New York Statutes

§ 4302 — Object of institution

New York § 4302
JurisdictionNew York
Law EDNEducation
Title 6Special Schools and Instruction
Art. 87New York State School For the Blind

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N.Y. Education § 4302 (2026).

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§ 4302. Object of institution. The primary object of the school shall\nbe, to furnish to the blind children of the state the best known\nfacilities for acquiring a thorough education, and to train them in some\nuseful profession or manual art, by means of which they may be enabled\nto contribute to their own support after leaving the school; but it may\nlikewise, through its industrial department, provide such of them with\nappropriate employment and boarding accommodations as find themselves\nunable, after completing their course of instruction and training, to\nprocure these elsewhere for themselves. It shall, however, be in no\nsense an asylum for those who are helpless from age, infirmity or\notherwise, or a hospital for the treatment of blindness.\n

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