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CHAPTER 127.

FEES OF SECRETARY OF STATE.

An Act to amend section 965, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, as amended by chapter 60, laws of Utah, 1901, relating to fees to be collected by the Secretary of State.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah:

SECTION 1. That section 965, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, as amended by chapter 60, laws of Utah, 1901, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows:

965. Fees of Secretary of State. For a copy of any law, resolution, record, or other document, or paper on file in his office, fifteen cents per folio.

For affixing certificate and Seal of State, one dollar.

For

receiving and filing each

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original or certified shall charge and

copy of articles of incorporation, collect the sum of twenty-five cents on each one thousand dollars of capital stock of any company or corporation; provided, that the same sum shall be charged and collected for receiving and filing certified copies of articles of incorporation or of amendments increasing the capital stock of foreign corporations hereafter organized for the purpose of operating property or carrying on business in this State. No fee shall be charged for filing certified copy of articles of incorporation organized not for pecuniary profit, nor for filing certified copies of articles of incorporation of any Water Users' Association which is organized in conformity with the requirements of the United States under the reclamation act of June 17, 1902, and which under its articles of incorporation is authorized to furnish water only to its stockholders.

For filing each certified copy of an amendment to articles of incorporation increasing the capital stock of any corporation, and issuing certificate thereof, twenty-five cents for each one thousand dollars of increase of such capital stock.

For filing each certified copy of other amendments to articles of incorporation, and issuing certificate thereof, five dollars.

For receiving and filing articles of incorporation and by-laws of foreign corporations not included in the proviso to the third sub-division above, twenty-five dollars.

For issuing each certificate of incorporation, five dollars.

For issuing certificate of compliance on the part of a foreign corporation. fire dollars.

For issuing each certificate of incorporation not organized for pecuniary profit, one dollar.

For receiving and recording each official bond, two dollars.

For each commission signed by the Governor, five dollars; provided that no charge shall be made for commissions for public officers, serving without compensation.

For filing each trade mark, three dollars.

For filing each annual statement of insurance company, twentyfive dollars.

For filing notice of appointment of agent, five dollars.

For filing each annual tax statement of insurance company, two dollars.

For issuing certificate of authority to each agent or solicitor of insurance company, five dollars.

For certificate of renewal of authority to agent or solicitor of insurance company, two dollars.

For issuing certificate of authority to each insurance company, five dollars.

For filing list of authorized attorneys for each insurance company, one dollar.

For preparing abstract of annual statement of each insurance company and certifying same, five dollars.

For filing annual statement of each building and loan association, five dollars.

For issuing certified copy of annual statement of building and loan association, two dollars.

For issuing certificate of authority to building and loan association, three dollars.

For filing and certifying private banker's preliminary statement, twenty-five dollars.

For filing each quarterly statement of each bank, and issuing a certified copy thereof, five dollars.

For receiving and filing an acceptance of the provisions of the constitution on the part of an incorporated company and issuing certificate thereof, three dollars.

For each warrant of arrest issued by the Governor and attested by

the Secretary of State upon the requisition of any other State or Territory, five dollars.

For recording miscellaneous records, papers, or other documents, twenty cents per folio.

For filing any paper or document not otherwise provided for, five dollars.

For searching records and archives of the State, one dollar; prorided, that no member of the Legislature or other State or County officer shall be charged for any search relative to matters appertaining to the duties of his office or for a certified copy of any law or resolution passed by the Legislature and relative to his official duties.

Sec. 2. This act shall take effect upon approval.
Approved this 16th day of March, 1905.

CHAPTER 128.

REGISTERING OF VOTERS.

An Act to amend sections 800, 801, 816 and 868, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, relating to the registering of voters.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah:

SECTION 1. That sections 800, 801, 816, and 868, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, be and the same are hereby amended to read as follows:

800. Registration only at office. Registration days. It shall be the duty of the registry agents, when called upon to do so at their respective offices, and not elsewhere, at any time between the hours of eight o'clock A. M., and nine o'clock P. M., of the second Monday and third Tuesday and the last Saturday of August, and of the fourth Tuesday and of the fourth Wednesday and of the third Tuesday and of the first Tuesday, and, in presidential years, of the first Wednesday, prior to any general election, to receive and register the names of all persons applying for registration, who on election day will be legally qualified and entitled to vote in that election district, according to the provisions of law under which such election may be held.

801. Entries on official register. Request to give residence. Registry agents must enter upon the official register, under the proper

heading, the date of registration, the names alphabetically arranged according to surnames, with the first or given name in full, the age and nativity of the elector, together with the location of residence of elector as directed in section seven hundred and ninety-nine, and when the person so registered is of foreign birth, the fact of the exhibition of or failure to exhibit, his certificate of naturalization, or a certified copy thereof, must be noted in the column provided for that purpose, which list, properly entered, as in this section required, is known as the "official register" of electors of their respective districts. If any person fails or refuses to give his residence, with the particularity required in this chapter, he must not be registered. Provided, that should any person applying to be registered refuse to give his or her age, when requested so to do by the registry agent, it shall be sufficient to entitle him or her to registration if they take and subscribe to the registration oath required by section 803 of this chapter, and in such case the registry agent will enter in the proper column the fact that such person will be twentyone years and upwards on the day of election.

816. Official register revised for each general election. Prior to the time for registering voters at each general election, the county

clerks of the respective counties of the State shall prepare an official p register of the voters of each election district of his county by making /57-01

a list in alphabetical order of all persons who voted at the last general and municipal elections, as shown by the checked copies of the official register used, or poll lists made, at such elections, which official register shall be delivered to the registry agent of the district at least 30 days prior to the first day of registration and shall be revised by adding the names of all persons registered on the proper days prior to the election. For municipal elections, the "official register" of the last general election shall be revised by adding thereto the names of all persons registered on the proper days therefor prior to the municipal election. For all special and school elections there shall be no special registration of voters, but the "official register" last made or revised shall con stitute the "official register" for such special or school election.

868. Filing returns. Recorder to transmit poll list, etc., to county clerk. As soon as the returns are canvassed, the clerk or recorder must file in his office, the poll book, lists, and the papers produced before the board from the package mentioned in the preceding section; provided that in municipal elections the town clerk or city recorder shall on or before the first day of June, prior to the general election, transmit to the county clerk the checked register and poll list used at such election. Approved this 17th day of March, 1905.

CHAPTER 129.

EXPERIMENTAL FARMS.

An Act making further appropriation for the experimental farms provided for in chapter 41, laws of Utah, 1903.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah:

SECTION 1. Appropriation. That for the purpose of further carrying out the provisions of chapter 41, laws of Utah, 1903, the sum of fifteen thousand five hundred dollars is hereby appropriated from any moneys in the State treasury, not otherwise appropriated.

Sec. 2. This act shall take effect upon approval.
Approved this 17th day of March, 1905.

CHAPTER 130.

RECORDING PLATS IN CEMETERIES.

An Act providing for the recording of plats of all cemeteries and the evidence of burial rights therein.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah:

SECTION 1. Plats of cemeteries must be recorded. Within six months after the passage and approval of this act, the executive officers in control of all cemeteries and all individuals offering burial lots for sale in any county of this State shall file and cause to be recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county within which said cemeteries are situated an accurate plat of the cemeteries or cemetery under their control, which said plat shall clearly show the sections of burial lots which have been disposed of and the names of the persons owning or holding the same and the sections of burial lots held for disposal, and thereafter the executive officers of any of said cemeteries shall file additional plats of any additions to said cemeteries before offering for sale any burial lots therein, the said recorder shall not collect any fees for filing and recording the said original plats.

Sec. 2. Certificate of burial rights. That every purchaser of a lot or burial rights therein shall be furnished by the executive officers or individual owner of said cemeteries with a certificate of burial rights

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