Employment. § 12. It shall be the duty of the board of managers, appointed in accordance with section two of this act, to decide upon the means and kind of employment for women committed to the said house of refuge, and to provide for their necessary custody and superintendence; and the provisions for the safekeeping and employment of such women shall be made with regard to the formation of habits of self-supporting industry in such women, and to their mental and moral improvement; and for the purposes of this act, to secure the safe-keeping, obedience, and good order of the women committed under this act, the superintendent of said house of refuge is hereby given, and is required to exercise, in regard to women committed to said house of refuge, the same power as jail keepers and constables have in regard to persons committed or held in custody of said officers. Account to be opened with prisoners. § 13. The board of managers of said house of refuge may open an account with all persons committed to said house of refuge, charging them with all the expenses incurred by the board of managers for their maintenance and discipline, not to exceed, however, the sum of two dollars per week, and crediting them with a reasonable compensation for the labor performed by them, at the expiration of their term of sentence, if any balance shall be found due to them, may pay the same to them at the time of their discharge. [Section 14 is omitted as temporary.] L. 1884, Chap. 470- An act relating to the employment of children by contract in houses of refuge, reformatories and other correctional institutions. Managers not to hire out labor of children. SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful for the trustees or managers of any house of refuge, reformatory or other correctional institution, to contract, hire, or let by the day, week or month, or any longer period, the services or labor of any child or children under, now or hereafter committed to or inmates of such institutions. GENERAL INDEX TO THE EIGHTH EDITION OF THE REVISED STATUTES. [Vol. 1 consists of pp. 1 to 822; Vol. 2 of pp. 823 to 1607; Vol. 3 of pp. 1608 to 2416; Vol. 4 of pp. 2417 to 2874.} [Vol. 1 consists of pp. 1 to 822; Vol. 2 of pp. 823 to 1607; Vol. 3 of pp. 1608 to 2416; Vol. 4 of pp. 2417 to 2874.] [Vol. 1 consists of pp. 1 to 822; Vol. 2 of pp. 823 to 1607; Vol. 3 of pp. 1608 to 2416; Vol. 4 of pp. 2417 to 2874.]) (Vol. 1 consists of pp. 1 to 822; Vol. 2 of pp. 823 to 1607; Vol. 3 of pp. 1608 to 2416; Vol. 4 of pp. 2417 to 2874.] Administrator-Continued. oath and bond.... PAGE. order of surrogate therefor.... 2580 PAGE. | Administrator-Continued. laws applicable. 2586 not claimed for two years, to be letters of collection to.. rights and remedies, not Guardian Savings institution, pro- on deposit there ...... interest money, commissions, 2581 .... visions as to settlement of estates .... 2580 2580, 2581 (4) of other counties: 2575 .... 2576 powers of, enumerated....2582, 2584 2576 2585 2577 2577 .2571, 2577 intestacy presumed before letters. 2571 2573 inventory by. 2583 filed, when .... .... ...... .... .... 2583 ...... ...... 2583 2574 bond by 2574 .... 2574, 2575 notice of granting. of administration. must accept.... as evidence ...... copy to comptroller. letters to claimants.. effect of.... superseded, how allowances on............. to comptroller. penalty payments to State treasury claims therefor. of children, term defined.......... 2608 charitable institutions may cause indigent children to be adopted.... 2147, 2400, 2756, 2869 cancellation by surrogate.. .2608,. .... who may adopt... of parents, ....2608, 2756 unnecessary, when...2608, 2609 of custodian.... agreement upon order of.. 2583 2584 ...... 2584 2583 2869 2756 2608 2609 ...... 2609 2609 |