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LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEVADA

PASSED AT THE

TWENTY-FIFTH SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE

1911

CHAPTER 1-An act to create a legislative fund.
[Approved January 23, 1911]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. For the purpose of paying the mileage and the Legislative per diem of members of the present legislature, the salaries fund created of the attachés and the incidental expenses of the respective houses thereof, the state treasurer is hereby authorized and required to set apart from any money now in the general fund not otherwise especially appropriated, the sum of fifty-five thousand dollars ($55,000), which shall constitute the legislative fund.

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SEC. 2. The state controller is hereby authorized and Controller required to draw his warrants on said fund in favor of the urer, duties members and attachés of the senate and assembly, for per diem, mileage, stationery allowances, compensation and incidental expenses of the respective houses, when properly certified to, in accordance with law, and the state treasurer is hereby authorized and required to pay the same.

SEC. 3. All moneys remaining in said fund, at the adjournment of the legislature, shall revert to the general fund.

CHAP. 2-An act to repeal an act entitled "An act to require the acceptance and collection of grants, devises, bequests, donations and assignments to the State of Nevada," approved February 26, 1901.

[Approved January 27, 1911]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. That the act entitled "An act to require the Repeal acceptance and collection of grants, devises, bequests, dona

tions and assignments to the State of Nevada, approved February 26, 1901, be, and the same is hereby, repealed.

legislature

CHAP. 3-An act to provide chaplains for the legislature of the State of Nevada.

[Approved February 1, 1911]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The senate and assembly of the State of Nevada Chaplains for may invite ministers of the different religious denominations to officiate alternately as chaplains of their respective houses, at a compensation of five dollars per day, to be paid out of the legislative fund at the same time and in the same manner as other payment for services to said houses are made.

Duties of controller and treasurer

SEC. 2. The state controller is hereby authorized to draw his warrant for the payment of the compensation provided herein and the state treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same.

SEC. 3. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed.

Gerlach Township, justice of peace and constable, salaries of

Retain certain fees

CHAP. 4-An act fixing and regulating the salaries and fees of the justice of the peace and constable of Gerlach Township, Washoe County, Nevada, and providing for the payment of the same.

[Approved February 1, 1911]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. From and after the approval of this act, the justice of the peace of Gerlach Township, Washoe County, Nevada, and the constable of said township shall each be allowed a salary and fees as follows: The justice of said township, nine hundred dollars per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of seventy-five dollars each; and the constable of said township, nine hundred dollars per annum, payable in twelve monthly installments of seventy-five dollars each.

SEC. 2. In addition to the salaries specified in the preceding section, the said officers shall be entitled to collect and retain the fees, in civil cases only, as are now provided by law.

SEC. 3.

salaries

The board of county commissioners of Washoe commissionCounty, Nevada, shall allow the salaries named in section 1 of ers to allow this act, as other salaries are allowed, and the county auditor shall draw his warrants for the same, and the county treasurer shall pay the same.

CHAP. 5—An act to amend section 1 of an act entitled "An act to amend article V of an act entitled 'An act to incorporate the town of Reno, and to establish a city government therefor,' approved March 16, 1903," as amended March 13, 1905, and further amended March 28, 1907, and further amended March 31, 1909.

[Approved February 1, 1911]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section one of the above-entitled act is hereby amended to read as follows:

attorney,

Section 1. There shall be a city attorney, who shall be elected Reno city by the qualified electors of the city at each general city election salary of and he shall hold office for the term of two years and until his successor shall have been duly elected and qualified. No person not a licensed and practicing attorney of the supreme court of this state, in good standing at the bar, a bona fide resident of the city and a taxpayer therein, shall be eligible to the office of the city attorney.

SEC. 2. All acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith are Repeal hereby repealed.

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect immediately upon its In effect approval.

CHAP. 6-An act to amend an act entitled "An act fixing the number of officers and attachés of the legislature of the State of Nevada, and to define their duties and specify their pay and repeal all acts in conflict therewith," approved January 27, 1909.

[Approved February 2, 1911]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section one of said act, approved January 27, 1909, is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

attachés of

Section 1. The officers and attachés of the senate shall con- Officers and sist of one secretary, one assistant secretary, one sergeant-at- legislature arms, one assistant sergeant-at-arms, one minute clerk, one assistant minute clerk, one journal clerk, one assistant journal clerk, one engrossing clerk, one assistant engrossing clerk, one enrolling clerk, one assistant enrolling clerk, one copying clerk,

Salaries of

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one assistant copying clerk, one bill clerk, five committee clerks, one stenographer, one messenger, two pages, and one porter. SEC. 2. Section three is hereby amended to read as follows:

Section 3. There shall be paid to the several officers and attachés named in this act, for all services rendered by them under the provisions of this act, the following sums of money and no more:

The secretary of the senate and chief clerk of the assembly shall each receive seven dollars per day; the assistant secretary of the senate and the assistant clerk of the assembly shall each receive six dollars per day; the minute clerk, the assistant minute clerk, the journal clerk, the assistant journal clerk, the engrossing clerk, the assistant engrossing clerk, the enrolling clerk, the assistant enrolling clerk of the senate and assembly shall each receive six dollars per day; the sergeant-at-arms of the senate and of the assembly shall each receive six dollars per day; the assistant sergeant-at-arms, the copying clerk, the assistant copying clerk of the senate and assembly, the committee clerks of the senate and assembly, the bill clerk and stenographer shall each receive six dollars per day; the messenger of the senate and of the assembly shall each receive five dollars per day; the pages of the senate and assembly shall each receive two dollars per day; the porter of the senate and of the assembly, and assistant porter of the assembly shall each receive three dollars per day; provided, however, that in case either the senate or the assembly shall organize or act with a less number of attachés than herein provided, such organization or action shall be legal; and, provided further, that either the senate or the assembly may, by resolution, increase or diminish the number of its attachés any time during the session, within the limits hereinbefore provided.

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CHAP. 7—An act to provide for copying the journal of the senate for the twenty-fifth session.

[Approved February 6, 1911]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and
Assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. The sum of two hundred dollars is hereby Copying sen- appropriated out of the legislative fund to be paid to Mrs. W. D. McNeilly for copying the journal of the senate of the twenty-fifth session of the Nevada State Legislature for the state printer.

state to

SEC. 2. Upon a receipt of a certificate from the Honorable Secretary of George W. Brodigan, secretary of state, that the journal of the senate of the twenty-fifth session of the Nevada State Legislature has been correctly copied and delivered to the secretary of state, the controller shall draw his warrant in favor of the

certify

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