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SECTION 5713
New York state agricultural experiment station
Education (EDN) CHAPTER 16, TITLE 7, ARTICLE 115
§ 5713. New York state agricultural experiment station. 1. The
institution known as the New York agricultural experiment station,
located in the city of Geneva, for the purposes of promoting agriculture
in its various branches by scientific investigation and experiment,
established by chapter five hundred ninety-two of the laws of eighteen
hundred eighty, shall continue to be controlled and managed by Cornell
university under the supervision of the state university trustees. Said
station shall be managed, controlled and administered by Cornell
university, as the representative of the state university trustees, in
the manner and with the powers provided by section fifty-seven hundred
twelve of this chapter. Cornell university shall have the power to
appoint a director and such other scientific and expert workers and
employees deemed necessary to accomplish the objects of such experiment
station. In such station, said university shall, besides conducting
experiments for the promotion of agricultural science, perform and
report to the commissioner of agriculture and markets such analyses and
other scientific work as such commissioner may request and consider to
be necessary for the administration of the provisions of the agriculture
and markets law. The salaries and other expenses incurred by reason of
such analyses and other scientific service shall be paid from funds
appropriated for such purposes.

2. Cornell university is hereby authorized and empowered to publish
from time to time bulletins giving information of the results of
analyses made at such station of any commodity or substance analyzed
thereat and may in like manner publish bulletins containing the results
of such analyses heretofore made and unpublished.

3. In addition to the number of copies otherwise required by law, the
commissioner of agriculture and markets may, with the approval of the
governor, cause to be printed by the state printer such number of copies
of any report of such station heretofore or hereafter made as he deems
sufficient to meet the public demand therefor. The expense of printing
such copies shall be paid out of the appropriation for legislative
printing, as provided by law. Such copies shall be delivered to such
commissioner and sold by him to the public at the actual cost thereof as
determined by the comptroller.

4. The Cornell university is hereby designated as the institution
within this state entitled to receive the benefits of the act of
congress of the United States, approved March second, eighteen hundred
eighty-seven, entitled "An act to establish agricultural experiment
stations in connection with colleges established in the several states,
under the provision of an act approved July second eighteen hundred and
sixty-two, and of the acts supplementary thereto." Such benefits of such
act which this state is authorized thereby to apply to any college,
institution or agricultural experiment station within this state are
applied to Cornell university and this state consents that such
appropriation, money, or benefits to or for the use of this state, or of
any institution within this state, payable under or in pursuance of such
act of congress, shall be paid to the treasurer of Cornell university
who is the officer designated to receive the same, to be used by Cornell
university in such proportion that nine-tenths thereof shall be applied
to the use of the New York state college of agriculture and life
sciences and one-tenth thereof to the New York state agricultural
experiment station at Geneva. Such moneys shall be expended as provided
in such act of congress. The department of taxation and finance shall
keep an account of all moneys received by it in pursuance of such act of
congress in a separate fund to the credit of the Cornell university and
shall pay all moneys immediately upon receipt thereof by it to the
treasurer of such university, upon the warrant of the comptroller issued
upon the order of the said university.