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SEC. 2. All county clerks, their deputies, the director of By whom the department of conservation or any of his deputies, or agents within or outside of the state who have been designated by the director of conservation to handle licenses and who have filed a surety bond in a sum sufficient to cover the value of licenses which may be furnished, are hereby authorized to issue licenses in accordance with the provisions of this act. The director of conservation shall cause to be prepared who to presuitable licenses in convenient form and size with stub at- pare license, form, etc. tached which license and stub shall be numbered and which shall provide for the insertion of the name, age, height, color of hair and eyes, postoffice address and place of residence of the licensee. When all the conditions of this act have been complied with the license shall be issued to the applicant, which shall be his authority to fish in Michigan waters with hook and line. Such license shall not give non-residents authority to fish in the waters of Michigan in any manner excepting by hook and line. Licenses so issued shall be Duration of. good only during the calendar year in which they are issued and shall be valid anywhere in the state. Not more than one license shall be issued to any one person for the same license year except upon affidavit by the applicant that the license. previously issued has been lost or destroyed and then only upon the payment of the license fee and no license as herein provided shall be transferable or used by any other person than the one to whom it was issued.

SEC. 3. The fee for each license issued under the provi- Fees. sions of this act, authorizing the licensee to fish for all kinds of fish, shall be five dollars, which license shall be designated and known as a general license. The fee for a license to fish for all kinds of fish except grayling, landlock salmon, black bass, and all kinds of trout, shall be two dollars which license shall be designated and known as a special license. On the first day of each month, remittances for licenses sold during the preceding month shall be made to the office of the director of conservation and on or before December fifteenth of each year, a complete report of all licenses sold must be filed by each person handling licenses and stubs and all unsold licenses returned to the department of conservation. For each Fee for license sold by any person, excepting by regular game and selling. fish wardens, he shall be allowed, as compensation for his own use, ten cents for each license. All moneys collected from the sale of licenses as provided in this act shall be paid into the state treasury by the director of conservation to the credit of the game protection fund and shall be used for the purposes necessary in the propagation and distribution of fish.

SEC. 4. There shall be attached to each non-resident gen- Shipping coueral angler's license issued, two shipping slips or coupons pons, etc., designating bass and trout respectively and on each nonresident special angler's license issued, a shipping slip or coupon designating bass in such manner or form as shall be

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prescribed by the director of conservation to carry out the provisions of section five of this act.

SEC. 5. Any person complying with the provisions of this act shall be entitled to take as open hand baggage without the limits of this state, not to exceed one day's legal catch of trout as provided by the laws of this state and to take cr ship outside of the state not to exceed one day's legal catch of bass and other fish as provided for by law: Provided, There shall be attached to the package or parcel containing such fish, coupon provided for in section four.

SEC. 6. Every person having a license as provided herein inust exhibit such license or any fish that may be in his possession upon demand of any officer authorized to enforce the game and fish laws of this state or any peace officer of the state.

SEC. 7. Licenses issued under the provisions of this act confer no fishing rights or privileges not enjoyed by residents of this state, except the right to take or ship one day's legal catch outside the state as provided for in section five of this act.

SEC. 8. Every person who makes any false statement as to any of the facts required by this act for the purpose of obtaining a license, and every person violating any of the provisions of this act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall upon conviction thereof be punished by a fine of not more than one hundred dollars or by imprisonment in the county jail for a term of not more than one hundred days or by both such fine and imprisonment, and shall forfeit such license as may have been obtained, and no new license shall be issued to such person for the remainder of the license year.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved May 2, 1923.

Amounts and purposes.

[No. 111.]

AN ACT to make appropriations for the department of state for the fiscal years ending June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-four, and June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-five, for maintenance, operation and other purposes.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated from the general fund for the department of state for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-four, the sum of two hundred sixty-seven thousand two hundred fifty dollars, and for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred

twenty-five, the sum of two hundred twelve thousand two hundred fifty dollars, for the purposes and in the specific amounts as follows:

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Each of said amounts shall be used solely for the specific

purposes herein stated.

SEC. 2. The amounts hereby appropriated shall be paid How paid out. out of the state treasury, at such times and in such manner

as is or may be provided by law.

SEC. 3. All fees or other moneys received by said depart- Fees, disment of state shall be forwarded to the state treasurer each position of. month and shall be by said treasurer deposited in the state treasury to be disbursed in such manner and for such purposes

as may be provided by law.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved May 2, 1923.

[No. 112.]

AN ACT to make appropriations for the supreme court for the fiscal years ending June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-four, and June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-five, for maintenance, operation and other purposes.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated from the general Amounts and fund for the supreme court for the fiscal year ending June purposes. thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-four, the sum of one hundred five thousand five hundred twenty dollars, and for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-five, the sum of one hundred five thousand five hundred twenty dollars, for the purposes and in the specific amounts as follows:

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Each of said amounts shall be used solely for the specific purposes herein stated.

SEC. 2. The amounts hereby appropriated shall be paid out of the state treasury, at such times and in such manner as is or may be provided by law.

SEC. 3. All fees or other moneys received by said supreme court shall be forwarded to the state treasurer each month and shall be by said treasurer deposited in the state treasury to be disbursed in such manner and for such purposes as may be provided by law.

SEC. 4. The auditor general shall incorporate in the state tax for the years nineteen hundred twenty-three and nineteen hundred twenty-four, sufficient amounts to reimburse the general fund for the appropriations hereby made. This act is ordered to take immediate effect. Approved May 2, 1923.

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amended.

[No. 113.]

AN ACT to amend section eight of act number two hundred three of the public acts of eighten hundred seventy-seven, entitled "An act relative to dividing townships and villages into election districts, and to provide for the registration of electors in such cases," being section three thousand six hundred forty-nine of the compiled laws of nineteen hundred fifteen.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. Section eight of act number two hundred three of the public acts of eighteen hundred seventy-seven, entitled "An act relative to dividing townships and villages into

election districts, and to provide for the registration of electors in such cases," being section three thousand six hundred forty-nine of the compiled laws of nineteen hundred fifteen, is hereby amended to read as follows:

to meet.

SEC. 8. The electors of each election district in each town- When electors ship shall meet at one o'clock in the afternoon at the polling place of district number one, unless some other place of meeting be designated by the board of inspectors of district number one, which place shall be announced by the clerk of the board of each district to the electors present, and three notices thereof posted in conspicuous places in each polling place not later than nine a. m., on election days, and there transact such business as is usually transacted at township meetings by viva voce vote. Approved May 2, 1923.

[No. 114.]

AN ACT making appropriations for the Michigan state horticultural society for the fiscal years ending June thirty. nineteen hundred twenty-four, and June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-five, for the purposes of promoting the horticultural interests of the state and the editing and compiling of reports, and to provide a tax to meet the

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The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated for the use of Appropriathe Michigan state horticultural society for the fiscal year tion. ending June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-four, the sum of two thousand dollars, and for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-five, the sum of two thousand dollars.

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SEC. 2. The moneys appropriated by this act shall be paid How paid by the state treasurer upon the warrant of the auditor general. The accounts of the society shall be made upon forms of vouchers furnished by the auditor general, shall be fully itemized, and shall show that the disbursements were for the purposes prescribed in this act. Said accounts shall be

certified as correct by the president and secretary of the Michigan state horticultural society.

SEC. 3. The moneys hereby appropriated may be used by Purposes. the officers of the Michigan state horticultural society for procuring lectures, employing scientists or experts to investigate the diseases and insect enemies of trees, vines, plants or fruit, to determine and promulgate the best method of preventing or destroying said diseases and insects, or in

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