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Salaries and compensation of officers of. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 370.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 548, § 189. See post, Act 1864.

ACT 306.

Supervisors, act in relation to. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 443.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, pp. 453, 492, §§ 10, 157. See post, Act 1864.

ACT 307.

Revenue of. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 446.]

Superseded by subds. 12 and 18, § 25, County Government Act, 1897, pp. 460, 463. See post, Act 1864.

ACT 308.

Supervisors authorized to levy an additional tax. [Stats. 1871-72,

p. 172.]

Superseded by the general powers given by the County Government Acts. See post, Act 1864.

ACT 309.

Providing for the payment by, to Calaveras County, of interest on a certain indebtedness; supplementing act of March 31, 1866. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 698.]

ACT 310.

To provide for the location, construction and maintenance of roads in. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 703.]

Repealed 1883, p. 5, c. 10, § 2.

ACT 311.

Authorizing supervisors to declare the portion of Amador and Nevada wagon road which lies in Amador county a toll-road. [Stats. 187778, p. 963.]

Constitutionality of this act: See People ex rel. Williams Horsley, 65 Cal. 381, 4 Pac. 384.

ACT 312.

V.

To prevent trespassing of goats on inclosed lands in. [Stats. 1877-78,

p. 536.]

TITLE 24.

ACT 322.

AMERICAN WATER AND MINING COMPANY.

Authorizing American Water and Mining Company to extend its works.

[Stats. 1860, p. 155.]

Amended 1871-72, p. 471.

ACT 332.

TITLE 25.

ANAHEIM.

Incorporation of. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 309.]

Superseded by incorporating, in 1888, under Municipal Corporation Aet of 1883.

ACT 333.

Legalizing incorporation of. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 27.]

Superseded by incorporating, in 1888, under the Municipal Corporation Act of 1883.

ACT 343.

TITLE 26.
ANATOMY.

To provide for the study of anatomy. [Stats. 1863-64, p. 321.]
It was superseded by Political Code, §§ 3093–3095.

TITLE 27.

ANIMALS.

See "Cruelty to Animals," post.

ACT 353.

An aet providing for the extermination of the Boophilus annulatus tick, defining certain crimes and providing for certain civil and criminal actions. [Approved March 21, 1907. Stats. 1907, p. 763.]

Amended 1909, p. 55.

This act prevented the sale of cattle or other livestock infested with the Boophilus annulatus tick.

ACT 354.

An act to provide for the preparation and distribution of serums or vaccines for the prevention of the disease known as cholera in hogs in the state of California, making an appropriation therefor and prescribing the duties of the controller and treasurer in relation thereto. [Approved April 21, 1911. Stats. 1911, p. 1064.]

See next act.

1. University to prepare hog cholera serums.

§2. Serums to be furnished free.

13. In excess of five hundred centimeters at cost.

The owners only whose hogs are sick or in danger furnished serums free.

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§1. University to prepare hog cholera serums. The regents of the University of California are hereby directed to cause to be prosecuted with all possible diligence, through the agricultural experiment station,

the preparation of serums or vaccines that will produce immunity in hogs against the disease known as cholera.

§ 2. Serums to be furnished free. The regents of the University of California are hereby further authorized and directed to furnish such serums or vaccines, in quantities not exceeding five hundred cubic centimeters, as soon as possible after this act takes effect free of charge to any bona fide resident of the state of California who is engaged in the raising of hogs, upon application by such resident hog

raiser.

§ 3. In excess of five hundred centimeters at cost. The regents of the University of California are also hereby further authorized and directed to furnish to any bona fide resident of this state, who is engaged in the raising of hogs, such serums or vaccines in quantities in excess of five hundred cubic centimeters, upon the applicant paying therefor the actual cost of the production of such serums or vaccines.

§ 4. The owners only whose hogs are sick or in danger furnished serums free. It is herewith provided that no serums or vaccines shall be furnished free of charge to anyone unless the applicant shall have first furnished sufficient evidence that the disease known as cholera exists among his hogs or among the hogs in his immediate neighborhood, and in such latter case evidence shall be furnished by said applicant that there is danger of the disease being communicated to the applicant's hogs.

§ 5. Selling, etc., a misdemeanor. Any person who shall sell, give away or misuse any of the serums so furnished shall, upon conviction thereof, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and be punished as in such cases provided by law.

§ 6. Assistance, equipment, materials, etc. The director of the agricultural experiment station shall obtain and establish such assistance, equipment, materials, appliances, apparatus and other necessary incidentals as may be necessary to the successful prosecution of this work within the appropriation herein specified.

§ 7. Appropriation. The sum of sixteen thousand ($16,000) dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, six thousand ($6,000) dollars of which shall be available for the balance of the sixty-second fiscal year and ten thousand ($10,000) dollars of which shall be available during the sixty-third and sixty-fourth fiscal years for the use of said experiment station to be expended by the regents of the University of California in carrying out the purposes of this act, and the state controller is hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant for the same, and the state treasurer is hereby directed to pay such warrant.

§ 8. Disposition of funds. All moneys appropriated under this act, and all money received for the sale of said serms or vaccines as provided for in section 3 of this act, shall be paid to the regents of the University of California, and shall be expended under the direction of the director of the agricultural experiment station of said university for the specific purposes herein named.

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ACT 355.

An act prohibiting the preparation, sale, barter, shipment or exchange of any worthless, contaminated, dangerous or harmful hog cholera serum or virus; requiring every establishment for the preparation of hog cholera serum, virus, vaccine or antitoxin to be inspected and licensed by the director of the agricultural experiment station of the University of California; and providing penalties for violation of any of the provisions hereof.

[Approved June 1, 1915. Stats. 1915, p. 1064.]

See prior act.

§1. Unlawful to sell dangerous hog cholera serum.

$2. Must be prepared under direction of University of California. 3. Director authorized to inspect serum.

§4. Licenses for establishments preparing serum.

$5. Director may freely enter establishments.

$6. Construction of act.

§7. Violation. Penalty.

8. License tax.

§1. Unlawful to sell dangerous hog cholera serum. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to prepare, sell, barter, ship or exchange in this state any worthless, contaminated, dangerous or harmful hog cholera serum, virus, vaccine or antitoxin.

2. Must be prepared under direction of University of California. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to prepare, sell, barter, ship or exchange in this state any hog cholera serum, virus, vaccine or antitoxin unless and until the said serum, virus, vaccine or antitoxin shall have been prepared under and in compliance with the regulations prescribed by the director of the agricultural experiment station of the University of California, hereinafter referred to as director, at an establishment holding, and operating under, an unsuspended and unrevoked license issued by the director as herein authorized.

§3. Director authorized to inspect serum. The director is hereby authorized to examine and inspect all hog cholera serum, virus, vaccine, or antitoxin prepared, sold, bartered, shipped or exchanged in this state and to make and promulgate from time to time such rules and regulations as may be necessary to prevent the preparation, sale, barter, shipment or exchange of any worthless, contaminated, dangerous or harmful hog cholera serum, virus, vaccine or antitoxin and to issue, suspend and revoke licenses for the maintenance of establishments for the preparation of hog cholera serum, virus, vaccine or antitoxin.

§4. Licenses for establishments preparing serum. The licenses issued under the authority of this act to establishments where hog cholera serums, viruses, vaccines or antitoxins are prepared for sale, barter, shipment or exchange shall be issued on condition that the licensee shall permit the inspection of such establishment and of such products and their preparation; and the director may suspend or revoke any permit or license issued under the authority of this act after opportunity for hearing has been granted the licensee, when the director is satisfied that such license is being used to facilitate or effect

the preparation, sale, barter, shipment or exchange of worthless, contaminated, dangerous or harmful hog cholera serum, virus, vaccine or antitoxin.

§ 5. Director may freely enter establishments. The director and each of his agents duly authorized for the purpose may at any time enter and inspect any establishment where any hog cholera serum, virus, vaccine or antitoxin is prepared.

§ 6. Construction of act. Neither this act nor any provision thereof, except when specifically so stated, shall apply or be construed to apply to commerce with foreign nations or commerce among the several states of this Union, except in so far as the same may be permitted under the provisions of the constitution of the United States and the acts of congress.

. §7. Violation. Penalty. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not exceeding one thousand dollars or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year, or by both such fine and imprisonment.

§ 8. License tax. For the purpose of carrying into effect this act the regents of the University of California are hereby authorized to collect and there shall be paid to the regents of the University of California by every manufacturer, importer, agent, or dealer in hog cholera serum, virus, vaccine or antitoxin, a license tax of one mill for every cubic centimeter of serum, virus, vaccine or antitoxin sold or distributed, and each manufacturer or importer of any hog cholera serum, virus, vaccine or antitoxin shall file wth the secretary of the board of regents of the University of the State of California, quarterly, a sworn statement showing all sales of hog cholera serum, virus, vaccine or antitoxin for the preceding quarter, accompanied by a corresponding amount of the license tax above specified; provided, however, that nothing herein shall prevent the sale or distribution of hog cholera serum, virus, vaccine or antitoxin produced in a laboratory holding a license issued by the United States Department of Agriculture to manufacture or import hog cholera serum, virus, vaccine or antitoxin.

ACT 356.

An act to prevent the importation of neat cattle for dairy or breeding purposes affected with tuberculosis into the state of California. [Approved March 7, 1911. Stats. 1911, p. 292.]

Repealed June 4, 1913 (Stats. 1913, p. 380).

ACT 357.

An act to prevent the importation of horses, mules and asses affected with glanders into the state of California. [Approved March 7, 1911. Stats. 1911, p. 293.]

Repealed June 4, 1913 (Stats. 1913, p. 380).

ACT 358.

An act to prevent the importation into the state of California of horses, mules, dairy cattle and breeding bulls which are affected with com

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