New York (State). Education Dept. Counsel's Office.
Education Law, section 216, empowers the Board of Regents to incorporate colleges, schools, libraries, museums, and other education corporations. The incorporation document is called a charter. The same provision also requires a corporation being formed under the Not-For-Profit Corporation Law or the Business Law to obtain the approval of the Regents if it is educational in purpose.
From the description of Regent's charter and incorporation files, [ca. 1912-2004] (New York State Archives). WorldCat record id: 151674823
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| creatorOf | New York (State). Education Dept. Counsel's Office. Regent's charter and incorporation files, [ca. 1912-2004] | New York State Archives |
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| associatedWith | University of the State of New York. | corporateBody |
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| New York (State) |
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| Accreditation (Education) |
| Education |
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| Certifying education institutions |
| Regulating education |
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