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LAWS OF THE THIRTY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

CHAPTER 2.

PUBLICATION OF THE LAWS.

S. F. 254.

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AN ACT to amend chapter one (1) of the acts of the Twenty-seventh General Assembly, relating to the publication of the laws of the State of Iowa.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. Publication of extracts from laws-how paid. That chapter one (1) of the acts of the Twenty-seventh General Assembly, be amended by striking out. of the twelfth (12) and thirteenth (13) lines of section one (1) of said act, the words, "out of the funds appropriated for the office or commission, publishing the same" and inserting in lieu thereof the words, "under the provisions of section one hundred-twenty (120) of the code". SEC. 2... In effect. This act, being deemed of immediate importance, shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Register and Leader and the Des Moines Daily Capital, newspapers published at Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved April 5, A. D. 1906.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Register and Leader, April 9, 1906, and the Des Moines Daily Capital, April 11, 1906.

W. B. MARTIN,

Secretary of State.

CHAPTER 3.

PRINTING, BINDING, AND DISTRIBUTION OF STATE REPORTS AND DOCUMENTS

S. F. 173.

AN ACT to amend sections seventy (70), seventy-one (71) and one hundred and forty-one (141) of the code, and to repeal the law as it appears in section one hundred and twentyfive (125) of the supplement to the code and enact a substitute therefor and to repeal the law as it appears in section one hundred and twenty-six (126) of the supplement to the code, as amended by chapter five (5) of the acts of the Thirtieth General Assembly, and enact a substitute therefor and to amend the law as it appears in section twenty-six hundred and twenty-two (2622) of the supplement to the code, relating to printing and binding.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. Iowa official register-published biennially-number. That section seventy (70 of the code be amended by striking out the words "annually, fifteen" in the first and second lines of said section and inserting in lieu thereof the words "biennially, in the odd numbered years, forty".

SEC. 2. Distribution of official register. That section seventyone (71) of the code be amended by striking out the word “and” at the end of the third line and the word "school" at the beginning of the fourth line of said section; that it be further amended by striking out the words "school principals" in the fourth line and inserting in lieu thereof the words "each school library".

SEC. 3. Repealed-reports-number of copies to be printed. That the law as it appears in section one hundred and twenty-five (125) of the supplement to the code be, and the same is hereby repealed and the following enacted in lieu thereof:

"There shall be printed of the various public documents the number of copies hereinafter designated, to wit: Of the biennial message, two thousand five hundred copies; of the inaugural address, two thousand copies; of the biennial report of the auditor of state, two thousand five hundred copies; of the biennial report of the treasurer of state, two thousand copies; of the report of the superintendent of public instruction, four thousand copies; of the report of the agricultural college, and of the report of the state board of health, two

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thousand five hundred copies each; of the report of the bureau of labor statistics, three thousand five hundred copies; of the annual reports of the auditor of state upon insurance, four thousand five hundred copies each; of the report of the commissioners of pharmacy, two thousand five hundred copies; of the report of the railroad commissioners, three thousand copies of which two thousand copies shall be be bound in cloth; of the report of the board of control, three thousand copies, of which two thousand copies shall be bound in cloth; of the report of the annual assessment of railway property, two thousand copies; of the report of the secretary of state pertaining to lands,of the report of the secretary of state pertaining to the inspection of oils, and of the report of the state board of dental examiners, fifteen hundred copies each; of the proceedings of the pioneer lawmakers' association, twelve hundred copies, of which five hundred copies shall be delivered to the association; and of all other reports not herein specified, fifteen hundred copies each, unless the executive council shall direct a greater number to be printed, not exceeding two thousand. The executive council shall reduce the number of copies of any report herein provided, whenever the books of the document accountant in the office of the secretary of state show that a less number will supply all the necessary needs for such publication. Of said reports five hundred copies each of the biennial message, inaugural address, auditor's biennial report, treasurer's biennial report, attorney-general's biennial report, report of the superintendent of public instruction, agricultural college, board of health, commissioners of pharmacy, secretary of state pertaining to lands, secretary of state's report of criminal convictions, the auditor's annual reports pertaining to insurance, the report of the bureau of labor statistics, the report of the state librarian and the report of the adjutantgeneral, shall be bound in cloth, all other reports shall be bound in paper

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SEC. 4. Repealed-distribution of reports and documents. That the law as it appears in section one hundred and twenty-six (126) of the supplement to the code, and as amended by chapter five (5) of the Acts of the Thirtieth General Assembly, be and the same is hereby repealed and the following enacted in lieu thereof:

"The secretary of state shall make distribution of the various public documents turned over to him as follows:

1. The secretary of state shall distribute to each member of the general assembly one copy of the various public documents and upon request, such additional number as the secretary of state may provide for, and such remaining number as is not necessary to be retained for future general assemblies shall be distributed upon special calls made therefor.

2. One thousand copies shall be stitched and bound in half-sheep, containing a copy of each report, to be arranged in the necessary number of volumes under the direction of the secretary of state. Each volume shall con

tain a table of contents of all the volumes, and the various reports are to be arranged in the order they appear in the table of contents.

3. The foregoing one thousand copies shall be distributed as follows: One copy to the lieutenant-governor, to the speaker, to each member of the general assembly, to the secretary of the senate and to the clerk of the house of representatives; one copy each to the governor of the state, and his private secretary, the secretary of state, the auditor of state, the treasurer of state, the attorney general, the superintendent of public instruction, the clerk and reporter of the supreme court and each of their deputies, the commissioner of labor statistics, the adjutant-general, the custodian of the capitol, and the fish and game warden; one copy to each judge of the supreme court; one copy to each railroad commissioner, mine inspector, and commissioner of pharmacy; one copy to the state librarian, and the secretary of the board of health, respectively; one copy to each state institution, to

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remain therein; one copy to the office of each county auditor, to remain therein; forty copies to the historical society; one copy to each of the other states and each territory reciprocating the same, and to each foreign nation or province desiring to exchange like reports; twenty-five copies to the state library; the remaining copies to be placed under the control of the secretary of state, to be disposed of at his discretion. The transportation charges on all matter distributed under this section shall be paid for by the state.

4. He shall furnish to the library of congress two copies of all legislative journals and reports of state officers, immediately upon the publication." SEC. 5. Compensation of state binder for binding official register. That section one hundred and forty-one (141) of the code be amended by repealing sub-section ten (10) and enacting the following in lieu thereof:

"10. For folding, sewing and binding the Iowa official register in cloth or cases regular document size, with gilt letters on the back thereof, the kind and quality of the cloth and the style of the lettering to be as directed by the secretary of state, fifteen cents per copy for a volume containing four hundred pages and not over six hundred pages, and for each additional one hundred pages or fraction thereof, two cents."

SEC. 6. Printing of special leaflets and courses of study. That the law as it appears in section twenty-six hundred and twenty-two (2622) of the supplement to the code be amended by inserting the words "the number thereof to be fixed by the executive council" immediately following the word "schools" in the twenty-first line of said section. That the law as it appears in said section be further amended by inserting the words "the number thereof to be fixed by the executive council" immediately after the word "state" in the twenty-fifth line of said section. Approved March 23, A. D. 1906.

CHAPTER 4.

COMPENSATION OF CLERK OF STATE LAND OFFICE.

S. F. 44.

AN ACT to amend section eighty-eight (88) of the code, relating to the clerk of the state land office.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION. 1. Salary. That section eighty-eight (88) of the code be amended by striking the word "twelve" from the third line of said section, and inserting in lieu thereof the word "fifteen".

SEC. 2. In effect. This act, being deemed of immediate importance, shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in the Register and Leader and the Des Moines Daily Capital, two newspapers published in Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved March 16, A. D. 1906.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Register and Leader and the Des Moines Daily Capital, March 17, 1906.

W. B. MARTIN,
Secretary of State.

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CHAPTER 5.

BIENNIAL REPORTS OF STATE OFFICERS.

H. F. 329.

AN ACT to amend section one hundred and twenty-two (122) of the code, relating to biennial reports of officers.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. Biennial reports-when made. That section one hundred and twenty-two of the code be and the same is hereby amended by striking out the word, "odd" in the fourth line of said section, and inserting the word, "even" in lieu thereof.

Approved March 23, A. D. 1906.

CHAPTER 6.

PUBLICATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF PROCEEDINGS OF STATE TEACHERS'

ASSOCIATION.

H. F. 52.

AN ACT to repeal section one hundred thirty-seven (137), of the code, relative to the publication and distribution of the proceedings of the Iowa state teachers' association and to enact a substitute therefor.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1.

Repealed-number of copies to be fixed by the executive council-how distributed. That section one hundred thirty-seven, of the code be and the same is hereby repealed and the following enacted in lieu thereof:

"That there shall be published annually by the state, under the supervision of the superintendent of public instruction, a sufficient number of copies, such number to be fixed by the executive council, of not to exceed three hundred (300) pages each, of the proceedings of the state teachers' association, to be distributed as follows: One copy each to the governor, lieutenant governor, auditor of state, secretary of state, treasurer of state, each member of the general assembly, each enrolled member of the state teachers' association, each public library in the state; one hundred (100) copies for the executive council for reserve and one hundred (100) copies for distribution by the superintendent of public instruction."

SEC. 2. In effect. This act, being deemed of immediate importance, shall be of full force and effect on and after its publication in the Register and Leader and the Des Moines Daily Capital, newspapers' published at Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved March 30, A. D. 1906.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Register and Leader and the Des Moines Daily Capital, April 2, 1906.

W. B. MARTIN,
Secretary of State.

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CHAPTER 7.

PRINTING OF THE DOCKET FOR THE SUPREME COURT.

S. F. 165

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AN ACT to amend section one hundred and thirty-eight (138) of the code, in relation to printing the docket for the supreme court.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa:

SECTION 1. Number increased. That section one hundred and thirtyeight (138) of the code be and the same is hereby amended by striking out the words "one thousand" in the first line of the fourth sub-division of said section, and inserting in lieu thereof the words "twelve hundred".

SEC. 2. In effect. This act, being deemed of immediate importance, shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication in "The Register and Leader" and "The Des Moines Daily Capital" newspapers published at the city of Des Moines, Iowa.

Approved March 30, A. D. 1906.

I hereby certify that the foregoing act was published in the Register and Leader and the Des Moines Daily Capital, April 2, 1906. W. B. MARTIN, Secretary of State

CHAPTER 8.

TERM OF OFFICE OF CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

H. F. 331

AN ACT to amend section one hundred forty-six (146) of the code, relating to the term of office of the custodian of public buildings.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa.

SECTION 1. Custodian of public buildings-term of office. Section one hundred forty-six (146) of the code is hereby amended by striking therefrom, commencing with the first word of said section and ending with the word "year" in the third line thereof, the following: "His term of office shall be for two years, which shall expire on the 31st day of March of each even-numbered year," and by enacting in lieu thereof the following: "The term of office of the custodian of public buildings and property, appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate, for the biennial period commencing on the first day of April, 1906, shall expire on the 31st day of March, 1907. Thereafter his term of office shall be for two years, which shall expire on the 31st day of March of each oddnumbered year".

Approved April 10, A. D. 1906.

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