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fees collected by him in his official capacity during the month previous, and also a duplicate copy thereof with the board of county commissioners. He is authorized to appoint a deputy, the salary of such deputy to be fixed by the board of county commissioners, and for such time as said board may deen

necessary.

attorney

SEC. 5. The district attorney shall receive a salary of $1,500 District per annum, and shall also be allowed his actual expenses when called from the county-seat and in discharge of the official duties of district attorney. The above salary and expenses shall be in full for all services rendered.

ers

SEC. 6. The county commissioners shall receive the sum of Commission$600 per annum each, which shall be compensation in full for all services rendered.

able monthly

SEC. 7. All salaries herein provided for shall be payable in Salaries paytwelve equal installments. The county auditor shall on the first Monday of each and every month draw his warrant on the salary fund in favor of each of the officers named herein for the salary due said officer for the last preceding month, and the county treasurer shall pay said warrant out of said fund. SEC. 8. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed.

CHAP. 100-An Act fixing the salary of the justice of the peace of Goldfield Township, Esmeralda County, State of Nevada, and repealing all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith.

[Approved March 13, 1913]

The People of the State of Nevada, represented in Senate and

Assembly, do enact as follows:

justice of

SECTION 1. From and after January 1, 1915, the justice of Salary of the peace of Goldfield township shall receive in full compensa- the peace of tion for all services and ex officio services that may be rendered Goldfield by him the sum of one hundred and twenty-five ($125) dollars per month.

criminal fees

treasury

SEC. 2. The regularly elected or appointed justice of the All civil and peace of said township before his salary shall be allowed by como to the board of county commissioners of Esmeralda County shall county pay into the county treasury each month all moneys collected by him as fees or costs in civil cases and all fees and costs and fines in criminal cases and he shall file with the clerk of the board of county commissioners a sworn statement in writing Sworn of all fees, fines and costs collected by him in all criminal and civil cases during the month for which his salary is asked. SEC. 3. The board of county commissioners of Esmeralda CommissionCounty shall allow the salary named in section 1 of this act as other salaries are allowed and the county auditor shall draw his warrant for the sum and the county treasurer shall pay the sum.

statement

ers to allow salary

SEC. 4. This act shall take effect from and after January In effect 1915 1, 1915.

SEC. 5. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.

Trustees to furnish all

CHAP. 101-An Act to provide books, equipment, and materials free of charge to the pupils of the public schools and to provide for and encourage the economic use thereof, and fixing penalties for its infraction, and repealing an act in conflict herewith.

[Approved March 14, 1913]

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

SECTION 1. The board of trustees of each school district shall purchase all new text and supplementary school books and school supplies to be used by the pupils of such district, and supplies and the cost of the same shall be a legal charge against the county school fund belonging to such district.

school books

for pupils

Remain

property of school district

SEC. 2. All books purchased by the district board shall be held as property of the district, except as herein provided. and shall be loaned to the pupils of the school in said district while pursuing a course of study therein.

SEC. 3. The parents and guardians of pupils shall be Parents and responsible for all books loaned to the children in their charge,

guardians responsible for books

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and shall pay to the clerk of the board of trustees, or other person authorized by the board of trustees to receive the same, the full purchase price of every such book destroyed, lost, or so damaged as to make it unfit for use by other pupils succeeding to their classes. The board of trustees shall establish reasonable rules and regulations governing the care and custody of the said books, and for the payment of fines for injuries to the books.

SEC. 4. Equipment and materials for use in manual training, industrial training, and teaching domestic science may be supplied to the pupils in the same manner out of the same fund and on the same terms and conditions as books; provided, that no private ownership can be acquired in such equipment or material unless sold in the manner prescribed by law, when such equipment or material shall be no longer used or required for the schools of the district.

SEC. 5. Authorized supplementary and desk books for the use of teachers shall be purchased under this act, and shall remain the property of the school district for which they were purchased, unless sold in accordance with the provisions of this act.

SEC. 6. Text-books and supplementary books may be sold for cash.

trustees to

collected

SEC. 7. It shall be the duty of the clerk of the board of School trustees to turn over to the county treasurer, within thirty turn money days after receiving the same, all moneys collected under the into county provisions of this act, and the same shall be credited to the treasury county fund of the district from which it came.

a misde

SEC. 8. Every person violating the provisions of this act Violation shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction meanor, penthereof shall be fined not more than twenty dollars or impris- alty oned in the county jail not more than ten days, or both so fined and imprisoned.

repealed

SEC. 9. An act entitled "An act to provide books, equip- Certain act ment and materials, and to encourage the economic use thereof by the pupils of the public schools, and fixing penalties for its infraction," approved March 22, 1909, is hereby repealed.

SEC. 10. This act shall go into effect on and after July 1, In effect

1913.

July 1, 1913

CHAP. 102-An Act creating the office of deputy constable of Elko Township, in Elko County, State of Nevada, and providing for the payment of a salary to such deputy constable.

[Approved March 14, 1913]

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

deputy

Township

SECTION 1. There is hereby created the office of deputy Creating constable in and for the township of Elko, Elko County, State constable of Nevada. The regularly elected or appointed constable of for Elko Elko Township, county of Elko, State of Nevada, is empowered to appoint a deputy, and said deputy shall receive a Salary salary of one hundred dollars per month.

Elko town

SEC. 2. The county commissioners of Elko County are Paid from hereby authorized and directed to pay the deputy constable fund of Elko Township a monthly salary of one hundred dollars. out of any moneys in the Elko town fund.

Concerning

county health

officers and

deputies

CHAP. 103-An Act to amend an act entitled "An act creating a state board of health, defining their duties, prescribing the manner of the appointment of its officers, fixing their compensation, and making an appropriation for the support of said board, establishing county boards of health, requiring certain statements to be filed, and defining certain misdemeanors and providing penalties therefor, and other matters relating thereto," approved March 27, 1911, by amending section six thereof and adding three new sections thereto, and providing for the renumbering of sections twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, and thirty.

[Approved March 15, 1913]

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

SECTION 1.

amended so as

Section six of the above-entitled act is hereby to read as follows:

Section 6. The board of county commissioners shall appoint a local health officer for a period of not less than one year who shall only be removed for incompetency, and who shall act as a collector of vital statistics and is empowered to appoint such deputy or deputies as may be necessary, with the approval of the board of county commissioners. For collecting and compiling the vital statistics of the county he shall receive from the county a sum not less than $25 per month, and the board of county commissioners are directed to allow a claim for this or for such greater sum as they may deem proper for the work performed; the deputies appointed by the local health officer, with the approval of the county commissioners, shall be paid in the same manner, Salaries and a sum not to exceed $25 per month for registering and compiling the data prescribed by the state board of health and by this act. The deputy health officers shall file with the local health officer monthly reports not later than the fifth day of each month which said report shall be compiled by the local health officer and forwarded to the secretary of the state board of health not later than the 10th day of each month. In counties where deputy registrars are appointed the county commissioners shall allow them a monthly salary or the sum of one dollar ($1) for each birth and death certificate executed by them.

duties

Duties regarding contagious diseases

Reports

SEC. 2. Following section twenty-four the following are to be inserted.

Section 25. All cases of smallpox, diphtheria, [or] scarlet fever, shall be reported by the attending physician to the local health officer within twenty-four hours after making such diagnosis, and on or before the fifth day of each month physicians shall report to the local health officer in their respective counties, all cases of contagious, infectious or communicable

neglect

diseases treated by them during the preceding month. Blanks for such reports shall be supplied by the state board of health. Section 26. Any physician who shall wilfully neglect or Penalties for refuse to perform any duties imposed upon them by the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be fined not less than five ($5) dollars nor more than twenty-five ($25) dollars.

marriage

Section 27. It shall be the duty of the county clerk of the County clerk several counties of the state to transmit to the secretary of to report on the state board of health, on or before the 10th day of Janu- licenses ary and the 10th day of June of each year the number of marriage licenses issued by him during the preceding six months.

renumbered

Section twenty-five of said act to be renumbered and known Sections as section twenty-eight (28) and the following sections numbered consecutively up to and including section thirty-three (33).

CHAP. 104-An Act to authorize the deposit of state moneys in banks in this state, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act.

[Approved March 15, 1913]

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

moneys may

Nevada

SECTION 1. All moneys under the control of the state State treasurer, belonging to the state, may be deposited by the be loaned to state treasurer to the credit of the state in such state or banking national bank, or banks, in the state as the treasurer, with institutions the approval of the state board of examiners, shall select for the safe keeping of such deposits, and any sum so deposited shall be deemed to be in the state treasury; and provided further, that such depositary bank or banks be selected from those agreeing to pay interest at the rate of two and one-half per cent per annum, for such deposits; provided, that not Provisos more than one-tenth of the aggregate amount of state moneys available for deposit and on deposit shall be deposited in any one bank; and provided further, that such deposit shall not exceed seventy-five per cent of the paid-up capital, exclusive of reserve and surplus, of any depositary bank. The expense of transportation of moneys to and from the state treasury to such depositaries shall be borne by such depositaries. Said deposits with interest thereon, shall be subject to withdrawal at any time upon the demand of the state treasurer.

per cent, how computed

SEC. 2. The interest to be paid by any such depositary Interest, 21⁄2 bank shall be on the average daily balances of the state moneys kept on deposit therewith, and shall be paid and credited to the state monthly on the first day of each and every month,

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