§ 196, as added by L. 1913, ch. 558, amended. had at all proper times by duly authorized representatives of the armory commission or the armory board. Every officer in charge and control of an armory shall be personally responsible for the care and maintenance of such armory and for all city, county and brigade district property contained therein; and no such officer shall be relieved of such property or responsibility, except such responsible officer make application for such relief and furnish to the armory commission or armory board satisfactory proof of the proper expenditure of such property or the unavoidable loss or destruction thereof, and the said armory commission or armory board may thereupon relieve said officer from said responsibility. 19 § 5. Section one hundred and ninety-six of such chapter, as added by chapter five hundred and fifty-eight of the laws of nineteen hundred and thirteen, is hereby amended to read as follows: 8 196. Disposal of useless property. Whenever property furnished to an armory 18 by a county, a1o brigade district or by the city of New York shall become obsolete, useless or superfluous, the armory commission or armory board, as the case may be, may cause the same to be sold at public or private sale for the best price obtainable. The moneys derived from the sale thereof in the case of a county or brigade district20 shall be paid to the county treasurer of the county in which the armory is located from which the property sold was taken, to the credit of the maintenance fund of such armory, to be accounted for by him as provided by section one hundred and ninety-three of this chapter,21 and in case of the city of New York it22 shall be paid to the chamberlain of such city, to the credit of the armory board. § 6. This act shall take effect immediately. "" new. 18 Words "to an armory 20 Words 66 districts." a county or brigade district" substituted for words "brigade 21 Words" to the county treasurer section one hundred and ninetythree of this chapter," substituted for words "into the state treasury to the credit of the brigade district which furnished said property." 22 Word "it" new. TABLES OF LAWS AND CODES AMENDED OR REPEALED. STATEMENT OF OPTIONAL CITY CHARTERS ADOPTED. TABLE OF LEGALIZING ACTS. 1 TABLES OF LAWS AND CODES AMENDED OR REPEALED. Section. I. CHANGES IN THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS, 1909-1915.* 12, added Examination of food for state institutions. 1909 580 1771 1913 345 642 1914 96 348 1913 345 643 1910 112 174 1910 434 812 1913 1911 313 729 1909 186 297 It is important to notice that the following table for the consolidated laws gives the amendments and repeals of 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913 and 1914, as well as those of 1915. 1915 651 2180 1913 408 859 1915 651 2180 1913 408 859 1909 588 1783 330 3 |