Health; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 6; ordered to third reading April 7; restored to third reading April 20; referred to Committee on Finance April 14; amended April 8 and May 13; reconsidered May 13; passed April 21 and May 19. Assembly record. Received from the Senate April 21; referred to the Committee on Ways and Means; reported favorably and ordered to second reading April 22; ordered to third reading April 25; passed April 27 and May 25. Record after passage. Transmitted to Governor April 28; recalled May 10; reconsidered and amended May 13; repassed May 19; retransmitted to Governor May 26; vetoed by Governor. WITTER. Senate bill, introductory No. 538; printed No. 576, entitled: An act to amend the railroad law, in relation to the expense of alteration of railroad crossings in villages. Date of introduction March 10; referred to Committee on Railroads; died in Senate. WITTER. Senate bill, introductory No. 727; printed No. 785, entitled: An act to amend chapter seven hundred and seventeen of the laws of nineteen hundred and five, entitled "An act to provide for the erection of a suitable monument to commemorate the heroism, sacrifice and patriotism of more than nine thousand New York soldiers who were confined as prisoners of war in Andersonville prison, Georgia, of whom more than two thousand five hundred died in the prison, and making an appropriation therefor," by adding to the commission having charge of the erection of the monument three survivors of Andersonville prison. 11. Date of introduction March 24; referred to Committee on Finance; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 7; ordered to third reading April 8; passed April Assembly record. Received from the Senate April 12; referred to the Committee on Ways and Means; reported favorably and ordered to second reading April 21; ordered to third reading April 22; passed April 25. Record after passage. Transmitted to Governor April 26; chapter No. 206. WITTER. Senate bill, introductory No. 830; printed No. 923, entitled: An act to amend the general municipal law, in relation 299 to the establishment and maintenance of public general hospitals for the care of the sick. Date of introduction April 6; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; died in Senate. WITTER. Senate bill, introductory No. 869; printed No. 989, entitled: An act to amend the village law, in relation to powers of sewer commissioners. Date of introduction April 8; referred to Committee on Affairs of Villages; died in Senate. WITTER. Senate bill, introductory No. 912; printed No. 1046, entitled: An act to amend the public health law, in relation to burial and burial permits. Date of introduction April 13; referred to Committee on Public Health; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 20; ordered to third reading April 21; passed April 25. Assembly record.- Received from the Senate April 26; referred to the Committee on Public Health; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 17; passed May 17. Record after passage. Transmitted to Governor May 18; vetoed by Governor. WITTER. Senate bill, introductory No. 916; printed No. 1048, entitled: An act to amend chapter one hundred and ninetyfive of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-four, entitled "An act to amend chapter one hundred and forty of the laws of eighteen hundred and fifty-three, entitled 'An act to consolidate and amend the several acts relating to the village of Batavia, to alter the bounds and to enlarge the powers af the corporation of said village,' and the several acts amendatory thereof," in relation to salaries of policemen and the tax budget. Date of introduction April 13; referred to Committee on Affairs of Villages; died in Senate. WITTER. Senate bill, introductory No. 942; printed No. 1102, entitled: An act to amend the tax law, in relation to exemption from taxation of interest-bearing deposits. Date of introduction April 15; referred to Committee on Taxation and Retrenchment; died in Senate. WITTER. Senate bill, introductory No. 1041; printed No. 1552, entitled: An act to amend the public health law, in relation to the construction of the provisions of such chapter relating to the practice of medicine. Date of introduction April 21; referred to Committee on Public Health; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole May 4; amended May 12; recommitted May 9; referred to Committee on the Judiciary May 12; died in Senate. WITTER. Senate bill, introductory No. 1120; printed No. 1449, entitled: An act to amend the education law, in relation to the powers of the trustees of the New York State School for the Blind. Date of introduction May 5; referred to Committee on Public Education; died in Senate. WITTER. Senate bill, introductory No. 1134; printed No. 1521, entitled: An act to legalize bonds of the village of Pike, Wyoming county, to the amount of fifteen thousand dollars for the purpose of establishing a gravity water system and procuring the necessary water for fire protection and sanitary purposes in and for said village, and to provide for the payment of the principal and interest of said bonds. Date of introduction May 9; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 9; restored to third reading May 12; Assembly bill, same title, substituted and passed May 17; chapter No. 359. Senate bill, intro- COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY. ductory No. 1129; printed No. 1683, entitled: the election law, in relation to nominations and primaries. Date of introduction May 6; referred to the Committee of the Whole May 6; ordered to third reading May 18; amended May 11 and 17; recommitted May 11 and 17; emergency message May 26; passed May 26. Assembly record. Received from the Senate May 26; referred to the Committee on Rules; returned from Assembly dead. COMMITTEE ON THE JUDICIARY. (Extraordinary Session.) Senate bill, introductory No. 1; printed No. 19, en titled: An act to amend the election law, in relation to nominations and primaries. Date of introduction June 21; reported favorably and ordered to third reading June 21; amended July 1; lost July 1; died in Senate. COMMITTEE ON CITIES. Senate bill, introductory No. 1075; printed No. 1391, entitled: An act to prescribe the method by which and the terms and conditions under which shall be determined the amount of any debt incurred by the city of New York for any rapid transit or dock investment prior to the first day of January, nineteen hundred and ten, which may be excluded in ascertaining the power of the city of New York to become otherwise indebted, pursuant to the provisions of section ten of article eight of the constitution, and. to confer jurisdiction on the appellate division of the supreme court in the first judicial department to determine the amount of any debt to be so excluded. Date of introduction April 2; referred to the Committee of the Whole April 29; amended May 2; rules suspended May 2; emergency message May 2; passed May 2. Assembly record. Received from the Senate May 2; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 2; passed May 2. Record after passage.Transmitted to mayor of New York May 4; returned from mayor accepted May 11; transmitted to Governor May 11; chapter No. 276. COMMITTEE ON CODES. Senate bill, introductory No. 865; printed No. 1431, entitled: An act to amend sections seven hundred and sixty-eight, eight hundred and seventy and eight hundred and seventy-two of an act, entitled, "An act relating to courts, officers of justice and civil proceedings," passed June second, eighteen hundred and seventy-six. Date of introduction April 7; referred to the Committee of the Whole April 7; ordered to third reading April 15; amended April 26, April 12, May 4; recommitted April 12; passed May 11. Assembly record.— Received from the Senate May 11; referred to the Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 25; passed May 25. Record after passage.Transmitted to Governor May 26; vetoed by Governor. COMMITTEE ON FOREST, FISH AND GAME LAWS. Senate bill, introductory No. 778; printed No. 1590; Assembly printed No. 2658, entitled: An act to amend the forest, fish and game law, generally. Date of introduction March 31; referred to Committee on Forest, Fish and Game Laws; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 29; restored to third reading May 13; ordered to third reading May 5; amended April 29 and May 13; referred to Committee on Finance May 12; passed May 19. Assembly record. Received from the Senate May 21; referred to the Committee on Forest, Fish and Game Laws; reported favorably and ordered to second reading May 21; ordered to third reading May 25; amended May 21; passed May 25. Record after passage. Transmitted to Governor May 27; chapter No. 657. |