New York Laws > Education > General Organization
Part 1 - GENERAL ORGANIZATION
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 - Disclosure 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.
Repeal Date: 03/31/2007
237 - Regents plan for higher education including approved plans of state university and city university of New York and plans of independent institutions o
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.
New York Laws: Education : (201 - 239) General Organization
Part 1 - GENERAL ORGANIZATION
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 - Disclosure 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.
Repeal Date: 03/31/2007
237 - Regents plan for higher education including approved plans of state university and city university of New York and plans of independent institutions o
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.
