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Relative to crop report.

Bulletins of food depart

ment.

State library bulletins.

State board of health.

Paper to be used for publication.

Proviso.

Commissioner of Insurance, fire and marine report, not to exceed twelve hundred;

Commissioner of Insurance, life, casualty, assessment and fraternal report, not to exceed fifteen hundred;

Commissioner of State Land Office, not to exceed five hun

dred;

Court of Mediation and Arbitration, not to exceed five hundred;

Dairymen's Association, not to exceed five hundred;
Dairy and Food Commissioner, not to exceed one thousand;
Game and Fish Warden, not to exceed one thousand;
Inspector of Illuminating Oils, not to exceed five hundred;
Salt Inspector, not to exceed four hundred;

State Board of Education, not to exceed five hundred;
All State penal, reformatory and charitable institutions,
not to exceed five hundred each;

State Treasurer, not to exceed five hundred;

State Live Stock Sanitary Commissioner, not to exceed five hundred;

Annual meetings of the Superintendents of the Poor and union associations, not to exceed eight hundred;

Abstract of the annual report of the county superintendents of the poor, not to exceed five hundred;

Abstracts of reports of sheriffs relative to jails, not to exceed five hundred;

Abstracts of statistical information relative to the insane, deaf and dumb, blind, idiotic and epileptic, not to exceed one thousand;

Report of Michigan Academy of Science, not to exceed one thousand copies of two hundred and fifty pages each;

State Librarian, not to exceed five hundred;

SEC. 15. The crop reports of the Secretary of State shall be printed as at present provided by law, and the sum so expended for printing and binding shall not exceed the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars in any one year.

The Dairy and Food Commissioner shall print monthly bulletins as provided by act number two hundred sixty-eight of the session laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-nine;

The State Librarian is authorized to expend in any one year not exceeding one hundred dollars for printing and binding bulletins.

The State Board of Health is hereby authorized to expend, in any one year, not exceeding one hundred dollars for printing and binding bulletins.

SEC. 21. The paper to be used for all State publications shall be what is known in trade as first-class calendered book paper, so water-marked with the word "Michigan" that a portion of said water-mark shall appear on each page of every publication: Provided, That the provisions of this section as to watermark shall not apply to the kind of paper now being used for printing the Legislative Manual.

local acts,

SEC. 23. The binding of the public acts, local acts, Senate Public and and House Journal, shall be either full sheep or half sheep, how bound. or partly in each style, as the Board of State Auditors shall deem necessary, and a good quality of "sheep" or "law skiver" leather shall be used, and all work done in first-class style. This act is ordered to take immediate effect. Approved June 18, 1903.

[No. 226.]

AN ACT to provide for the appointment of state trespass agents, to prescribe their powers and duties, and to provide for the disposition of moneys received by them.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

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SECTION 1. It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of the Who to State Land Office to appoint such persons state trespass agents as he may deem necessary to protect the timber on all state lands and to prohibit trespass upon the same. Such trespass agents shall hold their office at the will of the commissioner. The commissioner shall not pay to any appointed Compensaagent more than four dollars a day, and the number of such appointed agents who may receive such per diem shall not exceed three. All other trespass agents shall receive not to exceed three dollars per diem. All trespass agents shall be To be paid reimbursed monthly for their per diem and actual expenses necessarily incurred by them in the performance of their duties, to be paid on the warrant of the Auditor General on the approval of itemized vouchers therefor by the Board of State Auditors.

monthly.

duties.

SEC. 2. It shall be the duty of such trespass agents to Powers and watch all state tax lands, state swamp lands, primary schools and university lands, agricultural college, asylum, salt springs, state building and tax homestead lands, and to seize and mark with the state mark and take into their possession all timber or the products therefrom cut from such lands. Such seizures may be made without a warrant. They shall make a report each week in such form as the commissioner shall prescribe, and shall report therein the work done the preceding week, and the timber seized and marked. Such timber as is seized by said trespass agents shall be disposed of by them as directed by the commissioner.

SEC. 3. Such trespass agents shall enforce all the laws of Idem. the state for the protection of timber upon such lands as are set out in section two of this act. They shall make complaint before the officer having jurisdiction of such causes and cause proceedings to be instituted against all persons violating any of the laws of this state for the protection of timber upon

When to give bonds.

Accounting of moneys.

state lands, and shall collect evidence and aid in the prosecution of persons violating such laws. They shall be furnished with plats by the Commissioner of the State Land Office and the Auditor General of this state, showing the lands belonging to the state which it is the duty of such agents to protect. SEC. 4. The Commissioner of the State Land Office may require of each trespass agent before entering upon the duties of his office, a bond to the people of the state of Michigan in the penal sum of two thousand dollars, with good and sufficient sureties, not less than two in number, to be approved by the commissioner, conditioned upon the faithful performance of his duties as trespass agent.

SEC. 5. All moneys received by such trespass agents from the disposition of timber cut from state lands shall be forwarded to the commissioner and shall by him be paid into the state treasury. The moneys so received from state swamp, school, university, salt spring, asylum, state building and agricultural college lands shall be credited to the several funds to which they belong. The money so received from tax homestead and state tax lands shall be credited to the general fund. The Commissioner of the State Land Office shall keep a complete and itemized record of all moneys received by him through the operation of this act, and of all seizures made and trespasses reported by said agents. Approved June 18, 1903.

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Section amended.

[No. 227.]

AN ACT to amend section one of act number forty-five of the publie acts of eighteen hundred eighty-seven, entitled "An act to facilitate the disposal and settlement of taxes on vacant or part-paid swamp, school and other lands," approved March twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred eightyseven, as amended by act number sixty-nine of the public acts of eighteen hundred eighty-nine, the same being section three thousand nine hundred seventy-eight of the Compiled Laws of eighteen hundred ninety-seven, as amended by act number one hundred twenty-one of the public acts of nineteen hundred one.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. Section one of act number forty-five of the public acts of eighteen hundred eighty-seven, entitled "An act to facilitate the disposal and settlement of taxes of vacant or part-paid swamp, school and other lands, approved March twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred eighty-seven, as amended by act number sixty-nine of the public acts of eighteen hundred eighty-nine, the same being section three thou

sand nine hundred seventy-eight of the Compiled Laws of eighteen hundred ninety-seven, as amended by act number one hundred twenty-one of the public acts of nineteen hundred one, is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

the extinguish.

SECTION 1. It shall be lawful for the township board of any Relative to township, or the common council of any city of this state, ment of certo make a compromise, settlement, and determine thereby tain taxes. the sum which the Commissioner of the State Land Office may receive in extinguishment of the ditch, drain, or other taxes charged against any description of vacant or part-paid swamp, school, or other state lands lying in such township or city, previous to the year nineteen hundred three, which sum, when so determined by the township board of such township or common council of such city, and certified to the Commissioner of the State Land Office as to any specific description of such lands, may be paid in lieu of all such ditch, drain or other taxes, interest and charges on the books of said office against such descriptions: Provided, That it shall be the duty Proviso. of the several township boards before making such adjustment and settlement to examine each description of land affected thereby, also to ascertain the amount of taxes and charges against said lands: And provided further, That said Further authority to compromise shall not extend to taxes legally levied and assessed against the interests held in part-paid lands by individuals.

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clause.

SEC. 2. All acts or parts of acts in anywise contravening Repealing any of the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. Approved June 18, 1903.

[No. 228.]

AN ACT to regulate the accounting of state institutions, boards and commissions, to provide for the examination and inspection thereof, the removal of officers therefrom, and to repeal act one hundred twenty-three public acts of eighteen hundred ninety-five and all other acts or parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act.

eral to inspect

The People of the State of Michigan enact: SECTION 1. That the Auditor General, by himself, his Auditor gendeputy, general accountant or such other person or persons accounting. as he may designate, shall visit at least once in each year each of the several state institutions and the receiving and disbursing officer of every board and commission required to file vouchers in the Auditor General's department, showing the receipts and disbursements of public money, and thoroughly examine and inspect the books and accounts thereof for the purpose of ascertaining if such books and accounts

To report irregularities to governor.

Governor to nvestigate.

are accurately and properly kept, and to ascertain if the moneys received and disbursed are correctly and properly stated in the accounts of such institution, board or commission.

SEC. 2. In case the Auditor General, by himself, his deputy, general accountant or such other person or persons as he shall designate, shall find any irregularity or irregularities in the accounting of any state institution, or by any officer receiving or disbursing moneys on account of the state of Michigan, or shall find that the funds of any state institution or in the custody of any receiving, disbursing or accounting officer have been or are being used for any purpose other than that for which they have been appropriated or received, the Auditor General shall immediately report the facts in the case in writing to the Governor.

SEC. 3. Upon receiving such report from the Auditor General the Governor shall immediately, or as soon thereafter as may be practicable, proceed in such manner as he may deem proper to make inquiry and investigation for the purpose of verifying the statements made in such report of the Auditor General, and if satisfied that the statements and representations made by such Auditor General are true and of a character to warrant such action on his part, or if he shall find that any receiving or disbursing officer or custodian of funds of any state institution, board or commission is negligent or incompetent, he may in his discretion suspend or remove from office the person or officer offending or who is responsible for the custody and keeping of such funds: Proviso as to Provided, however, That in cases of removal the officer or son removed. person offending shall have a hearing before the Governor upon written charges preferred by the Governor or other peror persons, and shall be given ten days' time after service of such charges in which to prepare and present an answer to the Governor, but such officer shall be and remain suspended pending such proceedings.

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SEC. 4. The Auditor General, by himself, his deputy, general accountant or such other person or persons as he shall to inspection. designate, shall at all times have access to the books and

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accounts of each and every state institution or in the hands of any officer or person receiving or disbursing money on account of the state, and shall direct and instruct as to the manner of keeping the books and accounts therein so that the workings and transactions of each and every department of such institution shall be clearly shown and exhibited to his satisfaction; and upon receiving such direction and instruction from said Auditor General, his deputy, general accountant or such other person or persons as he shall designate, the officer responsible for the accounting in such institution or for the custody of the moneys or funds received or disbursed on account of the state of Michigan shall immediately proceed to inaugurate such system of bookkeeping as the Auditor General may direct or prescribe.

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