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§  2108. Communicable diseases; epidemic among Indians; state charges.  1. Whenever an epidemic of a communicable disease  shall  prevail  among  the  Indians  of  any  nation,  tribe  or band in this state, the public  welfare official of the welfare district in  which  the  reservation  of  such  nation,  tribe  or  band,  is  wholly  or  partly situated, may in  accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the commissioner, cause  needed medical attendance, provisions and maintenance to be furnished to  any indigent Indian residing in the town, who,  or  a  member  of  whose  family,  is  afflicted  with  such  disease,  while  such  disease shall  continue.  The cost thereof after being audited as herein provided shall  be a state charge.    2. A verified statement of any expenses incurred  under  this  section  shall be transmitted by the public welfare official to the commissioner.  The  commissioner  shall  examine into the matter, and if satisfied that  such expenses were properly and necessarily incurred in accordance  with  his  rules  and  regulations,  he shall approve the same; and the amount  thereof, after audit by the comptroller, shall be paid  from  the  state  treasury  on  the  warrant  of  the  comptroller  to such public welfare  official.

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21 > Title-1 > 2108

§  2108. Communicable diseases; epidemic among Indians; state charges.  1. Whenever an epidemic of a communicable disease  shall  prevail  among  the  Indians  of  any  nation,  tribe  or band in this state, the public  welfare official of the welfare district in  which  the  reservation  of  such  nation,  tribe  or  band,  is  wholly  or  partly situated, may in  accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the commissioner, cause  needed medical attendance, provisions and maintenance to be furnished to  any indigent Indian residing in the town, who,  or  a  member  of  whose  family,  is  afflicted  with  such  disease,  while  such  disease shall  continue.  The cost thereof after being audited as herein provided shall  be a state charge.    2. A verified statement of any expenses incurred  under  this  section  shall be transmitted by the public welfare official to the commissioner.  The  commissioner  shall  examine into the matter, and if satisfied that  such expenses were properly and necessarily incurred in accordance  with  his  rules  and  regulations,  he shall approve the same; and the amount  thereof, after audit by the comptroller, shall be paid  from  the  state  treasury  on  the  warrant  of  the  comptroller  to such public welfare  official.

State Codes and Statutes

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Statutes > New-york > Pbh > Article-21 > Title-1 > 2108

§  2108. Communicable diseases; epidemic among Indians; state charges.  1. Whenever an epidemic of a communicable disease  shall  prevail  among  the  Indians  of  any  nation,  tribe  or band in this state, the public  welfare official of the welfare district in  which  the  reservation  of  such  nation,  tribe  or  band,  is  wholly  or  partly situated, may in  accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the commissioner, cause  needed medical attendance, provisions and maintenance to be furnished to  any indigent Indian residing in the town, who,  or  a  member  of  whose  family,  is  afflicted  with  such  disease,  while  such  disease shall  continue.  The cost thereof after being audited as herein provided shall  be a state charge.    2. A verified statement of any expenses incurred  under  this  section  shall be transmitted by the public welfare official to the commissioner.  The  commissioner  shall  examine into the matter, and if satisfied that  such expenses were properly and necessarily incurred in accordance  with  his  rules  and  regulations,  he shall approve the same; and the amount  thereof, after audit by the comptroller, shall be paid  from  the  state  treasury  on  the  warrant  of  the  comptroller  to such public welfare  official.