Charities regulation reference file
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- This series contains reference copies of laws and regulations concerning the Board of Charities and the institutions under its supervision. Included are a copy of the 1927 amended State Charities Law, "Rules for the Control of State Institutions in the Department of Charities" and "Revised By-Laws of the State Agricultural and Industrial School" which lays out the powers and duties of the Board of Visitors, institution officers, Board of Classification, and standing committees as well as the classification of boys and parole of boys.
Title
- Charities regulation reference file
Quantity
- 0.1 cubic feet
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- A3257
Creator
Arrangement
Chronological.
Scope and Content Note
Reference copies of laws and regulations concern the Board of Charities and the institutions under its supervision.
The series contains: 1) printed copy of Chapter 585 of the Laws of 1927 amending the State Charities Law concerning: Board of Charities powers and duties regarding charitable institutions, powers and duties of boards of visitors of institutions, and powers and duties of institution superintendents; 2) "Rules for the Control of State Institutions in the Department of Charities," adopted by the Board of Charities on June 19, 1928 pursuant to legislation of that year, concerning: powers and duties of superintendents, admission of patients and inmates, and parole and discharge of inmates; and 3) "Revised By-Laws of the State Agricultural and Industrial School," 1932, concerning: powers and duties of the Board of Visitors and its officers; powers and duties of institution officers, powers and duties of the Board of Classification, classification of boys, parole of boys, and powers and duties of standing committees.
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