2006 New York Code - General Powers And Duties Of Treasurer.



 
    §  434.  General powers and duties of treasurer. The superintendent as
  treasurer shall give an undertaking to the people  of  the  state,  with
  such sureties and in such amount as the commissioner of correction shall
  require,  subject to the approval of the comptroller, to the effect that
  he will faithfully perform his duties as treasurer of such  institution.
  Such  undertaking  shall be filed in the office of the attorney-general.
  The treasurer shall have the custody of all  moneys  received  from  the
  comptroller  or  otherwise  for  the  use of the institution, except the
  proceeds of the labor of prisoners. He shall keep a  full  and  accurate
  account  of  all  receipts  and  disbursements,  and  perform such other
  duties, relative to the finances of the institution, as may be  required
  by the rules and regulations, not inconsistent with law.

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