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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES PROPERTY AND DISBURSING OFFICER.

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The Insurance Commissioner is also authorized to appoint, subject to the approval of the Governor, additional examiners, special deputies, or clerks, for special or temporary service, at salaries not to exceed $300 per month.

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The Commissioner of Banking, with the approval of the Governor, is authorized from time to time, to employ such clerks, examiners, special agents, and other employes, as he may need to discharge in a proper manner the duties imposed upon him by law and to fix their salaries.

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Deputy Director, who shall be the Deputy State Veterinarian,

4,000

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Director, who shall also be the Chief Chemist of the Department of Agri

culture,

Bureau of Statistics.

5,000

5,000

Director,

4,000

The Secretary of Agriculture, or the directors of said bureaus, with the approval of the Secretary, is authorized to appoint and fix the compensation of such clerks, experts, and assistants, as may be necessary to perform the work of the Department of Agriculture and of the Bureaus.

DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY.

The members of the State Forest Commission receive no compensation except for necessary expenses.

Commissioner of Forestry,

Deputy Commissioner of Forestry,

8,000

6.000

The State Forest Commission is empowered to organize within the Department the following, in addition to the Bureau of Forest Protection established by the Act of June 3, 1915: Bureau of Operation, Bureau of Silviculture, Bureau of Lands, Office of Research, Office of Information, Office of Maintenance. The salaries of the Chiefs of these Bureaus and Offices shall not exceed five thousand dollars per annum. In addition to appointing the Chiefs of the several Bureaus and Offices, the Commission is empowered to appoint Assistant Chiefs, District

Foresters, Foresters, and Forest Rangers; also to employ such surveyors, draftsmen, stenographers, labor, scientific and other employes as may be necessary and needful for the control, protection, maintenance, utilization, and development of the State Forests, and to fix the compensation of the persons so employed.

The Chief of the Bureau of Forest Protection, by virtue of his appointment, also acts as the Chief Forest Fire Warden. He is empowered to appoint local forest fire wardens who shall be paid for their services at a rate per hour, to be fixed from time to time by the State Forest Commission, not exceeding a maximum of 50 cents per hour for the time actually employed in the performance of their duties.

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One hundred inspectors of the first grade (five of whom shall be women), as follows:

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Four inspectors, who shall be stenographers and typewriters, each,
Four supervising inspectors of the second grade, each,

1,500

3,500

Two medical inspectors of the third grade (one of whom shall be a woman), each,

2,500

Four inspectors of the fourth grade, as follows:

Chief Medical Inspector, Chief of Division of Hygiene and Engineer

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Secretary, who shall be an expert Stenographer and Typewriter,

4,000

2,000

In addition to their respective salaries, the Commissioner of Labor and Industry, inspectors and other officers of the Department receive the expenses actually and necessarily incurred in the performance of their official duties.

Industrial Board.

This Board consists of the Commissioner of Labor and Industry, who shall be the Chairman, and four associate members. The Commissioner of Labor and Industry receives no additional compensation as member of this Board, and the associate members each receives a compensation of $10 per day, and expenses actually and necessarily incurred while engaged in the performance of their duties. Secretary,

Bureau of Rehabilitation.

$4,000

The Commissioner of Labor and Industry, with the approval of the Governor, is authorized to appoint a Chief of the Bureau, also such other officers, physicians, clerks, stenographers and other employes as may be necessary, and fix their salaries.

Bureau of Workmen's Compensation.

Member, ex-officio, Commissioner of Labor and Industry,

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Two Members of Board, each,

Per annum.

Chairman of Board,

9,000

8,500

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1,800

1,800

Appeal clerk, ...

Sergeant-at-arms,

Clerk to Chairman,

Three stenographers, one for each member of Board, each,

Fourteen clerks for referees, each, ....

The Commissioner of Labor and Industry shall appoint, subject to the approval of the Attorney General, an attorney or attorneys learned in the law, as legal advisors for the Bureau and to represent impecunious claimants and to perform such other legal duties as the Board may direct, but the aggregate salaries for said attorneys shall not exceed the sum of $12,000 per annum.

The Commissioner of Labor and Industry, with the approval of the Governor, is authorized to appoint such claim adjusters, stenographers, and other employes as may be necessary to conduct the business of the Bureau, whose salaries shall be fixed by the Board, with the approval of the Commissioner. The Board may also procure the services of expert stenographers for reporting cases before the Board whenever it deems it necessary.

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The Board may, with the approval of the Governor, appoint such underwriters, bookkeepers, comptrollers, auditors, inspectors, examiners, medical advisers, agents, assistants and clerks as may be necessary for the proper administration of the fund and the performance of the duties imposed upon the Board, and fix their Compensation.

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