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§ 3801. Disposition of fines for benefit of common schools.  Whenever,  by  any  statute, a penalty or fine is imposed for the benefit of common  schools, and not expressly of the common schools of  a  town  or  school  district,  it shall be taken to be for the benefit of the common schools  of the county within which the  conviction  is  had;  and  the  fine  or  penalty, when paid or collected, shall be paid forthwith into the county  treasury,  and  the  treasurer shall credit the same as school moneys of  the county, unless the county comprise a city, in which  case  he  shall  report  it to the commissioner of education, who shall apportion it upon  the basis of population by the last census, between  the  city  and  the  residue  of  the  county, and the portion belonging to the city shall be  paid into its treasury.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-5 > Article-77 > 3801

§ 3801. Disposition of fines for benefit of common schools.  Whenever,  by  any  statute, a penalty or fine is imposed for the benefit of common  schools, and not expressly of the common schools of  a  town  or  school  district,  it shall be taken to be for the benefit of the common schools  of the county within which the  conviction  is  had;  and  the  fine  or  penalty, when paid or collected, shall be paid forthwith into the county  treasury,  and  the  treasurer shall credit the same as school moneys of  the county, unless the county comprise a city, in which  case  he  shall  report  it to the commissioner of education, who shall apportion it upon  the basis of population by the last census, between  the  city  and  the  residue  of  the  county, and the portion belonging to the city shall be  paid into its treasury.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-5 > Article-77 > 3801

§ 3801. Disposition of fines for benefit of common schools.  Whenever,  by  any  statute, a penalty or fine is imposed for the benefit of common  schools, and not expressly of the common schools of  a  town  or  school  district,  it shall be taken to be for the benefit of the common schools  of the county within which the  conviction  is  had;  and  the  fine  or  penalty, when paid or collected, shall be paid forthwith into the county  treasury,  and  the  treasurer shall credit the same as school moneys of  the county, unless the county comprise a city, in which  case  he  shall  report  it to the commissioner of education, who shall apportion it upon  the basis of population by the last census, between  the  city  and  the  residue  of  the  county, and the portion belonging to the city shall be  paid into its treasury.