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Matched Legal Cases: ['§4410', '§4402', '§4410', '§460', '§460', '§223', '§11', '§460']

0304bra1
Attached are summary recommendations with respect to charter applications. A total of 19 charter actions are recommended involving 19 institutions, including 3 libraries, 3 museums, 3 historical societies, 5 nonpublic schools, 2 chartered postsecondary institutions, 2 education corporations and 1 not-for-profit corporation.
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to provide library services to the residents of the Pound Ridge Library District which includes all of the town of Pound Ridge, as created pursuant to Chapter 285 of the Laws of 2003. Janet M. Welch and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that an absolute charter in the first instance be granted.
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to operate a special district public library to serve the enlarged school district of the city of Middletown, residents of the town of Mount Hope who reside within the Pine Bush Central School District and residents of the town of Wallkill who reside within the Pine Bush Central School District, Valley Central School District, and Minisink Valley School District as created pursuant to Chapter 398 of the Laws of 2000 as amended by Chapter 13 of 2001. Janet M. Welch and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that an absolute charter in the first instance be granted.
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents under the corporate name “The Library of Presidential Papers” on June 25, 1965 to establish and maintain a library open to the public to house originals or copies of Presidential papers of all of the Presidents of the United States and of such other papers of historical interest as it may deem advisable; to encourage particularly students of government and political science and young people interested in studying and entering government service to make use of the facilities of the library to the end that they be further inspired and encouraged to enter public service; and to make available from time to time on loan to colleges and universities and other institutions reproductions of the Presidential papers and such other papers for the use of such institutions and their students and members. Such provisional charter was made absolute by action of the Board of Regents on June 26, 1970. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the provisional charter to change the corporate address to P.O. Box 181, Manhasset, New York 11030 and to amend paragraph two of their charter to read “The purpose for such corporation is to establish and maintain a historical society dedicated to serving as a central resource addressing issues affecting the modern Presidency. The Center for the Study of the Presidency is to act as an institutional memory for the White House in a changing national and global format.” Janet M. Welch, Clifford A. Siegfried, David W. Palmquist and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that the absolute charter be amended accordingly.
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to establish and maintain a museum in Brooklyn relating to Caribbean arts and culture; to own and hold collections of appropriate artifacts; to promote public awareness of Caribbean arts and culture through exhibitions and programs; and to promote public expression of Caribbean dance, music and customs. Clifford A. Siegfried, David W. Palmquist and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that a provisional charter be granted for a period of five years.
Crestwood/Yonkers, Westchester County
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to promote, foster and encourage the study and dissemination of knowledge concerning the history of Crestwood and its environs; to engage in historical research; to discover, collect and preserve original records, manuscripts, diaries, letters, secondary source materials and memorabilia, without restriction, having historical interest as illustrative of political, social, economic or cultural events or activities of the past or present; to sponsor public meetings, lecture and educational programs, to publish historical material, and to otherwise foster a public awareness of, and pride in, the history and heritage of the area of Crestwood. Clifford A. Siegfried, David W. Palmquist and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that a provisional charter be granted for a period of five years.
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to collect, preserve and exhibit historical material relating to the lives of Giuseppe Garibaldi and Antonio Meucci and to the role of Italian-Americans in the United States; to publish and disseminate information regarding the museum and the Italian-American heritage; to conduct cultural, artistic and educational programs and classes to promote the understanding of the Italian-American heritage; to sponsor and conduct programs and activities designed to eliminate ethnic and racial prejudice and discrimination; to collect, own, hold, maintain, preserve, and make available appropriate historical objects and artifacts; and to conduct all lawful activities which may be useful in accomplishing the foregoing purposes. Clifford A. Siegfried, David W. Palmquist and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that a provisional charter be granted for a period of five years.
Grahamsville, Sullivan County
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to establish and maintain a museum relating to the Rondout and Neversink watersheds and the geographical area encompassing the Tri-Valley Central School district; to collect, own, hold, maintain, preserve, and make available appropriate historical objects and artifacts; to arrange, create, maintain and promote appropriate historical exhibits and displays; to actively add to the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the value of the Rondout and Neversink watersheds; and to promote and support historical research and scholarship, to promote and support watershed education and to organize historical and cultural activities, programs and events for the public. Clifford A. Siegfried, David W. Palmquist, Christine Kleinegger and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that a provisional charter be granted for a period of five years.
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form an education corporation to provide library services to the residents of the Town of Mamakating Library District, created pursuant to Chapter 392 of the Laws of 2003, which consists of that portion of the town of Mamakating served by the Minisink, Pine Bush, and Monticello school districts. Janet M. Welch and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that a provisional charter be granted for a period of five years.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MANNSVILLE/TOWN OF ELLISBURG
Mannsville, Jefferson County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on September 23, 1994 to promote and encourage original historical and genealogical research; to disseminate and encourage a greater knowledge of the history of the state of New York and particularly of Mannsville and the town of Ellisburg; to gather, preserve, display and make available for study artifacts, relics, books, manuscripts, papers, photographs and other records and materials relative to the history of the state of New York and particularly of Mannsville and the town of Ellisburg; to identify and aid in the preservation of historic buildings, sites and structures; to encourage the suitable marking of places of historic interest; and to hold meetings and discussions for those interested in the history of the villages and hamlets of the town of Ellisburg. The board of trustees has applied for an extension of the provisional charter. Clifford A. Siegfried, David W. Palmquist and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that the provisional charter be extended for a period of five years to allow the corporation additional time to, among other things, complete the accessioning and cataloging of its collection, and to develop historical public programming to serve a wide audience including members, students, researchers and the general public and to otherwise demonstrate that it can meet the requirements for an absolute charter.
THE 2ND NEW YORK REGIMENT ASSOCIATION
Clintondale, Dutchess County
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to advance the knowledge and appreciation of our members and the general public regarding the period of American Revolution in which the 2nd Battalion of Foot, New York Provincial Forces were engaged and to recreate, for enjoyment and education, at such appropriate times and venues, as accurately as possible, the life and times of the common soldier of the 2nd Battalion of Foot, New York Provincial Forces, and the contemporary environment, as it existed in the period of May 26, 1775 through April 15, 1776. Clifford A. Siegfried, David W. Palmquist and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that a certificate of incorporation be issued.
THE WESTCHESTER CIVIL WAR ROUNDTABLE
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to promote knowledge and understanding of the American Civil War; to hold programs and organize field trips of Civil War historical interest; and to promote and aid in the preservation of Civil War artifacts, sites and history. The board of trustees has applied for a provisional charter. Based on a review of the required documentation, Clifford A. Siegfried, David W. Palmquist and the Office of Cultural Education recommend that a certificate of incorporation be issued.
March 22 and 23, 2004
1. Pound Ridge Library District, Pound Ridge
2. Thrall Public Library District of Middletown and Wallkill, Middletown
3. Center for the Study of the Presidency, New York City
4. Caribbean American Museum of Cultural Arts, Brooklyn
5. Crestwood Historical Society, Crestwood/Yonkers
6. Garibaldi-Meucci Museum, Staten Island
7. Time and the Valleys Museum, Grahamsville
8. Town of Mamakating Library District, Bloomingburg
9. Historical Society of Mannsville/Town of Ellisburg, Mannsville
10. The 2nd New York Regiment Association, Clintondale
11. The Westchester Civil War Roundtable, Pleasantville
ll. EMSC-VESID
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on June 25, 1965 to operate a nursery school and kindergarten based upon the philosophy of education developed by Maria Montessori. Such provisional charter was extended by Regents action on June 26, 1970 and made absolute by Regents action on July 29, 1977. Such absolute charter was amended by Regents action on July 24, 1992 to add authority for the school to operate grades one through three and a before- and after-school care program for children from three to twelve years of age, and to indicate that the school relocated to 185 Court Street, Brooklyn and on November 10, 2000 to add additional authority for the corporation to conduct a preschool for two-year-olds, to conduct grades four through eight, to specify that the before- and after-school care program will serve children from two to fifteen years of age, and to add authority for the corporation to also operate a day care center. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the absolute charter to operate a preschool special education program for children from three to five years of age with disabilities pursuant to §4410 of the Education Law; to operate a school-age special education program for children kindergarten through grade two with disabilities pursuant to Article 89, §4402 of the Education Law; and to operate a Special Education Itinerant Teacher (SEIT) with Related Services program pursuant to §4410 of the Education Law. The Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID) has been provided with an opportunity to review this action and the trustees have been advised that the amendment of the absolute charter does not constitute approval for state funding for the programs and services under the jurisdiction of VESID. The Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) has consented to this action pursuant to §460-a of the Social Services Law. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the absolute charter be amended accordingly.
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents under the corporate name “New York Association for Brain-Injured Children” on May 29,
1958 to promote educational, medical and recreational facilities and social research for brain-injured children and to educate the general public as to the problems of the brain-injured child. Such provisional charter was extended by Regents action on June 28, 1963, amended with respect to the corporate purposes on May 21, 1964 and made absolute by Regents action on August 26, 1966. Such absolute charter was amended on January 28, 1976 to change the corporate name to “New York Association for the Learning Disabled and Its Associations for Brain-Injured Children”; on September 20, 1985 to restate the corporate purposes and on May 22, 1992 to change the corporate name to “The Learning Disabilities Association of New York State.” The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the absolute charter to change the corporate address to 1202 Troy-Schenectady Road, Building 1, Room 225, Latham, New York 12110. The Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities (VESID) has been provided with an opportunity to review this action and the trustees have been advised that the amendment of the absolute charter does not constitute approval for State funding for the programs and services under the jurisdiction of VESID. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the absolute charter be amended accordingly.
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on December 20, 1991 to maintain and operate a kindergarten for five-year-olds and a grade one through eight elementary school. Such provisional charter was extended by Regents action on July 21, 1995, November 6,1998 and December 20, 2001. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the provisional charter to add authority for the corporation to also operate a pre-kindergarten for four year olds; to add authority for the corporation to also operate grades nine through twelve; and to change the corporate address to 130 Front Street, Hempstead, New York 11550. The board also requests that the provisional charter, as so amended, be extended. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the provisional charter be amended as requested and, as so amended, extended for a period of three years to allow the corporation additional time to demonstrate that it can meet the requirements for an absolute charter.
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on December 11, 1998 to operate a preschool for children from three to five years of age; a kindergarten for five-year-olds; day care centers and playgroups at the following locations in the borough of Manhattan, city and county of New York: 28 East 35th Street, New York, New York 10016; 330 East 45th Street, New York, New York 10017; 351 East 74th Street, New York, New York 10021; 57 West 75th Street, New York 10023; 9 West 82nd Street, New York 10024 and 1010 Park Avenue, New York 10028. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the provisional charter to replace the address 9 West 82nd Street, New York, New York 10024 with the address 120 West 76th Street, New York, New York 10023 and, as so amended, extended. The Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) has consented to this action pursuant to §460-a of the Social Services Law. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the provisional charter be amended accordingly and, as so amended, extended for a period of three years to allow the corporation additional time to develop its programs and to otherwise demonstrate that it can meet the requirements for an absolute charter.
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on November 6, 1998 to conduct a grade six through eight school, including a summer school program. Such provisional charter was amended and restated in its entirety by Regents action on November 9, 2001 to specify that the purpose of the corporation is to conduct a grade six through eight school, including a summer program and to specify that the corporation shall be a membership corporation whose members shall be members of the Society of Jesus or a designated representative of the Provincial of New York Province, Society of Jesus. The board of trustees has applied for an extension of the provisional charter. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the provisional charter be extended for a period of three years to allow the corporation additional time to develop its programs and to otherwise demonstrate that it can meet the requirements for an absolute charter.
INTERNATIONAL PRESCHOOLS and INTERNATIONAL PLAY GROUPS, INC.
The board of trustees and the board of directors have petitioned the Board of Regents, pursuant to Education Law §223, for an order of consolidation of International Preschools and International Play Groups, Inc. International Preschools was incorporated by the Board of Regents under a provisional charter on December 11, 1998. International Play Groups, Inc. was incorporated under §11 (2) of the Membership Corporation Law (MCL) on October 21, 1963 with the consent of the New York State Education Department. Upon the effective date of the consolidation of International Preschools and International Play Groups, Inc., International Preschools will assume all the assets, liabilities and responsibilities of both organizations. The consolidated corporation will operate under the provisional charter granted to International Preschools. The corporation has also applied for an extension and amendment of the provisional charter to delete authority for the corporation to operate at 9 West 82nd Street, New York, New York 10024 and to authorize the corporation to operate at 120 West 76th Street, New York, New York 10023. The Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) has consented to this action pursuant to §460-a of the Social Services Law. Thomas E. Hogan and the Office of Nonpublic School Services recommend that the provisional charter be amended as submitted, and as so amended, extended for a period of three years and that an order of consolidation of International Preschools and International Play Groups, Inc., be granted, with the surviving corporation being International Preschools.
1. Brooklyn Heights Montessori School, Brooklyn
2. The Learning Disabilities Association of New York State, Albany
3. Crescent School, Westbury
4. International Preschools, New York City
5. Saint Ignatius School, Bronx
6. International Preschools and International Play Groups, Inc., New York City
lll. HIGHER EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
ST. JOSEPH’S COLLEGE OF NURSING AT ST. JOSEPH’S HOSPITAL HEALTH CENTER
The board of trustees has petitioned the Board of Regents to form a corporation to operate a college of nursing for the purpose of educating men and women to practice the profession of nursing; to confer the degree of Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) upon graduates of the program in registered professional nursing; to prepare the graduates to further their education through transfer of credits to a college or university which confers a Baccalaureate degree; and to have and exercise all powers necessary and convenient to effect any and all of the foregoing purposes for which the corporation is formed. Such corporation shall be a membership corporation whose sole corporate member is St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center, a New York Not-for-Profit Corporation. Johanna Duncan-Poitier and the Office of the Professions recommend that an absolute charter in the first instance be granted.
Bible School Park (Johnson City), Broome County
A provisional charter was granted to this corporation by action of the Board of Regents on September 24, 1993 to provide undergraduate higher education in the Bible and Christian ministry culminating in awards of certificates, diplomas and the degrees of Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) and Bachelor of Religious Education (B.R.E.). Such corporation was consolidated on that date with the Practical Bible Training School, a domestic corporation incorporated pursuant to Article 2 of the Membership Corporations Law and was made absolute by Regents action on February 3, 1999. The board of trustees has applied for an amendment to the absolute charter to change the corporate name to “Davis College.” Johanna Duncan-Poitier and the Office of Higher Education recommend that the absolute charter be amended accordingly.
1. St. Joseph’s College of Nursing at St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center, Syracuse
2. Practical Bible College, Bible School Park (Johnson City)