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Rome State School for Mental Defectives, Rome - Continued

Medical and surgical care, supplies and equipment.

1,400 00

Farm and garden

7,000 00

...

Office expenses.

700 00

Traveling expenses

1,000 00

Repairs and alterations to buildings, repairs and replacements of mechanical equipment. . . .

2,500 00

CRAIG COLONY FOR EPILEPTICS, SONYEA

PERSONAL SERVICE

Salaries and wages, temporary

Temporary service for entire institution.......

MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION

360 00

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Traveling expenses, prior to July 1, 1919.....

750 00

500 00

230 10

SYRACUSE STATE SCHOOL FOR MENTAL

DEFECTIVES, SYRACUSE

MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION

Food ...

Clothing

10,000 00

6,000 00

Furniture, furnishings and household supplies...
Medical and surgical care, supplies and equipment
Farm and garden ...

2,000 00

385 00

2.750 00

General administration

1,000 00

General administration, prior to July 1, 1919....

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LETCHWORTH VILLAGE, THIELLS

MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION

Clothing

6,000 00

Furniture, furnishings and household supplies..
Farm and garden...

2,000 00

7,500 00

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NEW YORK STATE HOSPITAL FOR THE CARE OF CRIPPLED AND DEFORMED CHILDREN, WEST HAVERSTRAW

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For the capital fund of the state reservation at Sara toga Springs, established pursuant to section six hundred and five of the conservation law, to be expended for the objects and purposes set forth in sections six hundred and five and six hundred and six of such law, and to be paid over by the state treasurer on the warrant of the comptroller on the order of the conservation commission, in addition to the amount heretofore appropriated for this purpose

163,000 00

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For the survey of lands under water that are applied for, as provided by chapter twelve of the laws of nineteen eighteen

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS

MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION

General plant service

2,500 00

3,000 00

2,500 00

For witness fees and witness expenses for highway cases coming before the court of claims..

Repairs

CANAL FUND

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION

For the repair or reconstruction of existing mechanical and other structures on and connected with the canals of the state, which may become destroyed by fire, flood or other unforeseen occurrences, including dredging; and for the operation of such dredges, scows and other floating equipment which may be used in repair and maintenance work on the canals, the work to be done by contract or by day labor, including the rental of necessary plant, machinery and equipment

COURT OF CLAIMS

JUDGMENTS

For the payment of determinations of the board of

claims, with interest, and payment of judgments

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and awards made by the court of claims, on account of the canals, with interest, as provided by law For the payment of determinations of the board of *of claims, with interest, and payment of judginents and awards made by the court of claims, on account of the construction of the Cayuga and Seneca barge canal, with interest, as provided by law

35,000 00

etc.. not to

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sale or

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5,000 00 § 2. No manager, trustee or other officer of any state, charitable Managers. or other institution receiving moneys under this act from the be interstate treasury for maintenance and support shall be interested in purchase, any purchase, sale or contract made by any officer for any of said contract institutions. In accounts for repairs or new work not done under tion. contract provided for in this act the name of each workman, the for repairs. number of days he has been employed, and the rate and amount don under of wages paid to him shall be given. If contracts are made for Duplicates repairs or new work, or for supplies, duplicates thereof, with tract specifications shall be filed with the comptroller.

3. This act shall take effect immediately.

Accounts

etc., not

contract.

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be filed with comp troller.

Chap. 35.

AN ACT to amend chapter one hundred and seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and sixteen, entitled "An act in relation to providing for a county auditor in the county of Suffolk," in relation to salaries and to purchases by county officers.

Became a law March 10, 1920, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three-fifths being present.

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

ch. 107.

Section 1. Sections two and six of chapter one hundred and I. 1916. seven of the laws of nineteen hundred and sixteen, entitled "An $ 2. 6, as act in relation to providing for a county auditor in the county of by L. 1917, Suffolk," as amended by chapter fifty-eight of the laws of nine- amended.

amended

ch. 58,

So in the original.

teen hundred and seventeen, are hereby amended to read as follows:

§ 2. County auditor. There shall be in the county of Suffolk a county auditor, who shall be elected at a general election held in November, nineteen hundred and sixteen, and who shall take his office January first, nineteen hundred and seventeen, and who shall be a resident freeholder of such county, and who shall hold his office for a term of four years, and until his successor has duly qualified. No person elected as county auditor shall be, when he enters upon his duties, a member of the board of supervisors, nor shall he, while holding such office, be eligible to election as supervisor. The county auditor shall devote his entire time to the duties of his office. The county auditor first elected under this act shall hold his office for a term of four years from January first, nineteen hundred and seventeen. Before entering upon the duties of his office he shall take the constitutional oath of office and execute to the county of Suffolk a good and sufficient bond, to be approved by the county judge in the sum of ten thousand dollars, conditioned upon the faithful performance of his duties. The annual salary of such county auditor shall be three thousand dollars.1 Such oath and bond shall be filed in the office of the county clerk. He may also appoint and at pleasure remove a secretary at a salary of not more than twelve hundred dollars a year. The board of supervisors shall provide suitable rooms to be used by such auditor as an office. The board of supervisors shall also from time to time, as the business of the office of the county auditor may require, authorize the county auditor to appoint and at pleasure remove such clerks at such salaries as the board of supervisors shall fix and determine, as may be necessary for the proper transaction of the business of his office. If the county auditor shall be unable to perform the duties of his office in consequence of sickness or temporary absence from the county he may designate his secretary or one of the clerks in his office to act in his place; if the county auditor shall be so incapacitated for more than ten days, without making such designation, the board of supervisors may do so. Such designation shall be in writing and shall be signed by the county auditor in case he makes such designation, and by the chairman and clerk of the board of supervisors in case such designation is made by the

1 Formerly twenty-five hundred dollars."

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Formerly seven hundred and fifty dollars."

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