D.D.S. degree, requirements, 59. 72. Days attendance, grants for, 27. 8, 20; public health law, 46, 55, 66. Degrees, charter restrictions, 17; exclusion from University mem- 14, 17. Delinquent libraries, 23-24, 25. Dental licenses, issued by Regents, Dental licensing examinations, 58- Dental students, preliminary re- Dentistry, practice of, law regulat- ing, 55-66; dentists exemption Deputy secretary of University, 9. Devises, see Bequests. gents may confer, 11; Regents power, 20. See also Credentials. tions, 16; of academies, 31-33. Documents, see Public documents. Educational corporations, see Cor- Educational funds, see Funds. Election, of Regents, 4-5, 8-9; of Employees of University institutions, Equivalents, dental student require- ments, 66; partial, for dental stu- equivalents from local sources: Estimate and apportionment, boards of, may establish libraries, 21. Ex officio Regents, 4, 8. Examinations, admission to, 11; for extension work, 11; fraud in, 18; law authorizing, 11. See also Academic examinations; Degrees; Dental licensing examinations; Fees; Law student examinations; Medical licensing examinations; Professional examinations; Public accountants; Veterinary licensing examinations. Examiners, see Dental examiners; Medical examiners; Nurses, examiners; Public accountant examiners; Veterinary examiners. Exchanges, of duplicates from State Library, 13, 24. Executive committee of trustees, 18. Exemptions from taxation, 38–40. Expenses, medical licensing examinations, 47; dental licensing examinations, 61; veterinary licensing examinations, 68. Extension of business, restriction, 17. Extension of educational facilities, 11. Extra copies of state publications, 12. False personation, 55, 64, 73. Fees, for academic examinations, II; for dental examinations, 61; for medical examinations, 47; for public accountant examinations, 74; for veterinary examinations; 68; for assistance to libraries, 24; for indorsement of medical license, 52; for registration of medical license, 53; use of, 11, 24, 47, 61, 68. Felony, conviction of disqualifies for │ practice of medicine, 55; dentistry, 61-62; veterinary medicine, 73. Finances, see Funds. Fines, for injury to library or museum property, 23; for detention of books, 23; disposition of, 24; for violation of dental law, 62-63, 65; for violations of medical law, 55; for violations of veterinary law, 72-73. Forfeiture of state grants, 23. Fraud in obtaining credentials, 1718. Free public libraries, law affecting, 20; abolition, 25; delinquent libraries, 23, 24, 25; establishment, 21, 26, 42; incorporation, 15, 22; library fund, 22; instruction on organizing, 24; penalties for detention of books, 23; penalties for injuries to property, 23; control of property by Regents, 24; reports, 22; formed from school libraries, 23; subsidies, 21-22; taxes, 21, 22; rights of libraries transferred, 23; trustees, 22, 23-24, 26; use, 23. See also Branch libraries; Institutions of University; Public library grants. Free school fund, see Common school fund. Funds, custody, 8; disposition of revenues, 3; distribution of, 1415; grants to sectarian institutions forbidden, 3, 15; inviolable, 3, 15; law of 1904, 6. See also Academic fund; Common school fund; Literature fund; Public library grants; United States deposit fund. General corporation law, extract from, 30-31. General fund, 14. General municipal law, extract from, 42. Geologist, state, member of museum staff, 13. Gifts, disposition, 24; to libraries, conditional acceptance of, 21. See also Bequests. Government libraries, 13. Government of University, 8. Government publications, see Public documents. Governor, ex officio Regent 8. Grants, academic fund: laws, 14-15, 27; deficiency, 15, 27; quota, 27; public library money: law, 2425; equivalents from local sources, 25; forfeiture, 23; return to state, 25. See also Bequests. Hearings, on proposed changes in Higher examinations, admission to, 11. Historical associations, incorpora- tion, 15. Honorary degrees, see Degrees, Horton law, 15; as amended, 27. Income from trust funds, accumula- Injuries to library and museum prop- erty, penalties, 23. Insanity law, extract from, 42. 13. Law, practice of, rules governing, Law student certificate must be row from State Library, 12. Library School, authority for, 24. aminers; Medical examiners; Pub- Lieutenant governor, ex officio Re- Limitation of bequests, 35. Literature fund, inviolable, 3, 15; Location of institutions, limitation, 17. M.D. degree, conferment, 48; causa honoris prohibited, 54. M.D.S. degree, 59. Managers, see Trustees. Manuscripts, transfer to State Library, 13; "on file," disposition, II; removals, 11-12. Maps, transfer to State Library, 13. Medical degrees, 48-49, 54. Medical examiners, state boards, 4647; to prepare questions, 51. Medical library, state, 12. Medical licenses, issued by University, 51-52; indorsement, 52; reggistration, 52-53; imperfect registration, legalization, 52; recorded in Regents office, 52; fraudulent, 54-55. Medical licensing examinations, admission to, 47-51; conduct of, 51; equivalents for preliminaries, 48– 49, 50-51; equivalents for professional requirements, 48; fees, 47; reexamination, 51; subjects, 51; times and places, 51. Medical schools, defined, 46; standards for registration, 48. Medical staff of hospitals exempt from medical law, 54. Medical student certificates, 49; modifications in requirements, 50. Medicine, practice of, law regulating, 46-55. Meetings, of medical examiners, 47; of veterinary examiners, 68. See also Regents meetings: Trustees of University institutions. Membership corporation law, extract from, 29. Membership in University, 14; ex- juries to property, 23; detention of property 23. See also State Mu seum. Name, of University, 3, 8; use of name college or university, 17. 44. Names of institutions, change of, 16. Natural history publications, 12. Neglect of libraries, 23-24. New York State Agricultural Society, use of museum, 13. Notice, of action affecting charter, 16; to creditors of academy, 33; of distribution of academy stock, 34; of meeting to dissolve academy, 32; of Regents meetings, 9; of trustees meetings, 18-19; of proposed removals or suspensions. 20. Nurses, registration of, 75-77; examiners, 76. Oath of office, University officers, 9; license examiners, 47, 67. Objects of University, 8. Observatories, trusts for, 36. Officers, of state examining boards, 47, 58, 68; of State Library, advice and instruction from, 24; of State Library and Museum, appointed by Regents, 10; of University: 9, 10; appointments, 10; chosen by ballot, 9; oath of office, 9; removals, 9; salaries, 9, 10; terms, 9; of University institutions: appointed by trustees, 20; ineligible as Regents, 9; removals and suspensions by trustees, 20; terms fixed by trustees, 20. See also State officers. Official publications, see Publications. Onondaga nation, University made wampum-keeper, 28. Ordinances, Regents power to make, alter or repeal, 10; power of trustees to make, 20. Organization tax, 29–30. Paid help, 24. Paleontologist, state, member of museum staff, 13. Papers, transfer to State Library, 13. Partial equivalents, see Equivalents. Penalties, for fraudulent credentials, 18; for injuries to property, 23; for violations of dental law, 62-65; for violations of medical law, 5455; for violations of veterinary law, 72-73. Personal property, certain, exempt from taxation, 40. Physicians, qualifications for practice, 46; registration, 52–53; nonresidents of New York, 54. See also Medical licenses. Powers, of medical examiners, 47; of veterinary examiners, 67-68. See also Chancellor; Regents, powers and duties; Secretary of University. Preliminary education, for dental students, 58, 65-66; for law students, 43-45; for medical students, 48-51; for veterinary students, 68, 73. President of college, ineligible as Re gent, 9. Principal of academy, ineligible as Regent, 9. Principal of trust fund, diminution, 38. Private seminaries not exempt from taxation, 39. Professional examinations, 43-77. See also Dental licensing examinations; Law student examinations;. Medical licensing examinations; Veterinary licensing examinations. Professorships, trusts for, 36. Prohibitions on conferring degrees and diplomas, 17-18. Property, academies may hold, 15; authorization beyond charter limit, 19; acquisition by corporations, 31; power of corporations to hold and dispose of, 30; of extinct corporations, 16; limit of corporations, 31; exempt from taxation, 38-40; penalties for injuries to, 23; requirements for degree-conferring institutions, 17; subject to return to state, 15; of State Library, II; transfer to State Library, 13; transfer by trustees, 20; control by trustees, 19; of libraries: of abolished libraries, 25; control by Regents, 24; subject to return to state, 25; of transferred libraries, 23. See also Trusts. Provisional charters, see Charters, University: provisional. Public accountant examiners, 74. Public accountants, law, 74-75; examinations, 74. Public documents, part of State Library, 11; in duplicate department. 12. Public health law, extracts from, 4655.75-77. Public Instruction, Superintendent of: ex officio Regent, 8; office abolished, 5. Public libraries, see Free public libraries, Public library grants, law, 24-25; equivalents from local sources, 25; forfeiture, 23; return to state, 25. Public school libraries, see Common school libraries; District libraries; Secondary school libraries. Public schools, maintenance, 3. Publications of University, receipts from sales, 24. See also Public documents; State publications. Qualifications, for admission to dental licensing examinations, 58, 6566; for admission to study of law, 43; for admission to medical licensing examinations, 47-51; for admission to veterinary licensing examinations, 68; for medical examiners, 46; for practice of medicine, 46; for practice of veterinary medicine, 66-67; public accountants, 74; for veterinary medical examiners, 67. |