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from which any orphan or any child admitted under the provisions of section 12 of this act, as amended, was sent, that any parent or guardian is competent to resume the guardianship of such child, shall release such child and return him or her to such guardian, and such guardian shall be required to pay all expenses incident to the removal and return of such child to his or her guardian. As amended, Stats. 1903, 63.

4101. Estimate of supplies required-Where filed.

SEC. 15. It shall be the duty of the superintendent and matron to furnish semiannually, in June and December of each year, to the board of directors, an estimate of all stores, supplies and fuel required for the use of the state orphans' home for the next six months. The said estimates shall state the kind, quality and amount of such stores, supplies and fuel, and shall be filed in the office of the secretary, always subject to examination. As amended, Stats. 1887, 105.

4102. Idem-Contracts for supplies advertised.

SEC. 16. The board of directors, upon the receipt of said estimate, shall give notice by advertising in one daily paper in Ormsby County for six days that sealed proposals will be received for furnishing to the state orphans' home the amount, quality and kind of stores, supplies and fuel contained [in] the semiannual estimate now on file in the office of the secretary of the board of directors of the state orphans' home. As amended, Stats. 1887, 105. 4103. Idem-Contract for supplies awarded.

SEC. 17. The board of directors and secretary are hereby directed to meet at the office of the secretary on the first Monday of the second week in each quarter, and then and there open all the sealed proposals. The lowest sealed proposals in price shall be accepted, and noted in the minutes of the secretary, and the secretary shall notify the person or persons of the acceptance of their proposal for furnishing the state orphans' home with stores, supplies, and fuel; provided, the board of directors shall have the right to reject any and all bids from persons not responsible.

See secs. 3479 3480.

An Act granting certain powers to the board of directors of the
state orphans' home.

Approved February 27, 1879, 51

4104. Gifts accepted-Donors may direct the disposal of gifts.

SECTION 1. The board of directors of the state orphans' home is hereby authorized to receive and have full control of any and all gifts, bequests or donations now made, or that may be made hereafter, to the state orphans' home, and the said board is also hereby empowered to invest or expend the principal and interest of any and all such moneys coming thus into their possession as they may deem best for the interest of said orphans' home; provided, that nothing in this act shall be so construed as to prevent any person or persons, company or society, from making any gift of money or property, and directing how such money or property shall be disposed of, and when; such direction shall accompany such gift. The directors of the orphans' home shall make such disposition of such gift, or money, or property, as the donor or donors may direct.

An Act fixing the salary of the superintendent and matron of the
state orphans' home.

Approved March 11, 1907, 99

4105. Salary of superintendent and matron.

SECTION 1. From and after the first day of April, nineteen hundred and seven, the salary of the superintendent and matron of the state orphans' home shall be two thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400) per annum for the services of both.

An Act to provide educational facilities for the children in the state orphans' home and other matters properly connected therewith.

Approved March 20, 1911, 135

4106. Orphans' home children may attend Carson City public schoolsState allowance.

SECTION 1. The children residing at the state orphans' home shall be included in the school census of Carson City school district, and in consideration of this allowance and the further allowance of one thousand dollars paid annually out of the general fund of the state treasury, the children of the state orphans' home shall be entitled to attend and shall attend the Carson City public schools, and to receive therein the full attention, protection and instruction accorded to any other children. To this end the board of directors of the state orphans' home is hereby authorized to enter into such agreements with the board of school trustees of Carson City school district, district No. 1 of Ormsby County, as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this section and of this act; provided, that the increased income to the said school district as herein provided shall be the full consideration to said district for the privilege required in this act.

4107. Text-books to be furnished.

SEC. 2. The board of directors of the state orphans' home shall furnish the children of the home who are attending school all text-books, supplementary books and necessary school supplies; and they shall provide a sufficient supply of proper library books for the use of said children; provided, that the above-mentioned books and supplies shall be purchased by the board of orphans' home directors and paid for out of the orphans' home fund. 4108. Money paid to school trustees.

SEC. 3. Each three months hereafter, beginning with the first day of December, 1911, and ending with the first day of June, 1912, and on the same. dates each year thereafter, the board of school trustees of Carson City school district shall present a voucher against the state for one-third of the amount of money allowed in section 1 of this act. Upon approval of this claim by the board of directors of the state orphans' home and by the state board of examiners, the state controller shall draw his warrant on the state treasurer in favor of the board of trustees of Carson City school district and the state treasurer shall pay the same to the order of said board of trustees, who shall deposit the money with the county treasurer of Ormsby County to the credit. of Carson City school district; and this money shall be used by said school trustees for the payment of teachers' salaries in this district.

STATE OFFICERS

See Officers Generally, secs. 2765-2866.

Providing for leave of absence for state employees, section 4109.

To consolidate certain state offices, section 4110.

LEGISLATURE

Reapportioning senators and assemblymen, section 4111.

To provide for the organization of the assembly at the commencement of each session, sections 4112, 4113.

Fixing the number of officers and attaches, and to define their duties and specify their pay, sections 4114-4117.

To provide chaplains for the legislature of the State of Nevada, sections 4118, 4119. Providing for the printing of legislative bills and resolutions, sections 4120-4124. Providing for copying, engrossing and enrolling, sections 4125, 4126.

Fixing the time when laws and joint resolutions shall take effect, section 4127.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL

Defining the duties of the attorney-general, sections 4128-4134.

To authorize the attorney-general to employ deputies, sections 4135, 4136.

To further define the powers and duties of the attorney-general, section 4137.

To authorize the attorney-general to employ a stenographic clerk, sections 4138, 4139.

Relating to the flow of water in the Truckee river, section 4140.

Creating the office of mineral land commissioner, defining his duties and fixing his compensation therefor, and constituting the attorney-general ex officio mineral land commissioner, sections 4141-4147.

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To provide for the appointment of, fix his compensation and prescribe his duties, sections 4148-4153.

CONTROLLER

Defining the duties of state controller, sections 4154-4178.

To provide for the appointment of a deputy state controller, and to fix his compensation, section 4179.

To create a fire insurance fund, sections 4180-4182.

Authorizing the canceling of old unpaid warrants, sections 4183-4185.

Making it unlawful for any public officer to accept relief from the state for loss of tax receipts, unless, etc., sections 4186, 4187.

To authorize the controller of state and ex officio commissioner of insurance to employ a stenographic clerk, sections 4188, 4189.

GOVERNOR

Authorizing the governor of the state to appoint a private secretary, sections 4190, 4191. Fixing the salary of the private secretary to the governor, sections 4192, 4193.

Authorizing the governor, secretary of state and state treasurer to employ clerks and typists, sections 4194-4197.

INSPECTOR OF MINES

Creating the office of inspector of mines; fixing his duties and powers, sections 4198-4238. To extend the tenure of office of, section 4239.

LICENSE AND BULLION TAX AGENT

To provide for the appointment of, fixing compensation and prescribing duties, sections 4240-4248.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR

Concerning residence of lieutenant-governor, section 4249.

To define the duties of, when acting as an ex officio officer and fixing salary therefor, section 4250.

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To provide for the preservation of the manuscript laws, sections 4264, 4265.

To provide for the recording of all state contracts and agreements, sections 4266, 4267.

Relating to the preparing and printing of biennial report of, section 4268.
To authorize the, to employ a typist, section 4269.

To authorize the, to employ a stenographer, section 4270.

STATE POLICE

To provide for the creation, organization and maintenance of, prescribing the powers and duties of the officers and members, sections 4271-4293.

Creating office of commissary of state police and prescribing duties, sections 4294-4298. To authorize the appointment of state detectives, sections 4299-4304.

SUPERINTENDENT OF STATE PRINTING

Fixing the salary of the superintendent of state printing, section 4305.

In relation to the message of the governor and the reports of certain state officers, section 4306.

Authorizing copyright of all state publications, sections 4307, 4308.

To authorize use of union label on all public printing, sections 4309, 4310.
Authorizing the superintendent to employ a bookkeeper and typist, sections 4311, 4312.
To designate and authorize work to be done in state printing office, sections 4313-4326.
STATE PRINTING OFFICE

To establish a, and to create the office of superintendent of state printing, sections 4327-4340. SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

To authorize the, to employ a stenographic clerk, sections 4341, 4342.

Fixing the salary of, section 4343.

To abolish office of state mineralogist, and provide for care and preservation of state museum, sections 4344-4346.

SURVEYOR-GENERAL

Concerning the office of, sections 4347-4354.

Relative to maps of state and county boundaries, section 4355.

To provide for paying cost of printing and stationery required, sections 4356-4359.

TREASURER

Defining the duties of state treasurer, sections 4360-4369.

Act supplementary to above act, sections 4370-4372.

To prevent persons having claims against the state from presenting the same a second time, section 4373.

To amend an act entitled "An act to authorize the state treasurer to employ a clerk, and fixing his compensation," sections 4374, 4375.

VETERINARIAN

Providing for the appointment of, defining duties and fixing compensation, sections 4376-4389.

For the establishment of a bureau of animal industry, section 4390.

SALARIES

Reducing and regulating the salaries of certain state officers, sections 4391, 4392.
Reducing and regulating the salaries of certain state officers, sections 4393, 4394.
Fixing salaries of certain deputies in state offices, sections 4395-4397.

Fixing salaries and compensation of certain attaches, section 4398.

Authorizing payment of salaries of officers fixed by law, sections 4399, 4400.

Fixing salaries and compensation of certain attaches, section 4401.

For state engineer, see Water.

For justices supreme court, see Courts and Court Officers.

See, also, State Boards, Bureaus, and Commissions.

An Act providing for leave of absence for all state employees, the length of time of such leave, and providing for their salary during such time.

Approved February 21, 1911, 19

4109. Leave of absence for state employees.

SECTION 1. Each and every state employee who has been in the service

of the state for six months or more, in whatever capacity, shall be allowed, in each calendar year, a leave of absence of fifteen days, with full pay, providing the head of each department shall fix the date of such leave of absence.

An Act to consolidate certain state offices in the State of Nevada.

Approved February 20, 1893, 32

4110. Secretary of state ex officio librarian.

SECTION 1. The secretary of state shall be ex officio clerk of the supreme court and ex officio state librarian. The governor's private secretary shall be ex officio adjutant-general, and as such officers and ex officio officers they shall severally perform the duties required by law.

Lieutenant-governor adjutant-general, sec. 4250.

provision made pursuant to the original constitution. Idem.

Cited, State ex rel. Cutting v. La Grave, 23 Nev. 123 (43 P. 470). The office of secretary of state, of ex officio clerk of the supreme court, and of reporter of decisions of the supreme court, are separate and distinct offices, and their being vested in the same person does not change their nature in this respect. State ex rel. Howell v. La Grave, 23 Nev. 373, 374, 378, 379, 386 (48 P. 674).

The office of clerk of the supreme court was not abolished by its omission from the amendment of 1889 to art. 4, sec. 32, of the state constitution, ante, 290, and the failure of the legislature to reestablish it, but continued as a constitutional office under the

This act, while sufficient to confer color of authority on the secretary of state acting as ex officio clerk of the supreme court, is without force as an amendment or repeal by implication of section 2765, providing for the election of a clerk of the supreme court in the same manner as other state officers are elected. State ex rel. Josephs v. Douglass, 33 Nev. (110 P. 177, 181).

Act of 1865, 368, providing offices for certain state officers was cited, Owen v. Nye Co., 10 Nev. 344, for which citation see under sec. 1508, p. 438, ante.

LEGISLATURE

An Act reapportioning senators and assemblymen of the several counties to the legislature of the State of Nevada.

Approved March 17, 1911, 117

4111. Apportionment of senators and assemblymen.

SECTION 1. The apportionment of senators and assemblymen in the several counties of this state shall be as follows:

Churchill County, one senator and two assemblymen;
Clark County, one senator and two assemblymen;
Douglas County, one senator and two assemblymen;
Elko County, two senators and five assemblymen;
Esmeralda County, two senators and five assemblymen;
Eureka County, one senator and two assemblymen;
Humboldt County, two senators and five assemblymen;
Lander County, one senator and two assemblymen;
Lincoln County, one senator and two assemblymen;
Lyon County, one senator and two assemblymen;
Mineral County, one senator and two assemblymen;
Nye County, two senators and five assemblymen;
Ormsby County, one senator and two assemblymen;
Storey County, one senator and two assemblymen;
Washoe County, two senators and nine assemblymen;
White Pine County, two senators and four assemblymen.

See sec. 2780, election of senators.

Salaries of senators and assemblymen, sec. 4392.

See Const., art. 4, legislative department, secs. 259–293; also, art. 5, secs. 302–304.
Governor to make certain reports to, sec. 303, 1588.

Controller to furnish information to, sec. 4167.

Veterinarian to report to, sec. 4389.

Number of members limited, sec. 374.

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