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Code · New York · Correction · Labor In Correctional Institutions

§ 190. Monthly statement of receipts and expenditures for industries.

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§ 190. Monthly statement of receipts and expenditures for industries.
The warden of each of the state prisons shall, on the first of each
month, make a full detailed statement of all materials, machinery or
other property procured, and of the cost thereof, and of the
expenditures made during the last preceding month for manufacturing
purposes, together with a statement of all materials then on hand to be
manufactured, or in process of manufacture, or manufactured, and of
machinery, fixtures or other appurtenances for the purpose of carrying
on the labor of the prisoners, and the amount and kinds of work done,
and the earnings realized, and the total amount of moneys coming into
his or her hands as such warden during such last preceding month as the
proceeds of the labor of the prisoners at such prison, which statement
shall be verified by the oath of such warden to be just and true, and
shall be by him or her forwarded to the department.
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