or officers, or employee of the state to employ or engage couns in any matter of the state, after first having obtained the writte consent so to do of the attorney general. [Pol. Code.] Duties of superintendent of state printing. SEC. 526. It is the duty of the superintendent of state prin ing: * * * 6. All printing required by any of the state departments boards, or any state officer, for the state, the order for the sam shall be made out upon a printed blank, with voucher attached to be furnished by the superintendent of state printing and for warded to the office of said superintendent, who shall enter upo a book kept in his office for that purpose, a transcript of said orders; and shall return with the work, when completed, to the person ordering the same, the original order with duplicate youcher attached; said voucher to be signed by the person receiving the work, and returned to the superintendent of state printing, and both original and duplicate order shall be kept on file in his office. * * * [Pol. Code.] Printing of charts, maps, diagrams, etc. SEC. 538. When any chart, map, diagram, or other engraving shall be required to illustrate any document ordered to be printed, such chart, map, diagram, or engraving shall be procured by the superintendent of state printing. No bills for engraving, or lithographing, or lithograph printing, other than the above, shall be allowed by the board of examiners. All state printing shall be done in the state printing office. [Pol. Code.] ERECTION, MAINTENANCE AND A. IN GENERAL. e Prisons, how designated. EC. 1572. The state prisons of this state shall be known as state prison at San Quentin, which is situated in the county arin, and which shall have an official staff conforming to the of the state in relation to state prisons; and the state prison olsom, which is situated in the county of Sacramento, and h shall have a similar staff and be similarly organized, and he finances and accounts of the two prisons shall be kept ate and apart from each other. [Pen. Code.] prison fund, of what it consists-Disbursements there rom. *. C. 1584. All moneys received or collected by the wardens As to United States prisoners, see page 91 et seq. 7 B. BUILDINGS AND EQUIPMENT. Light and water-Necessary buildings, how erected-Reward to convict for meritorious service. SEC. 1590. The board of directors shall have power to contract for the supply of gas and water for said prisons, upon such terms as said board shall deem to be for the best interests of the state, or to manufacture gas, or furnish water themselves, at their option. They shall also have power to erect and construct. or cause to be erected and constructed, electrical apparatus or other illuminating works in their discretion with or without contracting therefor, on such terms as they may deem just. The board shall have full power to erect any building or structures deemed necessary by them, or to alter or improve the same, and to pay for the same from the fund appropriated for the use or support of the prisons, or from the earnings thereof, without advertising or contracting therefor; provided, that no building or structure, the cost of which will exceed five thousand dollars, shall be erected or constructed without first obtaining the consent of the governor, secretary and treasurer of the state, or a majority thereof. The board shall have power to give for meritorious service to any convict discharged, or about to be discharged, a sum in addition to that already allowed, not exceeding ten dollars. [Pen. Code.] Buildings destroyed by fire may be rebuilt immediately. SEC. 1595. If any of the shops or buildings in which convicts are employed are destroyed in any way, or injured by fire or otherwise, they may be rebuilt or repaired immediately, under the direction of the board of directors, by and with the advice and consent of the governor, attorney general, and secretary of state, and the expenses thereof paid out of any funds in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated by law. [Pen. Code.] 6, Insurance.-See general appropriation act, section page 34. Material must be furnished by contract. SEC. 3234. All materials to be used on any of the public buildings must be furnished by contract, in accordance with the plans and specifications and proposals therefor. [Pol. Code.] See 47 Cal. 488. |