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days next preceding the opening of the season for hunting ruffed grouse. It shall be unlawful, however, for any person while so training dogs to have in possession any fire

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SEC. 12. No person shall take, kill or capture in any one Number may day more than the following number of any of the game birds or animals mentioned in this act: Quail, five; ruffed grouse, commonly called partridge, and spruce hens, five; pinnated grouse, commonly called prairie chicken, three; Chinese ring neck pheasants, two males; black bellied and golden plover and greater and lesser yellow legs, fifteen in the aggregate of all kinds; woodcock, six; snipe and other shore birds, fifteen; geese and brant, combined, six; and ducks, twenty-five; fox squirrels, five; rabbits, seven. No person Number may shall at any time have in possession more than the following session. number of any of the game birds or animals mentioned in this act Quail, ten; ruffed grouse, commonly called partridge and spruce hens, ten in all; pinnated grouse, commonly called prairie chicken, six; Chinese ring neck pheasants, four males; black bellied and golden plover and greater and lesser yellow legs, twenty-five in the aggregate of all kinds; woodcock, twenty; snipe and other shore birds, twenty-five in all; geese and brant combined, six; ducks, fifty in all; fox squir rels, ten; rabbits, ten. No person shall kill in any calendar year more than twenty-five of any one kind of the following named game birds, to-wit: Quail, ruffed grouse, commonly called partridge, spruce hens, plover, woodcock, snipe and other shore birds, twenty-five geese and brant combined; nor more than six male Chinese ring neck pheasants; ten pinnated grouse, commonly called prairie chicken; fifteen fox squirrels; twenty-five rabbits; and not more than fifty ducks in all during one calendar week. The following provisions Federal relating to waterfowl are modifications and regulations in accordance with the federal law:

regulations.

WATERFOWL

WOOD DUCK-Unlawful to kill.

DUCKS, GEESE AND BRANT-Open season September sixteenth to December thirty-first, inclusive.

COOTS AND GALLINULES Open season September sixteenth to December thirty-first, inclusive.

BLACK-BREASTED AND GOLDEN PLOVER AND YELLOW LEGS-Open season September first to December fifteenth, inclusive.

RAILS-Open season September first to November thirtieth, inclusive.

WILSON AND JACK SNIPE-Open season September sixteenth to December thirty-first, inclusive.

OTHER SHORE BIRDS-Protected until nineteen hundred twenty-four.

Game ani-
mals, etc.,
open season
for.

rabbits.

Proviso.

SEC. 13. The following named game animals and game birds may be hunted and killed as herein provided during the periods named, which shall be the open seasons: Fox, gray and black squirrels, October fifteenth to October thirtyfirst, both inclusive; rabbits or hares, October fifteenth to Proviso, jack December thirty-first, both inclusive: Provided, That the open season on snow-shoes, commonly known as jack rabbits, shall be from October fifteenth to March first, both inclusive; quail, Chinese ring neck pheasants, ruffed grouse, commonly called partridge, spruce hens and woodcock, October fifteenth to November twentieth, both inclusive; ducks, geese, brant, wilson or jack snipe, coots and gallinules, September sixteenth to December thirty-first, both inclusive; black breasted and golden plover and yellow legs, September first to December fifteenth, both inclusive; rails, September first to November thirtieth, both inclusive: Provided, however, That black and gray squirrels shall not be hunted or killed until the year nineteen hundred twenty-four: Provided further, That Mongolian, Chinese, English or any other kind of pheasants, Hungarian partridge, black fowl, capercailzie, hazel grouse, spruce hens or Canadian grouse, pinnated grouse, commonly called prairie chicken, quail, wild turkey, killdeer and wading, shore and meadow birds shall not be hunted or killed until the year nineteen hundred twenty-four, and then only at the time, in the manner and for the purpose authorized by law: Provided further, That woodduck shall not be taken until nineteen hundred twenty-four: Provided further, That blue heron, shelldrake, kittiwakes or terns and mergansers may be killed at any time when it can be shown that they are destroying brook trout or other fish in any of the waters of this state, by securing a permit to do so from the Director of Conservation.

Further
proviso.

Further
proviso.

Further pro-
viso, blue
heron, etc.

Misdemeanor.

Penalty.

SEC. 14. Any person or persons violating any of the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, for the first offense shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars, together with costs of prosecution, or by imprisonment in the county jail or Detroit House of Correction not exceeding ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court; and for the second or any subsequent offense charged as such in the complaint, shall upon conviction be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars and not exceeding two hundred dollars and costs of prosecution, or by imprisonment not less than sixty days nor more than one year, and in all cases when a fine and costs are imposed, the court shall sentence the of fender to be confined in the county jail or Detroit House of Correction until such fine and costs are paid, for any period not exceeding the maximum jail penalty provided for such offense.

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[No. 118.]

AN ACT to amend section one of act number one hundred seventy-one of the Public Acts of eighteen hundred ninetynine, entitled "An act to set aside the submerged and swamp lands in the state of Michigan bordering upon the great lakes and the bayous thereof for a public park, defining the limits thereof and providing for its care and management," being compilers' section four hundred of the Compiled Laws of nineteen hundred fifteen.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

section amended.

SECTION 1. That the title and section one of act number Title and one hundred seventy-one of the Public Acts of eighteen hundred ninety-nine, entitled "An act to set aside the submerged and swamp lands in the state of Michigan bordering upon the great lakes and the bayous thereof for a public park, defining the limits thereof and providing for its care and management," being compilers' section four hundred of the Compiled Laws of nineteen hundred fifteen, are hereby amended to read as follows:

TITLE.

ing, etc.,

An Act to set aside the submerged and swamp lands belonging to the state of Michigan bordering upon the great lakes and the bayous thereof and those lying along the shores of the Kalamazoo, Grand and Muskegon rivers, for a public shooting and hunting ground, defining the limits thereof and providing for its care and management. SEC. 1. That all of the swamp or submerged lands lying Public shootalong the borders of Lakes Erie, Huron, Michigan, Superior grounds. and St. Clair, except such parts of the "St. Clair Flats," socalled, as shall have been, prior to January first, eighteen hundred ninety-nine, actually occupied, built up, cultivated or improved to the extent of at least twenty-five dollars, within the boundaries of the state of Michigan, and within the limits hereinafter described, and also all swamp or submerged lands adjoining said lakes, or in the bayous adjoining or emptying into said lakes, and also all swamp or submerged lands contiguous to and lying along the shores of the Kalamazoo river, Grand river and Muskegon river, which now belong to the state of Michigan, or to which the state of Michigan shall hereafter acquire title, shall be and hereby is set apart and dedicated for a public shooting and hunting ground, for the benefit and enjoyment of the people of the state of Michigan. This park so set aside shall extend to the state line into the respective lakes from the shore line thereof, and the outer boundary thereof shall be the center line of Boundary determined. said. lakes or the boundary of said state, and shall include all

Proviso.

swamp or submerged lands lying between said shore line and outer boundary: Provided, That no premises herein described shall be deemed to include any islands in any of the said lakes to which the state of Michigan has not title, unless the state shall first acquire such title. Said park shall also include the swamp or submerged lands owned by the state aforesaid or hereafter acquired by the state, bordering upon said lakes or in or upon the bayous emptying therein. Approved May 5, 1921.

Open season.

[No. 119.]

AN ACT to permit the spearing of suckers in the waters of
Sandstone creek and Grand river in the county of Jackson,
and the streams of Sanilac county, during the months of
March and April.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. Hereafter it shall be lawful to take suckers by means of a spear, with or without the aid of a jack or other artificial light, in the waters of Sandstone creek and Grand river in the county of Jackson, and the streams of Sanilac county, during the months of March and April, in each year. Approved May 5, 1921.

Sections amended.

[No. 120.]

AN ACT to amend sections one, two, three, four, five, six, ten, eleven, nineteen, twenty-three and thirty-two of act number one hundred thirty-four of the Public Acts of eighteen hundred eighty-five, entitled "An act to regulate the prac tice of pharmacy in the state of Michigan," being sections six thousand seven hundred sixty, six thousand seven hundred sixty-one, six thousand seven hundred sixty-two, six thousand seven hundred sixty-three, six thousand seven hundred sixty-four, six thousand seven hundred sixty-five, six thousand seven hundred sixty-nine, six thousand seven hundred seventy, six thousand seven hundred seventy-nine, six thousand seven hundred eighty-three and six thousand seven hundred ninety-two of the Compiled Laws of nineteen hundred fifteen, and to add a new section to said act to stand as section 5-a.

The People of the State of Michigan enact: SECTION 1. Sections one, two, three, four, five, six, ten, eleven, nineteen, twenty-three and thirty-two of act number

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one hundred thirty-four of the Public Acts of eighteen hundred eighty-five, entitled "An act to regulate the practice of pharmacy in the state of Michigan," being sections six thousand seven hundred sixty, six thousand seven hundred sixtyone, six thousand seven hundred sixty-two, six thousand seven hundred sixty-three, six thousand seven hundred sixtyfour, six thousand seven hundred sixty-five, six thousand seven hundred sixty-nine, six thousand seven hundred seventy, six thousand seven hundred seventy-nine, six thousand seven hundred eighty-three and six thousand seven hundred ninetytwo of the Compiled Laws of nineteen hundred fifteen, are hereby amended, and a new section is added to said act to stand as section 5-a thereof, said amended sections and said new section to read as follows:

SEC. 1. That the Governor, with the advice and consent of Board of the senate, shall, within thirty days after the passage of this pharmacy appointment act, appoint five persons and annually thereafter one per- of." son from among such competent pharmacists in the state as have had ten years' practical experience in dispensing physicians' prescriptions, who shall constitute the Michigan Board of Pharmacy. The terms of office of said five persons shall be so arranged that the term of one shall expire on the thirty-first day of December of each year, and all appointments made thereafter shall be for the term of five years, and until their successors are appointed and qualified.

election of

SEC. 2. The said board shall, within thirty days after its Organization, appointment, meet and organize, by the election of a presid- officers. ent and secretary-treasurer from its own members who shall hold their respective offices for the term of one year, and until their successors are elected and qualified, and shall perform such duties as shall from time to time be prescribed

secretary

by the board. The secretary-treasurer, before entering upon Bond of his duties shall give bond to the people of the state condi- treasurer. tioned for the faithful receipt, disbursement and accounting for, in accordance with this act, of all moneys that may come into his hands as such secretary-treasurer, in an amount fixed by the board, undersigned by a responsible surety company at the expense of the board, to be at all times under the approval of the Auditor General and the Attorney General, which bond shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State.

SEC. 3. The secretary-treasurer of the board shall receive Salary. a salary which shall be fixed by the board, but the same shall in no case exceed the sum of eighteen hundred dollars per annum. He shall also receive the amount of his traveling and Expenses. other expenses incurred in the performance of his official duties. The other members of the board shall each receive Compensation, etc., of the sum of five dollars for every day actually engaged in board memthe service of the board, and also all their traveling and other bers. necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their official duties. Said salaries, per diem and expenses shall be paid from the fees received under the provisions of this act. The

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