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§ 1426a.

Citations. Cal. 155/587.

§ 1427.

Citations. Cal. 155/588.

§ 1428.

Citations. App. 12/480.

§ 1431.

Citations. App. 18/455,

§ 1455.

Citations. App. 8/871.

§ 1484.

Citations. App. 10/125, 180.

§ 1486.

Citations. App. 9/698.

§ 1487.

Citations. App. 9/264; (subd. 7) 8/421; 9/698.

§ 1524.

Citations. App. (subd. 1) 12/585.

§ 1527.

Citations. App. 2/584.

§ 1536.

Citations. App. 12/585.

Moneys received at San Quentin or Folsom. § 1581. All moneys received or collected by the warden of San Quentin prison shall be reported to the state controller on the first day of each and every month in such form as the controller may require, and, at the same time, shall, on the order of the controller, be paid into the state treasury to the credit of "the prison fund of San Quentin prison," except so much thereof as shall be necessary to be paid into the jute revolving fund as required by the provisions of an act of the legislature, approved March 9, 1885, and the acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto. All money received or collected by the warden of Folsom prison shall be reported to the state controller on the first day of each and every month, in such form as the controller may require, and at the same time shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the Folsom state prison fund excepting so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the expenses and money allowed discharged prisoners under the provisions of this title, The wardens shall require vouchers

for all moneys by them expended, and safely keep the same on file in their respective offices at the prisons. For all sums of money required to be paid other than for the uses above named, as well as for said uses when there is not sufficient money in the hands of the warden, drafts shall be drawn on the controller of state, signed by at least three of the directors, and the controller of state shall draw his warrant on the state treasurer, who shall pay the same out of any moneys belonging to the state prison funds, or appropriated for the use or support of the state prisons. The amount of all money retained by the wardens, and the aggregate amount paid out, shall be reported quarterly to the controller of state and the proper entries shall be made on the controller's books. [Amendment approved February 28, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 91.]

§ 1588.

Citations. App. 18/400.

Care of female prisoners in county jails.

§ 1616. Whenever any female prisoner or prisoners are confined in any county jail in the state, and no regular jail matron has been appointed, there shall be designated by the sheriff some suitable woman who shall have immediate care of such female prisoner or prisoners. Such female prisoners shall be so kept that they cannot see or be seen by, or converse with, any male prisoners confined in said jail, and it shall be unlawful for any male officer or jailer to search the person of any female prisoner, or to enter into the room or cell occupied by any female prisoner, except in the company of such matron or woman having the care of such female prisoner. [New section approved April 15, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 924.]

THE

POLITICAL CODE

OF THE

STATE OF CALIFORNIA.

AMENDMENTS OF 1911.

§ 3.

Citations. Cal. 155/761.

§ 8.

Citations. App. 10/797.

Holidays. Saturday half-holiday. Public schools.

§ 10. Holidays, within the meaning of this code, are every Sunday, the first day of January, twelfth day of February, to be known as Lincoln day, twenty-second day of February, thirtieth day of May, fourth day of July, ninth day of September, first Monday in September, twelfth day of October, to be known as "Columbus day," twenty-fifth day of December, every day on which an election is held throughout the state, and every day appointed by the President of the United States or by the governor of this state for a public fast, thanksgiving or holiday. If the first day of January, twelfth day of February, twenty-second day of February, the thirtieth day of May, the fourth day of July, the ninth day of September, the twelfth day of October, or the twenty-fifth day of December falls upon a Sunday, the Monday following is a holiday.

Every Saturday from twelve o'clock noon until twelve o'clock midnight is a holiday as regards the transaction of business in the public offices of this state, and also in political divisions thereof where laws, ordinances or charters provide that public offices shall be closed on holidays; this shall not be construed to prevent or invalidate the issuance, filing, service, execution or recording of any legal process or written instrument whatever on such Saturday afternoon; and provided. further, that the public schools of this state shall close on Saturday, Sunday, the first day of January, the thirtieth day of May, the fourth day of July, the twenty-fifth day of December and on every day ap pointed by the President of the United States or the governor of this

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state for a public fast, thanksgiving or holiday. Said public schools shall continue in session on all other legal holidays and shall hold proper exercises commemorating the day. Boards of school trustees and city boards of education shall have power to declare a holiday in the public schools under their jurisdiction when good reason exists therefor. [Amendment approved March 27, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 521.] § 13.

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§ 352. Members elected, one from each of the equalization districts of this state, by the qualified electors thereof, with the controller, constitute the state board of equalization. Their term of office shall be four years, commencing the first Monday after the first day of January following their election. They shall choose one of their members chairman, who shall hold such office during the pleasure of the board. [Amendment approved May 1, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 1458.]

State board of examiners.

§ 364. [Repealed April 3, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 598.]

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Fees of secretary of state. State officers not to be charged. Library

fund.

§ 409. The secretary of state, for services performed in his office, must charge and collect the following fees:

1. For a copy of any law, resolution, record, or other document on file in his office, twenty cents per folio.

2. For comparing a copy of any law, resolution, record, or other document or paper with the original, or the certified copy of the original, on file in his office, five cents per folio.

3. For affixing certificate and seal of state, unless otherwise provided for, two dollars.

4. For filing articles of incorporation, if the capital stock amounts to twenty-five thousand dollars or less, fifteen dollars; if the capital stock amounts to over twenty-five thousand dollars and not over seventyfive thousand dollars, twenty-five dollars; if the capital stock amounts to over seventy-five thousand dollars and not over two hundred thousand dollars, fifty dollars; if the capital stock amounts to over two hundred thousand dollars and not over five hundred thousand dollars, seventy-five dollars; if the capital stock is over five hundred thousand dollars and not over one million dollars, one hundred dollars; if the capital stock is over one million dollars, fifty dollars additional for every five hundred thousand dollars or fraction thereof of capital stock over and above one million dollars; for filing articles of incorporation without capital stock, except co-operative associations, five dollars; for filing articles of incorporation of co-operative associations formed under the act of 1895, and acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof, fifteen dollars.

5. For recording articles of incorporation, twenty cents per folio. 6. For issuing certificate of incorporation, three dollars.

7. For filing certificate of increase of capital stock, five dollars for every fifty thousand dollars or fraction thereof of such increase.

8. For filing certificate of decrease of capital stock, five dollars. 9. For filing notice of removal of principal place of business, five dollars.

10. For filing amended articles of incorporation, unless otherwise provided for, five dollars.

11. For filing certificate of creation of bonded indebtedness, or increase or decrease thereof, five dollars.

12. For issuing certificate of increase or decrease of capital stock, three dollars.

13. For filing certificate of continuance of existence, five dollars. 14. For issuing certificate of continuance of existence, three dollars. 15. For filing claim to trademark, and issuing certificate of filing, five dollars.

16. For issuing certificate of filing of any document, not otherwise provided for, three dollars.

17. For filing certificate of increase or decrease of number of directors, five dollars.

18. For issuing certificate of increase or decrease of number of direc tors, three dollars.

19. For receiving and recording each official bond, five dollars.

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