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ACT 4246.

To grant to the regents of the University of California the north one half of section sixteen, township seven south, of range three east, Mount Diablo meridian, and authorize the exchange thereof. [Approved March 16, 1889. Stats. 1889, p. 229.]

ACT 4247.

To appropriate money to reimburse the university for moneys heretofore appropriated to the endowment fund, which moneys have been by mistake withheld therefrom and appropriated to other state purposes [Stats. 1881, p. 51.]

Repealed 1893, 77. See 1899, 93.

ACT 4248.

Appropriations for the benefit of.

[Stats. 1901, p. 1101

This act appropriated $50,000 to supply a loss in the permane fund to supply a loss through a mortgage made to one William C. Turner.

ACT 4249.

To provide for the better control of the funds of, and for the investment and security of the same.

1883, p. 54.]

Cal. Rep.Cit. 66, 508.

Unconstitutional. (People v. Kewen, 69 Cal. 215.)

ACT 4250.

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To authorize the insurance of all property of the University of California held for purposes of income against damages or loss. [Approved March 20, 1899. Stats 1899, p. 152.]

ACT 4251.

Concerning the selection and sale of university lands. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 356.]

Amended 1883, 36.

This act also related to the determination of land contests. ACT 4252.

Authorizing the regents of the state university to hold

farmers' institutes, making an appropriation therefor. and prescribing the duties of the controller and treas urer in relation thereto. [Approved March 18, 1903. Stats. 1903, p. 205.]

ACT 4253.

Intoxicating liquors, prohibiting sale of within two miles of. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 12.]

Superseded by Penal Code, sec. 172, as amended April 3, 1876. ACT 4254.

Appropriating two hundred and fifty thousand dollars for the erection of buildings for the use of affiliated and other departments of the University of California. [Stats. 1895, p. 69.]

ACT 4255.

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To appropriate one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars for the erection of buildings for the use of affiliated and other departments of the University of California, in San Francisco. [Approved February 23, 1897. Stats.

1897, p. 14.]

АСТ 4256.

Concerning the medical department of. [Stats. 1881, p. 24.]

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To punish vagrants, vagabonds and dangerous and suspicious persons. [Stats. 1855, p. 217.]

Amended 1856, 32; 1863, 770. Superseded by Penal Code, sec. 647.

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To incorporate the town of Vallejo. [Stats. 1865-6, p. 431.] Superseded by the charter, Stats. 1899, 370

АСТ 4267.

398.

To incorporate. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 566.]

Amended 1871-2, 757; 1873-4, 360, 381; 1875-6, 25; 1877-8,
Superseded by charter of Vallejo, 1899, 370.

ACT 4268S.

Vallejo township board of education, establishing. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 160.]

Amended 1875-6, 9.

The code commissioners say of this act: "But if the city of Vallejo is a part thereof, this statute is modified or repealed by the charter of that city, 1899, 370."

ACT 4273.

TITLE 521.

VENTURA COUNTY.

Creating and establishing boundaries of. [Stats. 1871-2,

p. 484.]

Amended 1873-4, p. 365, sec. 4, chap. CCLXIX.

Section 15

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Repealed as to county judges by the constitution of 1879, and as to the other offices by the County Government Acts. See 1897, 452.

АСТ 4276.

Bonds of officers of. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 334.] Repealed by County Government Acts, see 1897, 475, sec. 66.

ACT 4281.

TITLE 522.

VETERANS' HOME.

To provide for the erection of a modern hospital for the veterans' home located at Yountville. [Stats. 1901, p. 823.]

ACT 4282.

To recognize the veterans' home at Yountville as a state home for the maintenance of disabled soldiers and sailors of the United States and to designate an officer to receive money appropriated by the United States on account of said home. [Stats. 1889, p. 418.]

ACT 4283.

To accept from the veterans' home association the conveyance of, and to vest the title in the state of California. to the tract of land in Napa County known as the veterans' home, with the improvements and furnish ings thereon, to make the same a state home for United States soldiers, sailors, and marines, and to provide for the government thereof by the state. [Ap proved March 11, 1897. Stats. 1897, p. 106.]

Amended 1903, 321.

ACT 4284.

Authorizing associated veterans of Mexican war to exchange lands. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 363.]

Amended 1881, 66.

ACT 4285.

To authorize directors of the veterans' home association to exchange certain lands in San Francisco for certain other property belonging to said city and county or for a lease of said property. [Stats. 1891, p. 184.] АСТ 4286.

Appropriation for support of indigent persons residing in veterans' home. [Stats. 1883, p. 55.]

Amended 1887, 6; 1893, 214; 1899, 147; 1901, 275.

ACT 4287.

To enable any county, city and county, city, or town to lease property to any association of veteran soldiers, sailors, or marines. [Stats. 1897, p. 113.]

ACT 4288.

Authorizing the state treasurer to pay over to the treasurer of the veterans' home association moneys received by him under an act of congress. [Stats. 1895, p. 26.]

TITLE 523.

ACT 4293.

VETERINARY SURGERY.

An act entitled an act to regulate the practice of veterinary medicine and surgery in the state of California.

[Approved March 23, 1893. Stats. 1893, p. 289.]

Amended 1903, 258.

Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to practice veterinary medicine and surgery in the state of California without having previously obtained a diploma from a college duly authorized to grant such to students in veterinary medicine and surgery, or to those who have passed satisfactory examinations before the state veterinary medical board, as hereinafter provided for; provided, that nothing in this act shall prevent the medical or surgical treatment of stock by the owners or the employees of owners, or by neighbors who do not as

sume to be practitioners of veterinary medicine or surgery, [Amendment approved March 20, 1903. Stats. 1903, p. 258.]

Sec. 2. 1. This board of examiners shall be known as the state veterinary medical board, and shall consist of five duly qualified practitioners in veterinary medicine and surgery, whose duty it shall be to carry out the pur poses and enforce the provisions of this act.

2. The members of the state veterinary medical board shall be appointed by the governor of the state.

3. The board so appointed shall hold their offices for four (4) years, and the compensation of each member of said state veterinary medical board shall be five dollars per diem, exclusive of all necessary expenses while actually engaged in the duty of their office at the meetings of said board.

4. A meeting of the state veterinary medical board shall be held at least once in every six months after the appointment of said board by the governor of the state of California, such meetings to be held alternately in San Francisco and Los Angeles.

5. Three members of the state veterinary medical board shall constitute a quorum.

6. Said compensation to be paid out of the fees and penalties received under the provisions of this act, and no part of the salary or other expenses of the state veterinary medical board shall be paid out of the state treasury.

7. All moneys received by said state veterinary medical board as such fees and penalties, in excess of the compensation and expense of the state veterinary medical board, shall be annually paid into the state treasury, and become a part of the general fund of the state.

Sec. 3. 1. Said state veterinary medical board shall examine all diplomas as to their genuineness. Each applicant not holding a diploma shall submit to a theoretical and practical examination before the state veterinary medical board; said examination to be written or oral, or both, and sufficiently strict to satisfy said board that the applicant is competent to practice veterinary medicine and surgery.

2. An examination fee of five dollars shall be paid to the state veterinary medical board by the holder of a diploma,

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