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as commissioner, but each commissioner shall be entitled to receive 
his actual disbursements and expenses in performing the duties of 
his office. The governor may remove a member of such commission 
for inefficiency, neglect of duty or misconduct in office, giving him 
a copy of the charges against him and an opportunity of being 
publicly heard in person or by counsel in his own defense upon not 
less than ten days' notice. If such member shall be removed the 
governor shall file in the office of the secretary of state a complete 
statement of all charges made against such member and his findings 
thereon, together with a complete record of the proceedings. 
§ 3. In case the state of Pennsylvania proceeds to acquire lands 
adjoining the boundaries of the said state park to be used for a 
similar purpose the commission is authorized to co-operate with the 
said state of Pennsylvania and such representatives as said state 
may designate for that purpose for the joint control and operation 
of the Allegany State Park and the adjoining lands in the state of 
Pennsylvania. 
§ 4. Such commissioners and their successors are authorized to 
sue and bring proceedings in the name of the people of the state of 
New York, to use a common seal, and make and adopt by-laws 
to regulate its proceedings. They shall keep a record of their pro- 
ceedings and make an annual report to the legislature. Such com- 
missioners shall annually choose from among their members a chair- 
man and secretary, and appoint such other officers and such other 
employees as the commission deems necessary to carry out the pur- 
poses of this act. All patrolmen and game wardens appointed by 
the commission may be uniformed and shall have within the limits of 
the property of the Allegany State Park, all the ]X)wers, duties and 
liabilities of constables of towns in the execution of criminal process. 
The board of commissioners may also determine the duties and com- 
pensation of such employees and may appoint and remove them at 
pleasure and make all reasonable rules and regulations respecting 
the same. The board of commissioners ma\' also build necessary 
roads and bridges within the boundaries of the said park, erect 
camps, and may provide and operate such other facilities for the 
use and enjoyment of such park liy the public and for increasing the 
accessibility of the park to such public, as the board may deter- 
mine necessary or expedient and the said lioard may also provide 
at its discretion by a proper rule or regulation for the terms upon 
which and the manner in which all such facilities may be used, and 
may do and perform all things necessary for the execution of the 
purposes of this act, and have general supervision and control over 
said park. Such board shall have and maintain a suitable office where 
its maps, plans, documents, records and acts shall be kept subject 
to public inspection at such times and under such reasonable regula- 
tions as the board shall determine. 
§ 5. Within sixty days after this act takes effect, such com- 
missioners shall convene and organize, as hereinbefore provided, 
