D.D.S. degree, requirements, 59. gents may confer, II; Regents power, 20. See also Credentials. 8, 20; public health law, 46, 55, 66. tions, 16; of academies, 31-33. erty requirements, 17; restriction'. Dividends, see Grants. and dormant institutions. conferred by Regents, II; protec- ! rary, 12, 24; receipts from sales, degree; M.D. degree; M.D.S. degree. 13, 24. exclusion from University mem Educational corporations, see Cor- Educational funds, see Funds. tions. Regents officers, 9; of trustees, 19; 59-60; indorsement, 59; registra- Employees of University, appoint- Employees of University institutions, terms of office, 20; removals, 20. English, cumulative credit, 50. quirements, 58; exemption from in seum staff, 13. ments, 66; partial, for dental stu- ing, 55-66; dentists exemption requirements, 43-44; medical stu- dent requirements, 48–49, 50-51; cate, 50; requirements for medical nary student certificate, 73; re- quirements for veterinary license, 68-69; provisions against fraud, 17; Re- 25; subject to return to State, 25. fund. Estimate and apportionment, boards | Forfeiture of state grants, 23. of, may establish libraries, 21. Fraud in obtaining credentials, 17Ex officio Regents, 4, 8. 18. Examinations, admission to, 11; for Free public libraries, law affecting, 20; extension work, II; fraud in, 18; abolition, 25; delinquent libraries, law authorizing, 11. See also Aca 23, 24, 25; establishment, 21, 26,42; demic examinations; Degrees; incorporation, 15, 22; library fund, Dental licensing examinations; 22; instruction on organizing, 24; Fees; Law student' examinations; penalties for detention of books, Medical licensing examinations; 23; penalties for injuries to propProfessional examinations; Public erty, 23; control of property by accountants; Veterinary licensing Regents, 24; reports, 22; formed examinations. from school libraries, 23; subExaminers, see Dental examiners; sidies, 21-22; taxes, 21, 22; rights Medical examiners; Nurses, exam of libraries transferred, 23; trusiners; Public accountant examin tees, 22, 23–24, 26; use, 23. See ers; Veterinary examiners. also Branch libraries; Institutions Exchanges, of duplicates from State of University; Public library Library, 13, 24. grants. Executive committee of trustees, 18. Free school fund, see Common school Exemptions from taxation, 38-40. Expenses, medical licensing examina Funds, custody, 8; disposition of tions, 47; dental licensing exami revenues, 3; distribution of, 14nations, 61; veterinary licensing 15; grants to sectarian institutions examinations, 68. forbidden, 3, 15; inviolable, 3, 15; Extension of business, restriction, 17. law of 1904, 6. See also Academic Extension of educational facilities, 11. fund; Common school fund; LiterExtra copies of state publications, 12. ature fund; Public library grants; United States deposit fund. False personation, 55, 64, 73. Fees, for academic examinations, 11; General corporation law, extract for dental examinations, 61; for i from, 30-31. medical examinations, 47; for General fund, 14. public accountant examinations, General municipal law, extract from, 74; for veterinary examinations; 42. 68; for assistance to libraries, 24; Geologist, state, member of museum for indorsement of medical license. staff, 13. 52; for registration of medical li- Gifts, disposition, 24; to libraries, cense, 53; use of, 11, 24, 47, 61, 68. conditional acceptance of, 21. See Felony, conviction of disqualifies for also Bequests. practice of medicine, 55; dentis- Government libraries, 13. Government publications, see Public Finances, see Funds. documents. Fines, for injury to library or mu. Governor, ex officio Regent 8. seum property, 23; for detention . Grants, academic fund: laws, 14-15, of books, 23; disposition of, 24; 27; deficiency, 15, 27; quota, 27; for violation of dental law, 62-63, public library money: law, 2465; for violations of medical law, 25; equivalents from local sources, 55; for violations of veterinary' 25; forfeiture, 23; return to state, law, 72–73 25. See also Bequests. Hearings, on proposed changes in Law student examinations, rules re- charters, 16; on proposed annul- | quiring, 43-45; subjects, 43; equi- valents for, 43-44. Laws repealed, 25, 27, 65. designate, it; expenses, II. . Lectures, Regents may maintain, 1o. Legislature, members of, may bor- row from State Library, 12. Liability of academy trustees, 34. Libraries, abolition, 25; definition, 20; establishment, 21, 26, 42; in- corporation, 15, 22; museum col- lections, 22; penalties for deten- tion of books, 23; penalties for injuries to property, 23; reports, 13, 22; owned by the state, 13; for state hospitals, 42; State Lib- rary branches, 13; subsidies, 21- .22; transfers, 23; transfers of books, papers etc., 13. See also Books; Branch libraries; Com- mon school libraries; Delinquent libraries; District libraries; Free public libraries; Institutions of University; Public library grants; Secondary school libraries; State Library; Traveling libraries. Library commission, 24. Library fund, 22. i Library School, authority for, 24. Licenses, provisions against fraud, 17. See also Dental licenses; Medi- 1 cal licenses; Veterinary licenses. • Licensing examiners, see Dental ex- aminers; Medical examiners; Pub- lic accountant examiners; Veter- inary examiners. Lieutenant governor, ex officio Re- gent, 8. | Limitation of bequests, 35. Literary institutions, see Institutions of University. Literature fund, inviolable, 3, 15; use of revenues, 3, 15; grants from, 14. See also Academic fund. property by trustees, 19; from State Museum, 10. 13. Location of institutions, limitation, ' juries to property, 23; detention 17. of property 23. See also State Mu seum. M.D. degree, conferment, 48; causa honoris prohibited, 54. Name, of University, 3, 8; use of M.D.S. degree, 59. name college or university, 17. Managers, see Trustees. 44. Manuscripts, transfer to State Li. Names of institutions, change of, 16. brary, 13; "on file," disposition, Natural history publications, 12. II; removals, 11-12. Neglect of libraries, 23–24. Maps, transfer to State Library, 13. New York State Agricultural SoMedical degrees, 48–49, 54. ciety, use of museum, 13. Medical examiners, state boards, 46- Notice, of action affecting charter, 47; to prepare questions, 51. 16; to creditors of academy, 33; Medical library, state, 12. of distribution of academy stock, Medical licenses, issued by Univer 34; of meeting to dissolve acad sity, 51-52; indorsement, 52; reg emy, 32; of Regents meetings, 9; gistration, 52-53; imperfect regis of trustees meetings, 18-19; of tration, legalization, 52; recorded proposed removals or suspensions. in Regents office, 52; fraudulent, 20. 54-55. Nurses, registration of, 75-77; exMedical licensing examinations, ad aminers, 76. mission to, 47-51; conduct of, 51; equivalents for preliminaries, 48 Oath of office, University officers, 9; 49, 50-51; equivalents for profes license examiners, 47, 67. sional requirements, 48; fees, 47; Objects of University, 8. reexamination, 51; subjects, 51; ! Observatories, trusts for, 36. times and places, 51. Officers, of state examining boards, Medical schools, defined, 46; stand 47, 58, 68; of State Library, adards for registration, 48. vice and instruction from, 24; of Medical staff of hospitals exempt State Library and Museum, apfrom medical law, 54. pointed by Regents, 10; Medical student certificates, 49; of University: 9, 10; appoint modifications in requirements, 50. ments, 10; chosen by ballot, 9; Medicine, practice of, law regulating, oath of office, 9; removals, 9; sal46–55. aries, 9, 10; terms, 9;. Meetings, of medical examiners, 47; of University institutions: ap of veterinary examiners, 68. See pointed by trustees, 20; ineligible also Regents meetings: Trustees as Regents, 9; removals and susof University institutions. pensions by trustees, 20; terms Membership corporation law, extract fixed by trustees, 20. See also from, 29. State officers. Membership in University, 14; ex- Official publications, see Publicaclusion from, 14. tions. Money, see Funds. Onondaga nation, University made Municipal corporations may establish wampum-keeper, 28. library or museum, 21, 42. Ordinances, Regents power to make, Museum collections in libraries, 22. alter or repeal, 10; power of trusMuseums, incorporation, 15, 42; law tees to make, 20. affecting, 20, 42; penalties for in- Organization tax, 29-30. Paid help, 24. 38-40; penalties for injuries to, Paleontologist, state, member of 23; requirements for degree-conmuseum staff, 13. ferring institutions, 17; subject to Papers, transfer to State Library, 13. : return to state, 15; of State LibPartial equivalents, see Equivalents. rary, 11; transfer to State Library, Penalties, for fraudulent credentials, 13; transfer by trustees, 20; con 18; for injuries to property, 23; trol by trustees, 19; for violations of dental law, 62-65;. of libraries: of abolished libfor violations of medical law, 54 raries, 25; control by Regents, 24; 55; for violations of veterinary subject to return to state, 25; of law, 72–73. transferred libraries, 23. See also Personal property, certain, exempt Trusts. from taxation, 40. Provisional charters, see Charters, Physicians, qualifications for prac University: provisional. tice, 46; registration, 52-53; non Public accountant examiners, 74. residents of New York, 54. See Public accountants, law, 74-75; exalso Medical licenses. aminations, 74. Powers, of medical examiners, 47; of Public documents, part of State Lib veterinary examiners, 67-68. See rary, 11; in duplicate department, also Chancellor; Regents, powers, 12. and duties; Secretary of Univer- Public health law, extracts from, 46sity. 55, 75–77. Preliminary education, for dental Public Instruction, Superintendent students, 58, 65-66; for law stu- ! of: ex officio Regent, 8; office dents, 43-45; for medical students,' abolished, 5. 48-51; for veterinary students, 68, Public libraries, see Free public lib73. raries, President of college, ineligible as Re- Public library grants, law, 24-25; gent, 9. equivalents from local sources, 25; Principal of academy, ineligible as' forfeiture, 23; return to state, 25. Regent, 9. Public school libraries, see Common Principal of trust fund, diininution, school libraries; District libraries; Secondary school libraries. Private seminaries not exempt from Public schools, maintenance, 3. taxation, 39. Publications of University, receipts Professional examinations, 43-77. from sales, 24. See also Public See also Dental licensing examina documents; State publications. tions; Law student examinations;. Medical licensing examinations; Qualifications, for admission to den Veterinary licensing examinations. tal licensing examinations, 58, 65Professorships, trusts for, 36. 66; for admission to study of law, Prohibitions on conferring degrees 43; for admission to medical liand diplomas, 17-18. censing examinations, 47-51; for Property, academies may hold, 15; admission to veterinary licensing authorization beyond charter limit, examinations, 68; for medical ex19; acquisition by corporations, aminers, 46; for practice of medi31; power of corporations to hold cine, 46; for practice of veterinary and dispose of, 30; of extinct cor medicine, 66--67; public accountporations, 16; limit of corpora ants, 74; for veterinary medical tions, 31; exempt from taxation, examiners, 67. 38. |