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OF THE PASSING AND PUBLICATION OF LAWS.

Preamble.

Printed copy

of bill, when to

CHAPTER 10.

OF THE PASSING AND PUBLICATION OF LAWS.

AN ACT authorizing the Enrolling Committees of the Senate and House of Representatives to have bills which have passed both Houses of the General Assembly printed instead of Enrolled, and providing that the printed copy shall take the place of and be known as the Enrolled Bill.

Whereas, During the last days of the Session the volume of business makes it impossible for the Enrolling Clerks of the respective houses to personally engross the bills and resolutions coming into their hands, and they are compelled to depend very largely on outside assistance resulting often in hasty and defective work, therefore,

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met:

Section I. That during the last seven days of the Session be enrolled bill. Of the Legislature, the Senate or House respectively, may order any bill printed which has had a second reading before either House, and such printed copy shall take the place of what is now known as and shall be called the enrolled bill and it shall be dealt with in the same manner as enrolled bills are dealt with at present, and shall be sent in printed form, after passing, to the other House, and in that form shall be dealt with by that House, and its officers in the same manner in which enrolled bills are now dealt with.

Not to prevent
enrollment
of bills.

Printing com

ized to arrange

Section 2. That nothing in this Act contained shall be construed to prevent the respective Houses to have enrolled as heretofore any or all bills either during the last seven days of the Session or at any other time.

Section 3. The Printing Committees of the Senate and mittee author- House of Representatives shall take such steps as may be printing of Acts. necessary to carry this Act into effect and to provide for the speedy and correct execution of the printing herein contemplated.

Approved, March 9, A. D. 1905.

TITLE SECOND.

Of the Public Revenue; and the Assessment, Collection and
Appropriation of Taxes.

CHAPTER 11.

OF PUBLIC REVENUE,

AN ACT making Appropriations for the Expenses of the State Government, other than Legislative Expenses, for the fiscal year ending on Monday immediately preceding the second Tuesday of January, in the year of our Lord one Thousand nine hundred and six.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Delaware in General Assembly met (threefourths of all the members elected to each House thereof concurring therein:)

Secton I. That the several amounts named in this Act, or so much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid out of the Treasury of this State to the respective public officers and for the several purposes specified for the current fiscal year ending on Mon- Appropriation day immediately preceding the second Tuesday of January in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and six; provided, however, that all parts or portions of the several sums appropriated by this Act, which on said Monday immediately preceding said second Tuesday of January, A.D. 1906, shall not have been paid out of the Treasury, shall be converted back into the General Fund of the Treasury.

The said several sums hereby appropriated are as follows, viz:

For the Governor for salary, Two Thousand dollars.

Governor.

Secretary of
State.

Stenographer

and Typewriter for Governor

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

For the contingent expenses of the Governor's office, One: Thousand dollars.

For the Secretary of State for salary, One Thousand dollars.

For the Secretary of State to pay the contingent expenses: of his office, Twelve Hundred dollars.

For the Secretary of State for indexing and preparing for publication, the Laws of the session of the Legislature held in the year A. D. 1905, Five Hundred and Fifty dollars.

For the Secretary of State as compensation for performing the duties imposed on him by the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to raise revenue for the State by taxing certain corporations" enacted by the General Assembly A. D. 1899, the sum of Five Hundred dollars.

For Secretary of State for paying cost of official bond, One Hundred dollars.

For Stenographer and Typewriter for the Governor and and Secretary Secretary of State for salary, Seven Hundred dollars. For State Librarian for salary, Eight Hundred dollars.

of State.

State Librarian.

State Library.

Janitor.

Chancellor.

Chief Justice.

For current expenses of State Library, One Hundred dollars.

For the purchase of law books for State Library, Five Hundred dollars.

For the Janitor of the State House for salary, Five Hundred dollars.

For the Chancellor for salary, Four Thousand and Five Hundred dollars.

For the Chancellor for reporting, Two Hundred dollars. For the Chancellor to pay contingent expenses of the Court of Chancery, Two Hundred dollars.

For the Chancellor in payment of one hundred copies of his report, Eight Hundred dollars.

For the Chief Justice for salary, Four Thousand and Five: Hundred dollars.

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

For the four Associate Judges for salaries, Sixteen Thou- Associate sand dollars.

Judges.

For the Associate Judge resident in Kent County, for Associate reporting, Two Hundred dollars.

Judge of Kentt county.

For the Associate Judge resident in Kent County for one Pennewill's hundred copies of "Pennewill's Delaware Reports," Volume Reports. 4. One Thousand dollars.

For the Court Stenographer for salary, Two Thousand Court Stenog dollars.

For transcript for Supreme Court and Assistant Stenographer, Three Hundred and Fifty dollars.

rapher.

For the State Treasurer and Trustee of School Fund for State Treasurersalary, One Thousand Four Hundred and Fifty dollars.

For the State Treasurer for postage, stationery, clerical assistance and the like, to carry out the provisions of Section 22, Chapter 67, Volume 21, Laws of Delaware, Five Hundred dollars.

For the Auditor of Accounts for Salary, One Thousand and Auditor of Two Hundred dollars.

Accounts.

For the Attorney-General for salary, Twenty-five Hundred Attorney dollars.

General.

For the Deputy Attorney General for salary, One Thou- Deputy Attor sand dollars.

ney General,

fund of Attor-

For contingent expenses for the Attorney General for pay- Contingent ing expenses in criminal prosecution, Twelve Hundred ney General. dollars.

For the Insurance Commissioner for salary, Fifteen Hundred dollars.

For the Insurance Commissioner to pay the salary of his Clerk, Six Hundred dollars.

For the Insurance Commissioner to pay the necessary expenses of his office, such as postage, stationery, etc., Five Hundred dollars.

Insurance
Commissioner.

State
Detectives.

Fish

Commissioner.

Oyster Revenue
Collector.

Officers and

OF PUBLIC REVENUE.

For the two State Detectives for salaries, Two Thousand and Four Hundred dollars.

For actual expenses in serving requisition papers, Three Hundred dollars.

For the Fish Commissioner for salary and all necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of his official duties, Five Hundred dollars.

For contingent expenses of Fish Commissioner to pay postage and stationery, traveling expenses, etc., One Hundred and Twenty-five dollars.

For the Oyster Revenue Collector for salary, Seven Hundred dollars.

For the payment of officers and crew of watch-boat for the grew of Watch protection of oysters, Twenty-three Hundred and Forty

Boat.

County School
Superintend-

ents.

Teachers' In

dollars.

For the three County Superintendents of Schools, Three Thousand and Six Hundred dollars.

For the expenses of holding the white Teachers' Institute stitute, white. in the several counties of this State, Four Hundred and Fifty dollars.

Teachers' Institute, colored.

National
Guard.

Water for State
House.

Farmers' Institute.

State Board of
Agriculture.

Industrial
School for
Girls.

For the expenses of holding colored Teachers' Institute, One Hundred and Fifty dollars.

For the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to provide for the maintenance, discipline and regulation of the National Guard of Delaware," passed at Dover, May 7th, 1897, as amended, Five Thousand dollars.

For the town of Dover, to pay for water furnished for the use of the State House, One Hundred dollars.

For the Farmers' Institute for the purpose of defraying incidental expenses of holding the same, Six Hundred dollars. For the State Board of Agriculture, Three Thousand dollars.

For the Delaware Industrial School for Girls, Three Thousand Dollars.

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