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Code · New York · Correction · Labor In Correctional Institutions

§ 193. Disposition of machinery on discontinuance of industry.

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§ 193. Disposition of machinery on discontinuance of industry.
Whenever any trade or industry is discontinued at any state correctional
institution and it appears to the satisfaction of the commissioner, that
such trade or industry will not again be put in operation in any state
correctional institution, he must report that fact to the comptroller,
and at the same time furnish the comptroller with a schedule of the
machinery, tools, apparatus and other appurtenances belonging to such
trade or industry or used in connection therewith, and an estimate of
the value of same, and also the quantity and value of the stock and
manufactured product of such trade or industry then on hand, and the
commissioner shall, with the approval of the comptroller, sell and
dispose of all such unused and unnecessary machinery, tools, apparatus,
stock and manufactured product. Said property shall be sold as provided
in section one hundred seventy-eight of the state finance law. Any
moneys received from such sale as aforesaid, after deducting all
necessary and actual expenses, shall be deposited in the treasury to the
credit of the correctional industry fund.
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