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Emergency.

Section 2. For the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its pasage and approval. Approved March 4, 1915.

CHAPTER 65.

APPROPRIATION-LEGISLATIVE OFFICERS.

AN ACT making an appropriation to pay the salaries of the officers and employees of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Fifth Legislature; and declaring an emergency.

Be It Enacted By the People of the State of Oklahoma:

Appropriation.

Section 1. There is hereby appropriated out of any money in the Treasury of the State of Oklahoma, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay the salaries of the several officers and employees of the Senate and the House of Representatives of the regular session of the Fifth Legislature.

Emergency.

Section 2. For the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, by reason whereof this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval.

Approved March 4, 1915.

CHAPTER 66.

SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS-TEACHERS' CERTIFICATE.

AN ACT providing for the issuance of teachers' certificates to graduates of certain colleges, and acceptance of credits.

Be It Enacted By the People of the State of Oklahoma:

College Graduates-High School Certificates.

Section 1. Any graduate of any college organized under the laws of the State of Oklahoma, and operated in the State of Oklahoma, requiring a four years' college course for graduation, and which has entrance requirements equivalent to a four year's high school course, and maintaining a course in education equivalent to the course of education in the University of Oklahoma, said course to be approved by the State Board of Education, shall, upon application to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and making proof of graduation from any such college and the completion of said course of study, be granted a life High School Certificate of the same rank as is granted to the graduates of the State University for the same class of work.

Credit for College Work-Substitute for Examination.

Section 2. When any such college as referred to in section 1, of this act, has established its course of study and the same has been approved by the State Board of Education, any credit made in such college, which would entitle the holder thereof to graduation in that subject may be substituted within three years from the time the credit is granted, in lieu of an examination on that subject on any teachers' certificate.

Approved March 3, 1915.

CHAPTER 67.

COURT CLERK AT CLEVELAND POWERS-DUTIES.

AN ACT providing that the deputy clerk of the County Court at Cleveland, Oklahoma, shall be custodian of the records of his office, and providing for the drawing of juries for the County Court sessions at Cleveland, Pawnee County, amending section four and section seven of chapter htirty-six of the Session Laws of 1913, page sixty-nine, and declaring an emergency. Be It Enacted By the People of the State of Oklahoma:

Section 1. That section four, chapter thirty-six, of the Session Laws of 1913, page sixty-nine, be and it is hereby amended to read as follows:

Deputy Clerk Custodian of Records.

"Section 4. The deputy clerk of the county court at Cleveland, shall keep all necessary papers, books and records of his office relating to any cause pending before said court at the office provided for said deputy clerk of the county court at Cleveland."

Separate Jury List-Town of Clevelnad.

Section 2. That section seven, of chapter thirty-six, of the Session Laws of 1913, page sixty-nine, be and it is hereby amended to read as follows:

"Section 7. The jury commissioners of Pawnee county are hereby authorized and directed in addition to the list of jurors to be selected in Pawnee county, to select for the county court at Cleveland an additional list of names of not less than one hundred persons or such number as the county judge may order."

Emergency.

Section 3. For the preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist by reason whereof this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval.

Approved March 3, 1915.

CHAPTER 68.

APPROPRIATION-STATE PENITENTIARY.

AN ACT making an appropriation for the care and maintenance of the State prisoners, at McAlester, Oklahoma, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1916, and for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1917.

Be It Enacted By the People of the State of Oklahoma:

Appropriation-Care of Prisoners.

Section 1. There is hereby appropriated out of the State Treasury of the State of Oklahoma, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one hundred eighty thousand ($180,000.00) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary to use, for the care and maintenance of the State prisoners at McAlester, Oklahoma, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1916, and one hundred eighty thousand ($180,000.00) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary to use for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1917. Approved March 3, 1915.

CHAPTER 69.

LEGISLATURE-COMANCHE AND COTTON COUNTIES-NOMINATING DISTRICTS.

AN ACT relating to certain nominating districts.

Be It Enacted By the People of the State of Oklahoma:

Representatives-How Nominated and Elected.

Comanche

Section 1. The territory embraced in county, as said county existed on March 22, 1911, and as provided in section 8, of chapter 123, of the Session Laws of Oklahoma, 1910-1911, for the purpose of nominating candidates for representative, is hereby divided into two nominating districts, as follows: That part of said county now known as Cotton county shall be District No. 1; and

that part of said county now known as Comanche county, as same existed on the above mentioned date, shall be District No. 2; provided, that during the third and fourth legislative period all of said territory above mentioned shall constitute a third nominating district, to be known as District No. 3; provided further, that all candidates nominated from said respective districts shall be elected from said entire territory at large.

Approved March 3, 1915.

CHAPTER 70.

INSURANCE MERGER OF COMPANIES.

AN ACT providing for the merger or the consolidation of two or more insurance companies, prescribing the duties of the Insurance Commissioner in connection therewith, providing that the Insurance Commissioner may prescribe certain rules and regulations, and declaring an emergency.

Be It Enacted By the People of the State of Oklahoma:

Merger of Domestic Companies-Approval of Insurance Commissioner.

Section 1. Any two or more insurance companies doing the same line of business, where one or all of them have been previously organized under the laws of this State may unite or consolidate upon a compliance with the terms of this act and with the approval of the State Insurance Commissioner. Consent of Stockholders-Notice.

Section 2. Before any such consolidation shall take place the parties holding at least two-thirds of the capital stock of each of the companies shall vote in favor thereof at a separate meeting of the stockholders of each company called for such purpose. Such meeting may be called in the manner provided in the by-laws of the respective companies or the laws under which such companies are organized, for calling special meetings of stockholders, except

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