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[No. 169.]

AN ACT making an appropriation for necessary expenses in housing and preserving the battle flags of the Michigan or ganizations in the Great War, and providing a tax to meet the same.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

of battle

SECTION 1. The Board of State Auditors is hereby author- Preservation ized to purchase the necessary housing and all materials per- flags. taining thereto for suitable and permanent encasing and preserving of the battle flags and standards of the several Michigan regiments and organizations taking part in the late World War. Such flags and standards shall be assigned a location within the state capitol building, the general design of the housing to correspond in structure with that provided for the flags and standards of other wars.

tion.

SEC. 2. There is hereby appropriated for such purpose Appropriaout of any moneys in the general fund not otherwise appropriated, the sum of six thousand six hundred sixty-two dollars. The Auditor General shall add to and incorporate in the state taxes for the year nineteen hundred twenty-one, a sufficient sum to reimburse the general fund for the appropriation herein authorized.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved May 17, 1921.

[No. 170.]

AN ACT to provide for and define the duties of the State Commissioner of Health with reference to the registration of births and the issuance of birth certificates, the registration of deaths and the issuance of death certificates, the making and preservation of records of marriages, and with reference to the recording of other vital statistics; to provide for the transfer of certain powers and duties pertaining thereto from the Secretary of State to the State Health Commissioner, and for the transfer of vital statistical records from the Department of State to the Department of Health.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. All powers and duties now vested by law in Powers the Secretary of State with reference to the registration of

transferred.

Biennial appropriations.

Itemized.

[No. 168.]

AN ACT to make an appropriation for the Department of Labor and Industry for the fiscal years ending June thirty. nineteen hundred twenty-two, and June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-three, for maintenance, operation and othe specific purposes.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated from the ge fund for the Department of Labor and Industry, for the year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-tw sum of one hundred seventy-four thousand nine hu thirty-five dollars, and for the fiscal year ending June. nineteen hundred twenty-three, the sum of one seventy-four thousand nine hundred thirty-five doll the purposes and in the following amounts:

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Fees, where deposited.

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Each of said amounts shall be used solely purposes herein stated, subject to the appre Administrative Board.

SEC. 2. The amounts hereby appropria out of the state treasury, and the disbur Department of Labor and Industry shall 1 therefor, at such times and in such mani provided by law.

SEC. 3. All fees or other moneys rece ment of Labor and Industry shall be fo Treasurer each month and shall be by s ited in the state treasury to be disbursed for such purposes as may be provided by

SEC. 4. The Auditor General shall in
tax for the years nineteen hundred
teen hundred twenty-two, sufficient a
the general fund for the appropriation

This act is ordered to take immedi
Approved May 17, 1921.

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births and the issuance of birth certificates, the registration of deaths and the issuance of death certificates, the recording of marriages and the collection, recording and preservation of other vital statistics are hereby transferred to and vested in the State Commissioner of Health. The State Commissioner of Health shall hereafter be vested with full authority, and shall be required to exercise such powers and perform such duties with reference to said matters as have heretofore been vested in, and required to be performed by the said Secretary of State.

SEC. 2. As soon as may be after this act shall take effect, it shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to cause to be transferred to the State Commissioner of Health all records, statistics and data and all blanks of any nature whatsoever pertaining to the matters in the previous section referred to. Upon receipt thereof, it shall be the duty of the State Commissioner of Health to keep and preserve said records in accordance with the laws pertaining thereto. All publications and reports of vital statistics heretofore required to be made from time to time by the Secretary of State shall hereafter be made by the State Commissioner of Health.

SEC. 3. All acts or parts of acts in any way controverting
the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.
This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved May 17, 1921.

Appropriation, legislative.

Proviso.

[No. 171.]

AN ACT to make appropriations for the legislature for the fiscal years ending June thirty, nineteen hundred twentytwo, and June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-three, for maintenance, operation and other specific purposes.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. There is hereby appropriated from the general fund of the state treasury, to defray the expenses of the legislature for personal services of members, officers and employes, and for the maintenance, operation and supplies, for the biennial period ending June thirty, nineteen hundred twentythree, the sum of two hundred seventy-five thousand dollars: Provided, That fifty thousand dollars of said appropriation shall be available during the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-two, and two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars, together with any unexpended balance for the previous year, shall be available during the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-three. The ap

propriation hereby made shall be deemed and construed to be in lieu of any and all other appropriations made for any of the purposes specified herein for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-two, and the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred twenty-three.

which expended.

SEC. 2. Of the amount hereby appropriated, such sums as Purposes for may be necessary may be used to pay the compensation of the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives, which compensation is hereby fixed at three hundred twenty-five dollars per calendar month each, and which shall be paid to said secretary and clerk at such times. and in such manners as the compensation of state officers and employes is paid; and also to pay for clerical and stenographic assistance to the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House of Representatives when the legislature is not in session, and the employment of assistants by such officers is hereby authorized; but not to exceed one hundred twentyfive dollars shall be paid for such clerical or stenographic assistance rendered in any one calendar month to the Secretary of the Senate, and not to exceed one hundred twenty-five dollars shall be paid for such clerical or stenographic assistance rendered in any one calendar month to the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Such sums as shall be due under the provisions of this section, for assistance to the Secretary of the Senate, shall be certified by the Secretary of the Senate, and such sums as shall be due under the provisions of this section for assistance to the Clerk of the House of Representatives, shall be certified by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Any such certificate shall be countersigned by the Auditor General. The State Treasurer upon the presentation of any such certificate, so countersigned, is hereby authorized and directed to pay the same.

SEC. 3. The Auditor General shall incorporate in the state Tax clause. tax for the year nineteen hundred twenty-one, the sum of fifty thousand dollars, and for the year nineteen hundred twenty-two, the sum of two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars, which sums, when collected, shall be credited to the general fund to reimburse the same for the money hereby appropriated.

SEC. 4. Any unexpended balance at the end of the fiscal Unexpended year nineteen hundred twenty-three, shall revert to the gen

eral fund in the state treasury.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved May 17, 1921.

balances.

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