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without delay, in the order of their receipt, to the state printer, who shall receipt for the same, and who shall, without delay, correctly enroll (print) the same, in the order so received by him, and when enrolled he shall deliver such enrolled bills or other documents, with the original thereof, to the enrolling clerk from whom he received the same, who shall carefully compare such enrolled copy with the original, and if correctly enrolled, he shall report the same back, with the original, to the enrolling committee of the house from which he received it. [Amendment approved 1895; Stats. 1895, p. 110.]

Printing of bills and resolutions: See ante, §§ 528, 529, 531.

Duties in relation to printing for legislature: See ante, §§ 526, 528, 529, 531.

Legislation § 539. 1. Added by Stats. 1891, p. 426. Stats. 1895, p. 110.

2. Amended by

§ 540. State printing fund. Subdivision 1. There is hereby created a fund to be known as the state printing fund of the state treasury. Subdivision 2. The state printing fund shall consist of all moneys appropriated by the legislature for the support of the state printing-office, and all moneys received into the state treasury from any source whatever in payment of all printing, ruling, and binding done in the state printing-office. From it all expenses for the support of the state printingoffice shall be paid.

Subdivision 3. The reports of all state officers, boards of officers, commissions, trustees, regents, and directors, required or authorized by law to make reports, or to publish any circulars, bulletins, and to obtain any printed books, stationery, or printed matter of any kind, must be printed, ruled, and bound at the state printing-office, at the expense of their respective funds or appropriations, after being first authorized in each instance by the state board of examiners.

Subdivision 4. The superintendent of state printing, subject to the approval of the board of examiners, shall determine the charge to be made for all printing, ruling, and binding, and shall fix a price from time to time that will cover all costs of material and doing the work, not taking into consideration the cost of the plant of the state printing-office. He shall render bills for each item of printing, ruling, and binding, or other charge against the respective officer or institution ordering the same, which bills shall be audited by the state board of examiners and paid out of the appropriation or fund of the said officer or institution chargeable with the same, on warrants drawn by the state controller.

Subdivision 5. The controller and treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to transfer from the general fund to the state printing fund any and all moneys appropriated from time to time by the legislature for the support of the state printing-office.

Subdivision 6. The superintendent of state printing shall render monthly reports to the state controller of all moneys received under the provisions of this section, and shall pay same into the state treasury to the credit of the state printing fund.

Subdivision 7. The board of examiners may at any time order the controller to transfer money from the sum allowed to any officer, board, or other body mentioned in subdivision three of this section, for printing and other work at the state printing-office, to the credit of any other

such officer, board, or other body that may need the same, and whose allowance for that purpose has been exhausted.

Duties of state printer: See ante, §§ 526, 531.

Legislation § 540. Added by Stats. 1899, p. 68. The act adding § 540 had a repealing section, reading, "Sec. 2. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed."

ARTICLE XIII.

State Geologist.

$ 548.

General duties of. [Repealed.]

$549. Report to governor. [Repealed.]

$550. Specimens to be delivered to university. [Repealed.]
§ 551. Salary of geologist. [Repealed.]

$552. Compensation of assistants.

[Repealed.]

§ 553. Board of examiners to audit accounts. [Repealed.]
§ 554. Reports and maps to be sold, etc. [Repealed.]

§ 548. General duties of. [Repealed 1907; Stats. 1907, p. 582.] State geologist, appointment and term of office: Ante, § 368, subd. 3, § 369.

Geological survey of state of California, act to continue: Stats. 187172, p. 355. Of this act the code commissioner says that it was probably intended to be repealed by Stats. 1873-74, p. 694.

Legislation § 548. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 582; the code commissioner saying in his note to §§ 548-554, "These sections were intended to be terminated by the act of March 27, 1874 (Stats. 1873-74, p. 694), after the passage of which they became obsolete, and are here (1907) repealed."

§ 519. Report to governor. [Repealed 1907; Stats. 1907, p. 582.]

Legislation § 549. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 582. See ante, Legislation § 548, for code commissioner's note. § 550. Specimens to be delivered to university. [Repealed 1907; Stats. 1907, p. 582.]

Specimens to be turned over to state university: See Stats. 1873-74,

p. 694.

Legislation § 550. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 582. See ante, Legislation § 548, for code commissioner's note. § 551. Salary of geologist. [Repealed 1907; Stats. 1907, p. 582.]

Legislation § 551. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 582. See ante, Legislation § 548, for code commissioner's note. § 552. Compensation of assistants. [Repealed 1907; Stats. 1907, p. 582.]

Legislation § 552. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 582. See ante, Legislation § 548, for code commissioner's note. § 553. Board of examiners to audit accounts. [Repealed 1907; Stats. 1907, p. 582.]

Board of examiners: Post, §§ 654 et seq.

Legislation § 553. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 582. See ante, Legislation § 548, for code commissioner's note.

§ 554. Reports and maps to be sold, etc. [Repealed 1907; Stats. 1907, p. 582.]

Acts relating to geological survey, reference to: See General Laws, tit. "Geological Survey."

Legislation § 554. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 582. See ante, Legislation § 548, for code commissioner's note.

ARTICLE XIV.

Sealers of Weights and Measures.

$561. General duties of. [Repealed.]

$562. County clerks ex officio sealers. [Repealed.] § 563. Duties of county sealers. [Repealed.]

§ 564. Standards for county sealers. [Repealed.]

$565. Standards to be marked. [Repealed.]

$566. Standards, county sealers to compare, etc. [Repealed.] $567. Fees. [Repealed.]

§ 561. General duties of. [Repealed 1907; Stats. 1907, p. 789.]

Weights and measures:

1. Generally: Post, §§ 3209-3233.

2. False: Pen. Code, §§ 552-555.

3. Secretary of state ex officio sealer of: Ante, § 351.

4. Acts relating to: See act approved March 24, 1903, Stats. 1903, p. 387, and other acts referred to in Gen. Laws, tit. "Weights and Measures."

Legislation § 561. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 1861, p. 86. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 789; the code commissioner saying in his note to §§ 561-567, "These sections were repealed because they had been superseded by the act of April 6, 1891 (Stats. 1891, p. 487). The article was probably unconstitutional under article XI, $ 14, of the state constitution and also under subdivision 5 of article VIII of the constitution of the United States. (See also Condict v. Police Court, 59 Cal. 278.)"

§ 5€2. County clerks ex officio sealers. [Repealed 1907; Stats. 1907, 2789]

Legislation § 562. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 1861, p. 36. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 789. See ante, Legislation § 561, for code commissioner's note.

§ 563. Duties of county sealers. [ [Repealed 1907; Stats. 1907, p. 789.] Legislation § 563. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872; p. 87, § 11. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 789. $561, for code commissioner's note.

based on Stats. 1861, See ante, Legislation

§ 564. Standards for county sealers. [Repealed 1907; Stats. 1907,

p. 789.]

Legislation § 564. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872; p. 87, §9. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 789. $561, for code commissioner's note.

based on Stats. 1861, See ante Legislation

§ 565. Standards to be marked. [Repealed 1907; Stats. 1907, p. 789.]

Legislation § 565. 1. Enacted March 12 1872; p. 57, § 10. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 789. 561, for code commissioner's note.

based on Stats. 1861, See ante, Legislation

§ 566. Standards, county sealers to compare, etc. [Repealed 1907; Stats. 1907, p. 789.]

Legislation § 566.

1. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 1861, p. 87, § 11. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 789. See ante, Legislation § 561, for code commissioner's note.

§ 567. Fees. [Repealed 1907; Stats. 1907, p. 789.]

Legislation § 567. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 1861, p. 87, § 13. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 789. See ante, Legislation $561, for code commissioner's note.

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§ 577. To provide testing apparatus. The inspector of gas-meters must provide and keep suitable apparatus for testing the accuracy of gas-meters. Inspector of gas-meters, appointment and term of office: Ante, §§ 368,

369.

Legislation § 577. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 1863, p. 648, § 4.

§ 578. Seal. He must provide a suitable seal with which to seal meters inspected by him and found to be correct, and must file a copy of such seal in the office of the secretary of state.

Legislation § 578. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 1863, p. 647, § 1.

§ 579. May appoint deputies. He may appoint deputies.

Legislation § 579. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 1863, p. 647, § 2.

§ 580. Mode of inspecting and sealing. He must, whenever requested, inspect and test the accuracy of any gas-meters used or intended to be used for measuring the quantity of gas furnished by any gas company in this state, and when he finds the same correct, seal the same with his seal. No meter shall be accounted correct which registers an amount more than three per cent greater or less than the amount actually passed through it, but the inspector may seal meters registering more than three per cent against the gas company, when requested by the company to do so. Reasonable notice shall be given to the applicant, and also the individual or gas company furnishing or proposing to furnish the gas, of the time and place of the inspection of the meter, and opportunity afforded them, their servants or agents, to be present at and witness the inspection. [Amendment approved 1876; Code Amdts. 1875-76, p. 22.]

Legislation § 580. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 1863, p. 647, § 4. 2. Amended by Code Amdts. 1875-76, p. 22.

§ 581. Using uninspected meters. Reinspection. Any individual or gas company placing or using for measuring gas a meter which has not been inspected by the state inspector, and does not bear his seal, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, nor shall any charge for gas supplied through such a meter be legally collectable; nor shall the refusal of a consumer to pay the same give authority to the company to refuse to supply him with gas. When a meter, properly sealed, is once placed for the use of a consumer, an inspection may be had as often as the consumer may request the same in writing, he to pay the fee therefor whenever the meter is found not to register too fast. When the meter is found to register too fast, the gas company must pay the fee, together with the costs of removing and resetting the meter, and the inspector shall remove the seal if there be one upon it; provided, that when any meter found incorrect shall be corrected, it shall be sealed by the inspector without additional charge, if presented to him for reinspection within one month. [Amendment approved 1876; Code Amdts. 1875-76, p. 22.]

Legislation § 581. 1. Enacted March 12. 1872; based on Stats. 1863, p. 647, § 1. 2. Amended by Code Amdts. 1875-76, p. 22.

§ 582. Compensation. He may collect a fee of two dollars and fifty cents for each meter tested.

Legislation § 582. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 1863, p. 647, § 2.

§ 583. Residence. He must reside in the city of San Francisco. Legislation § 583. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 1863, p. 647, § 1.

§ 584.

Official bond. He must execute an official bond in the sum of five thousand dollars.

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$590. [No section of this number.]

$591. Office, etc., for insurance commissioner. Special fund. Expendi

tures audited.

$592. Office.

$593. Bond.

$594. Classification of insurance business. Requirements to do business. Capital stock must be paid up.

$594a. Foreign companies, deposit of securities.

$595. General duties of commissioner.

$596. Transaction of insurance business in state.

$596a. Attorney-general to examine documents.

$597. Examination of insurance companies.

$597a. Companies to furnish list of policy-holders and form of policy. Penalty. [Repealed.]

$598. Policy-holders may procure information about policies. Company must make statement. Lost policy, stay of rights.

$599. Subpoena.

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