§ 200. Powers and duties of the commissioner of public welfare in relation to the public farm. If the legislative body of a public welfare district shall authorize the maintenance of a public farm in connection with the public home, the commissioner of public welfare shall

Terms Used In N.Y. Social Services Law 200

  • Appropriation: The provision of funds, through an annual appropriations act or a permanent law, for federal agencies to make payments out of the Treasury for specified purposes. The formal federal spending process consists of two sequential steps: authorization

1. be responsible for the management of the public farm,

2. utilize the labor of such of the incarcerated individuals of the public home as may in the judgment of the attending physician be able to work on the farm,

3. make all purchases necessary for the operation of the public farm unless such powers have been vested in some other purchasing agency,

4. sell such surplus produce and proceeds of such farm and labor as may remain after the needs of the incarcerated individuals of the public home have been supplied,

5. employ, within the limits of the appropriation made for the purpose, such laborers as may be necessary for the management of the farm,

6. keep a record of the work of the farm, including the labor of the incarcerated individuals of the public home on the farm and of the produce and proceeds of the farm supplied for the use of the public home, with the estimated value of such produce and proceeds,

7. when an appropriation has been made for the purpose, appoint an officer who shall be responsible for exercising such of the powers and carrying out such of the duties above mentioned as the commissioner may direct,

8. make an annual report to the legislative body in regard to the receipts and disbursements of the public farm and the cost of its operation.