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R afntppr may r*coaiiaand tbal tha trM ba bad bafora h tr^ttmrmi W«rt<«aMiibl «r a Barrtann aoqrt-ninrtM •B %ba^<» aaby ba. a delttitiyeiK^ r«>urt BO MmMvI ttttttl ba i^arataivant mt\A «»mi> MiwtiaB. tlM oMeae antboriMd to «t>> r«Bil BiKh ooart may at ptaamtrt drtali and i«IH)ra tbartifron an t>ffif<«i^ to hold tha MHHft, n«c«*:tint> p«Ti«t» hftfnrt thd abuft dtibtl not abu* ur ba Btt«t>tti<f«Ml ftr.HBBOb at •ttob ri»)W Of «»w .• •la 11
daft «B aAcw in laUlKtd tAiail hava full 9««tr iand auUMrtty to Ao ant itattorm •a b«ta WMOMMry b eorapltti any pr^ MfMn«|l Mndtet b«mr| tha «ourt t« wall Ha fTM am^outtai. anl ta ««rrr IBM aRaei any Jvdim>«nt, maMhta, ontar aa, mada ar iNtiad by aar>b mart te Mb datalt Th» oourt iftay ba at Mak tMnaa and in mith pHw^'aa aa baldlnc it may dlraet. Tha oaeatltutinar the ootirt may «!>• at mny tlrne ramnva a alarlt Ka shall r^««lva a r«a,annal>la MMMMblKMi, to b* flxad ^ atiob oin<>ar ami tta a|t»rov^ of tha aAear aaoolnt*
Jll IMa aat alwIirUka affaat lmm*dlatalT> iUn U Haw Yarbk Ottoa af tha Been^
tw arSMObb aat
t Mva aoaayarad tba pr*«adln« with tba artcnaa law aa flta la thia afnc*. a«td do baraby aanMy tbat tba aam* la a rtirrtiot tib»BBrt»t tbaratraat and of tha whola mt aaM amttMd law.
ntANcn M. Htroo, •aaratant of Btata.
IAW*or NEW YOltK-ay AtrtHartty.
CHAF. 4B.
AH AOV ta aanead the military law, bi
iala«IO» to mlllUry oourta.
l»Bl<ai a law Maj- a. i»< wttb tba
¦war aaal mt tba Oovamor. Paaaed, threa-
wtM ^abiw preaent.
<rba iPaopla mt tha Btata of mw York. aa»ria>atad in tanata aod Awembly, do aM«t a* dattasMt
Aaotloa 1. Baetion one kundrad and tMravHtaaa at obapter forty-ono of the lawa «d alaaaaaa bwoilrad and nln^ on- tlttad *Xn Mt In relatton to the mllltla. ooaitttaftlMr obaptar tbtrty^dx of tba con- BoOdaaad lawa.** aa amandad by chapter apa baadrad aad eltcbt ot the laara of ¦inalaaa boartltad and tta^ la hereby tur- tbar amwi^llil ao rand aa foUowa:
I nk, Oatba and procadura of dattn-
aaancy aoarta. &eter» antarlns upon bin
laamtiar of a delinquency
dm aa oath of odloa to tt>e
WlU wail aad truly try and
mrBtaiB ta avtdano^ all mat-'
«ara batwaaa tba paople of tba atata at
Itaw Tartt and any peraoa or paraosM arho
aball aoaaa baCnia tba oourt to which ho
m aipBomtad. Thta aath n«ad not ba tak-
ab m tha PI'aaa noa at dallnouenta and
aaagr ba takan balara any oOcar authorla-
] ad ar iaw ta taka acknowledgmonta ot
daadak me kB^tora a fiaM ofllcer or tba
i cooMaiHadiav ottoar ot a brbrada. all of
wbooa abaB administer the oath wllhcrat
faa. 'Wbaa tba ooart la compoaed of three
i otnoaro tbe Junior member may admlnla-
; fi^ tfeaaatb to the aenlor mambwr, who in
. tarn aoay adnalnlstar It to tho otbar mom-
! baaa. Tba ooart aball keep records abow-
' ttm ttm oaaea triad an<t tbe findings and
aantancim tbarain but tbe evidence takan
waad nat ba raoorded. No 'hallenga*
aball ba aUowad m auch r-M H. .V.i
formal cbarcea or !ipaclB(!atlo:i.~ .iU»It be
laqulrad la aooh court, except that wh<Hi
I tba afftnaa ebargw] Li tbe failure to mak*
any r<d>ort, account or rotinn or Is ona
VncBiad In tba aaoond. third, fourth, Ofth.
atxth, aoaantb. eighth, or ninth .<nil>dlvi-
atonn mt anctlaa one hundred aad thlrty-
iir l\ie majtit-aailaliB thr oOtara WHiW th<> grad« of lHifadlpr-«on«raLl| tioaiMa tt th« na^¦n) mtntia ahalt b« appolnlad Vt Ihe anv^mnr. and Bhall b« mmpoaed at ontt>»r« rrf auch gfade or ranW aa ho may detannlite, Tho aovemor may w^lidntV from acilYa aervire nhd edtrnnand bhi ptaea kit>on tha hitirad iMt any aOKar wna hna t-,«vtt t>*nty-<iva year* In tba battva rw-Hr* tit the national ghai^ aa tha re«'i^Tirtiend'two nt the t^mmandiaff am- cvr nf hla nrt«tilaatiun. tha i^ommaHdlnB ttftrar of tha brigade, and tha mal»r'>««ii< eral. and m the m»* of ofll»;»M! t>t tlta tYiftM of aneUtoero ahd tlta eeaat artlilary tKirtM Mutt omi^ara of aitiff tMfBa and da> partmthta, iipixi the r^n-nmmandatioB af th« ni«ji-)r.ffan»ir«l, Vnctindaa araatad by tKa ttpe'AHon uf ihla a*ctl->h abait ba AH* •d In the pnmo niann«r na other vaanh* flea. T*>» rn'^i-hor may In hU diaeratlan il»tnll olflctirn frritrt the r»tlr«»l liBt t« nrttw duly amA return th#^ trt aiu^i Hat In hta illat.retlr>n provldad that citlti-iM* t«' UO) f»r attrn ahiill hot l»« dattill<>d te Mimmniii) tftioi»a liut •irtly !« parfarm du- ttaa ot atwtt vcirx>» or datMiHttianlB or to alt on mllltnry poii«» or btvirtlB,
I;. Thta not ahall inka afra«t Immadlataly, atata tit N»w York, Offloe of tha ieara*
tary t>r Btnitk aa;
I havo romp«r«<1 tha ; ra«»dln» wtth tbe original Iaw on nia In thia odlt>», and do hereby t-ertlfy that tha aame ta a rorract tranacript tharvfrom and of tha wbola at aald orlBiaal law,
rilAIfCtB M. HirOOk
Baoratary ot Btat^
LAW* or NKW YOflK-'Ay AutllarH^
CIIAJ». «n.
AH ACT to amend tba military law. la
relation to tralnlnir detaobmonta.
n«cama a law Mny I, IMt, with the «#• proval of tho Oovamor, Paaaad. three- tlftlia lialng prtaont.
The !>««)•)• ot tha BUte of New Tark, repreaented in Banata aad Aaeambly. do *nir<>t aa followa;
Section 1. Chaptar A>rty-oaa ot tba tawa of nlnet«en hundred and nkia aatltlad '*An aot In ralatlon to the mllltla. oanatl- tiittn* ehaptar tblrty-olx of the ooaaoll- dated lawa," ia heraby ftmnndad by In- tarttnc tbarain a new aactlon, to ba aeo¬ tion forty-nna. to read aa follow*:
• 11. TralntniB dctarhmanta Tlta Rovar- nor from time to Ume mny crganlaa at plaree other than the staUon ot a oom- mand tiatntns dataohmenta of otBoam and men who ahall form a pnrt of auob command. The eoltatad men of a tralntnc detachment ahall ba aoltotod In the com- pantaa of tho command for which the de¬ tachment ta tormed. and the offlcera de¬ tailed to aenra wtth a dotachment ahall be selactad from the ofllceta of tho eom- HMnd for whlob tbe dataotenaot ta fons- ed. 'Wbonavar ia Um upinkMi of tba ma- )or-caaaral a trainlns detachment baa an enttatad atrengtb which euUUea It te armory acoommodatlooa, h« may taaua a certlfioate In whloh be ahaU atata that fact and furthar that tba tralnlns deta^- mout ta enUUed to the armory acoommo- daUoaa of a oompiny. It and whan tba oartlfloate ta approved by tbo adjutaat- renaral of the atato tba tralnlac dataeh- mant to which It raiataa ahall for tho pur¬ poaea ot armory aocommodatlona be doomed a oompany and shall bo entltlad to the banaflta of all the provtalona In artlole nlna of this chapter relattns to a company. A training detachmont may with tho appro>-ul of the major-conoral form a olvU organtaatton and adopt by- la'ara and all the provisions of thta chap¬ ter relating to such assoclaUona and tbair by-lawa ahall be applicable to sucb
aarep od tbla o^«ter the summon.'^, shall t taohmants. A training detachment abaU
"Utai If J tba olHbnaa tor wfatfh tba ncc>i«wii-i "" "" """ ' '
k a» ba triad and brledy atata the facta
oaoaCltirtbiK tba aame. Tbe return of da-
Inqaeata aad at flnai and dues onder aa-
irdatlaa by-lawa ahall take tha plaoa of
'^araoa atad apaoMoatloiui and shall I>a
of tha facta tharala
rtberi
.itad.
buadi^ed and forty-thraa aa amended by chapter and nlnatocn of the laaa ot aad thirteen, la hareby to road oa follows: Ml Dkaebarga for failure tu pay flna. n aaHatad man flaed by a military oourt , ba aBaUl aeclact or refuse to pay such ina 'Wlthta thirty daya after the aamo may. aiftar bocrlng and pro- \ aa required by aactlon ona batadrad aad three of ihla chapter for diaoharge wltfauut honor. ' dlschaiwed from the i by tba oflloer ordering tba oourt I og the time aerved. I
I I. TMa mst ahaU take eUect immadt- I ataiy. I
Staaa mt Karw Tork, OtBoe of the Seaa- ! War at Stata, m: '
I ba'TO oaaaparad the preceding with tha I aotBlaal law oo flla in this oiUctt, and do i hereby aertify tbat tho aame la a correct ' traaaorlpt thaa^atrom aod of the whole of | Uw.
FaANCis M. Htroo.
SecretiA-y uf Stata.
reootva the allowanoea authorlaed 0or arata oompaalea In aeotion two handrad and alxteen of this chapter. Wban the amount of one dollar uml aikty canta for «aoh aniistod man present for duty at •aob of the (I've compulsory drlUa or pa- ladea ta aUowad a oompany of which thera aro enlUtad man serving In a train¬ ing detaohmsnt. tba proportionate amount of auch allowanca earned hy the enliatad men of tha detachment stiall be deducted frotn tha acgrecata allowanoo of tha com.) pany and with the fines collected from the enlLited man of tha detachment aliall be cradlted to and form part uf the mili¬ tary fund of the detachment. The lioard of audit of a tradnng* detachmont ahall ccnsi.1t of tba Immediate commanding officer thereof and one other ofQcer serv¬ ing with the detachment, or if there lie not that number available aervlng with Ihe dotachmant, the deficiency may be Tiade up by ofBoera of the command for which the detachment la formed detailed for the purpose by the commandtna; otB- cer of such command.
Tho word "company," aa uaed In thia .''octlon. Bhall Include a troop and a liat- tery.
1 2. Tbla aot ahan taka elfaat iaunadl- atoly.
State of Now Torlc, OtBoa of tha Baora¬ tary of State, oa:
I havo compared tha preoedlng with the ariginal Inw on die In this otBcO, and do hereby certify that the same ta a correct transcript therefrom and of tbe wbola of said original law.
rRAIiCIS M. HTTOO,
Secretary of Btata.
Ba<t1tae (Mrtr-twa mt timm**
ftnyHMie al the tawa at Hlnataan baa* drad aad Hlttai entltiad ''An aet ih t«la> tlAM to th* mllltla. cobotltat^hir chaptar tbtrtr^ta at tba t«neoliaalad Taw^" aa auialldad W «bdbl<»<' thre<< hUhdred ami
aavoHty at Uta lawa nt hiiipi^oh huhdtvJ ahd wwa and by chapter one handr«d and Mttyaevan t>t the lawa ot iiinrtaatt hundt^ and elaveft, tn hphtiby furlbar ahiandad td r««d na ti>)low«i
I tk Htatf dapartlMetiia The*a ahall he th* tollowtbv datAMmabtii fonatatind at otnsara ot numtiar atid pink h«rainattiM' abecMad Mawt»i*v-y tw the atafTa at tha (fivWntt. tha MtikAf^ and hir duty with the aavatal orgenlaatioiMi ot the nutlonnl Buard, aa tallowai
An HdJUlantHtaHararn department con* aletltic a( ana coltinel, two lleiit«>nflht t^aa^^va najora ahd one (Hm*nlnt an lnaDa«ti>r Bctterala dppnrtm^nt. loniJal. Int at oak tatonat, two liauttinant rnionala and foar laajarat a JSidga advocate gen- aral'B deaartmeat mnatcUng of one t!<ilo> aol and four mniarai an ontnnnre <1*> Hartmanl fOMlailna' nt one oolin«l sla ibajara, and a«a paptbtni a m»dl(ail de¬ triment to (>onalat nt the modlrml oorpa aewtpaaid at ana Hau tenant r«lo«al, twon- t)r-threa maiora. oa« hiinrtr«<l and iw««- ly*ana eaptalna nnd llrat ll*ut«nanu and the hnaattal eorpa, field hnopltala and am> httlantte rtmipaniea.
Upon the racammendntlnn ot the major teneral the goverttor may apontnl nml eommtaatoa aaob additional offlciira not above the rank baratn preacHbett aa may he nataaaaty ta Br«i>»rly pnrtnrm tha du¬ tlaa ot the daaartnaenta hereby <<r«a(«d,
Thera ahall alao b« Appointed twi>nty- two ordnanee aenreanta whu aball balonc to the ordnanre department.
Tba hoepltal oorpa ahall c«nalirt of aer- •tanta flrat olaaa. aergaanta, corporals. BilaBlaa flna aiasa. anu pri-.-ataa oouatad Ibaratat at aaob numbera aa tba aoveraor an tba •aeaaamaadaUoa ot tbe major ••»• atat aMB^nBM tliae to Ua« preaorlba.
tlBaa tba laoeauaaadatlon of tlia ma)o( Boneral tba ffararaor may flx and inoreaae or daoraaaa Iba aamber of departmonlal aaarwiaa aitaaloned atatr omcera
I I. Baotleu aaventy uf aald ohapter la baretiy aiftendad ko read aa folluw«:
I la, Oiaaiiitaadnna All officora ahall be iifiaimlaBloaad by tba lovertior at hta dla- <s<ettoa; bat no oae abaOl be oommtaaloned unleaa tba ootidtttona aet forth in tha next two aeatlena have been orunpUad wttb, aad no owe abaU be rooognteed as aa odScer waleaa be ahall bave been duly oommtaatonad, imd ahall have taken th« oath of olBaa. Commlsakina ahall be ta- atied to edtoeta tn the arm. corps or de¬ partment ot tbe aervlce of which they ara a part and not tn any parUcular regi- mant or unit. Tba accoptance of a oom- mlaaloa la tbe alinia of this state aliall lie deemed a raal«natlon by tha peraon aaoaptlac tba aama, of all other commta- alona hdid by btaa In aui^ sillltia. Notb- las bereta anall apply to or afCaot the ao- oeptanoo aad boldlnc ot brevet oommla-
eiKhty^aMtit of alaBtf tor^*ana ml tb» latra ot hlhataaM butidred and tiiiia, aH> titled "Ah a*l Ik taiatioti to tha mllllla, { eonatltutlng ehaptpr thlrty-al!( ot th« ; conenlldnted hiwa." aa aniendHi by Phap^ ter ninataert at th* lawa of ntn»»»*n hiiW' di-»d and tatit Phaptr.r on* hn-nlr^ anfl two nf ttia mw* ot hlii*ta«n huadrvd iitid •Invent (thnptcr tlva httndrM and nrty^ atlrht i^f the Itvtw ot n»n't**n h<»»i«lfad and thirteen: chapter one hundred and flttr^nlh* of the htwa ef nineteen hiittdrMl itrtd rniirleeai chnpler one hundred and ' irtltty.thro« rtf the lawa of nlnpt<>vn hilti-. ilrwl anil fniirtoan nnd ehapter two hna.. '¦ AreA nni] ninety of tlia lawn nt-n*^t»an . hun<1r»d and Atteen, (p h*reby fmher > amended to r*nd aa fnlinwai
t IM. tiabnrera. To prorldo for the | pfolMr rare and claanllnesB of itrmorWs , and nrsunala and of the pmpert.v thrrein | rtapoalt»d, the offlcar, tiavlng control and i abarse of ttm cunnm > oi ainpiial, may ap¬ point iHborera us fuilnwe, t'ur armoriaa er arBetiaU harlngi ten thauaend Bt«uare , teet or leaa of tluor Burtaca, one laborer; ' when the flour aurfaua ea<-«eda twenty I Uiouaaml equara ta«t, two labervra: and j fur aauh twenty thouaand in excaaB ot twenty thousand, an addlUonal laborer: I buiier and angina rooma uuueed cellar , room an(l rooma uaed for employoaa' | quanera ahall not be Inoludod In oomput- | Ing auob door aurface, lu an armory oc¬ cupied by ooaat artllltry, and to eaoh armory OOOuplad by a battery, aeparate dtvlaioa or dlvlaiona m an urganlaaUon of the aUtnoJ eorpa In addltlun to tha atiove, one aa^xurt laborer, competent to otirm for arttllAry or ilgtial tmplMnenta, Inotrumenta and equipment. Them nhall alBo be allowad to e«uh armory tn which are atored the implameuta and Inatru- manta of refftmental and of tiattallon hvadquartera of field artltlrry, one ex¬ port laborer. For all armories In adill- tlon to the abora thara ahall be allowed oae laborer to eaoh tan taursoa or muiea tbarain atabled and uaed for military pur.
Beat peraona t>»«ulring rovdirai er auf" glaai Care and treatment to th* »i*ar«at eaaVanient and enlrnbia hoapital. th* la- corporation and manageinani of wtiiob hatra lieeo approved by the stnte beard ot eharitWa, provided transporiaUun ta Bdcb hoepltal aan b* M.ifely arcompliahad. The authorltlea af auch oounty or tawa almll pay to auoh hoRpltal auoh ranaoo- atile sum pef wtak, (or the roia and treatment cf each Imllrant peraona, aa may be odreed upon hy th« authorltlea ot the county of town nnd tha directura of auch ho^pltol. and provlaion for th» pav- mvnt for audi oare nnd treatment ahall be mada In the annual budgeta of auob county or town,
11. Thia aot ah«UI Uka .'IVct Immediately. Btate of iN'oW Turk, (ifilca of tiia Sacra-
Uiry of 0tata as:
I hHve compared the preceding wltti th* original law on file In tlila ufHcio, and do hereby eertlfy that tiiu biuiiu la u cjrreot tranaorlpt therefrum and of tha whota ot aaM erlciaal law,
FRANCld M. HUOQ^ Secretary of Btat^
LAWB OF NEW YORK—By Autharity.
CHAP. ta. Att ACTT to amend Uie religious corpora¬ tlona law, in ralaUun tu property of ex.- tinct oburchaa.
Became a law May I, 19l«, with tba approval of tbe Guvarnor. Paased, three- flftha being praaent.
The Paopis of the State of New Tork. repraaanted tn Benata and Assembly, da aniiot aa foUows:
Section 1. ijrcUon sixteen of charter fifty-three of the laws of nineteen hun¬ dred and nine, entlUed "An act in relap Uon to rellglouB co:por.'.tlu:is. constltut- Inf ohapter fifty-one uf t.'^iu '. .irisoiidated In'wa," aa amrude<l by chajitor tour bun- dred and eidhty of the Uws ut nineteca
hundred and nine and chapter one hun- poaea by tha orsanlaaUon quartered there- | drad and eighty-Ave of the lawa of mne- In. and In armories whero muro than ; leun hundred and ton, ta hereby amended
I a. Beotiod ntnaty-aeven of aald ohapter aa amandad by chapter two hundred and e((bty-tbrae of tba lawa of nineteen hun¬ dred aad ale'vea ta hereby aimasdod to read aa foUa'WB:
I >t. ItnMatmant papera. £>ery peraon wIk> enltata or re-onltata shall algn and make oath to an enltatment paper whlcb sball ooTitaIn an oath of allegiance to the state and tba United Statea. and lie In lucb form aa may bo preacrltiad tn tbe recttlaaioaa laauad under thta chapter. Buoh oath aball ba taken and aubaorllied to tiefore aay offloar above the rank of flrat Uaotetuant or llautenant junior grade, or bafbfa tba oMamaadlng offloor of a troop, battear, oampaivy or division aad aaob oOotn ara hereby authorised to ad- mlnlater aaob oatt); bot no enlistment abaU ba vattd imtll it be approved. In rectmeaAa Md l>attaliona and aquadrona not parte ofVaBtmanta, by the command- lac OtBoer tbareat; tn the oorpa of aocl- neaea by tba aOloar oommanding tha or- gaolaad battaJloaa thareof; In ths coaat artUlery aorpa by the ranking offlcer oom- maadlBC tba ooaat defanae command; In tha qtmrtaanaaaaer oorps by ttie offloer eommaadlaBT ItM oorpa; tn tho boapltal eorpa by tbe obtat aur^on, dlvtaton. A peraon malrlrf a tatou uath as to any statement oentatnad In such enltatment papera aball apoa eonvletloo lie deemed KuUty of peB)ury.
f 4. Tbia aot alaaB take affoot tmmadl- at%jy.
state of Wew Tark, Oflloe of tba Baora¬ tary of Stata, aa:
t lULva oomiiared the preceding wtth the original law on file In Uita offlce. and do het-eby certify that the same ta a currect transcript therefrom and ot tha wliole of said eriglitaLl law.
FRANCIS M. HUOO,
Secretary of Btata.
thirty horaea or roulea aro ao atabled and uaed. two additional Inhorera. In armoriaa of tba quartprmaster oorpa and field artillery. In addition to the forego- tnar, thera abaa bo allowed one laborer for aald oorpa and for eaoh battery of i clo^iostical JurlsdicUon,
LAW« OP NKW YORK—By AutharHy.
CHAP. ITU AM AOT tn amend the military law, in
talatldn to faUred offlcars. i
Bacattta k, IbW llby ». ^9iS, with tbo ap- | *8o In ortstaaL pto^hU mt QM Governor. 1*089001 three- |
"{1^ ^^. "TT^w^ « I LAWS or NEW YORK—By Authority.
The Paopla of tba Stato of Now Tork. nn av m
rapraaantad In Sooate and Aisembly, do 1 t-iuiJ-. «'*
eoaot aa taUowa: AN ACT to amend tho military law, la
Sectkin L SeoUon eighty-two of chapter I "''atlon to ImprovemenUi and repaha to (lorty-ooe of tbo laws of nineteen hun- i armories.
Irod and nhw, eiiUUed "An act in rola- Iiu<'amo a law May 9, 1«16, with the ap- tlon to tho nUhtla. conBtltuling chapter i Pf'V-l of tho Govemor, Paaaad, thraa- thirty-olx of the conooUdated lawa." oa ''"'¦'' bdnir presonL
amended by ohaptem four hundred and elaty-four aod aeven hundred anil nevcuty mt tha lavra of nineteen hundred and i llavan, la baraby amended to reud an loi- j Iowa:
ISZ. Katlremeat and discbarge. Any offl- ' uar of tha active miUUa who hua ruaclind '. tba aco of alxty-four yoara atiall ti« plac¬ ed upon tbe retired Hat by tho governor. Aay oominlablotiatl Offioer Wbo shall have I ..aervad bl the aawe grade for the con- ' "Unuoua period of tan years, or In the | military or naval aervlce of the state as : a oommlBolonod ofDcer for flftoen years, j or in tha caae of an oftiror uf tho naval mllltla rotirlns aucb service may have boon in tbe naval aervico uf tba atate and ! tba United Statea combined tur fifteen i yeara, provided at leoHt ten yearn of such aervlce ahati have lieen in itiu stale, may. ' apon bia own raqueaU-be placed upon the ; retired Ust and withdrawn frum iK'llve ! aervica and command by thu guvi-rnor. I Any commissioned ulflcer who h:iK beconin : or ahall hereafter become dLiublod, and \ thereby Incapable of perfomiing the du- j Ilea of hta offloa, uhsUl be withdrawn from j active service and command and placed ; OB tha reUred Hat Auy commlsaloned offl- \ oar who boa tiooome, ur who shall here- ' after become unfit or Incompetent, and ! thereby Incapable of iierformlng the du- : ttaa of hta oflloe, aball be discharged upon \ tba raoommandatloa of his commanding , offleer or the reoommandntlon of an In- | apaoUag oflloar. Such rellronient or dla- I obarge ahall be by order of the governor, j and In either caae ahall be subject to tho i proviaiona of thta aection. ijetore making auoh order, a board of nut less thnn tlvo oommleatonad offlcera, one ot whom shall , t>a a aurgeon. ahall be appointed, whoae i duty It aball ba to determine the fucts as ' ta tba nature luid cause of Incapacity of aaoh offloer aa appeara disabled or unfit. or inoompatent, from any cauao, to per¬ form mlUtary aervlce, and whose case | aball ba referred to It. No ofllcer, whose { frade or promotion would be affected by tba decialon of auch lioard. In uny caae •ttiat may come before It, ahall participate In the examination or decision of Uie board in auoh oaae. Buch board is hareby laToated with the powera of courta of in¬ quiry and courta martial, and whenever tt Onda an offlcer incapacitated for uctlvo aai Ihia. ahall report auch tact to the gov- anior, atatlng cauae of Incapacity, whuth- ar from dleublllty. unlltiiess. or Incom- patanoy, and If he approves such finding, auob offlcar shall tie ptaced un the ruiirod liat or dlscbiirgisd, as pruvided In this artlola The moinbers of the buard shall. before entering upon the discharge of their duties, ba sworn to an honest and ImparUal performance of their dutlaa as ¦Mmbers of sucb board. No offlcer shnll ba ptac«d upon tha retlre<l list or dls- abargad by tha action of auoh lioard. without having had a fair and full bear- ..tns before the board, if upon due notiea ba aball demand It. It ahall not be necea¬ aary to refer any oase for the aotion ot aaob board arising under thta aection, un¬ leaa thu offlcer designated to be placed tipon the retired list or dlachorged, shall wUbln twenty days after being notified tbat he win be ao retired or discharged, aarve on the adjutant-general of tho state a notice In writ Irg that he demands a baarinv and examlnatloin before sucb board. Boarda for the national guard ahaU lie appointed by the govemor for 99(!fll? abOYB tha frada at oylyjiaL mp^
The i'euple of tha Stata of New Tork. repreuentod in Senate and Aaaombty, do Biinct aa folluwa:
Hectlon 1. Bcction one hundred and nine¬ ty •: ivlit of chapter forty-one of tho lawa uf ninotaen hundred and nine, entitled "An act In relation tu the militia, con¬ stituting chapter thIrty-sIx of the con- piolldated lawa" as added by chapter ona hundrod and slxty-twu of the laws of ninetoen hundred and fourteen, ta hereby ,imoiided to read as follows:
i 198. Temporary provision for a new nrmory or additional employeea. In case additional armories are established or rented or additional employees employed, pursuant to the provisiona of this chap¬ ter, for the expense of which no moneys have been collected tor tho lineal year In which snlil armory w.is established. or .said employaeB employed, the offlcer In i-hargo and control ot said armory ahall lireparo and submit an estimate of coat of maintenance or of such additional la¬ bor as pruvlded In aection one hundred utul ninety-three of this chapter, for the remainder of aald flBoul year, and tho iirmory commission shall. If necessary, iletermlne the amount required for the re¬ pair, enlnrgement. renting and equipping Kuch annory aa directed In section one hundred and seventy-eight of thia chap¬ ter. The county treaaurer of the county in the bounda of which aucb armory ta established or employees employed ta hereby authorized and required to bor¬ row on the faith and credit of hla oounty the amount apeclfied In auch eaUmatea and the amount ao determined aa atore- Bnld. and to Issue certiflcatea of Indebted- nuBB tlierefor. payable on or before tbe tliat d.-iy uf July following the next flrat day of September, with interest at a rate nut exceeding six per centum per an¬ num. The amount ao liorrowod ahall be expended by tha couuty treaaurer aa fol¬ lows: The Bunia for maintenance or labor upon the requisition of the offlcer In charge and control of the armory as pro¬ vided by Hectlon one hundred luid ninety- three of this chapter; tha sums for tha repair, enlargement, renting and equip¬ ping such armory upon the order of tha :irmory commlBslon of the brigade dle¬ trict In wblch auch armory Is located. The amount twrrowed by said county treasurer with Interest thereon, shall ba included by the armory commisaion In Ita next certificate to the cumptxoller of tha .^tate, and ahall be paid to the county treaaurer as provided in aection one htm¬ dred and aeventy-elght of tbla chapter.
$ I'. Thia act ahall take effect Immediataly. State of New Tork, Offloe of tba Becre¬ tary of State, aa.
I have compared the preceding with the original law on flle In thia offlca and do hereby certify that the aame la a correct trnniicript therefrom imd of tbe whole of said original law.
FRANOIB tf. HUOO.
Secretary of Btata
LAWS OP NEW Y0RK-«y Autharity.
CHAP. ITS.
AN ACT to amend the military law. In relation to staff departments, the hoa¬ pital corps and commtaaioita for offlcera. Became a law May *, UM. with the
approval of the Governor. Paaaad, thraa-
flfths biiing preaent. Tha People of tbe Btata of Naw York, .
rapraaantad In Banata. and aaaawMy. «B {
^ntftUmJS>%anKi \
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By Autharity.
CHAP, tli.
AN ACT ta am«nd the military law, la
relation to the algnal corps.
Became a law Hay %, 1»18, with the ap¬ proval of the GKivemor. Paased, threa- flftha belnc preaent.
The People of the Btata of New Tork, repreaented In Senate and Asaambly, do anaot aa faUaws:
Baotlon 1. BecthM thirty-four of chap¬ ter forty-ane of the lawa of nineteen hundred hnd nlna. entitled "An act In relation to tha mllltla, conaUtutlng ohap¬ tar thirty-Blx of tba eonaolldated lawa" ia hereby amended tc read aa followa:
I tt. Slfnal corps. There shall be a algnal eorpa witlch ahall tie a staff eorpa and ehall conalat of otUceri of tha num¬ ber and grtade h«reln apeclfled necessary for the performance of the duties ot sig¬ nal offlcei% on the different staffs and other dutlea properly pertaining to the signal oorpa and the olllcors assigned to duty with tMUtaliona. oompanlos und de- tachmenta of the algnal eorpa, as follows:
On* major who shall command the alg¬ nal tDorpa and lie ohlef algnal offlcer of the dlylaldn, three eaptalna. eleven flrat liautenanU. and anllated men, ot tbe numb«r and grade aa follows:
Three master alghal electriclana, six¬ teen flrat claoa aergaanta, twenty-eight aergvanta, thirty-nine corporala, one hun¬ dred and four flrat claaa prlvatea, twenty- three privatee, alx cooka.
A battalion ef the algnal eorpa ahall consist of ane major, one flrat lieutenant (battallop adjutant and quartermaster), two flrst olaas aerceants (acting sergeant- major and acting battalion quartermas- ter-nergeant), two sergeants (color ser¬ geant and clerk), flve flrst olase prlvatea (four orderllea and one driver), one wire company, one radio company, a wire company of tha signal corps shall conalat of one captain, two flrst lieutenants, and a maximuna enllated strength of the differ¬ ent grades, aa followa: one maater Btgnal electrician, Bve flrat class sergeanta, eight aergeanta, twalve mrporale, two cooks, forty^one flrat olaaa privatea, elfflit pri¬ vatee.
A radio Company ef the algnal corps ahall conatat of one captain, two flrst lieu¬ tenants, and a maximum anllated atrength of tha different gradea, aa follo'wa: one master algnal electrician, alx first claaa aergaanta, tan aargeants, flfteen corporals, two cooka, thirty-aevan flrat olaaa pri¬ vates, atx privatea.
There ahall atao ba a telegraph and telephone detachment of the algnal eorpa and an aero company of the signal eorpa, which organlaatlona shall be attached to the headquartera of the battalion.
A telegraph and telephone detachment of the algnal eorpa ahall conatat of: one flrst lieutenant, and a maximum enllated strength of the dlffereat grades, aa fol¬ lows: one flrat ,olas* aergeant, three aer¬ gaanta, three corporala, aeven flrat olaaa privfttea, three privatae.
An aero ctompany of the signal eorpa stuUl conalat of one captain, flve flrst Iteu- tenanta, and a maximum enlisted strength of the different gradea aa toilowa: nne master algnal electrician, two flrat claas sergeants, flt'e sergeanta. nine corporata, two dooka, fourteen flrat claaa privatea. alx privatea.
I 1 Thta aet ahall take affect tmtaadl- ately.
Btate cf Now York. Offlce of the Secre¬ tary of Btate, aa:
I have compared the preceding wtth tha original law on flle In thta offlce, and do hereby eertlfy tbat tha aame la a correct tranacript therefrom and of the whole of aald orlelnal law.
FRANCIS M. HUOO,
Becretary of Stata
LAW8 or NKW YORK—ay Authority.
CHAP. tw.
AN ACT ta amend the military^ law, ia
relation to armoriea.
Became a Uw May », 1*11 'wttb tbe approval af tha Oo'vamor, Paaaad. threa- flftha bainB preaent.
Tbe Pe<9te o^ tba Btate df New Tork. rapraaantad ib •aoata aad jOLaaambiy, da aaaet aa iMowa:
field artillery, for the care of fleld arUl lery, hameoa and equipment. Liefore any auob appointment ta made the necesalty for tbe employment of auch laborer or latiorera shall tie cerUfied by tbe com¬ manding offloer of the division, of the naval mlltUa ar of the brigade, as thu caae may lie, and such certificate shall be flled In the offlce of the disbursing offlcer ot tho oounty In which the armory or araonal ta aituated. A certificate of the number ot foet of floor aurface of each armory or arsenal tn whloh laborera aro appointed ahall be made by a person desicnktad tor the purpoao by the armory board ot the olty of New Tork where the armory ta In aald city and where the armoiry ta outside of aald city by a per¬ son dealgnated for the purpose by the armory oommlsaion for the district In which the annory ta aituated and auoh corUfloate when approved by tbe'com¬ manding offlcer of tho division, of the naval mllltla or brigade, to whose com¬ mand the organtaatlon quartered in such armory or arsenal belongs, shall be filed In the offloe of the disbursing offlcer of the oounty In which the armory or arse¬ nal ta located except as to countlea whol¬ ly or partly within the city of New York, when tt shall be flled with the comptroller of aald city.
I & Thta aot ahaU take effect. hnmedl- ately.
Stata mt New Tork, Offloe ot the Beore¬ tary of Stata, ae:
I have compared the preoedlng with the original law on flle In this office, and do hareby certify that the same ia a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of aaid otrlglnal law.
rRANCIS M. HUOO, Beoretary of SUte.
to reud oa followa:
] IU. Property of extinct churches. Such Inc^irporated governing body may decide that u church, parish, or society In con¬ nection with It or ovor .vtilch it has eo» hua become ex-
LAW8 OP NEW YORK—Sy AuthoHty.
CHAP. tn. AN ACT to amend tho general municipal law and the atate finance law. In rela¬ tion to workmen'a compenaaUon Insur¬ ance.
Bocamo a law May i, 19U, with the ap¬ proval of tbe Oovamor. Paaaed, three- Bfths being present.
Tho People of the State of New Tork. roiireserted tn Senate and Assembly, do enact aa foUows:
SecUon 1. Article flve of chapter twen¬ ty-nine of the luwa of nineteen hundred and nine, entltle<l "An act relating to municipal eorporaUoris, constituting chap¬ ter twenty-four of the consolidated laws." Is hereby amended by adding at the end thoreof a new aection, to be section nine¬ ty, to read as follows:
I 10. Workmen's cumpensatlon Insur¬ ance on puhllc works. Eai'h contract to which a municipality, or any public de¬ partment er offlclal thoreof, Ib a party and which ta of auch a character that tlio employees engaged thnreon are reijnlrcil to be Insured by the provtalona of chap¬ ter forty-one of the laws of nlni^ter-n hundred and fourieen. known as the workmen'a compensation law, and acts amendatory thereto, shall contain a stip- ulatlon that the same shall be void and of no affect unlesa the person or corpora¬ tion making or performing the same shall I secure compensation for thn beneflt of. I and keep Insured during the life of snld j contraot, such employees. In compliance I with the provtalons of said law j S 2. Article two of chapter fifty-eight I of the laws of nineteen hundred und j nine, entitled "An act In relation to Btate I finance, conatltutlng cbnpter Hfty-.iix of the consolidated laws " Is liereby amended I by adding at the end thereof a new sec¬ tion, to be section fifty-one, to read aa I follows:
i i Bl. "Workmen's compensation Insur- ', anco on public works. Kach contrail to ! which tho Btate, any public department I or official theroof, cr a commission ap¬ pointed pursuant to law la a party and which Is ot such a character that the employees engaged thereon aro reijulred to bo Insured by the provlKlons of chap¬ ter forty-ene of the laws of nineteen hun¬ dred and fourteen, known as the work¬ men's compensation law. und acts amend- iitory thereto, shall contain a stipulation that the same shnll be void and of no ertet:t unleaa the person or corporatlen making or performing the aame shall se¬ cure compensation for the benefit ut, and keep Insured during the life of aaid con¬ tract, such employees, In compliance with the provisions of said taw.
I 3. Thta act ahall take affect Immedi¬ ately.
Stata of New Tork, Offloe of tha Secre¬ tary of State, as:
I have compared tha preceding with the original law on flle In thia offlca, and do hereby certify that tbe eame ta a correct transcript therefrom and of tbe whole of aald original law.
niANCIS M. HUOO, Becretary of Btata
L.AW9 OF NEW YORK—By Authority,
CHAP, ais AN ACT *e amend the poor law. In rela¬ tion to hospital accommodations for In¬ digent persona.
Became a law May •, UIS, with the ap¬ proval of the Oovernor. Paaaed, three- flftha being preaent.
The People of the Btate of New Tork, represented In Senate and Aaaembly, do enact as followa:
Section 1. SecUon thirty of chapter for¬ ty-six of the lawa of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act In relation to the poor, conaUtutlng chapter forty-two of tbe consolidated lawa," aa amended hy chapter threa hundred nnd nine of tha laws of nineteen hundred and twelve, ta hereby amended to rend aa follows:
i 80. Hoapital acoommodatlona for ta- dlgent persona, whlc
uated, may aand to and eupport. In the aams, auch alck and dtoabled Indigent persons as require medical or surgical treatment and when admitted tha au¬ thorltlea of such city or county shall pay to auch hospital auch aum per week as may tie agreed upon or found to tie J<ist during the period In which auch person shall remain tn auch hospital.
1 In all countlee of this stato tn which there are not adequate hoepltal acc.jm- modationa for indigent persona requiring medical or ourglcal care and treatment or tn which imi aparopriatlona of money are mada for this apeclflc purpoae. It ahall tie tbe duty of oounty superintend¬ ent* of the poor, upon the certiflcate of a physlcUa approved by the board of aupervlaors, or of the overaeera of the poor In the aeveral towna of auch coun¬ tlea, upon tba oertiflcate of a phyalclaa approved by tha aupervlsor of tha town, aa tbelr jiurladletloa ovar tba aeveral aaa«B wtay laoalaa, ta aeed aU aaeii tariB-
I tliict. It It boa foiled for two consecQtIve I yi-ars next prior thereto, to i:ia::.tai:i re¬ ligious services according to the discl- plliia, uustuina and uiMKea of su.h gov¬ erning body, or haa had le^s than tlilr¬ teen resident attonding me,^ltlers pit:, ing annual pew rent, or mal<iiig annual con¬ tribution toward Its Kupiiori. or In crtse of a purisli of the Prote.stant Kpiaropal Church, If such parLsb lius cea..-.1 fur two consecutive years iif-xt prior ttiereto. to have a suUlclent uurnoti of men qual- llled to elect or to serve ais wuruens and vestrymen tborelii. and muy tuke pusse.'i- sloii of the teraporalllle..< and property belonging to sudi church parish or re- Itgiuus society, and manage thn sume: ur may. In pursuance of thu proilsions of law relating tu the dI..4pusitlon oi' nal property by religious corporations, sell or dispose ut the same and apply the procoe<ta thereof to any ot the purposes to which the property ot such g.,.,eriilng religious body Is dev<iti.'d, and It stiail not divert such property to any oUi..r object. And tor the purp.jse of obtaining a rec¬ ord title to the laJid and tho church edi¬ fice, or other building thereon, by sucb Incorporated governing body, tbe surviv¬ ing trustee or trustees of said extinct church, or It there be no surviving trus¬ tee then a surviving membi'r of said ex¬ tinct church, may. wlltiout u considera¬ tion being paid tlierefor by such Incor¬ porated governing tiody, convey to It said land and church e<llflce, or other build¬ ings thereon, subjeit. however to an or¬ der of the supreme or county court based upun a pertltion reciting Uiat sai.l church has become exrUnct: the names uf lis sur- ' Vivlng trustee or trustees, and the names j of Its membera, who must have given I their consent to the making ot said lon- I VL-yance. TJpon the recital of said facts j in Bald petition the (-ourt shull have Juris¬ diction to grant un or.ler allowing said conveyance to be u'nde without a con- sidoriitlon; and should there be no sur- I viving members, as well as no surviving ] trustee of said extinct church s.-^i.l peti¬ tion may be made by an utruer of such Incorporated govomlng lioay. In which j event the court, upon a rei ilal of said I fact, shall havo JurisdUtloii lo appoint a I suitable person a.i trustee for thf. purpose of making said conveyance. AnU in case I of a Keforineii ijhurch ot Amori'u, Hutch I Rrformed Cliuri'h, or Reformed liutcli i Church in the I'nited Slates of America I or tbe I'nited Reformed Uutrh und l.,uth- I eran Church of America sliouid eitlier I suoh BUrviviuR moiiibcrs it such surviv¬ ing tru.stee of said extinct Lliiin.h refuse ! to act and sign said peUtiou iifter request by an olllcer of said Kuviniliig body of Bald last-named .'hurrbcs persoiiiilly made by Buch citllcer. then said jielitioii may be made by an officer of But li im orp.iiHteJ governing bod.v and In ttiat event the court shall have Jurlsdi.tion and may appoint tt Buitable person as trustee tor the purpose of niul.iiig eaui convayance. And in the case of sai.l iii.st-named He- formed churilics, the trusti-es of any such extinct cliur. h. the iroaBiirBr therfof or any person acting In either of said rnpac- itlea may be r>.|ulreU to slinw cause lio- fiire the supi' ino court at a aperl.-il term thereof held In the Jiniiii:il di..iirlct in wiilcli paiil cliurch stiall be loiotcil why they sliould not be required tn give iin account uf all moneya and prop.rty of said church which tliey shall hiive In thoir hands or under their foiitrol and in casf ot their failure to show sm h cause they be required to afcijunt before said court for all the properties and moneys of the said church whi'h shall bo In their hands or under their cmtrol, and .ifter the payment of all the riniins Hgdinst such riiiirch. If any. iiml the ex¬ penses of such proceeding. If It sliall fur¬ ther appear that noiii" of such property in the handB ot snid persons Is required for the further support or nmlnteiiance nf eald church, said money and iirmeeds tliereof shall be directed to be paid and turned over to said governing religious body to apply to the purpose:! to wiilch the property -of such governing Irody is devoted. An application fur such order to show cauKe hIiiiII be mii.ie by a veri¬ fied pelition. which petition iii:iy bo marie by said Roverniiig boily ot sai.l church or any otiicer there<if. Where a proceeiiing la Inatituted under this Bection fur the sale of the real property t)f an extinct religious corporation, a loinpllan.e with subdivisions four, tlve, seven, eight and nine of se< tion 8e\ eiity-on<- ot "An act relating to corporatinnB generall.v, con¬ stituting chapter twenty ttirca of ibe consolidated lawa." bIiuII be unnecessary, and such proceedings shnll be In al: re¬ spects valid without a compliance with said subdivisions. The New lork K.nst- , ern Christian Benevolent and Missionary Society, shall be deemed the govirning religious body of any extinct or di.«band- ed church of the christian d'nomlnntlun aituated within the boiind.s of the New y'irk Eastern Christian Conference: and tho New Tork t.'hrlstlan As'ociatlon. of any other church ot the rhri.siliin denom¬ ination, and any other Inciirp.i uted con¬ ference shBll be deemed the gnvernlng religious tiody of any surh church sit¬ uated within Its bounds. Py christian de¬ nomination Is meant only the denomina¬ tion Bpeclttlly termed "christian." In which the bible Is declareil to tie the only rule of faith, christian their only name, and christian oharncter their only test of fellowship, and In which no form of bap¬ tism is mada a test of christian char- ' actor.
i I. This aot ahall taka affeot immedi¬ ately.
1:1 tate of New Tork, Offloe of the Secre¬ tary of atate. aa:
I have compared ttia preceding with the original law on tile In this office, and do hereby certify that tha sanie. la a correct
it peraona 1- Any dty or county. In tranacript therefrom and of the whole of h a hospital duly Incorporated la alt- , ,,,j original lawt.
I'aANCIB M, HUOO,
Secretary of State.
LAWS OF NEW YORK—By AuthoHty.
CHAP M2. AN ACT to ameisti the penal law, In re¬ latton to procurement of i^^rriaga li¬ censee.
Iiecame a law May 9, ims, with the approval of tho Govemor. i^saed, three- flftha being preae.-iL
The Feoplo of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Aaaembly, do enact aa followa:
SecUon I. ArUcle one hundred and thlr- ty-alx of tha tieruU law Is hereby amead- ed by adding thereto a new aection to Lie aecUon fourteen hundred and Ofty-one, to read as foUcwa:
i 1#1. Unlawful procurement of mar- \ rtoga Uoanaa, A peraon who, having a ; bttaband or wtfa Uvt&c. takea out a U-
tn TT dr—^ r—rn. It r"'tT
i of a mladatJtaaanc .no excepnona ta aeotion throa hundred and forty-one of Ihla ebaptar aro applicable to thta aeo¬ tion. I 1 Thta act shall take effeot Septam- i ber first nineteen hundred aod alstaeo. I Slaia vf New Y jrk, Of&ca cf the Bocra- I tary at Btata^ as:
{ t hare eomparad tha pracedlog with tbe , original law on file In th.<a olllce, and do I heraby certify that the aazne ta a correct > tranacript therefrom and of tha wbola ot I aald orlgtoal law.
I FRANCIS SC HTKKX,
I Secretary ot Stata
LAWS OF NEW YORK—»y AathaHty.
I CHAP. 4M.
\ AN XCT to aniend the railroad law. tn I rotation to Uie repair of brldgea and Bubw^ya at oroaalngs. Uscams a law May t, 1>16. with tho I approval of the Oovernor. Paaaad. threa- : tlftUa belug present.
I The People of the State of New Tork. j represented lu Senate and Aasembly. do
enact aa followa: i Section 1. aacUoa nmety-tliree of cbap- I t'-ir four hundred and eighty-one of the j lawa ot nineteen hundred and ted. coa- I atltuUug chapter forty-nine of the eon- I Bolidated laws, aa amendod by ohapter ! seven hundrod and forty-tour -f tbe «.»3 j of nineteen buadred and Uiirtaao ta ftaro- I by amended to read aa toilowa: I 9 ta. Itepair of bridges at«* aubwaya at I crossings. Wlimi a hlghw».y cross** a i railroad by an overhead lirlage, the i f.-amework of tbe bitrtge mm\ IU ab'»'.- I ments slioil be molulal. "vi aol Itet-t In I repair by ttio railroad conipan.;, anl ti>^ I roadway tharacver and th* approaci-r.-. ; thereto ahall lie maliitainad aud kapt In 1 repair by the munliJpeilly bavliig Juria- '¦ dicti'.n ovor snd in wuloh tha aujn* an sit-ated; exuept that In the. aahu rf oi^/ oicrliead bridge conMrjcied prior to the jt.Arday ot J'jly. eighteen h;ntir«^ and ninety-seven, the roadway over and the ; .jpproacties to wMoti tbe railroad company was under obligutlon to malctaln and ro- I air. such oblisatiun shall continue, pro- viJcil tho railroad oompany shall have at least ten days' notice ot any defect in the roadway thereover and the approachea thereto, which notice must be given in I writing by ttie town superintendent of highways or other duly constituted au¬ Uiority, and the railroad company shall not be liable by reason of any such de¬ fect unless It shall havo failed to make rer:iir3 within ten days aflor the service of such notice upon It. When a higliway p:i3»es undor a r:iilroad, the bridge and It.s abutments .liiall be m.-tlntained snd I'.ept In rMnilr by the railroad company, und tho .i-uliway and its appr..aclie.s shnll be inulnlnlno<i and kupt In repair by the municipHlilv having Jurisdi. tion over Hnd In whicli the same are .lituated. In case '¦ such highway la a part ot a atate or county hiifhway coiistrii.'te.l or improved as provided iu article six of the limhway law, the roailn;i> over «uch railroad or th.. Bubw.iy umlerneath the Biime, and the approaches thcteto, shall bo main¬ tained an.l kept in repmr under the bu- Iiervislon and cunt rol of tho state com- iiiisslon of hiuiiwnys in the manner provided by the hii,'liway law for tlie iiialnteiianci; nml ri-pair cf st;ite and county higliway.s wliere such roadway, subway or upiiruaclie..^. or uny of them, have been coristruci.'.l or Improved aa a part of a Htate or a county lilfjhway. S 2. This act shall tako effect Immedl- ' ately.
Stale cf New York, Offlce of the Secca- I tary of State, ss:
1 1 havo cuiiipared the preceding with the orl;.-iiial lav," in iilo in this olllce, and do hereby oerlilb that tbe ..<amo is a correct traiisirij t therefrom und of the whole of said original law.
FRANCIS M. HTTOO, \ secretary of Stata
LAWS OF NEW YORK—ByAuthortty.
CIIAi" 'M\. AN Atrr to amend the general iminjcl- pal law, in relaUon to local boards of child welfare. •
Iiecame a law May 10, 1916, with the iipinoval ot the iJovernor. I'assed, tliree- tifths bei: :{ present
i'lie I'eopie of tho State of New York. represeiiti .1 Iti Senate ond Ass.imbiy. do enact as lollows:
Se.-tion 1 Se.lion one hun.Ired and fifty . of chapter tW'lity-nlne of the luws of , nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An \ act relaliiig m mniii.'ipnl corp.iratiuns, cdiLstiliitini: chapter twent.\-r.iiir of Iho consolidated laws. " as iid'ie.l by chapter 1 two hunilreii and tweiit>.-eiHlii uf tho i laws of iiiiietet.n liiii..lred nml lifteen, is • hereby amemle.i to re:id as f"'l.iw.s:
i lio. Appointment of boi.rd.s In cities. Th'! board uf child welfare of ii rlty wliolly iiicliiiting one or more countlea .vhall consist of nine iiernbers The mem¬ bers of the hour.I sluilI be npli.iiiited by the ina.i.r for sie-h terms that tl.e term ot inie mernlicr of the I'onnl Hhall expire ci-.h vitiir iii.Mi;;ifter. rp"n the expira¬ tion o: t'le term of onice nf a member of '¦ tlie lijird, his siueojiHor shnll tie appoinl- e'l ll'.' the nviyor for a full term ..f nine yei'rs. If a vacfiiicA occut. nlhei'wlse , thnn by eiriira'ion of leiiii in the otlicn . of a inemlier of the boanl. it shall lie fllle.l for the u.'ie.xpired term. Al least three mi-mbers of ths board bIihII be woiiirn. The members of bu.1i a board h. ret.ifore appointed by tlie mayor are . oniiniied In nince until the expiration of their terms, respectively. The nddltlonal .•ippolnUvo iiiemlier of sii<:h linanl shall be app'.intpd by ttio mayor, within ten days aft'-'r UiIh s«," tion as iimende.l takes effect, for a full ti.'iin ot nine yenis.
5 2. HMhilivision four uf section one hnmlrod nn 1 Ilfty-two of bui h chapter, as ndde.l by ctiupter two liuti.Ir.-d and Iwen- l.".-ei){ht ..f Ilie Inws of rilin-tecn hundred iM.d I'lt'teen. Is hereliy amended to read as
r"::.)v,.s:
^ INtnlillsh rules and reguhitlona for till, ciulii-t ijf llH |.u"ine?s. whl.'h shall pi.jvi'le f'lr the cnref'il IfivesliKstlon of nil appllcnnfs for allowntif'-fl nml the fld- eipiale supervision cf ai'. persons receiv¬ ing allo'.vr! ri''.:s, such In'.wst iiintion!* and ^ supervi'l'iris to be ni-i.ie hy the board B«|.l ; without ill' iirritig iin.v unnecessary ex¬ pense. 1!. puri.j must bo filed et tenet Onarterlv li.\- the aK'nls. visitors or rep¬ resentatives cf n-.a bniird. with reajiect to the frimliies receiving allowancoa gr.nnteil by th.e bourd.
H ;: This nc; sh.ill take effect Immedi- ntflv. Piiiie of New York, (iinco of the Secretary
.if Slate. 8s:
I liav«( compared the preceding with the , orielmil Inw on liie In thlH otllre, and flo . herebv rertlfv that the same la a correct . transcript therefrom and of the whole of aaid oriiclnal law
FRA.vris M. Hurso, ;
•Secrntary of Htate.
LAWS OF NEW YC^K—By Authority, '
CHAr r,or..
AN ACT to amend the public health law, I
In relation to llcensea to prsctlce vat-
erlnnrv medicine
liocitnie a law May 10, IJlfi, with tbe ' fll proval o' the Oovernor, Pawed, thraa- : ntths tiolrip present ;
The I'cople of the State uf .New York. rtpraBeiiter] in Senuta and Aaaeiulily. Aa enact as follown;
Sbcilun 1 Section two haindjed aad nineteen of chapler forty-nine of ;re laws rf nlnetnen hundred and nine. «iit!'-;ed "An act In relation to pi.b'lc healU:. con- ' BtltuUng chapter forty-tlve uf the couitol- '.dated laws." as amended by chapter one hundred and seventy-ij.g.'it of the lawa of nineteen hundred and twelve. Is hareby , ainemled to read as foliT,v«
S aa LIconaea. On roeivlng from tba Btate hoard an offlclal re',)ort th;t «n ap- pllcont has aucceasfuUy p-iased t.he axani- Inatlon and Is recommenUivl lur licena^ tho regents shall Issua to hlin. If tn thalr Judgment be In duly qualified tbarefar, a license to practice veterinary medlclHa , Kvery Ilcenae ahall bo Iaaued by tha vaa- j veralty under aeal and shall be slgnad Vr each acting veterinary medical examtaar | of the board and by the offlcai'of the. unlveralty who approred the oredentiaJ which admitted the candidate to ezam- InaUon, and shall state that the Iloeiiaaa I h~a given aaTiafactory evidence of iltneae j OS to age. character, preliminary aod veterinary medical education and oil oth- i er matters required by law. and that aft- I er ful] examinaUon he haa b«an found duly qualified to practloe. Appl':anta ex¬ amined and llcenaed befora July llrat. eighteen bundrad and nlnaty-aeyen. by otber atate examining b-Jarda raglaterad by the regenta aa maintaining atandarda not lower than thoaa provided by thta article, and appllcanu who matriculated in a New Tork atate veterinary medical aohool befora July flrat, eighteen hundred and nloety-alz, and who received the vet¬ erinary darae troaa a reglatered vav. art—CT IIMrtltol .MtelPl btfM» j^»4Y Um,
efglU'^n 'hundred a^ Inely aeran. may
wtUiuut further exai. atlon. on pavmrtlt
of ten dollara to the regeota. and on sub-
mtttlng auch evidence ae they may r«>-
qulre, receive from ttiem an Indorsemaol
of thalr license or dtplomaa oonferrtng all
rights and prtvtlegea ot a regenta' llcenaa
laauad after examination. If any peraaiw
wboae reglatratlon is not leg%l or who !•
not regtatared tiooauae of aoae errar, mla-
understandtnc or unintentional anitaelon.
shall auhmlt to tha atata board of veV
eriaiLry r.^«d!cal examlnena or the racenta
of ttit uoiveratty of the atate of Neer
Torlt, aatlaf^ctory proof that ba bad aU
requirements prescribed by taw at tba
time reqolred for regtrtratlcn and waa
enUUed to bo legally registered, be may,
j on unanimous recommendation of tba
! state board of vuterlnary medical exaj»-
I inar*. or by aotkin of the board of re>
gents, receive from the regenta under
aeal a certmcata of the facta wtiich may
be registered hy any county clerk and
I shall make valid the prevloua Imperfect
I 1 egiatratlon. and auch certiflcate shall In-
i elude the date on which such person
j could or ahould have registered, and hta
I registration a.lall be deeii^J ti have been
•.aiid and corrected from that datw And
auy veterinary pr:ii-Jtioner in an> roun-
I ty of this atate who was reelstered tn
: the tonntv clatf-.s eC:~e between J':'y
i^.ts', «,),:-.te":i >«»Bi!:r.! aud ninetv-::-,«.
»r\C jlx'.y fi.-it. ; ,r.' .:iisi hundred nr.l tlf-
¦ ;«e:i, n-.ay up^n sn'.i»>fBctory evidence ..if , »--h .•^.gla'.ratlc.T a.i 1 o'. .je.alitlcation fo ' y.av'jne, .-..tJ \i\^n -.Mitten nppllcution n-
¦ uoiva fi*'.-j t^o lioard ot rt-gents a ccrl.ft- ; sate at tanAa whioli may be reglstcreil In
Uie alTloe of tb* ca-jnty clarU where s'Jch
¦ yro.oat lonar waa .-«gl9terad. and thi** ; make valid hla previous Imperfect regta-
. tratlon. Ccfore any license Is Issued It shall be numbered and recorded In a book I kept In tho regents' offlce and Ita numtiar I shall bo noted In the license. ThU racord ; shall be op<-n to public Inapectluu. and la all lagal proceedings atiHll have tho aaoia I weight ns eviilonca th»t Is given to b
¦ record nf conveyance of land.
I i 2. Tbla act shall take effect limned^
I ately.
. State of New York. Offlce of the fc^rH^
I tary of State, ss:
' I have compared the prece.llng with tiae original law on 111.? in this olIKe, lUid do hereby ccrUfy that the same Is a eorroct transcript therefrom and of the whole mt said original law.
I FRANinS Mr'iHTXX?.
Secretary of StatOk
LAWS OF NEW YORK—Ey Authority^
I 1,'llAi'. 50G.
, A.V ACT to amend the .Mate bo:tt-la nnd
I coiiiini.ssluiiB law. in relation lo creaiitHf
. tho interstaie liridne c^inniisslon and d»"
I Ilnini,! Its powers and duties.
I P.eciune a law .May 11. IilR. with fba
approval of tlie iloveinor. Passed, thra^
liftlia being present. I Tiie I'e.iplu or the Stabo of New Yorb,
repru,seiited in Senate and ABseinbly, Aa
etiact as follows: Si,I lull I. Article aix and sections flftJMi , live and llfty-six ot chapter lUty-siii oC ' tlie laws llf nineteen hundred nnd iiltM^
ent'Ued "An act In reldli'.ii tu state buui^da
and comiiiis.si.iiis. cuiifctitullng chapter (Mr. 1 ty-four of t;.e ciiiisoliJu.led laws." aaa i hereby severally lenuiiibered articlo aar- . eu and seiLloiis suveiiiy .ind sevent.v-oi>% i resinietuei.\ , and bucii chapter la hereby I amended by inseriing ttierein a new arti^ , .ie, tu be articlu six. lo ruad aa followai
auticll: d.
I The Interstate liridun t^umnilsaion. I lueetion tlii. Interstate bridge iiiiiiiiiiia >i.)ii created.
5i'.. ..Vc'iuiflition of brldgea by aicreainaMt.
ll',. Uridges, how a. quired when not pOl^ : . h;iKed,
j &¦!. 1'rtveedlngs for acQuasttton of bHd«aa j by condemnation
I fS Mem: report of oomnilsslonerB: eoi^ : (irniiition; appeals. i .-'.u. < 'oBta.
C\. .Manau'eniijiit of brldgea: tniis alia^ ' i;<!.ec.. et cetera.
; vyz. K.\pen3<i of :. .piii-ltion; one-half ta I ho liornn by tlii.^ fL.te
63. Kxpense >. harge.
i 66. Intrrstat ted. Ttio Biat lie Buiierlniei.il he state higli.v;
miilnteniince
lohit
bridge ci,iiiiriv«'on cre- eiiBinecr iiii'l i.irvtyor, 't 'if public .-.,'.lis and . I'liiiiilusiiini r «jn:U (.Wil¬
li,
tliu
(,'K tlie 1 • /.ew 'il, >k-
•titiito thu inteiul lie iiri.le hereby created. ;;ii.ii . .ii::i licelher with :i sin:ll::r I1..11
¦ siuii from the Btate of rem. slilulo a joint coniniissi.jn 1 lights, fruncliises aii.1 \>V" several bridn? corpuimi',:! 'oriKjrations, conipanie..<, in
: iiHlividui'.tB o-MiiliiK i.r 1. i hrluKes ami in. luil'm; tiie I.:
i^iiuy in the t "'ii of '.ut-ilier
•¦¦lUiity. o-.>'iied I.y i-:.i-l liA : Ilelll^^are rlVer beiwi.i; the I i oris an.l tho rtate of I'eii'
¦ ce|:t luci", nB_nre o'vned \i\ s'eni'i .;¦ eleo- 1 'ri,: i:,ii,-'j<<ds or ruilwti.vs i '..1 instil ex>
c'.nlvi'.;- fur ralifodd or ran •.'^ pii';ii>iiea,
-'uvh j'.jiiisitio!) K'lall b-' (,';..1- li.v piia>
chase ijr fo bo tuiii aid •.•(•¦h. il by thta
''tiite and the atrtu of I'efiTs ivTvia under
md bv virtue ef their rnrT'.c'U'' MkhU Of
'jijiiricnt rtc/TTialn, ;nls MVV-e bi pay OnO-
' 3!f of the cost of tile siili lii-Mgea and
cne-l,alf of tbo coHt nt ainii-ir; thotn,
•iiKl the otlier tialt of the ci.i». cf the aaM
1 ridKes ami oii.>-liaif of the < ost ot a»-
• ii'hlng them to be paM by the slate ot
I I'enti.sylvanli, or In lieu theieof, in [iro-
' p-irtinii beMveen ttie stale of reniisylya*
' iilft and the couniii.s and munhipalltlaa
th'-ro'if as the latter stale riiii.i liy appr^-
I printe le»!lslalion doterniine.
) W AccjulKltiun of hi i.lKcs by nrraa- ment. Suih J.iint culiiiiiii''Si.iii i-iiall. In Ita .li-en lion, deterniirie the ..ril'r In whlob lie several lirldi.'e properties. 1 i(.'tits and t'r.'ineliise.s sliiiii lie ai'.uiiriil b.v puniiaao or criiiileiiifiatlon, subject, however, to the aniouiii of the approprlatlcn by the re- si.cctive statHM available for such pui^ poses, iireference lieitiK irlveii to tlioae v.i.u. In order of time. Bhall vulunuirlly .ii.'ree with Ibe loiril coniniission uimiii tbe puriiiai-e price. After the snId J..I11I com- iiilssl.in sball have imiuired the propar- tles, rlKh's ami friitH'tilses uf nnd In all lie bridge t-<irporHt1 .ns. municipiil enrpo- rntlons. '"nipanles. prir'nerships i.r Indl- vIi)iimI< na have Bo ai.'re'td Willi them uiion il.c purctiase pri' e thereof aii'l pay¬ ment has tieen mafle for the sniuD in tha in.'jiiiier lierei'ialler set forlli, tiie said 'obit coniirilsslon Blnill c.iiiy" personal no- tl'<• In wriiing bi be serve.! upon the prea¬ ident, !«.cretary or treiisurcr tif eacli of ¦I.e bridge rDrporiitiuiis, meinbeis nf tha i.umiianloB or partnerslaiiB. I:i'IIrMualB ari'I chle' aaecutlve otUi er of each fit tha niuiiii n .vl ^"iporal'.ons, wlllcli have Ihora- t.itLrn, fp.llM to eyrBB 10 sell ly.eir right* pr. pel ties ana free. .'¦:i««a or re)^;»i-.l to B<-.; U.« Keiiie «'. k prii e offered l,y ttia said lelnt ooniitileotnn ae'^iiir forth their !ir.en".'.T-.»ri t»*!Ti '."iid.vi."*.. ..|.<n procee<V- t.'.il* MiJIat t»* p< **r uf eni»ii«t.;t dona«|a, as Bin fortn b. l*ita «it!«'-
I Si. Briiianr tkrw a<.fi'ii.'cd wImti naa p...ie.haaeu .t sball (.* the duty nf tha ." :i • i-.nmrrtMWca tu oetrr'rft.i Iti whlob stnte ii:» .^r.i'itr.iifMtinn p.-o^M^llrigB abaS be Insll'u'Kd an'l pro<'«e<l9d wiUi a.id la '-ane tie taM pT.,.:«edl..*s Hiia'l b" Instil- :ute<3 lo O.lB atate tl«a*i<.iall l.o \tT'i-fmtf e". tt;;>. Ifi sefxi.-flanua a'l^h "tloits ftfty^ alght uin lifty nine ef this s:tlck
I il) Hroceedli.gs tnr aaqulalMon mt brlflgf,.! tr- i'OndeninaUon lb case tha p..:r'-riase price has not '^laon agreed upoti Ijetwe.'n the Joint oom:iil«»l'n kiid ni.y of Bueh bridge corp.irBUoriB, munloliml cor- pciriit:i»f>». ecfti^ivleii. portnemhlpe or 1n- dlv'cualB, tlie )»>;pti«ri« f:.'::^:n the Judl- oli'I district In Whloh U:e brLlg's '-r any OOM ot tliein a<j about tt, be t:iiien shall l» Blt0jit*0. Without ary len.! t-elrg ra- 3u1i. 1 :'¦ \jK .lied, on arpl^'lot, t'..ir«to by the atyonaay-i^aner* 1 or" nriy LrMso oarfnrf.'.r'ti. munl*!paj <.or\jarul,:.n. r-orr— pan;, partnorahlp o- p«<T< .-.b l-.t^i-catad. BbaiT ajipelwl t>irae iltacratt c-1 i'..t:u'.ai-- aateil fraaai-^'ters. ricne f.tf w>. i.n t .^.11 be a raalilBZit of ths (oomy In whteb the bridge ta attuatad, as oetiimlaaiatiers of appi^Osal and appal}:! a ttsne r.at i*(a tban twenty nor ttiore tliaui tMriy di.ys tnereafter whea tba Bald oooiTr.iss:oiiera shail maet upaa the property and vtew tl.e aatne and tha prernlsea aSeciMl tbarety. Tr!« aaM ooan- mlaaionnrs fball give at least ten day^ personal notioe of the time ane ^Ba>,a of tha flrat meet tog to t.Se attumey-genaral and to the president, socratary or treasurer uf the bridge oorporatlon. raembaraof tba oompany ur partnerabip affected. Indirld- ual owning auch tirldge. or axecuUve al&> car of auoh municipal corporation. If any of the aforeaaul offlcers or peraona ao ta be notifled realdo In tha county In willcb aald bridge la locatsd, otherwise by ad- vertiaemeut (or three consecuUve weeka in two iMwapapera published in tha aald county and by hand bllla posted upon the premiaea or by lucb other notlca aa t^ coiKt abalLdliacL T)>«.a»>d <;onafet-