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NY Code - Article 10: GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS
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Section 474
Reports to supervisors of appointments and committals to charitable institutions
Section 475
Reports by officers of certain institutions to clerks of supervisors and cities
Section 476
Verified accounts against counties, cities and towns
Section 477
Dutchess county
Section 478
Investigation of complaints by boards of managers
Section 479
Designation of depository of funds
Section 480
Labor of children not to be hired out
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