Annual Report, 7. sējums

Pirmais vāks
J. B. Lyon, State Printer., 1896
Vols. for 1895/96-1919/20 include annual reports of the various stae hospitals (1908/09-1919/20 summaries only).

No grāmatas satura

Citi izdevumi - Skatīt visu

Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes

Populāri fragmenti

46. lappuse - To prevent overcrowding in the state hospitals, it shall recommend to the legislature the establishment of other state hospitals, in such parts of the state as in its judgment will best meet the requirements of such insane.
620. lappuse - One year to eighteen months. . . Eighteen months to two years . . Two to three years Three to four years Four to five years Five to ten years Ten to...
623. lappuse - Under one month One to three months Three to six months Six to nine months Nine months to one year One year to eighteen months. . Eighteen months to two years. Two to three years...
88. lappuse - Where a telegraph office is maintained in an institution an extra compensation of ten dollars per month shall be allowed to the person performing the service of operator.
62. lappuse - The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows : SECTION 1. There shall be imposed for the fiscal year, beginning on the first day of October, eighteen hundred and...
63. lappuse - Contracts subject to the approval of the commission shall be entered into jointly, by the stewards of the state hospitals for such staple articles of supplies, as it may be found feasible by the commission to purchase for the use of the hospitals.
752. lappuse - The superintendent should be held to a strict accountability for the acts of his subordinates, but he can not be so held unless he is possessed of the power of appointment and removal. The existing method tends to weaken discipline, to produce a want of harmony, and to create constant friction. The superintendent is appointed on the theory that he is competent for the position. If he is competent, he should be allowed to select and remove his subordinates. If he is not competent, he should not hold...
404. lappuse - York by fifteen years' notice, in writing, signed by the mayor of such city, to the comptroller of the state. If such lease is terminated by the city of New York, the city shall pay to the state, the value, at the time of such termination, of all buildings that may have been erected and of all improvements that may have been made by the state on the premises as to which the lease is terminated. The amount so to be paid...
404. lappuse - ... lease of the island known as Ward's Island, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon and the equipment, fixtures and furniture of the asylums for the insane located on such island, executed as prescribed in section two of chapter two of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-six, shall continue and remain in full force and effect until the same shall either be surrendered by the state or terminated by the city of New York. Such lease may be surrendered at any time by the state,...
404. lappuse - ... have been erected and of all improvements that may have been made by the state on the premises as to which the lease is terminated. The amount so to be paid shall be determined by appraisement of five competent, disinterested persons, two of whom shall be named by the governor, two by the mayor of the city of New York, and the fifth by the four persons so named.

Bibliogrāfiskā informācija