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children, wards, or apprentices of actual residents of the
district, including children of proper age who are inmates
of a county or district children's home located in such a
school district, at the discretion of its board of education,
but the time in the school year at which beginners may Beginners.
enter upon the first year's work of the elementary schools
shall be subject to the rules and regulations of the local
boards of education. But all youth of school age living
apart from their parents or guardians and who work to sup-
port themselves by their own labor, shall be entitled to at-
tend school free in the district in which they are employed.
SECTION 2. That said original section 7681 of the Gen-
eral Code be and the same is hereby repealed.

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To amend sections 7823 and 7846 of the General Code, as amended May 10, 1910. (101 O. L. 305-306), relative to teachers' professional certificates.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:
SECTION 1. That sections 7823 and 7846 of the General
Code, as amended May 10, 1910. (101 O. L. 305-306), be
amended so as to read as follows:

tificates.

Sec. 7823. Applicants for five-years' or eight-years' certificates shall have had not less than forty month's experience in teaching and shall make not less than eightyfive per cent. in any branch and a general average of not less than ninety-two per cent. All five-years' and eightyears' certificates shall be regarded as professional certifi- Professional cercates, and shall be renewed without examination at the discretion of the examining board, except that no such certificate will be renewable if the holder thereof has not been Renewable. actively engaged in teaching within the four years preceding. Such professional certificate shall be valid in any county in the state.

Sec. 7846. Applicants for five-years' and eight-years' certificates shall have had not less than forty months' ex- Experience. perience in teaching and shall make not less than eightyfive per cent. in any branch and a general average of not less than ninety-two per cent. All five-years' and eight- age. years' certificates shall be regarded as professional certifi

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cates and be renewed without examination at the discretion of the examining board, except that no such certificate will be renewable if the holder has not been actively engaged in teaching within the four years preceding.

SECTION 2. That said original sections 7823 and 7846 of the General Code, as amended May 10, 1910. (101 O. L. 305-306), be and the same are hereby repealed.

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Open season.

[House Bill No. 145.]

AN ACT

To amend section 1416 of the General Code, relative to the killing of squirrels.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION 1. That section 1416 of the General Code be amended so as to read as follows:

Sec. 1416. No person shall catch, kill, injure or pursue a squirrel except from the fifteenth day of September to the twentieth day of October, both inclusive.

At no time shall any person kill or injure more than five squirrels in any one day.

SECTION 2. That said original section 1416 be and the same is hereby repealed.

S. J. VINING.

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

HUGH L. NICHOLS, President of the Senate.

. Passed March 28th, 1911.

Approved April 8th, 1911.

JUDSON HARMON,

Governor. 33

Cemetery plat.

[House Bill No. 68.]

AN ACT

To amend sections 3447 and 3454 of the General Code relating to the care of township cemeteries.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:
SECTION 1. That sections 3447 and 3454 of the General
Code be amended so as to read as follows:

Sec. 3447. The trustees shall have such cemetery laid out in lots, avenues and paths, number the lots and have a suitable plat thereof made, which shall be carefully kept by

vision.

the township clerk. They shall make and enforce all needful rules and regulations for its division into lots, and the allotment thereof to families or individuals, and for the care, supervision and improvement thereof, and they shall Care and superrequire the grass and weeds to be cut and destroyed at least twice each year in all such cemeteries. Suitable provision shall be made therein for persons whose burial is at the expense of the township.

Sec. 3454. A township trustee who neglects or refuses to perform the duties required of him under sections 3447, 3452 and 3453 shall be fined not less than five nor more than Penalty. twenty dollars, to be recovered by action in the name of any taxpayer resident of the township in which such cemetery is located, for each offense. Within ten days after such fine is collected, it shall be paid to the treasurer of the township, to be applied by the trustees in repairing such cemetery or burying grounds.

SECTION 2. That said original sections 3447 and 3454 of the General Code be, and the same are hereby repealed. S. J. VINING.

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

HUGH L. NICHOLS,
President of the Senate.

Passed March 28th, 1911.
Approved April 8th, 1911.

JUDSON HARMON,

Governor.
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[Senate Bill No. 78.]

AN ACT

To amend section 1532 of the general code, relative to the commencement of terms of judges of the court of common pleas.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION 1. That section 1532 of the general code be amended to read as follows:

Sec. 1532. Each judge of the court of common pleas shall be chosen in an even numbered year, and hold his office When chosen; for six years, commencing on the expiration of the term of his predecessor as fixed by law.

SECTION 2. That said original section 1532 of the gen

eral code be and the same is hereby repealed.

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Guardianship and control of inmates.

[House Bill No. 91.]

AN ACT

To amend section 3093 of the General Code relative to the guardianship of trustees.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION 1. That section 3093 of the General Code be amended to read as follows:

Sec. 3093. All inmates of such home who by reason of abandonment, neglect, or dependence have been admitted, or who have been by the parent or guardian voluntarily surrendered to the trustees, shall be under the sole and exclusive guardianship and control of the trustees during their stay in such home, until they are eighteen years of age, and if such child is placed out, indentured or adopted, such control shall continue until such child becomes of lawful age. SECTION 2. That said original section 3093 be and the same is hereby repealed.

S. J. VINING.

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

HUGH L. NICHOLS, President of the Senate.

Passed March 28th, 1911.
Approved April 8th, 1911.

JUDSON HARMON,

Governor. 36

Consent.

[House Bill No. 216.]

AN ACT

To amend section 8025 of the General Code, relating to the consent of president and vice-president of the board of directors of children's home in adoption of children.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION 1. That section 8025 of the General Code, be amended to read as follows:

Sec. 8025. When such child is an inmate of an orphan asylum, or children's home, organized under the laws of this state, and has been previously abandoned by its parents or guardians, or voluntarily surrendered by its parents or guardians to the trustees or directors of such asylum, or children's home, then the written consent of the president, or in his absence or disability, the vice-president, of the board of trustees or directors of such asylum, or children's home, shall be received by the probate court in place of the consent of the parents or guardians.

SECTION 2. That said original section 8025 of the General Code be, and the same is hereby repealed.

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To amend sections 1003 and 1004 of the general code, providing for the regulation of workshops and factories.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION 1. That sections 1003 and 1004 of the general code be amended so as to read as follows:

Sec. 1003. Every manufacturer of the state shall within three days after the happening of any accident in his establishment resulting in death, or bodily injury of such a nature that the person injured does not return to his or her employment in said establishment within two or more days after the occurrence of the accident, shall forward by mail to the chief inspector of workshops and factories a report containing the following particulars in full: 1. Name and address of manufacturer, (person, firm or corporation.)

2. Nature of business in which manufacturer is engaged and place where accident occurred.

3. Name, address, sex, age and kind of employment of person killed or injured and whether such person is married or single.

4. Time of day deceased began work on day of accident, time of day accident occurred, and date of accident or death.

5. At what employed when killed or injured, whether such person was familiar with the work at which engaged or the machinery which he was operating and whether such machinery was in good order and guarded so as to prevent accident under ordinary circumstances. If such machinery was not guarded, reasons for not guarding the same.

6. Description of manner in which such person was killed or injured.

7. Description of nature and extent of injury.

8. Number of persons deprived of support in consequence of such death or injury.

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