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2006 New York Code - University Of The State Of New York
ARTICLE 5 UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK PART I GENERAL ORGANIZATION Section 201. Corporate name and objects. 202. Regents. 203. Officers. 204. Meetings and absences. 205. Quorum. 206. Authority to take testimony and conduct hearings. 207. Legislative power. 207-a. Disclosures of gifts made to institutions of higher education by foreign governments, persons and entities. 208. General examinations, credentials and degrees. 209. Academic examinations; admission and fees. 209-a. Applications for admission to college. 210. Registrations. 212. Fees. 212-a. Return of deposits for professional and graduate schools. 212-b. Return of tuition for colleges, universities, professional, proprietary and graduate schools. 212-c. Teacher accreditation review fees. 213. Extension of educational facilities. 213-b. Unlawful sale of dissertations, theses and term papers. 214. Institutions in the university. 215. Visitation and reports. 215-a. Annual report by regents to governor and legislature. 215-b. Annual report by commissioner to governor and legislature. 215-c. Promoting cost-effectiveness in public elementary and secondary schools. 216. Charters. 216-a. Applicability of not-for-profit corporation law. 216-b. Private foundations, as defined in the United States internal revenue code of 1954: provisions included in the charter. 217. Provisional charters. 218. Conditions of incorporation. 219. Change of name or charter. 220. Distribution of assets. 221. Dissolution of educational institution by stockholders. 222. Suspension of operations. 223. Consolidation of corporations. 224. Prohibitions. 224-a. Students unable because of religious beliefs to register or attend classes on certain days. 225. Unlawful acts in respect to examinations and records. 226. Powers of trustees of institutions. 227. Colleges may construct water-works and sewer systems. 228. The Hamilton college sewer district. 229. County educational institutions. 230. Municipal training institute. 231. Town and county officers training school. 232. Departments and their government. 233. State Museum; collections made by the staff. 233-a. Property of the state museum. 233-b. New York state freedom trail commission. 233-c. Study. 234. Indian collection. 235. State science service. 235-a. New York state biodiversity research institute. 235-b. New York state biological survey. 236. Public television and radio. 236-a. Public broadcasting facilities assistance program. 237. Regents plan for higher education including approved plans of state university and city university of New York and plans of independent institutions of higher education. 238. Chair on geriatrics in the state university. 238-a. Statewide resource centers for geriatric education. 239. Albert Einstein chairs in science and Albert Schweitzer chairs in the humanities. PART 1-A CODY CENTER FOR AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Section 240. The Stony Brook university Cody center for autism and developmental disabilities at Stony Brook university. 241. Purposes of the Cody center. 242. Site. 243. Funding and reporting. PART II LIBRARIES 245. State library, how constituted. 246. State medical library. 247. State law library; legislative reference library. 248. Manuscript and records "on file". 249. State library, when open; use of books. 249-a. Libraries of public institutions of higher education; access and use. 250. Duplicate department. 251. Transfers from state officers. 252. Other libraries owned by the state. 253. Public and association libraries and museums. 254. Standards of library service. 255. Establishment of a public library. 256. Contracts. 257. Acceptance of conditional gift. 258. Closing of museum; admission fee during certain hours. 258-a. Purchases by museums, historical societies, zoological gardens, aquariums, botanical gardens and arboreta through office of general services. 259. Library taxes. 260. Trustees. 260-a. Meetings of board of trustees. 260-b. Reduction of salaries for purchase of annuities. 260-c. Reduction of salaries for tax-deferred annuities. 261. Incorporation. 262. Use of public and Indian libraries. 263. Reports. 264. Injuries to property. 265. Detention. 265-a. Defense of lawful detention. 266. Transfer of libraries. 267. Local neglect. 268. Abolition. 269. Library extension service. 270. Acceptance of surplus library books or property. 271. Apportionment of state aid to Indian libraries. 272. Conditions under which library systems are entitled to state aid. 273. Apportionment of state aid to libraries and library systems. 273-a. State aid for library construction. 274. Use and care of school library. 275. Librarians of school libraries. 276. Existing rules continued in force. 277. Authority to raise and receive money for school library. 278. Authority to transfer school library property to a free library. 279. Fees. 280. Penalty for disobedience to library law, rules or orders. 281. Loans and extensions of credit to infants. 282. Establishment of school library systems. 283. Functions of school library systems. 284. State aid for school library systems. 285. State aid for cooperation with correctional facilities. PART III FEDERAL FUNDS FOR VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 290. Acceptance of law of the United States. 291. Custodian of funds. 292. Board of regents to co-operate with federal board.
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