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missioner shall lay out the road in accordance with said
determination, describing the same particularly, and shall
cause a record thereof to be made in the clerk's office: Pro- Proviso.
vided, That no logging railroad shall be operated upon or
along any such temporary highways, except that at any time
prior to December thirty-one, nineteen hundred thirty-five,
permission may be given by the commissioner of highways
to construct and operate such logging railroad, but such
railroad shall not be operated or maintained after December
thirty-one, nineteen hundred thirty-five.
Approved May 15, 1923.

[No. 188.]

AN ACT to amend sections fourteen, twenty-one and twentyfour of act number one hundred seventeen of the public acts of nineteen hundred nine, as amended, entitled "An act to provide for the organization and disbandment of township school districts in the state of Michigan," being section five thousand nine hundred twenty-two, section five thousand nine hundred twenty-nine, and section five thousand nine hundred thirty-two of the compiled laws of nineteen hundred fifteen, as amended.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. Sections fourteen, twenty-one, and twenty-four Sections of act number one hundred seventeen of the public acts of amended. nineteen hundred nine, as amended, entitled "An act to provide for the organization and disbandment of township school districts in the state of Michigan," being section five thousand nine hundred twenty-two, section five thousand nine hundred twenty-nine, and section five thousand nine hundred thirty-two of the compiled laws of nineteen hundred fifteen, as amended, are hereby amended to read as follows: SEC. 14. All taxes assessed within said township or township district for school purposes shall be set forth in the in separate assessment roll of the proper township in a separate column, apart and distinct from all other township taxes. Any township district operating under the provisions of this act maintaining one-room schools in any of its sub-districts shall be entitled to two hundred dollars per annum under the same conditions as are provided in section five thousand six hundred sixty-seven of the compiled laws of nineteen hundred fifteen, as amended, for a primary district maintaining a one-room school.

School taxes column.

act as agent,

SEC. 21. It shall be illegal for any member of the board Unlawful to of education to act as agent for any author, publisher or etc., for pubseller of school books or school apparatus, or to receive any lisher, etc.

Not to be
interested in
contracts,
etc.

When townships consolidated.

of boards.

When limits altered.

gift or reward for his influence in recommending the purchase or use of any school book or apparatus in the state of Michigan. It shall be illegal for any member of the board of education to perform any labor except as provided in this act, or furnish any material or supplies for the school district in which he is an officer, and he shall not be personally interested in any way whatever, directly or indirectly, in any contract with the district in which he holds office. Any act herein prohibited, if performed by any such school officer, shall be deemed a misdemeanor and he shall be liable to the punishment provided for such offense in accordance with the provisions of the statute in such case made and provided.

SEC. 24. When any township district comprising one township shall be divided into two or more townships or when any two townships are consolidated for school purposes, the exist. ing board or boards of trustees shall continue to act for all the townships until the same shall have been organized and the township boards of trustees duly elected and qualified Joint session therein. Immediately after such organization the township boards of education of each of the townships shall meet in joint session and direct an appraisal of all the school property of the former township to be made. When such appraisal has been made said township board of education shall make an equitable division of the existing assets and liabilities of the school districts of such former township, basing their apportionment upon the amount of taxable property in the township divided, as shown by the last assessment roll of such former township. When the township district shall be altered in its limits by annexing a portion of its territory to another township or townships, the township boards of education of such townships shall, immediately after such alteration, meet in joint session and make an equitable division of the assets and liabilities of the school districts of the township from which the territory has been detached, basing their division upon the amount of taxable property as the same shall appear upon the last assessment roll of such township: Provided, That any township school district operating under a special act, shall operate under the provisions of this act after the annual meeting in July, nineteen hundred twenty-four, without reorganization. At the annual meeting on the second Monday in July, nineteen hundred twenty-four, there shall be elected in such township districts, five trustees in the manner and for the terms provided in this act for the election of the first board of education. The said board of education immediately after its organization as provided in this act shall settle with the treasurer of the board of education in control of said district operating under the special act, and all records, papers, books, money, and other property of said board shall be turned over immediately thereafter to the proper officers of the board of education elected Proviso, may under the provisions of this act: Provided, That the boundary lines of any township district organized under the provisions

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Trustees,

election of.

alter

boundaries.

of this act may be altered by attaching or detaching territory.
In such altering of the boundary lines of said township dis-
trict the school board of the township district or district [dis-
tricts] shall act for the township districts, and the township
board or boards, if fractional, shall act for primary or graded
districts in the same manner as provided in the general school
law for the change of boundaries of primary districts. In
such annexation or detaching of territory the township school
district organization shall continue to be the school organiza-
tion for the township school district the same as if no terri-
tory had been attached or detached.
Approved May 15, 1923.

[No. 189.]

AN ACT to amend section sixteen of act forty-six of the public acts of nineteen hundred twenty-one, entitled "An act to protect the title of motor vehicles and trailers within this state; to provide for the issuance of certificates of title and evidence of registration thereof; to regulate the purchase and sale or other transfer of ownership; to facilitate the recovery of motor vehicles and trailers stolen or otherwise unlawfully taken; to provide for the regulation and licensing of certain dealers in used and second hand vehicles as herein defined; to prescribe the powers and duties of the secretary of state hereunder; and to provide penalties for the provisions hereof."

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. Section sixteen of act number forty-six of the Section public acts of nineteen hundred twenty-one, entitled "An act amended. to protect the title of motor vehicles and trailers within this state; to provide for the issuance of certificates of title and evidence of registration thereof; to regulate purchase and sale or other transfer of ownership; to facilitate the recovery of motor vehicles and trailers stolen or otherwise unlawfully taken; to provide for the regulation and licensing of certain dealers in used and second hand vehicles as herein defined; to prescribe the powers and duties of the secretary of state hereunder; and to provide penalties for violation of the provisions hereof," is hereby amended to read as follows:

used.

SEC. 16. All moneys received by the secretary of state "Auto theft under the provisions of this act shall be set aside and shall fund", how be known as the "Autó-theft fund" and shall be held and retained in the state treasury as a separate fund and shall be used first to meet the necessary additional expenses of the office of the secretary of state incurred by the performance

of duties. If at the end of any fiscal year there is a balance in said fund, said balance shall revert to the state highway fund in the state treasury. All expenses which may be incurred by the secretary of state in printing this act and in the preparation and printing of the prescribed forms, together with the cost of postage and mailing and the necessary clerical assistance, shall be paid in the first instance out of the fund accruing from motor vehicle license fees and as soon as sufficient funds are available from the fees and collections provided for in this act, the license fund shall be reimbursed for the amount so paid.

Approved May 15, 1923.

Removal, etc., of Custer monument,

for.

[No. 190.]

AN ACT to provide an appropriation for the removal, the erection and repair of Custer monument, at Monroe, Michigan.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated from the general fund of the state such a sum of money, not exceeding three appropriation thousand dollars, as may be necessary to be used to raise, remove, erect and repair the Custer monument at Monroe, Michigan, constructed by authority of act number two hundred ninety-six of the public acts of nineteen hundred seven. None of the money hereby appropriated shall be used or become available unless the monument is removed a sufficient distance from the railroad right of way, so that the vibration from passing trains will not injure the foundation or the structure thereof, and erected on a site to be donated by the federal government, county or otherwise. The sums of money hereby appropriated shall be used for the specific purposes herein stated, under the supervision and direction of the state administrative board. Any of such money not used or necessary for the purposes herein mentioned shall be returned to the general fund of the state treasury.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved May 15, 1923.

[No. 191.]

AN ACT authorizing the construction of a stadium at the Michigan agricultural college; making an appropriation therefor and providing for the refunding thereof to the state.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

vanced,

SECTION 1. The state administrative board is hereby Sum adauthorized to advance a sum of money, not to exceed one purpose. hundred sixty thousand dollars, out of any funds in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, to the state board of agriculture, for the purpose of constructing a suitable, permanent stadium at the Michigan agricultural college, which said sum is hereby appropriated subject to the provisions of section two of this act.

SEC. 2. Prior to the advancement or expenditure of any Repayment. of the moneys hereby appropriated, the state administrative board shall require from the state board of agriculture, an agreement to repay the whole of the moneys advanced for such purpose, in not to exceed ten equal annual installments beginning on or before December first, nineteen hundred twenty-four. Such repayments shall be made, so far as practicable, from the proceeds of athletic games held under the jurisdiction of said college: Provided, That if any install- Proviso. ment so advanced is not repaid as provided in this section, it shall be deducted from the funds due said Michigan agricultural college from the state treasury.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved May 15, 1923.

[No. 192.]

AN ACT to amend section one of act number two hundred thirty-two of the public acts of nineteen hundred one, entitled "An act to extend aid to the Michigan agricultural college," being section one thousand two hundred fifty-seven of the compiled laws of nineteen hundred fifteen.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. Section one of act number two hundred thirty- Section two of the public acts of nineteen hundred one, entitled "An amended. act to extend aid to the Michigan agricultural college," . being section one thousand two hundred fifty-seven of the compiled laws of nineteen hundred fifteen, is hereby amended to read as follows:

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