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§ 227. ELECTION OF SENATORS. At the general election in the year nineteen hundred and eight, and every four years thereafter, a senator shall be elected in each odd-numbered senatorial district constituted in section seventy-eight of this code. At the general election in the year nineteen hundred and ten, and every four years thereafter, a senator shall be elected in each even-numbered district constituted in section seventy-eight of this code. History: Amended March 19, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 613.

A codification of § 3 Act March 21, 1901, Stats. and Amdts. 1901, p. 547,
HENNING'S GENERAL LAWS, p. 678.

§ 228. SAME. [ELECTION OF ASSEMBLYMEN.] At the general election in the year nineteen hundred and eight and every two years thereafter, a member of the assembly shall be elected in each of the assembly districts constituted by section ninety of this code.

History: Amended March 19, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 613.
A codification of § 4 Act March 21, 1901, Stats. and Amdts. 1901, p. 547,
HENNING'S GENERAL LAWS, p. 678.

§ 229. CHANGE OF PRECINCT BOUNDARIES. Neither boards of supervisors, municipal officers, nor any other officer or officers, shall have the power to alter the boundaries of any township, ward, election precinct, or other local subdivision, of any county, city and county, city, or town, so as to change the boundaries of any senatorial or assembly district as constituted and defined in Chapter II of Title I of Part II of this code.

History: Amended March 19, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 613.
A codification of § 5 Act March 21, 1901, Stats. and Amdts. 1901, p. 547,
HENNING'S GENERAL LAWS, p. 678.

§ 230. APPORTIONMENT OF MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLY (repealed). History: Repealed March 19, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 613.

§ 266. PER DIEM AND MILEAGE OF MEMBERS OF LEGISLATURE. Members of the legislature shall receive eight dollars per day, payable weekly, during the session of the legislature, and ten cents per mile for each mile of travel to and from their residences and the place of holding the session. During sessions of the legislature members thereof traveling on the business of either house shall receive for any trip or trips authorized by either house an amount equal to their actual expenses incurred on such trip or trips.

History: Amended March 21, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 847.

$288. WHO MAY CONTEST (repealed).

History: Repealed March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 562. Note: Amendment of March 23, 1907, to § 1124 Code of Civil Procedure (Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 913), provides as to who may contest.

$289. GROUNDS OF CONTEST TO BE STATED IN PETITION (repealed).

History: Repealed March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 562. Note: The grounds of contest and contents of written statement provided in amendment of Act March 23, 1907, to § 1115 Code of Civil Procedure, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 912.

$290. NOTICE TO RESPONDENT (repealed).

History: Repealed March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 562.
In effect immediately.

§ 291. NOTICE TO THE HOUSE (repealed).

History: Repealed March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 562.
In effect immediately.

$292. TRIAL COMMITTEE, HOW CHOSEN (repealed).

History: Repealed March 19, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 562.
In effect immediately.

§ 293. NOTICE OF CHOICE (repealed).

History: Repealed March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 562.
In effect immediately.

§ 294. POWERS OF COMMITTEE (repealed).

History: Repealed March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 562.
In effect immediately.

$ 295. JUDGMENT OF COMMITTEE (repealed).

History: Repealed March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 562.
In effect immediately.

$ 349. STATE PRINTER (repealed).

History: Repealed March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 584.
In effect immediately.

§ 357. YOSEMITE AND BIG TREE COMMISSIONERS (repealed). History: Repealed March 16, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 269. In effect immediately.

$364. WHO CONSTITUTES BOARD OF EXAMINERS. The board of examiners consists of the governor, the secretary of state, the attorney-general, or during his absence from the capital, the assistant attorney-general. The secretary of the board is ex officio a member thereof, to act only in the absence from the capital of any two of the members.

History: Amended March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 584.
In effect immediately.

§ 367. STATE PRISON DIRECTORS (repealed).

History: Repealed March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 583.
In effect immediately.

§ 386. SALARY OF EXECUTIVE SECRETARY [OF GOVERNOR]. The executive secretary of the governor is ex officio secretary of the board of state capitol commissioners. His annual salary as executive secretary of the governor is two thousand six hundred dollars, and his annual salary as secretary of the board of state capitol commissioners is six hundred dollars.

History: Amended March 11, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 208.
In effect immediately

$415. OFFICERS TO ASSIST SECRETARY OF STATE. The secretary of state, to assist him in the discharge of the duties of his office, may appoint the following officers: One deputy secretary of state, a keeper of the archives, a bookkeeper, one assistant bookkeeper, six recording clerks, one register clerk, two certificate clerks, one statistician, one state janitor, one janitor's

clerk, (each and all of whom shall be civil executive officers); also two engineers, one of whom shall serve only during the sessions of the legislature, two firemen, one of whom shall serve only during the sessions of the legislature, two electricians, one of whom shall serve only during the sessions of the legislature, six porters for the capitol, one messenger for the office of the secretary of state, three watchmen, four elevator attendants, two of whom shall serve only during the sessions of the legislature, and two special clerks in each legislative year, to serve from January first to May first.

416.

History: Amended March 6, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 118.
In effect immediately.

FEES OF SECRETARY OF STATE. EXCEPTIONS. DISPOSITION OF FEES. The secretary of state, for services performed in his office, must charge and collect the following fees:

1. For a copy of any law, resolution, record, or other document or paper on file in his office, twenty cents per folio.

2. For comparing a copy of any law, resolution, record, or other document or paper with the original, or the certified copy of the original, on file in his office, five cents per folio.

3. For affixing certificate and seal of state, unless otherwise provided for, two dollars.

4. For filing articles of incorporation, if the capital stock amounts to twentyfive thousand dollars or less, fifteen dollars; if the capital stock amounts to over twenty-five thousand dollars, and not over seventy-five thousand dollars, twenty-five dollars; if the capital stock amounts to over seventy-five thousand dollars, and not over two hundred thousand dollars, fifty dollars; if the capital stock amounts to over two hundred thousand dollars, and not over five hundred thousand dollars, seventy-five dollars; if the capital stock is over five hundred thousand dollars, and not over one million dollars, one hundred dollars; if the capital stock is over one million dollars, fifty dollars additional for every five hundred thousand dollars or fraction thereof of capital stock over and above one million dollars; for filing articles of incorporation without capital stock, except co-operative associations, five dollars; for filing articles of incorporation of co-operative associations, formed under the act of eighteen hundred and ninety-five, and acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof, fifteen dollars.

5. For recording articles of incorporation, twenty cents per folio.

6. For issuing certificate of incorporation, three dollars.

7. For filing certificate of increase of capital stock, five dollars for every fifty thousand dollars or fraction thereof of such increase.

8. For filing certificate of decrease of capital stock, five dollars.

9. For filing notice of removal of principal place of business, five dollars. 10. For filing amended articles of incorporation, unless otherwise provided for, five dollars.

11. For filing certificate of creation of bonded indebtedness, or increase or decrease thereof, five dollars.

12. For issuing certificate of increase or decrease of capital stock, three dollars.

13. For filing certificate on continuance of existence, five dollars. 14. For issuing certificate of continuance of existence, three dollars.

15. For filing claim to trade-mark, and issuing certificate of filing, five dollars.

16. For issuing certificate of filing of any document, not otherwise provided for, three dollars.

17. For filing certificate of increase or decrease of number of directors, five dollars.

18. For issuing certificate of increase or decrease of number of directors, three dollars.

19. For receiving and recording each official bond, five dollars.

20. For filing notice of appointment of agent, five dollars.

21. For each commission, passport, or other document signed by the governor and attested by the secretary of state (pardons, military commissions, and extradition papers excepted), five dollars.

22. For each patent for land issued by the governor, if for one hundred and sixty acres or less, one dollar; and for each additional one hundred and sixty acres, or fraction thereof, one dollar.

23. For issuing certificate of official character, two dollars.

24. For recording miscellaneous documents or papers, twenty cents per folio.

25. For filing certified copy of order and decree of court, changing name, or certified copy of order and decree of court, dissolving a corporation, five dollars.

[Exceptions.] No member of the legislature or state officer shall be charged for any search relative to matters appertaining to the duties of their office; nor shall they be charged any fee for a certified copy of any law or resolution. passed by the legislature relative to their official duties.

[Disposition of fees-State library fund.] All fees collected by the secretary of state must, at the end of each month, be paid into the state treasury. Three thousand five hundred dollars of such monthly returns shall be credited to and constitute the state library fund, and the balance shall be paid into the general fund of the state.

History: Amended March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 352.

§ 419a. SALARIES AND DUTIES OF STATISTICIAN. The statistician provided for in section four hundred and fifteen, of the Political Code, shall perform such special duties as shall be assigned to him by the secretary of state, and shall receive an annual salary of twenty-four hundred dollars, to be paid in the same manner and at the same time as other state officers.

History: Enacted March 19, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 612.
In effect immediately

$ 420. SALARIES OF CLERKS AND EMPLOYEES. The annual salary of the keeper of the archives is two thousand dollars; of the assistant bookkeeper, two thousand dollars; of each of the recording clerks, sixteen hundred dollars; of the register clerk, sixteen hundred dollars; of each of the certificate clerks, sixteen hundred dollars; of the statistician, two thousand dollars; of the state janitor, two thousand dollars; of the janitor's clerk, sixteen hundred

dollars; of one engineer, fifteen hundred dollars; of one fireman, ten hundred and eighty dollars; of one electrician, fifteen hundred dollars; of each of the porters of the capitol, ten hundred and eighty dollars; of the messenger for the office of the secretary of state, nine hundred dollars; of two elevator attendants, ten hundred and eighty dollars. The monthly salary of the engineer serving during the sessions of the legislature, one hundred and twenty-five dollars; of the firemen serving during the sessions of the legislature, ninety dollars; of the electrician serving during the sessions of the legislature, one hundred and twenty-five dollars; of each of the elevator attendants serving during the sessions of the legislature, ninety dollars; of each of the special clerks serving from the first day of January to the first day of May, during each legislative year, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. All such salaries are payable in the same manner and at the same time as other state officers. History: Amended March 6, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 118.

In effect immediately.

§ 439. EMPLOYEES OF CONTROLLER. The controller may appoint one deputy controller, one bookkeeper, one expert, five clerks and one stenographer, all of whom shall be civil executive officers.

[In effect, when.] Sec. 3. This act shall take effect immediately. History: Amendment became a law, under constitutional provision, without governor's approval, March 10, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 190.

§ 440. SALARIES. The annual salary of the deputy controller is twentyseven hundred dollars; of the bookkeeper, twenty-four hundred dollars; of the expert, two thousand dollars; of each clerk, one thousand six hundred dollars; and of the stenographer, nine hundred dollars. All such salaries shall be paid in the same manner and at the same time as the salaries of other state officers.

[In effect, when.] Sec. 3. This act shall take effect immediately.

History: Amendment became a law, under the constitutional provision, without the governor's approval, March 10, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 190.

§ 444. STATE GENERAL FUND, TRANSFER OF MONEYS TO. The controller must, when the general fund of the state treasury is exhausted, and there is money in some other fund not required to meet any demand which has accrued or may accrue against it, report such fact to the governor and the treasurer. If they find that the money is not needed in such other fund, the governor may order the controller to direct the transfer of such money, or any part thereof, to the general fund. All money so transferred must be returned to the fund from which it was transferred as soon as there is sufficient money in the general fund to return it. Nothing in this section warrants the transfer of any money from any fund so as to in any manner interfere with the object for which such fund was created.

History: Enacted March 18, 1907, Stats. and Amdts. 1907, p. 582.
In effect immediately.

§ 453a. DONATIONS OF MONEY TO STATE, DISPOSITION. Whenever any person donates to the state any money, the state treasurer is hereby authorized, upon the receipt of a certificate from the controller, to receive the

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