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ployes of asy

Sec. 36. All resident officers, attendants, assist- Resident emants and employes in the institution shall be exempt fum exempt from jury and militia service during the term of such or jury duty. emplovment.

from military

straint of in

Sec. 37. No person supposed to be insane shall be Unlawful rerestrained of his liberty by any other person, other-sane person. wise than in pursuance of authority obtained, as herein provided, excepting for such a brief period as may be necessary for the safety of persons and property and until such authority can be obtained.

of examining

Sec. 38. Examining physicians shall be allowed Compensation by the board of county commissioners of the county in physicians. which the examination is had, five dollars each, unless they are otherwise paid.

nation and

paid by county.

Sec. 39. All costs for the examination and com- Costs of examimitment, also for suitable clothing at the time of com- commitment mitment, shall be paid by the county of which such patient is a resident. If he be not indigent the county shall receive the cost thereof from the party liable therefor.

quire into cases

Sec. 40. On information laid before any county County to incommissioner of any county, that a certain insane per- of suffering. son in the county is suffering for want of proper care, the said commissioners shall forthwith inquire into the matter, and if he find the information well founded, he shall make all needful provisions for the care of said person.

vide for patient

of room.

Sec. 41. On receipt of notice from the board of County to proasylum commissioners or the medical superintendent refused for want that any person committed to the asylum is refused admission therein for want of room, the county commissioners shall require that such patient be suitably provided for, until such admission can be had or until the occasion therefor no longer exists. If such person is indigent, the county shall be entitled to receive from the State, a sum equal to the amount allowed by the State for cost of, care and keeping of indigent patients in the insane asylum.

lawfully con

asylum.

Sec. 42. If any person shall in any wise attempt Attempt to unto introduce another into the asylum contrary to the sign person to provisions of this act, such person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum more than fifty dollars and less than three hundred dollars.

Sec. 43. Any person having care of an insane per- Cruelty to inson and restraining said person either with or without

sane person.

asylum

grounds, etc.

authority who shall treat such person with wanton severity or cruelty, or shall in any way abuse such insane person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, besides being liable in an action for damages.

Sec. 44. If any person shall without permission Trespassing on enter any of the buildings or enclosures appropriated to the use of the patients, or shall make any attempt to do so, or shall enter anywhere upon the premises belonging to said asylum, and commit, or attempt to commit, any trespass or depredation thereon, or if either from within or without the enclosure wilfully annoy or disturb the peace or quietness of the institution or any patient therein, upon conviction thereof before any justice of the peace, he may be fined in any sum not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars, or may be imprisoned not less than five nor more than fifty days, or both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court.

patient.

Sec. 45. If any person shall abduct or induce any Abducting, etc., patient to elope or escape from said asylum or shall attempt to do so, or shall aid or assist therein, he shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined in any sum over fifty dollars, and less than three hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not less than fifty days or more than six months, or both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court.

per into State.

Sec. 46. Whoever shall bring or cause to be Bringing pau- brought, into this State any pauper, idiotic or insane person with the intent to make him a charge upon the State, shall be fined one hundred dollars, besides being liable at the suit of the State for all damages incurred thereby, besides the cost of transportation to the place whence such pauper, idiot or insane person came. county commissioners are hereby invested with authority to transport such pauper, idiot or insane person to the place whence he came.

Penalty for violations.

The

Sec. 47. Any person refusing or neglecting to comply with, or wilfully and knowingly violating any of the provisions of this act, except where another penalty is herein provided, shall upon conviction thereof, be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, or be imprisoned not more than three years, or both such fine or imprisonment at the discretion of the court.

Sec. 48. Sections 1940 to 1995, both inclusive Compiled Laws of Utah, 1888, are hereby repealed.

Sec. 49. This act shall take effect upon approval.
Approved April 5, 1896.

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Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah:

priations.

SECTION 1. That the following sums of money are General approhereby appropriated out of any money in the State treasury, not otherwise appropriated, for the purposes hereinafter expressed.

STATE OFFICERS.

For the salary of the Governor for the year
1896, to be drawn quarterly, $500 each
quarter, which shall be in full for all ser-
vices and compensation for said term.... $ 2.000.00
For salary of private secretary to the Gov-
ernor for the year 1896, to be drawn quar-
terly, $375 each quarter, which shall be in
full for all services and compensation for
said term...

For contingent expenses of Governor's office
for the year 1896, or so much thereof as
may be necessary

For salary of Secretary of State for the year
1896, to be drawn quarterly, $500 each
quarter, which shall be in full for all ser-
vices and compensation for said term...
For clerical assistance for the Secretary of
State for the year 1896 ...

1,500.00

600.00

2,000.00

2.500.00

For contingent expenses of Secretary of

State's office for the year 1896, or so much

thereof as may be necessary..

1,200.00

General appro- For salary of the State Auditor for the year

priations.

1896, to be drawn quarterly, $375 each
quarter, which shall be in full for all ser-
vices and compensation for said term.... $1,500.00
For clerical assistance for the State Auditor
for the year 1896 (including the recording
of marks and brands)..

For contingent expenses of the State Audi-
tor's office for the year 1896, or so much
thereof as may be necessary..

For salary of the Treasurer for the year
1896, to be drawn quarterly, $250 each
quarter, which shall be in full for all ser-
vices and compensation for said term.....
For clerical assistance for the State Treas-
urer for the year 1896, or so much thereof
as may be necessary.
For contingent expenses of Treasurer's office
for the year 1896, or so much thereof as
may be necessary

For salary of the Attorney General for the
year 1896, to be drawn quarterly, $375 each
quarter, which shall be in full for all ser-
vices and compensation for said term.....
For assistance for the Attorney General for
the year 1896 or so mu h thereof as may
be necessary

For salary of stenographer for the Attorney
General's office for the year 1896...
For contingent expenses of Attorney Gener-
al's office for the year 1896, or so much
thereof as may be necessary..

For salary of Superintendent of Public In-
struction for the year 1896, to be drawn
quarterly, $375 each quarter, which shall
be in full for all services and compensation
for said term...
For traveling expenses of the Superintend-
ent of Public Instruction for the year 1896,
or so much thereof as may be necessary..
For printing for the office of the Superinten-
dent of Public Instruction for the year 1896,
or so much thereof as may be necessary....
For clerical and other assistance for the of-
fice of Superintendent of Public Instruc-

1.000.00

600.00

1,000,00

300.00

300.00

1,500.00

1.200.00

900.00

600.00

1,500.0

600.0

972.0

tion for the year 1896, or so much thereof as may be necessary.. For contingent expenses of the Superintendent of Public Instruction for the year 1896, or so much thereof as may be necessary and for postage.. For salaries of three supreme judges for the year 1896, to be drawn quarterly, $750 for each member each quarter, which shall be in full for all services and compensation for said term..

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For salaries of nine judges for the first,
second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and
seventh judicial districts for the year 1896,
to be drawn quarterly, $750 for each judge
each quarter, which shall be in full for all
services and compensation for said term.. 27,000.00
For mileage for the judge of the first dis-
trict for the year 1896, or so much thereof
as may be necessary.

For mileage for the judge of the second dis-
trict for the year 1896, or so much thereof
as may be necessary

For mileage for the judges of the third district for the year 1896, or so much thereof as may be necessary

100.00

50.00

1

120.00

For mileage for the judge of the fourth district, or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the year 1896 ....

250.00

For mileage for the judge of the fifth district for the year 1896, or so much thereof

as may be necessary

300.00

For mileage for the judge of the sixth district for the year 1896, or so much thereof

as may be necessary

300.00

For mileage for the judge of the seventh district for the year 1896, or so much thereof as may be necessary...

300.00

For salary of court stenographer for the first district for the year 1896, or so much thereof as may be necessary

300.00

....

For mileage for court stenographer for first district for the year 1896, or so much thereof as may be necessary.

For salary of court stenographer for the

100.00

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