Restrictions 
in use of the 
grounds 
Grounds open 
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the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby 
authorized. (Chapter 473, Laws of 1914.) 
Sec. 6. The grounds set apart, as above provided, 
shall be used for no other purposes than authorized 
by this act, and no intoxicating liquors shall be sold or 
allowed thereon. For police purposes and for the 
maintenance of proper roads and walks, the said 
grounds shall remain subject at all times to the control 
of the said Board of Commissioners of the Department 
of Parks; but otherwise, after the suitable laying out 
of the same and the construction of proper roads an 
walks therein by the Department of Parks, the said 
grounds and buildings shall be under the management 
and control of the said corporation. The said grounds 
shall be open and free to the public daily, including 
undays, subject to such restrictions only as to hours 
said garden may require; and its educational and 
scientific privileges shall be open to all alike, male and 
e, upon such necessary regulations, terms an 
conditions as shall be mane by the managers of 
those departments. 
This act shall take effect immediately. 
CONSTITUTION 
ARTICLE I 
The provisions of the act of incorporation approved 
April 28, 1891, as amended by Chapter 103 of the 
laws of 1894, approved March 7, 1894, are, in pursuance 
of Section 3 of said act, adopted and form a part of 
this Constitution. 
ARTICLE II 
A President, two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary and a 
Treasurer shall be elected yearly by the Board of 
Managers from their number in the manner provided 
