5715 - New York state school of industrial and labor relations.

§ 5715. New  York  state school of industrial and labor relations.  1.  Findings.  It is necessary that understanding of  industrial  and  labor  relations  be  advanced; that more effective cooperation among employers  and employees and more  general  recognition  of  their  mutual  rights,  obligations and duties under the laws pertaining to industrial and labor  relations  in New York state be achieved; that means for encouraging the  growth of mutual respect and greater responsibility on the part of  both  employers  and  employees  be  developed; and that industrial efficiency  through the analysis of problems relating to employment be improved.    2. Policy. In the interpretation and application of this  section,  it  is  hereby  declared to be the policy of the state to provide facilities  for instruction and research  in  the  field  of  industrial  and  labor  relations  through  the  maintenance of a school of industrial and labor  relations.    3. School continued. The New York state school of industrial and labor  relations, heretofore established by chapter one  hundred  sixty-two  of  the  laws  of  nineteen  hundred  forty-four, is hereby continued in the  state university, at Cornell university in the city of Ithaca.    4. Object of school. The object of such school  shall  be  to  improve  industrial  and  labor  conditions in the state through the provision of  instruction,  the  conduct  of  research,  and  the   dissemination   of  information  in  all aspects of industrial, labor, and public relations,  affecting employers and employees.    5. Property of school. All lands, buildings, furniture, apparatus, and  other property heretofore or hereafter erected or furnished by the state  for the said school of industrial  and  labor  relations  shall  be  and  remain  the property of the state, and shall be in the custody and under  the control of Cornell university, as the representative  of  the  state  university trustees.    6.  Control  and  operation. a. Subject to appropriations by the state  therefor,  Cornell  university,  as  the  representative  of  the  state  university  trustees,  shall  administer  the  New  York state school of  industrial and labor relations as to the  establishment  of  courses  of  study,  the  creation of departments and positions, the determination of  the number and salaries of members of the faculty  and  other  employees  thereof,  the  appointment  and  employment  thereof, the maintenance of  discipline and as to all other matters  pertaining  to  its  educational  policies,  activities  and  operations,  including research work and the  dissemination of information in all aspects of  industrial,  labor,  and  public   relations,   affecting   employers  and  employees.  The  state  university trustees shall maintain general supervision over such school.    b. The tuition fees charged to students shall be regulated by  Cornell  university  after  prior consultation with the state university trustees  and all other fees and charges in such school shall be fixed by  Cornell  university.    c.  Cornell university shall receive no income, profit or compensation  for the exercise and performance of the powers and duties conferred  and  imposed  by  this  section  in  connection  with such school. All moneys  received by such university in the course of the administration of  such  school  from  tuition,  fees and other charges shall be used exclusively  for such school. Money appropriated by the state for such  school  shall  be  payable  from  the  state treasury upon the audit and warrant of the  comptroller upon vouchers  approved  by  the  chancellor  of  the  state  university, as the chief administrative officer of the state university,  or  by such authority or authorities in the state university as shall be  designated by the chancellor by a rule or written direction  filed  with  the  comptroller,  when  and  in  the  manner  authorized  by  the state  university trustees.