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directing the issue of bonds may prescribe that the payment of the principal may be deferred for not more than five years. All moneys so collected shall be paid into the county treasury and used for the payment of interest and principal of such bonds, and for no other purpose. The county auditor shall issue his warrant for the payment of interest and installments, and cancel all coupons and bonds redeemed and file them with the county treasurer. The provisions of this section shall, so far as applicable, govern any bonds that may have been heretofore issued by such school districts.

Guarantee to bond-holder.

§ 9. If payment of any coupon or bond lawfully issued by any such school district should, after presentation and demand of payment at the office of the county treasurer, be refused, the owner may file such bond, together with all unpaid interest coupons, with the state controller, taking his receipt therefor, and the same shall be registered in the state controller's office; and the state board of equalization shall, at their next session, and at each annual equalization thereafter, add to the state tax to [be] levied in said district a sufficient rate to raise the amount of principal and interest past due prior to the next levy, and the same shall be levied and collected as a part of the state tax, and paid into the state treasury, and passed to the special credit of such district bond tax, and shall be paid by warrants, as the payments mature, to the holder [of] such registered obligations, as shown by the register in the office of the state controller, until the same shall be fully satisfied and discharged; any balance then remaining shall be transmitted to the treasurer of the county in which is situated the district by which such bonds were issued, and shall be placed by the county treasurer to the credit of the general school fund of said district.

ACT 3583.

An act validating bonds heretofore voted and issued by joint union high school districts. [Approved March 13, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 352.] ACT 3584.

An act to validate all bonds heretofore issued, or ordered to be issued by or on behalf of any school district, high school district, union high school district, or joint union high school district, where authority for such issuance has already been given by a vote of more than two-thirds of the electors of such district. [Approved March 13, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 356.]

ACT 3585.

An act to provide for health and development supervision in the public schools of the state of California.

[Approved April 15, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 908.]

Health supervision of schools.

§1. Boards of school trustees and city boards of education are hereby authorized to establish health and development supervision in the public

schools of this state, and to employ an examining staff and other employees necessary to carry on said work and to fix the compensation for the same. Whenever practicable the examining staff for health and development supervision in the public schools of the state shall consist of both educators and physicians.

Purposes of supervision.

§ 2. The purposes of health and development supervision in the public schools of the state are hereby defined as follows:

1. To secure the correction of developmental and acquired defects of both pupils and teachers which interfere with health, growth and efficiency, by complete physical examination. Said examinations shall occur annually or as often as may be determined by the board of school trustees or city board of education.

2. To adjust school activities to health and growth needs and to development processes and to attend to all matters pertaining to school hygiene.

3. To bring about a special study of mental retardation and deviation of pupils in the public schools.

Examining staff, qualifications of.

§3. The requirements for certification of members of the examining staff for health and development supervision in the public schools of the state shall be as follows:

For educators: A life diploma of California of the high school or grammar school grade and a health and development certificate which shall authorize the holder of such certificate to conduct the work authorized by this act, in those grades specified by the life diploma held.

For physicians: A California certificate to practice medicine and surgery and a health and development certificate.

Certificates, granting of.

§ 4. County or city and county boards of education are hereby authorized to grant health and development certificates to holders of life diplomas of California of the high school or grammar school grade or to holders of California certificates to practice medicine and surgery who shall present with such life diplomas or with such certificates to practice medicine and surgery a recommendation from the state board of education certifying special fitness for the work specified in this act. ACT 3586.

An act for the establishment in the city of Santa Barbara of a state normal school of manual arts and home economics, and making an appropriation therefor. [Approved March 27, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 795.]

Bee "State Lands."

SCHOOL LANDS.

ACT 3587.

TITLE 453.

SEBASTOPOL.

Incorporated under Municipal Corporation Act.

See California Blue Book, 1907, p. 311.
Citations. Cal. 153/709.

TITLE 454.

SECRETARY OF STATE.

ACT 3588.

Authorizing the secretary of state to appoint a clerk in addition to the number now allowed by law and to be known as the janitors' clerk, and providing for the payment of his salary. [Stats. 1899, p. 143.]

ACT 3589.

To provide a salary for the keeper of archives in the office of. [Stats. 1891, p. 280.]

See Act 1779.

TITLE 455.

SEDUCTION.

ACT 3590.

To punish. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 184.]

Citations. Cal. 49/9.

This act appears in full in Penal Code, Appendix, p. 886.

See "Streets."

TITLE 456.
SEWERS.

ACT 3595.

To confer power upon supervisors, or other governing body of counties, and cities and counties, to extend and complete all main intercepting sewers heretofore partially constructed. [In effect March 14, 1881. Stats. 1881, p. 76.]

The code commissioners say of this act: "Superseded by County Government Act and the charter of San Francisco."

ACT 3596.

Providing for the establishment and maintenance of sewer districts adjacent to municipal corporations. [Stats. 1899, p. 81.]

ACT 3597.

An act to provide for separate sewer districts within municipalities. [Approved April 21, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 1011.]

Municipal sewer districts.

§ 1. The legislative body of any incorporated city or town may divide the territory of such municipality into two or more sewer districts, as

may be made expedient by the configuration of the ground, and establish a separate sewer system for every such district.

Special sewer tax.

§2. The proper municipal officers may levy a special sewer tax on all the taxable property in such sewer district, and the proceeds of such tax shall be expended exclusively for the building and maintenance of the sewer system in such district.

Election for bond issue.

§3. After a city or incorporated town has been divided into sewer districts, an election may be held, in the manner provided for the issue of city bonds, to determine whether bonds for the building or extension of a sewer system in any such district shall be issued. At such election, only electors residing within such district shall be entitled to vote. If a majority of the electors voting at such election shall vote in the affirmative, the proper municipal officers shall issue and sell such bonds, substantially in the manner provided for the issue of city bonds. But the interest and sinking fund for the payment of such bonds shall be derived exclusively from taxes levied upon property within such district. All provisions of law relating to the payment of interest and sinking fund for city bonds shall govern, so far as applicable, the issue of sewer district bonds.

ACT 3599.

TITLE 457.
SHASTA COUNTY.

An act to increase the number of judges of the superior court of the county of Shasta, state of California, and for the appointment of such additional judge. [Stats. 1905, p. 315.]

Citations. App. 6/299, 300.

ACT 3600.

County clerk, fixing salary of. [Stats. 1873 74, p. 108.]
Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 540, § 186.

ACT 3601.

Supervisors authorized to transfer certain funds of. [Stats. 1873-74,

p. 708.]

This act authorized the transfer of the swamp land fund to the general fund. АСТ 3602.

Authorizing transcribing of records in. [Stats. 1862, p. 52.]
Amended 1863, p. 21.

ACT 3603.

Grant I. Taggart, former county recorder of Shasta County, authorizing to certify and sign certain records. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 487.]

ACT 3604.

Roads and highways. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 844.]
Repealed 1883, p. 5, c. X, § 2.

ACT 3605.

Repealing all special laws in relation to roads and highways in. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 803.]

АСТ 3608.

Public schools of, employment of teachers in. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 472.] Amended 1875-76, p. 122. Probably repealed by Political Code, § 1696, as amended 1893, p. 255.

ACT 3607.

Sheriff of, allowed compensation for services of under-sheriff. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 180.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 540, § 186.

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To prevent hogs from running at large. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 157.] Amended by extending to Redding in Shasta County, and Modesto in Stanislaus County, 1877-78, p. 585.

TITLE 459.
SHEEP.

Act to protect sheep from the ravages of dogs: See tit. "Dogs," ante.

ACT 3617.

To restrict the herding of sheep in certain counties. [Stats. 1862, p.

490.]

This act applied to Mendocino, Lake, Sonoma, and Marin counties.

ACT 3618.

To restrict the herding of sheep. [Stats. 1861, p. 523.]
Amended 1865-66, p. 56.

ACT 3619.

To protect sheep and lambs in this state. [Stats. 1861, p. 501.]

Amended 1867-68, p. 426; 1869-70, p. 223.

This act protected sheep and lambs from dogs and other animals. It was superseded by the Civil Code, § 3341.

ACT 3620.

An act to create the office of sheep inspector for the state of California, to provide for the appointment, and to define the powers and duties of said officer and his deputies, and their compensation, and provid

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