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Orphans'
Home

Repairs

SEC. 63. For the support and maintenance of the State Orphans' Home, to be expended under the direction of the board of directors, forty-two thousand ($42,000) dollars.

SEC. 64. For repairs and improvements on buildings of the State Orphans' Home, one thousand five hundred ($1,500) dollars.

SEC. 65. For salary of superintendent and matron of Superintend Orphans' Home, four thousand eight hundred ($4,800) dol

ent and

matron

Teachers

Mental

lars.

SEC. 66. For salary of teacher and assistant, two thousand six hundred dollars ($2,600).

SEC. 67. For the support of the Hospital for Mental Diseases, Hospital for to be expended under the direction of the board of commissioners for the care of the indigent insane, ninety-two thousand ($92,000) dollars.

Diseases

SEC. 68. For repairs and improvements on buildings of Repairs, etc. Hospital for Mental Diseases, twenty thousand ($20,000) dollars.

SEC. 69. For purchase of draft horses, two thousand ($2,000) Draft horses dollars for use of Hospital for Mental Diseases.

Driving horses

SEC. 70. For purchase of a pair of driving horses, five hundred ($500) dollars, for use of Hospital for Mental Diseases. SEC. 71. For relief of discharged patients, four hundred Discharged ($400) dollars, from Hospital for Mental Diseases.

patients

Chaplain

Library

SEC. 72. For chaplain at Hospital for Mental Diseases, four hundred and eighty ($480) dollars.

SEC. 73. For books and support of library at Hospital for Mental Diseases, two hundred ($200) dollars.

SEC. 74. For the support of the Nevada State Prison, one

State Prison hundred and fifty thousand ($150,000) dollars.

SEC. 75. For salary and subsistence of the guards called Death watch "death watch" and care of condemned prisoners under sentence of death, six thousand ($6,000) dollars.

Warden

Repairs

SEC. 76. For salary of warden of State Prison, six thousand ($6,000) dollars.

SEC. 77. For repairs of Nevada State Prison, five thousand ($5,000) dollars.

SEC. 78. For support of the Nevada State Police, twenty-five State Police thousand ($25,000) dollars.

Rewards

SEC. 79. For payment of rewards offered by the governor, two thousand ($2,000) dollars.

SEC. 80. For salary of state veterinarian, five hundred and Veterinarian fifty ($550) dollars.

Bohen

Railroad commission

Secretary

General expenses

SEC. 81. For the support of Bohen, one hundred and fifty ($150) dollars.

SEC. 82. For salary of railroad commissioners, twenty-three thousand ($23,000) dollars.

SEC. 83. For salary of secretary to railroad commission, four thousand eight hundred ($4,800) dollars.

SEC. 84. For general expenses of railroad commission, fifteen thousand ($15,000) dollars.

SEC. 85. For salary of inspector of mines, seven thousand Inspector of two hundred ($7,200) dollars.

mines

SEC. 86. For salary of deputy inspector of mines, four thou- Deputy sand eight hundred ($4,800) dollars.

SEC. 87. For traveling and other expenses of inspector of Traveling mines, four thousand ($4,000) dollars.

expenses

SEC. 88. For office expenses of inspector of mines, three Office thousand ($3,000) dollars.

expenses

SEC. 89. For salary of license and bullion tax agent, five License and thousand ($5,000) dollars.

bullion tax agent

SEC. 90. For traveling expenses of license and bullion tax Traveling agent, three thousand ($3,000) dollars.

SEC. 91.

expenses

For support of state board of health, one thou- Board of sand ($1,000) dollars.

health

assessors

SEC. 92. For the support of state board of assessors and Board of necessary expenses, four thousand ($4,000) dollars.

SEC. 93.

engineer's office

For support of state engineer's office, thirty thou- State sand ($30,000) dollars. SEC. 94. For support of historical society, five thousand Historical ($5,000) dollars.

society

SEC. 95. For support of departments of the University of University Nevada, one hundred and seventy-two thousand one hundred and thirty dollars ($172,130); ninety-four thousand one hundred and thirty ($94,130) dollars to be taken from general fund; eight thousand from interest account, 90,000-acre grant; and seventy thousand dollars from contingent university fund. SEC. 96. For regents' fund of the university, four thousand Regents' ($4,000) dollars.

fund

SEC. 97. For support of experiment station at university, Experiment five thousand ($5,000) dollars.

station

SEC. 98. For the purchase of stock for the university, five Stock for thousand ($5,000) dollars.

university

SEC. 99. For improvements of grounds of the university, Improveten thousand ($10,000) dollars.

ments

SEC. 100. For support of hygienic laboratory, two years, Hygienic ten thousand ($10,000) dollars.

laboratory

SEC. 101. For support of food and drug control, two years, Food and twelve thousand ($12,000) dollars.

printing

office

drug control SEC. 102. For insurance on State Printing Office, five hun- Insurance, dred ($500) dollars. SEC. 103. For insurance on capitol building, library build- Insurance, ing, armory building, state library, public records and furni- capitol ture, three thousand ($3,000) dollars.

SEC. 104.

building

For salary of watchmen of capitol building, four Watchmen thousand nine hundred and fifty ($4,950) dollars.

SEC. 105. For salary of janitor of capitol building, two Janitor thousand six hundred ($2,600) dollars.

SEC. 106. For salary of gardener and assistant janitor of Gardener capitol, two thousand six hundred ($2,600) dollars.

SEC. 107. For salary of fireman of library and capitol Fireman building, two thousand six hundred ($2,600) dollars.

SEC. 108. For stationery, fuel and lights for state offices and Stationery, the state capitol building and grounds, ten thousand ($10,000) dollars.

etc.

Current expenses, etc.

SEC. 109. For current expenses, telegraph, postal and contingent, for the state officers, supreme court and state library, and for transportation of state property, ten thousand ($10,000) dollars.

SEC. 110. For expenses of capitol and state printing buildGrounds and ing, grounds and water, three thousand ($3,000) dollars. SEC. 111. For repairs on capitol building, two thousand ($2,000) dollars.

water

Repairs

Election

expenses

Fish

commission

SEC. 112.

dollars.

SEC. 113.

For election expenses, one thousand ($1,000)

For necessary expense and maintenance of fish

commission, ten thousand ($10,000) dollars.

SEC. 114. For the care and transportation of military Military laws property, and contingent expenses of the adjutant-general's office, one thousand ($1,000) dollars.

Juvenile delinquents

Carey act

accepted

SEC. 115. For the tuition and support of juvenile delinquents of the state in the industrial schools of other states, $7,500.

CHAP. 76-An act in relation to the act of congress known as the Carey act, and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto, and governing the state commission of industry, agriculture and irrigation as heretofore or may be hereafter created and established by law in the control of the selection, management and disposal of all lands granted the state under the provisions thereof.

[Approved March 17, 1911]

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

SECTION 1. That the State of Nevada hereby accepts the Conditions of terms and conditions of section four of the act of congress approved August eighteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-four (28 U. S. Stat. 372-422), commonly known as the "Carey Act, and all acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto, heretofore, or which may be hereafter, passed by the congress of the United States, together with all the grants of land heretofore made, or which may hereafter be made, to the state by the general government under the provisions thereof.

Selection

SEC. 2. The selection, management and disposal of said land shall be vested in the state commission of industry, agriculture and irrigation as is or may be heretofore created and established by law, and the surveyor-general is hereby desigcommission nated as state register of lands under the Carey act.

and disposal of land vested in state

SEC. 3. Any person or persons, association, company or corporation constructing, having constructed, or desiring to con

struct, impounding dams, canals, ditches or other irrigation Lands withworks, pumping plants, or artesian wells, to reclaim lands drawn, how under the provisions of this act, may file with said commission an application for the temporary withdrawal of such lands under the provisions of the act of congress of March fifteenth, nineteen hundred and ten (public 87), designating the same by legal subdivisions. Such application shall be prepared and submitted in accordance with such general rules and regulations as the commission may adopt and prescribe, and which shall be in conformity with any regulations of the department of the interior, and shall be accompanied by the certificate of the state engineer that application for permit to appropriate water therefor has been filed in his office.

SEC. 4. A filing fee of one cent per acre for the total num- Filing fee ber of acres requested to be temporarily withdrawn shall accompany such application.

engineer to

SEC. 5. All such applications, prepared and submitted in state accordance with the rules and regulations of the commission report on and of the department of the interior, shall be referred to the applications state engineer who shall submit a written report thereon, and which shall cover such information regarding water supply, feasibility of project, status of the water right, and other data necessary to enable the state register of lands under the Carey act to make the proper application and certification required by the general land office in such cases. No application on which the state engineer has reported adversely shall be approved by the commission, but if the state engineer report. favorably thereon, said commission shall, at its earliest convenience, consider the same, and if a majority of the members approve the application (or approve a modification of such application, in which case, on the acceptance by the applicant of such modification), said commission shall direct the state register of lands under the Carey act to file in the local U. S. land office a request for the temporary withdrawal of the lands described.

cover all

costs

SEC. 6. Immediately after any application has been Money to be approved by the commission and prior to the filing of the deposited to request for the temporary withdrawal in the U. S. land office, preliminary said applicant shall deposit with the commission a sum which, according to the estimate of the state engineer, will cover the entire cost of the surveys, determinations, maps and plats required by the secretary of the interior before approving a segregation and allotment of such lands to the state. Such deposit shall be for a guarantee that all such surveys, determinations, maps and plats shall be properly and in good faith made on the part of the applicant, and completed and filed with said commission for its examination at least ninety days prior to the termination of the temporary withdrawal, and also to cover any fees and expenses of the state engineer authorized by law to be collected and charged against the applicant in such cases; and said state engineer is hereby

Request for segregation to be filed

to enter into

applicant,

when

empowered to supervise such surveys and determinations. From time to time, as such surveys, determinations, and the preparation of such maps and plats progress, and on requisition by the state engineer, said applicant shall be reimbursed from such deposit for the accrued costs of the same; provided, that any such applicant, desiring to relinquish and abandon such project prior to the completion of such surveys and determinations, who shall serve a written notice to such effect upon the commission, accompanied with a relinquishment to the state of his application for a water right, shall be reimbursed the unexpended balance of his deposit.

SEC. 7. Any applicant who shall submit his application for a segregation in a form complying with the requirements of the commission and of the secretary of the interior in respect to surveys, determinations, maps, plats, water rights, etc., and which shall be approved by the state engineer and by the commission, may waive request for a temporary withdrawal and, on payment to the commission of a fee of one cent per acre, and any fee required by the state engineer for any verification thereof; and any applicant who has completed the requirements of a temporary withdrawal in respect to such fees, surveys, determinations, maps, plats, water rights, etc., and who shall pay the segregation fee required by the U. S. land office, the state register of lands under the Carey act by direction of the commission, shall file a request on the part of the state for a segregation of the lands embraced in such approved application.

SEC. 8. Upon the approval of the secretary of the interior Commission of the application for a segregation, it shall be the duty of the contract with commission to enter into a contract with the applicant for such segregation, which contract shall contain such complete specifications with respect to the system of irrigation works proposed to reclaim the lands of such segregation as the commission, by its regulations, shall prescribe; the price, conditions and terms per acre at which such works and perpetual water rights shall be sold to settlers; the price, terms and conditions on which the state is to dispose of the lands to settlers, and such other and additional requirements and stipulations as shall insure and protect the good reputation of the state, and the rights of all parties in interest from date to the complete consummation of the enterprise. Such contract shall not be entered into until the contractor shall have filed a satisfactory bond in a penal sum equal to five per cent of the estimated cost of the works, which shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of the provisions of the contract with this state; provided, that if within three months after notice by the commission to the applicant, by registered letter, addressed to his, their, or its last known address, that such segregation has been approved by the secretary of the interior, said applicant person or persons, association, company or corporation neglects or refuses to appear in person, or through its duly authorized officers, or

Bond

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