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4300. Detectives to give bond.

SEC. 2. Each detective appointed under this act shall, before receiving his appointment, execute to the State of Nevada and deliver to the governor, for the benefit of the State of Nevada and the persons who may become interested therein, a bond in the sum of five thousand ($5,000) dollars with sureties to be approved by the governor, which bond shall be conditional for the faithful performance of the duties of the detective named therein, and for the payment of any damages which may be sustained by any persons by reason of any malicious, unlawful arrest or imprisonment.

4301. Shall have power of a peace officer-Arrest without warrant— Duty.

SEC. 3. Any detective appointed under this act shall have the powers of a peace officer, and may arrest any person or persons accused or suspected of violating any of the criminal laws of this state; but when such arrest is made without a warrant the detective making the same shall, without unnecessary delay, enter a charge against the person or persons so arrested before a magistrate having jurisdiction of the offense, and secure process for his detention, or release the defendant from custody.

4302. Delivery to sheriff-Complaint to enter.

SEC. 4. It shall be the duty of any detective arresting any person to deliver such person as soon as distance and circumstances will permit to the sheriff of the county wherein the crime was committed or is triable; and, unless previously done, to make and enter a criminal complaint accusing such person of the crime for which the arrest was made.

4303. Governor may revoke appointments.

SEC. 5. The governor may at any time revoke any appointments made by virtue of this act, and make other appointments as herein before provided. 4304. Detectives to receive no fees from state or counties-May receive reward.

SEC. 6. No detective appointed under this act shall receive any fees or compensation from the State of Nevada, or any county of the state; but nothing herein shall deny such detective the right to receive any reward offered for the apprehension of criminals.

SUPERINTENDENT OF STATE PRINTING

An Act fixing the salary of the superintendent of state printing.

Approved March 11, 1909, 87

4305. Salary of state printer.

SECTION 1. From and after the passage and approval of this act the superintendent of state printing shall receive the annual salary of three thousand ($3,000) dollars, payable in twelve equal monthly installments.

An Act in relation to the message of the governor and the reports
of certain state officers.

Approved March 3, 1881, 117

4306. Governor and other state officers to furnish duplicate copies of messages and reports to state printer.

SECTION 1. It shall be the official duty of the governor to prepare and deliver to the superintendent of state printing a duplicate copy of his biennial message to the legislature, without extra compensation; and it shall be

the official duty of all state officers that are now, or may hereafter be, required by law to make either annual or biennial reports to the governor or to the legislature, to prepare and deliver to the superintendent of state printing duplicate copies of the same, without extra compensation.

See sec. 4315.

An Act authorizing the state printer to copyright all state publications.

Approved March 29, 1907, 434

4307. State printer may copyright publications.

SECTION 1. The state printer of the State of Nevada is hereby authorized to have all publications issued by the State of Nevada copyrighted under the laws of the United States, the copyright to be issued in the name of the state printer of the State of Nevada.

4308. Idem-Charge against state library fund.

SEC. 2. All costs and charges incurred in copyrighting such publications to be charged against the state library fund, and to be paid in the same way as other charges are paid by the state.

An Act to authorize the use of the union label on all public printing.

Approved March 13, 1895, 58

4309. Union label to be affixed to public printing.

SECTION 1. On after the passage of this act the state printer shall cause to be affixed to all public printing the union label recognized by the organization known as the International Typographical Union.

4310. Idem-Cuts purchased.

SEC. 2. The state printer is hereby authorized to purchase such cuts for that purpose as in his discretion are necessary.

An Act authorizing the superintendent of state printing to employ a bookkeeper and typist, and fixing compensation therefor.

Approved March 20, 1909, 130

4311. May employ bookkeeper and typist-Compensation.

SECTION 1. The superintendent of state printing of the State of Nevada is hereby authorized to employ a bookkeeper and typist, whose compensation shall be twelve hundred dollars per annum.

4312. Idem-Compensation, how paid.

SEC. 2. The controller shall, at the end of each month, draw his warrant upon the state treasury in favor of such bookkeeper and typist for the amount of such compensation due, and the state treasurer shall pay the same out of any money in the state treasury not otherwise specifically appropriated.

An Act to designate and authorize the work to be done in the state

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SECTION 1.

The printing and binding which may be done in the state printing office at the expense of the state, other than that specially authorized by legislative action, shall be as follows:

The statutes passed by the legislature, the journals of the senate and assembly, the appendix of the journals of the senate and assembly, the biennial message of the governor, the annual reports of the treasurer, controller, board of control of the agricultural experiment station, insurance commissioner, and board of dental examiners, and the biennial reports of the secretary of state, surveyor-general, attorney-general, adjutant-general, superintendent of public instruction, superintendent of state printing, warden of the state prison, superintendent of state police, commissioners for the care of the insane, board of directors of the state orphans' home, regents of the University of Nevada, state engineer, state railroad commission, state publicity commission, historical society, Nevada state fair association, state mine inspector, state license and bullion tax agent, state bank examiner, sheep commission, state board of health, state board of medical examiners, state board of pharmacy, fish commissioners, and reports of the supreme court.

See sec. 4333.

4314. Idem-Pamphlets and leaflets.

SEC. 2. Unless otherwise specially authorized by legislative action, the following pamphlets, bulletins and leaflets shall be printed: Annual register of the University of Nevada, annual catalogue of the Nevada state fair association, Nevada mining laws, Nevada land laws, Nevada election laws, Nevada official election returns, general corporation laws, foreign corporation laws, minutes of meetings of state board of assessors, state school laws, university high school register, monthly bulletin of the state weather service, fish and game law, the pharmacy law, list of registered physicians, insurance laws, ruled work for insurance commissioner, and necessary briefs, transcripts and other legal work for the railroad commission.

4315. When original drafts of reports must be sent to governor.

SEC. 3. All officers, boards of officers, commissioners, trustees, superintendents, regents and directors required by law to make reports to the governor or legislature, except the state controller, state treasurer, insurance commissioner, board of control of the agricultural experiment station, and board of dental examiners, must send the original drafts of such reports to the governor on or before the third day of January in the year 1911, and in every second year thereafter. The state controller must send his report to the governor before the second Monday in January in the year 1910, and in every year thereafter, and the state treasurer on or before the tenth day of January, 1910, and in every year thereafter.

See sec. 4306.

4316. Idem-Submitted to board of examiners-Revision-Matter not to be duplicated-Number to be printed.

SEC. 4. The governor shall, upon receipt of such reports, submit the same to the state board of examiners, who shall carefully examine, edit and revise each of said reports, eliminate all superfluous matter and all subjects not strictly appertaining thereto, and shall order such a number of each of said reports, or part or parts of each of said reports, printed as in their judgment

will meet the requirements of law; provided, that in no case shall a less number of copies than fifty, nor a greater number of copies than fifteen hundred, be printed. The board shall especially see that no matter be printed in more than one report, unless of great public interest.

4317. Forms, blanks, letterheads and envelopes to be printed.

SEC. 5. In addition to the work now required by law to be done in the state printing office for the various state officers, the superintendent of state printing is hereby authorized, and it shall be his duty, to print all forms, blanks, letterheads, and envelopes required in and for the various state institutions and commissions enumerated in section 1 of this act.

4318. Idem-Duty to have printing done.

SEC. 6. All officers, boards of officers, commissioners, trustees, superintendents, regents and directors are hereby required and directed to have all forms, blanks, envelopes and letterheads necessary for the successful working of the various departments, institutions and offices, printed at the expense of the state printing office, and the superintendent of state printing is hereby directed to accept all such work, execute and deliver it as promptly as possible. 4319. Idem-Work subject to capacity of printing office.

SEC. 7. Nothing in this act shall be construed to mean that the superintendent of state printing is required or expected to perform any work other than the type, machinery and other printing and binding appliances now in use in the state printing office will permit.

4320. What work may be done outside of printing office-Board of examiners to determine-Contingent fund.

SEC. 8. Should any state officer, commissioner, trustee, or superintendent consider that the requirements of his office, department or institution demand stationery, blanks, forms or work of any character which cannot be performed in the state printing office, he shall submit the same to the state board of examiners, who shall summons the superintendent of state printing, or his representative, before them, and if it appear that, through lack of necessary machinery or appliances, the work cannot be satisfactorily done in the state printing office, they shall authorize said state officer, commissioner, trustee, or superintendent to have the work performed in a commercial printing office, the cost of same to be paid out of the contingent fund provided for the expenses of state officers or out of the fund provided for the support of the commission or institution requiring the work, as the case may be. 4321. What not state printing.

SEC. 9. Invitations, tickets of admission, programs, menus or like matter for any state institution or school are not to be considered state printing, and the superintendent is directed not to accept the same.

4322. Irrelevant matter not to be included in reports-Exception.

SEC. 10. No state officer, board of officers, commissioner, superintendent, director, or trustee shall incorporate any matter in his report other than that required by law, unless it shall appear to the board of examiners that it is a matter of great public interest and benefit.

4323. Superintendent may submit matter to board of examiners for approval before printing.

SEC. 11. The superintendent of state printing shall be privileged at all times to submit to the state board of examiners work of any description which, in his judgment, is trivial, unnecessary, or a useless expense to the state, and if the state board of examiners shall find such to be the case, it

shall be their duty to order the superintendent of state printing not to execute the same.

4324. Controller not to draw warrant for unauthorized printing.

SEC. 12. The state controller is hereby authorized and directed not to draw his warrant in payment for any printed matter except such as is authorized by section 8 this act.

4325. Transportation of finished work-Expenses, how paid.

SEC. 13. When it is necessary to ship finished work outside of Carson, the institution or commission ordering same shall pay all transportation charges.

4326. Idem-Certain blank stationery to be furnished printer.

SEC. 14. All officers, boards of officers, commissioners, trustees, superintendents, regents, and directors, entitled under the provisions of this act to have printing done at the state printing office, are hereby required to furnish the superintendent with the blank letterheads, noteheads, and envelopes desired by them, and they shall prepay transportation charges on same.

STATE PRINTING OFFICE

An Act to establish a state printing office, and to create the office of superintendent of state printing.

Approved March 11, 1879, 138

4327. Office of superintendent of state printing created-Duties.

4328. Board of printing commissioners-
Superintendent of state printing
elected.

4329. Duty to give bond-Where filed.
4330. General official duties-Only state work
to be done-Limitations as to num-
ber and compensation of employees
-Report to governor.

4331. Superintendent not to be interested in

contracts.

4332. Supplies, how furnished-May advertised for.

be

4333. Printing authorized to be done in the state printing office.

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4339. Style of public printing-Paper.
4340. Binding-When printing commission-
ers may make contracts-Cost.

4327. Office of superintendent of state printing created-Duties.

SECTION 1. The office of superintendent of state printing is hereby created, and after the first day of January, eighteen hundred and eighty-one, all printing (except advertising) shall be done under his superintendence, in an office hereafter provided for.

[Sec. 2 repealed, Stats. 1891, 32.]

4328. Board of printing commissioners-Superintendent elected.

SEC. 3. The secretary of state, state controller and state treasurer, shall be known as the "State Board of Printing Commissioners," who shall, thirty days prior to the convening of the next session of the legislature, appoint a superintendent of state printing. Said superintendent to hold office for two years, and thereafter said officer shall be elected by the people, in accordance with proclamation by the governor, as provided in the case of all other state officers.

See secs. 2765, 2774.

4329. Duty to give bond-Where filed.

SEC. 4. The superintendent of state printing, before entering upon the discharge of the duties of his office, shall give a good and sufficient bond to

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