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§ 248. Establishment  of  probation  scholarships.  The office, out of  moneys appropriated to it for  that  purpose,  is  authorized  to  grant  scholarships  for graduate training in any course of study that would be  of substantial value in the  field  of  probation  at  graduate  schools  located within the state whose programs are registered by the regents.    Each such scholarship shall entitle the holder thereof to a sum not to  exceed  four thousand dollars annually while in attendance at any of the  said  schools  for  a  period  not  to  exceed  two  years  of  graduate  professional study.    Scholarships  under this section shall be awarded only to residents of  the state of New York who hold a degree of bachelor of arts or  bachelor  of science from a college or university, or the equivalent thereof.    The  office,  after  consultation with the state probation commission,  shall recommend to the commissioner rules governing the  award  of  such  scholarships,  the  publication  of  notices  offering scholarships, the  issuance and cancellation  of  certificates  entitling  persons  to  the  benefits  thereof,  the use of such scholarships by the persons entitled  thereto, the courses that may be included under such  scholarships,  the  schools  which  may  be attended under such scholarships, the rights and  duties of scholarship holders and of the schools which they attend,  and  providing  generally  for  the carrying into effect of the provisions of  this section; and may, by appropriate rule, require that holders of such  scholarships be available for employment in probation work in the  state  of  New  York  upon  the  completion  of  the  training  for  which  the  scholarship is provided. The office shall, after consultation  with  the  state   probation   commission,  award  such  scholarships  within  such  established rules, and any scholarship may be revoked for cause.    Payments of money under this section may be made to the holder of  the  scholarship  or to the school or college attended under the scholarship,  on behalf of, and for the benefit of, the holder of the scholarship.    Payments of money shall be ordered by the comptroller upon vouchers of  the office certifying that the  person  named  therein  is  entitled  to  receive the sum either directly, or for his or her benefit.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-12 > 248

§ 248. Establishment  of  probation  scholarships.  The office, out of  moneys appropriated to it for  that  purpose,  is  authorized  to  grant  scholarships  for graduate training in any course of study that would be  of substantial value in the  field  of  probation  at  graduate  schools  located within the state whose programs are registered by the regents.    Each such scholarship shall entitle the holder thereof to a sum not to  exceed  four thousand dollars annually while in attendance at any of the  said  schools  for  a  period  not  to  exceed  two  years  of  graduate  professional study.    Scholarships  under this section shall be awarded only to residents of  the state of New York who hold a degree of bachelor of arts or  bachelor  of science from a college or university, or the equivalent thereof.    The  office,  after  consultation with the state probation commission,  shall recommend to the commissioner rules governing the  award  of  such  scholarships,  the  publication  of  notices  offering scholarships, the  issuance and cancellation  of  certificates  entitling  persons  to  the  benefits  thereof,  the use of such scholarships by the persons entitled  thereto, the courses that may be included under such  scholarships,  the  schools  which  may  be attended under such scholarships, the rights and  duties of scholarship holders and of the schools which they attend,  and  providing  generally  for  the carrying into effect of the provisions of  this section; and may, by appropriate rule, require that holders of such  scholarships be available for employment in probation work in the  state  of  New  York  upon  the  completion  of  the  training  for  which  the  scholarship is provided. The office shall, after consultation  with  the  state   probation   commission,  award  such  scholarships  within  such  established rules, and any scholarship may be revoked for cause.    Payments of money under this section may be made to the holder of  the  scholarship  or to the school or college attended under the scholarship,  on behalf of, and for the benefit of, the holder of the scholarship.    Payments of money shall be ordered by the comptroller upon vouchers of  the office certifying that the  person  named  therein  is  entitled  to  receive the sum either directly, or for his or her benefit.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-12 > 248

§ 248. Establishment  of  probation  scholarships.  The office, out of  moneys appropriated to it for  that  purpose,  is  authorized  to  grant  scholarships  for graduate training in any course of study that would be  of substantial value in the  field  of  probation  at  graduate  schools  located within the state whose programs are registered by the regents.    Each such scholarship shall entitle the holder thereof to a sum not to  exceed  four thousand dollars annually while in attendance at any of the  said  schools  for  a  period  not  to  exceed  two  years  of  graduate  professional study.    Scholarships  under this section shall be awarded only to residents of  the state of New York who hold a degree of bachelor of arts or  bachelor  of science from a college or university, or the equivalent thereof.    The  office,  after  consultation with the state probation commission,  shall recommend to the commissioner rules governing the  award  of  such  scholarships,  the  publication  of  notices  offering scholarships, the  issuance and cancellation  of  certificates  entitling  persons  to  the  benefits  thereof,  the use of such scholarships by the persons entitled  thereto, the courses that may be included under such  scholarships,  the  schools  which  may  be attended under such scholarships, the rights and  duties of scholarship holders and of the schools which they attend,  and  providing  generally  for  the carrying into effect of the provisions of  this section; and may, by appropriate rule, require that holders of such  scholarships be available for employment in probation work in the  state  of  New  York  upon  the  completion  of  the  training  for  which  the  scholarship is provided. The office shall, after consultation  with  the  state   probation   commission,  award  such  scholarships  within  such  established rules, and any scholarship may be revoked for cause.    Payments of money under this section may be made to the holder of  the  scholarship  or to the school or college attended under the scholarship,  on behalf of, and for the benefit of, the holder of the scholarship.    Payments of money shall be ordered by the comptroller upon vouchers of  the office certifying that the  person  named  therein  is  entitled  to  receive the sum either directly, or for his or her benefit.