State laws enacted in 2007 and 2010 may have curbed public employee “boat checks,” but it certainly didn’t stop the government waste, a new state report revealed. Some 57 of the 60 municipalities surveyed — including three in Hudson County — by the Office of the State Comptroller are in violation of the state laws meant to stop government entities from doling out taxpayer money as going-away gifts. Instead, Acting Comptroller Kevin D. Walsh said, dozens of municipalities are handing out “stay-awhile” gifts — agreeing to union contracts that allow public employees to collect incentive bonuses f…