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county work. He shall also receive his actual expenses when at work in the field.

13. Justices of the peace, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

14. Constables, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

15. [Salaries and mileage of supervisors.] Each member of the board of supervisors, twelve hundred dollars per annum, and twenty-five cents per mile while traveling from their respective residence to the county seat, not more than once each month.

16. [Fees of official reporter.] In counties of this class the official reporter of the superior court shall receive such fees as are now and may hereafter be allowed by law.

[In effect when.] Sec. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force immediately from and after the next general election for said officers.

History: Former section respecting duty of surveyor to transmit plats and field notes to surveyor-general when required, enacted March 12, 1872, founded on § 13 Act April 9, 1850, Stats. 1850, p. 171; repealed and present section enacted March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 528, Kerr's Stats. and Amdts. 1906-7, p. 365; amended March 8, 1909, Stats. and Amdts. 1909, p. 228.

A codification of § 201 County Government Act (Hen. G. L., p. 320).

Former statute.-Hen. G. L., p. 320, § 201.

Present section.-103 P. 199, 201 (scope of codifying act of 1907)..

ARTICLE XLV.

COUNTIES OF THE FORTY-FIFTH CLASS.
Salaries and fees of officers of.

§ 4274.

§ 4274. SALARIES AND FEES OF OFFICERS OF. In counties of the forty-fifth class the county officers shall receive, as compensation for the services required of them by law or by virtue of their office, the following salaries, to wit:

1. The county clerk, eighteen hundred dollars per annum. 2. The sheriff, twenty-four hundred dollars per annum, and the fees or commissions for the service of all papers issued by any court of the state otuside of his county, and his actual and necessary traveling expenses while executing a warrant outside of his county issued by a magistrate or court within his county.

3. The recorder, eighteen hundred dollars per annum. 4. The auditor, one thousand dollars per annum.

5. The treasurer, one thousand dollars per annum.

6. The tax-collector, one thousand dollars per annum which shall be in full for all services as tax-collector and licensecollector.

7. The assessor, fifteen hundred dollars per annum.

8. The district attorney, fifteen hundred dollars per an

num.

9. The coroner, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

10. The public administrator, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

11. The superintendent of schools, one thousand dollars per annum, and actual and necessary traveling expenses when visiting schools of his county. He shall also be allowed five dollars per day for acting as secretary of the board of education for each day said board is in session.

12. The surveyor, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

13. Justices of the peace, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

14. Constables, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by the law.

15. [Salaries and mileage of supervisors.] Each member of the board of supervisors, five dollars a day when the board is in session, and ten cents a mile, in going only, for traveling from his residence to the county seat, and when serving as road commissioner three dollars per day, and actual and necessary expenses; provided, he shall not in any one year receive more than three hundred dollars as supervisor, exclusive of mileage, nor more than two hundred dollars as road commissioner, exclusive of traveling expenses.

16. [Salaries and mileage members board of education.] Each member of the board of education shall receive five dollars per day as compensation for his services when in actual attendance upon said board, and mileage at the rate of ten cents per mile, one way only, from his residence to the place of meeting of said board. The secretary of said board of education shall receive five dollars per day for his services for the actual time that the board may be in session. Said compensation of the members of said board and of said secretary shall be paid out of the same fund as the salary of the superintendent of schools. Claims for such service and mileage shall be presented to the board of supervisors and shall be allowed at the rate above named, and in the same manner as other claims against the county are allowed. The compensation of the members of the county board of education herein provided is not in addition to that provided in section seventeen hundred and seventy of this code.

History: Former section making it the duty of the county surveyor to assist surveyor-general, enacted March 12, 1872, and founded on § 14 Act April 9, 1850, Stats. 1850, p. 172; repealed and new section regulating salaries and fees of officers, enacted March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 529, Kerr's Stats. and Amdts. 1906-7, p. 366; amended March 13, 1909, Stats. and Amdts. 1909, p. 308.

A codification of § 202 County Government Act (Hen. G. L., p. 321).

Former statute.-Hen. G. L., p. 321, § 202.

Present section.-103 P. 199, 201 (scope of codifying act of 1907).

ARTICLE XLVI.

COUNTIES OF THE FORTY-SIXTH CLASS.

§ 4275. Salaries and fees of officers of.

§ 4275. SALARIES AND FEES OF OFFICERS OF. In counties of the forty-sixth class the county officers shall receive, as compensation for the services required of them by law or by virtue of their offices, the following compensation and salaries, to-wit:

1. The county clerk, two thousand dollars per annum.

2. The sheriff, thirty-five hundred dollars per annum, and actual traveling expenses incurred in the pursuit or arrest of criminals, either in or out of his county.

3. The recorder, fifteen hundred dollars per annum.

4. The auditor, five hundred dollars per annum.

5. The treasurer, twelve hundred dollars per annum.

6. The tax-collector, eight hundred dollars per annum, which shall be in full for all services as tax-collector and license-collector.

7. The assessor, eighteen hundred dollars per annum.

8. The district attorney, fifteen hundred dollars per annum. 9. The coroner, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

10. The public administrator, such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law.

11. The superintendent of schools, sixteen hundred dollars per annum, and actual traveling expenses when visiting the schools of his county.

12. The surveyor, nine hundred dollars per annum, and in addition thereto, he shall receive his actual traveling and other necessary expenses incurred by him while engaged in work for the county.

13. [Salaries and mileage of supervisors.] Each supervisor, fifty dollars per month, payable at the same time and in the same manner as other county officers are paid, and his necessary and actual expenses when attending to the business

of the county by order of the board, and mileage at the rate of twenty cents per mile for traveling from his residence to the county seat to attend the sessions of the board, and mileage at the rate of twenty cents per mile one way for all actual distances traveled by him in the performance of his duties as road commissioner.

14. [Township officers. Compensation of.] In counties of this class the township officers shall receive the following compensation:

In townships having a population of twenty-five hundred or more, justices of the peace and constables shall each receive a salary of thirty dollars per month.

In townships having a population of fifteen hundred and less than twenty-five hundred, the justices of the peace and constables shall each receive a salary of fifteen dollars per month.

In townships having a population of less than fifteen hundred the justices of the peace and constables shall each receive a salary of ten dollars per month.

The above-named salaries shall be in full compensation for all services of the said justices of the peace and constables in criminal cases; provided, that in addition to the salary herein allowed each constable shall be paid out of the treasury of the county for traveling expenses outside of his township for service of a warrant of arrest or any other paper in a criminal case such fees as are now or may be hereafter allowed by law, and for transporting prisoners to the county jail the actual expenses for such transportation, and his actual and necessary expenses in the keeping and caring for property seized by him under a writ of attachment or execution; and provided further that justices of the peace and constables may retain for their own use, the fees which are now or may be hereafter allowed to them respectively in civil cases.

[Determining population.] And provided further, that for the purpose of this section, the population of the several townships shall be ascertained by multiplying the number of

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