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The superintendent of charities shall receive five thousand dollars; The superintendent of prisons shall receive six thousand dollars; The superintendent of pardons and paroles shall receive six thousand dollars.

IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEAlth.

The director of public health shall receive seven thousand dollars; The assistant director of public health shall receive four thousand two hundred dollars;

The superintendent of lodging house inspection shall receive four thousand dollars.

IN THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE.

The director of trade and commerce shall receive seven thousand dollars;

The assistant director of trade and commerce shall receive five thousand dollars;

The superintendent of insurance shall receive five thousand dollars; The fire marshal shall receiye four thousand dollars;

The superintendent of standards shall receive twenty-five hundred dollars;

The chief grain inspector shall receive five thousand dollars; Each commerce commissioner shall receive seven thousand dollars; The secretary of the Illinois Commerce Commission shall receive five thousand dollars.

IN THE DEPARTMENT OF REGISTRATION AND EDUCATION.

The director of registration and education shall receive seven thousand dollars;

The assistant director of registration and education shall receive three thousand six hundred dollars;

The superintendent of registration shall receive four thousand two hundred dollars.

§ 51. The Director of Public Works and Buildings is authorized, with the consent in writing of the Governor, to acquire by private purchase, or by condemation under the Eminent Domain Act, any and all lands, buildings and grounds for which an appropriation may be made. by the General Assembly.

§ 56. The Department of Trade and Commerce shall have power: 1. To exercise through the Illinois Commerce Commission created by this Act all the rights, powers and duties vested by law in the Illinois Commerce Commission, its officers and employees;

2. To exercise the rights, powers and duties vested by law in the insurance superintendent, his officers and employes;

3. To exercise the rights, powers and duties vested by law in the chief inspector of grain, deputy grain inspectors, deputy chief grain inspector, and the warehouse registrar, the assistant warehouse registrars, State weighmasters, assistant State weighmasters and other officers and employes of the grain inspection service;

4. To exercise the rights, powers and duties vested by law in the inspectors of automatic couplers, power brakes and grab irons or hand holds on railroad locomotives, tenders, cars and similar vehicles, their officers and employes;

5. To exercise the rights, powers and duties vested by law in the State fire marshal, deputy State fire marshal, inspectors and other officers and employes of the State fire marshal;

6. To execute and administer all laws and regulations, now or hereafter enacted, relating to weights and measures;

7. To execute and administer all laws and regulations, now or hereafter enacted, relating to standards of quantity and quality of and for commodities;

8. To execute and administer all laws and regulations, now or hereafter enacted, relating to the safety and purity of illuminating oils and gasoline.

57. The Illinois Commerce Commission created by this Act shall exercise and discharge the rights, powers and duties vested by law in the Illinois Commerce Commission under an Act entitled, "An Act concerning public utilities," in force July 1, 1921, or any future amendments thereto or modifications thereof.

Said Act and all amendments thereto and modifications thereof, if any, shall be administered by the Illinois Commerce Commission created by this Act, and in its name, without any direction, supervision or control by the Director of Trade and Commerce.

APPROVED JUNE 24, 1921.

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AN ACT amending an Act entitled, "An Act in relation to the civil administration of the State government, and to repeal certain Acts therein named," approved March 7, 1917, in force July 1, 1917, as amended.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: That sections 6, 7 and 63 of an Act entitled, "An Act in relation to the civil administration of the State government, and to repeal certain Acts therein named," approved March 7, 1917, in force July 1, 1917, as amended be and the same are hereby amended so as to read as follows.

§ 6. Advisory and non-executive boards, in the respective departments, are created as follows:

IN THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

A Board of Agricultural Advisors, composed of fifteen persons, and a Board of State Fair Advisors, consisting of nine persons, not more than three of whom shall be appointed from any one county.

IN TILE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.

A Board of Illinois Free Employment Office Advisors, composed of five persons;

A Board of local Illinois Free Employment Office Advisors, for each free employment office, composed of five persons on each local board.

IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.

A Board of Art Advisors, composed of eight persons;

A Board of Water Resource Advisors, composed of five persons;
A Board of Highway Advisors, composed of five persons;
A Board of Parks and Buildings Advisors, composed of five

persons.

IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE.

A Board of Public Welfare Commissioners, composed of five

persons.

IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH.

A Board of Public Health Advisors, composed of five persons.

IN THE DEPARtment of REGISTRATION AND EDUCATION.

A Board of Natural Resources and Conservation Advisors, composed of eight persons;

A Board of State Museum Advisors, composed of five persons. The Immigrants Commission, composed of five members, one of whom shall be the Director of the Department of Registration and Education. The members of each of the above named boards shall be officers.

§7. One food standard officer shall be a representative of the Illinois food manufacturing industries and the other shall be an expert food chemist of known reputation.

The fifteen agricultural advisors shall be persons engaged in agricultural industries, not excluding representatives of the agricultural press and of the State Agricultural Experiment Station.

Of the five industrial officers, two shall be representative citizens. of the employing class operating under the Workmen's Compensation Act, two shall be representative citizens chosen from among the employees operating under such Act, and the other shall be a representative citizen not identified with either the employing or employee classes.

Of the five Illinois Free Employment Office Advisors, two shall be representative employers, two representatives of organized labor, and one representative citizen who, is neither an employer nor an employee.

The five local Illinois Free Employment Office Advisors shall have the same qualifications as the Illinois free employment officeadvisors.

The Director of Mines and Minerals shall be a person thoroughly conversant with the theory and practice of coal mining but who is not identified with either coal operators or coal miners. Of the four mine officers, two shall be coal operators and two shall be practical coal miners.

Each of the three miners' examining officers shall have at least five years' practical and continuous experience as a coal miner and have been actually engaged as a coal miner in this State continuously for twelve months next preceding his appointment, and no one of whom shall hold any lucrative public office, Federal, State, or municipal.

Of the eight art commissioners, two shall be painters, two sculptors, two architects, and two neither painters, sculptors nor architects.

The Director of Public Health shall be a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery in this State and shall have had at least five years' practical experience in the practice of medicine and surgery in this State and at least six years' practical experience in public health

work.

The Assistant Director of Public Health shall be a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery in this State and shall have had at least five years' practical experience in the practice of medicine and surgery in this State and at least three years' practical experience in public health work.

No public utility commissioner or employee of the public utility commission shall be in the employ of or hold any official relation to any corporation or person subject in whole or in part to regulation by the commission nor shall he hold stocks or bonds in any such corporation or be in any other manner pecuniarily interested therein, directly or indirectly, and if any public utility commissioner or employee shall voluntarily become so interested, his office or employment shall ipso facto become vacant, and if any public utility commissioner or employee becomes so interested otherwise than voluntarily he shall, within a reasonable time, divest himself of such interest.

The Chief Grain Inspector shall be a person who is not interested, either directly or indirectly, in any warehouse in this State, and who is not a member of the board of trade.

Neither the Director, Assistant Director, Superintendent of Registration, nor any other executive and administrative officer in the Department of Registration and Education shall be affiliated with any college or school of medicine, pharmacy, dentistry, nursing, optometry, embalming, barbering, veterinary medicine and surgery, architecture, or structural engineering, either as teacher, officer or stockholder, nor shall he hold a license or certificate to exercise or practice any of the professions, trades or occupations regulated.

No more than two members of the normal school board shall be residents of any one congressional district.

The board of Natural Resources and Conservation shall be composed of the Director of Registration and Education, who shall be ex-officio chairman thereof, the president of the University of Illinois or his representative, and one expert each in biology, geology, engineer

ing, chemistry and forestry, qualified by ten years' experience in practicing or teaching their several professions, and one physician.

The Board of State Museum Advisors shall be composed of one expert in botany, ethnology, zoology, manufacture and museum administration.

§ 63. The board of natural resources and conservation, acting through five or more sub-committees, each of which shall be composed of the Director of Registration and Education, the president of the Universtiy of Illinois, or his representative, and the expert advisor specially qualified in each of the fields of investigation, shall:

1. Consider and decide all matters pertaining to natural history, geology, water and water resources, forestry, and allied research, investigational and scientific work;

2. Select and appoint, without reference to the State civil service law, members of the scientific staff, prosecuting such research, investigational and scientific work;

3. Co-operate with the University of Illinois in the use of scientific staff and equipment;

4. Co-operate with the various departments in research, investigational and scientific work useful in the prosecution of the work of any department.

5. Maintain a labaratory or labaratories at any institution under the care of the Department of Public Welfare or the University of Illinois, or at one or more of the State Normal Universities for the purpose of research into the causes, the cure and the prevention of the defects, disabilities and delinquencies for which custody and confinement are provided under the Department of Public Welfare, and shall select and appoint, without reference to the State Civil Service Law, a laboratory chief and a staff of investigators, whose duties shall be confined to such research work, and the expense of research work shall not exceed two per cent of the total sum appropriated for the support of the institutions under the control of the Department of Public Welfare during the preceding biennial period.

Said board shall have the right to co-operate in such research work herein provided for with private or other public research boards or institutions involving no additional expense to this State.

The expenditures each year for the purposes of research as aforesaid concerning the various forms of insanity, dependency and delinquency and of mental, moral and physical defects, shall be apportioned approximately, in the order and in proportion to the number of individuals in the different classes of such delinquents and defectives among the patients and inmates of the institutions under the Department of Public Welfare during the preceding biennial period.

The Board of State Museum Advisors shall advise the Director of Education and Registration in all matters pertaining to maintenance, extension and usefulness of the State museum.

APPROVED June 28, 1921.

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