during institute, 92-93; public money may be withheld if board fails to close school during institute, 93; may establish kindergartens, 111; to appoint librarians, 80; meetings, 75, 76, 84; only one member of family eligible to membership in, 72; moneys paid to treasurer for use of, 85; villages, 69; to hold until suc- closets, 81. See also Union school Boards of supervisors, see Super- Bond, collector, 63, 66; supervisor to Bond and mortgage, sale of site to be Canvass of votes in districts of over expense of, 12-13; whom to in- Certificates, see Annulment of certificates; College graduate certificates; Normal school diplomas; State certificates; Teachers' certificates. Challenges, declaration of person challenged, 35, 40, 77; illegal voting in common school districts, 35; illegal voting in districts of over 300, 40, 77. Chief clerk in Department of Public Instruction may be appointed second deputy, 181. Children, employment under compulsory education law, 122-23; employment in street trades prohibited, 174. See also Pupils; School age. Cities, apportionment to, 14; appor tionment for superintendent, 12; when entitled to additional apportionment, 13; districts can not be annexed to, 31; special provisions for districts over 300 do not apply to, 41; election of board of education in union school corresponding with cities, 69; moneys raised in, to be paid into treasury, 84; tax for school purposes levied in, 72; term of office of board of education in union school corresponding with cities, 69. City and village superintendents, apportionment of public money for, 12, 13; board of education may appoint, remove, fix salaries and duties, 82-83; to have general oversight of Arbor day exercises, 117; to assist in holding Cornell scholarship examinations, 97; districts employing entitled to benefits provided in section 2, 83. City treasurer, public money certified to, 15. City treasurer or chamberlain shall apply for public money, 15. Clerk, see District clerk. Code of public instruction, trustee to care for and replace if lost, 105-6; penalty against trustee for neglect to care for, 106; printing and distribution, 117. Collection of taxes, see Taxes. Collector, appointment in union. school districts, 70; appointment to be filed with district clerk, 46; to give bond, 63, 71; bond to be filed with town clerk, 63; expense of filing bond a district charge, 63; amount of bond, 37; recovery of moneys on bonds, 66; vacates office by failure to give bond, 45, 71; custodian of moneys, 65; to disburse public money, 63; not to disburse public money in districts having treasurer, 63; manner of election, 36; trustee not eligible to office of, 44; fees, 64; to make up loss of moneys, 65; to give notice of collection of taxes, 63-64; to notify nonresidents, 64; to notify president, etc., of canal and pipelines, 64; to notify ticket agent of railroad corporation, 64; payment of moneys to successor, 65; payment of moneys to treasurer, 65; report of receipts and disbursements of moneys, 65; to receive money from supervisor, 22; to certify to trustee taxes not collectible, 61; to pay taxes returned to county treasurer, 61; term of office, 44; to pay money over to treasurer, 47; trustee to notify treasurer and State Superintendent of failure to pay money, 55-56; vacancy, how supplied, 46, 71; delivery of warrant to, 62. College graduate certificates, State Superintendent may grant and revoke, 10. Colored children, schools for, 112-13; in New York city, 113; teachers |