Date of introduction April 7; referred to Committee on Commerce and Navigation; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 26; ordered to third reading May 5; passed May 9. Assembly record. Received from the Senate. May 9; referred to the Committee on Commerce and Navigation; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 23; passed May 23. Record after passage.- Transmitted to Governor May 24; chapter No. 421. BRACKETT. Senate bill, introductory No. 852; printed No. 961, entitled: An act to amend chapter fifty-six of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act in relation to state. boards and commissions, constituting chapter fifty-four of the consolidated laws." Date of introduction April 7; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; died in Senate. BRACKETT. Senate bill, introductory No. 868; printed No. 988, entitled: An act to amend chapter fifty-six of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled "An act in relation to state boards and commissions, constituting chapter fifty-four of the consolidated laws," in relation to the ownership of river improvements and the assessment of the amount of benefit received thereby. Date of introduction April 8; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate. BRACKETT. Senate bill, introductory No. 889; printed No. 1517, entitled: An act to establish a commission to inquire into the present distribution of population throughout the State of New York, into any causes for imperfect or incomplete distribution and any methods to secure better and fuller distribution. Date of introduction April 12; referred to Committee on Finance; amended May 9; recommitted May 9; died in Senate. BRACKETT. Senate bill, introductory No. 930; printed No. 1069, entitled: An act to amend chapter five hundred and sixtynine of the laws of nineteen hundred and nine, entitled “An act to authorize the selection, location and appropriation of certain lands in the town of Saratoga Springs, for a state reservation, and to preserve the natural mineral springs therein located, and making an appropriation therefor, and authorizing an issue of bonds to pay such appropriation.” Date of introduction April 14; referred to Committee on Finance; died in Senate. BRACKETT. Senate bill, introductory No. 938; printed No. 1360, entitled: An act to amend the highway law, in relation to a highway to be constructed and improved by the state in the counties of Saratoga, Schenectady and Schoharie. Date of introduction April 15; referred to Committee on Internal Affairs of Towns and Counties; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 29; ordered to third reading May 5; amended April 29; Assembly bill, same title, substituted and passed May 9; chapter No. 649. BRACKETT. Senate bill, introductory No. 941; printed No. 1101, entitled: An act to amend the code of civil procedure, relative to service of orders in the city court of the city of New York Date of introduction April 15; ordered to third reading April 15; lost; motion to recommit tabled April 27; reconsidered May 11; passed May 11. Assembly record. Received from the Senate May 11; referred to the Committee on Codes; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 26; passed May 26. Record after passage.- Transmitted to mayor of New York May 27; returned from mayor accepted; transmitted to Governor; chapter No. 583. BRACKETT. Senate bill, introductory No. 985; printed No. 1170, entitled: An act to amend the code of criminal procedure, in relation to furnishing defendant transcript of the minutes of the grand jury. Date of introduction April 20; referred to Committee on Codes; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole May 27; died in Senate. BRACKETT. Senate bill, introductory No. 986; printed No. 1171, entitled: An act to amend the labor law, in relation to the notice served upon an employer in case of injury or death of an employee. Date of introduction April 20; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; died in Senate. BRACKETT. Senate bill, introductory No. 1034; printed No. 1260, entitled: An act to amend the penal law, in relation to admitting children to public pool or billiard rooms. Date of introduction April 26; referred to Committee on Codes; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole May 5; ordered to third reading May 10; passed May 10. Assembly record. Received from the Senate May 13; referred to the Committee on Codes; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 23; passed May 23. Record after passage. Trans mitted to Governor May 25; chapter No. 383. BRACKETT. Senate bill, introductory No. 1125; printed No. 1477, entitled: An act to amend the penal law, in relation to public traffic on Sunday. Date of introduction May 6; referred to Committee on Codes; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole May 27; died in Senate. BRACKETT. Senate bill, introductory No. 1131; printed No. 1518, entitled: An act to legalize the acts of the persons who acted as directors of the Saratoga Victory Manufacturing Company, formerly a domestic corporation having its principal place of business at Victory Mills, New York, and the conveyances executed by and taken in the name of said company, between the years eighteen hundred and sixty-six and the time this act takes effect. Date of introduction May 9; ordered to third reading May 9; Assembly bill, same title, substituted and passed May 17; chapter No. 594. BRACKETT. Senate bill, introductory No. 1152; printed No. 1582, entitled: An act to amend chapter two hundred and twenty of the laws of eighteen hundred and sixty-six, entitled “ An act to amend the charter of the village of Saratoga Springs, and the several acts amendatory thereof," in relation to the acquisition of parks in said village. Date of introduction May 13; referred to Committee on Affairs of Villages; ordered to third reading May 24; Assembly bill, same title, substituted and passed May 24; chapter No. 690. BROUGH. Senate bill, introductory No. 34; printed No. 1553, entitled: An act to amend the liquor tax law, generally. Date of introduction January 12; referred to Committee on Taxation and Retrenchment; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 28; ordered to third reading May 20; amended April 6 and 28 and May 12; recommitted April 6 and May 9; restored to the Committee of the Whole May 12; passed May 25. Assembly record. Received from the Senate May 25; referred to the Committee on Rules; returned from Assembly dead. BROUGH. Senate bill, introductory No. 35; printed No. 35, entitled: Concurrent resolution of the Senate and Assembly proposing an amendment to article six of the constitution by adding a new section to be known as section twenty-four, and section seven of article one in relation to a court of condemnation proceedings and other matters relating thereto. Date of introduction January 12; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; died in Senate. BROUGH. Senate bill, introductory No. 96; printed No. 96, entitled: Concurrent resolution of the Senate and Assembly proposing an amendment to section two of article six of the constitution, in relation to assignment of justices of the supreme court to hold special and trial terms. Date of introduction January 20; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; ordered to third reading March 17; passed April 12. Assembly record. Received from the Senate April 13; referred to the Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and ordered to third reading May 24; passed May 24. Record after passage. Transmitted to Secretary of State May 25. BROUGH. Senate bill, introductory No. 273; printed No. 1094, entitled: An act to amend the judiciary law, constituting chapter thirty of the consolidated laws, in relation to salaries of the attendants of the supreme court in the first judicial district and of the appellate division of the first department. Date of introduction February 7; referred to Committee on the Judiciary; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole March 31; restored to third reading April 14; ordered to third reading April 4; amended April 14 and March 31; recommitted April 6; passed April 21. Assembly record.Received from the Senate April 21; referred to the Committee on Ways and Means; reported favorably and ordered to third reading April 27; passed April 27. Record after passage.- Transmitted to Governor April 29; chapter No. 261. BROUGH. Senate bill, introductory No. 274; printed No. 278, entitled: An act to amend the education law in relation to preventing cruelty by conferring upon the board of regents of the University of the State of New York the power of supervision of experiments on living animals. Date of introduction February 7; referred to Committee on Public Education; died in Senate. BROUGH. Senate bill, introductory No. 419; printed No. 435, entitled: An act to amend the penal law, relative to minors charged with offenses. Date of introduction February 22; referred to Committee on Codes; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 7; ordered to third reading April 8; passed April 12. Assembly record. Received from the Senate April 13; referred to the Committee on Codes; returned from Assembly dead. BROUGH. Senate bill, introductory No. 475; printed No. 500, entitled: An act providing for the selection of sites for state truant schools. Date of introduction March 2; referred to Committee on Finance; reported favorably and referred to the Committee of the Whole April 27; ordered to third reading May 5; passed May 11. |