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STATUTES OF CALIFORNIA.

1899.

STATUTES OF CALIFORNIA

PASSED AT THE

THIRTY-THIRD SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE.

CHAPTER I.

An act making an appropriation for the support of the state printing office.

[Approved January 10, 1899.]

The people of the state of California, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:

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SECTION 1. The sum of fifty thousand dollars is hereby Appropriaappropriated, out of any money in the state treasury and not support of otherwise appropriated, for the support of the state printing state printoffice, including pay of employés, purchasing supplies, type, machinery, permanent material, and for improvements and repairs, and for other work authorized by this act.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect immediately from and after its passage.

CHAPTER II.

An act to amend sections two hundred and forty-five, two hundred and forty-six, and two hundred and sixty-eight of the Political Code, relating to the officers and employés of the legislature.

[Approved January 30, 1899.]

The people of the state of California, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section two hundred and forty-five of the Political Code is hereby amended so as to read:

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245. The officers and employés of the senate shall con- Statutory sist of a president, a president pro tem., a secretary, three officers and assistant secretaries (who shall be appointed by the secretary, of the by and with the advice and consent of the senate), one assistant at the desk, one sergeant-at-arms, one assistant

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sergeant-at-arms, one assistant sergeant-at-arms for the finance committee, one assistant sergeant-at-arms for the judiciary committee, one assistant sergeant-at-arms to be assigned by the sergeant-at-arms to any committee requiring the same, one bookkeeper for the sergeant-at-arms (who shall be appointed by the sergeant-at-arms, by and with the advice and consent of the senate), one minute clerk, three assistant minute clerks, one journal clerk, two assistant journal clerks, one engrossing and enrolling clerk, three assistant engrossing and enrolling clerks, two assistant engrossing and enrolling clerks (said two to be elected on the thirtieth day of the session), one history clerk, one assistant history clerk, three bill filers, four bill clerks, a chaplain, one postmaster, one assistant postmaster, two mail carriers (who shall be mailing and folding clerks), one page to the president of the senate, four pages, three gatekeepers, one doorkeeper, one gallery doorkeeper, two messengers to state printer, one cloakroom clerk, five skilled stenographers (who shall be typewriters, and who shall be at the service of the senate, its members and committees, and under the supervision of the secretary of the senate), one stenographer for the finance committee, one stenographer for the judiciary committee, six porters, one rear porter, three watchmen, one janitress for ladies' cloakroom, two press mailing clerks; and only such other officers or employés as the senate by a three-fifths vote of all the members elect shall deem necessary. Any officer or employé appointed or elected under the provisions of this section may at any time be removed by the senate.

SEC. 2. Section two hundred and forty-six of the Political Code is hereby amended so as to read:

246. The officers and employés of the assembly shall consist of a speaker, a speaker pro tem., one chief clerk, four assistant clerks (who shall be appointed by the chief clerk, by and with the advice and consent of the assembly), one sergeant-at-arms, one assistant sergeant-at-arms, one clerk for the sergeant-at-arms, one bookkeeper to the sergeant-atarms (said bookkeeper to be appointed by the sergeant-atarms, by and with the advice and consent of the assembly), one minute clerk, two assistant minute clerks, one journal clerk, one assistant journal clerk, one engrossing and enrolling clerk, two assistant engrossing and enrolling clerks, and two additional assistant engrossing and enrolling clerks (said last two to be elected on the thirtieth day of the session), one file clerk to keep the files, four bill filers, one chaplain, one postmaster, one assistant postmaster, one mail carrier (who shall be mailing and folding clerk), one page to speaker, six pages, three gatekeepers, one doorkeeper, one gallery doorkeeper, one messenger to printer, one history clerk, one bill clerk, four assistant bill clerks, thirty committee clerks (to be assigned to committees actually requiring the use of a clerk), six skilled stenographers (who shall be typewriters, and who shall be at the service of the assembly, its members and its committees, under the supervision of the chief clerk), five porters, three

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