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Reports of inspectors.

§8. Inspectors shall report to the board in writing and as often and at such times as may be requested by such board.

Duties of inspectors.

§ 9. Each inspector must inspect all the sheep within the district assigned to him, when so ordered by the board, and must make and issue a certificate or bill of health for all sheep whose owners have complied with the law and the orders, rules and regulations made and adopted by the board, describing the sheep, giving the number, together with the marks and brands thereon, which will entitle the owner or agent in charge to pass with such sheep from one district to another in this state. The inspector shall immediately file with the board in duplicate all certificates issued by him.

Scabies, when sheep are affected by.

§ 10. When sheep are found affected with scabies they must be quarantined where found, and the inspector must define the place, the limits within which such sheep may be grazed, herded or driven, and such sheep must be held in quarantine until pronounced cured from such disease by the state board of sheep commissioners. The expense of dipping, hand-dressing, spotting, feeding, and taking care of all sheep quarantined under the provisions of this act, must be paid for by the owner or agent in charge of such sheep; and such expense shall be a lien upon such sheep until paid.

Dipping of affected sheep.

$11. All sheep in the state affected with or exposed to "scabies" must be dipped at such time or times as may be ordered by the board; such dipping shall be done under the supervision of an inspector and the dip used in all such cases must be one approved by the state board of sheep commissioners; provided, however, that ewes due to lamb within thirty days shall not be subject to the provisions of this section.

Sheep in transit from other states.

§ 12. When any owner or person in charge of sheep shall bring such sheep into this state, upon entering from an adjoining state or territory for the purpose of grazing, he shall notify the board or any inspector in writing, of such fact immediately after entering the state, stating the time when, the place where such sheep did enter and the number of such sheep; provided, however, that the owner or person in charge of sheep in transit on the cars shall not be required to give notice unless they shall remain in the state or are unloading to feed or rest for a longer period than forty-eight hours.

Moving affected sheep.

§ 13. In no case shall any sheep affected with scabies be moved along the public highway or across the lands of another without a written permit from the board or an inspector.

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SHEEP.

Failure to observe rules of board.

§ 14. Any person owning or having charge of any public dipping vat, or vessel in which sheep are dipped, and every owner of sheep or agent in charge of them, who shall refuse or neglect after notice in writing to dip all sheep in the manner prescribed in the preceding sections or who shall willfully and intentionally fail to observe any and all rules and regulations made and adopted by the board in accordance with the provisions of this act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty (50) dollars.

Claims, how paid.

§ 15. All claims for salaries of the members of the board shall be paid out of the sheep inspection fund at the same time and in the same manner as the salaries of state officers are paid. All other claims and expenses authorized by this act shall be executed, approved, audited, allowed and paid at the same times and in the same manner as other claims against the state.

Misdemeanor.

§ 16. Any person who violates any provision of this act shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished by a fine not less than fifty dollars ($50).

ACT 3623.

An act restricting the powers of boards of supervisors in the matter of imposing licenses upon the business of raising, grazing, herding and pasturing sheep.

[Approved March 22, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 608.]

§ 1. No license or licenses greater than three cents per head shall be imposed by the board of supervisors of any county in this state on the business of raising, grazing, herding or pasturing sheep, and any and all licenses imposed by the board of supervisors of any county on the business of raising, grazing, herding or pasturing sheep, in excess of three cents per head, shall be and are hereby declared invalid; provided, the provisions of this act shall not apply to any license tax the validity of which is involved in any suit now pending or to any such license tax due when this act takes effect.

§ 2. Any license tax, imposed by any board of supervisors of any county in this state, upon the business of raising, grazing, herding or pasturing sheep, shall not be so construed and applied as to permit a license tax for or on account of lambs under eight months old.

§ 3. This act shall take effect immediately.

ACT 3624.

An act providing for the eradication of the disease known as scabies in sheep; providing for the duties of the state veterinarian in relation thereto; making certain acts in relation to sheep infected with

such disease a misdemeanor; providing for a lien against such sheep for expenses and costs in the extermination of such disease; making certain persons liable for a violation of this act, and providing for the enforcement of said lien. [Approved February 23, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 53.]

TITLE 460.

SHERIFFS.

ACT 3627.

To compensate sheriffs for conveying prisoners to the state prisons and insane persons to the insane asylum. [Stats. 1885, p. 126.]

Amended 1889, p. 200.

Superseded by Pol. Code, §§ 4175, 4176.

ACT 3628.

To authorize the boards of supervisors to furnish the sheriff and deputy sheriffs of their several counties with a suitable badge of office. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 803.]

Superseded by § 4046, Political Code, as added in 1907.

TITLE 461.

SHERMAN ISLAND.

АСТ 3633.

For the protection of public roads on. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 601.]

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To prevent persons from enticing seamen to desert. [Stats. 1853, p.

180.]

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In relation to the county officers of. [Stats. 1869-70, p. 285.]
This act related to the fees and salaries of officers: See note to Act 1119,

ante.

ACT 3644.

Road districts and road overseers. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 405.] Repealed by Political Code, §§ 2641 and 2642, as amended in 1893, and the County Government Acts: See 1897, p. 452.

АСТ 3645.

Road poll tax in. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 594.]
Repealed by Political Code, § 2652, as amended 1891, p. 478.

АСТ 3646.

Supervisors to levy taxes for county purposes. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 510.] Superseded by subds. 12 and 18, § 25, County Government Act, 1897, pp. 460,

463.

ACT 3647.

Concerning office of treasurer of. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 582.]

Repealed 1873-74, p. 185.

This act made the assessor ex officio treasurer.

АСТ 3648.

Treasurer of. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 185.]

Repealed by County Government Acts: See 1897, p. 564, § 205.

ACT 3653.

TITLE 464.

SIERRA IRON COMPANY.

Granting right to construct road in Sierra and Plumas counties. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 341.]

TITLE 465.

SILK CULTURE.

ACT 3658.

To establish a state board of. [Stats. 1SS3, p. 369.]
Superseded 1885, p. 216.

ACT 3659.

ACT 3664.

To establish a state board of. [Stats. 1885, p. 216.]

TITLE 466.

SISKIYOU COUNTY.

Regulating fees and salaries in. [Stats. 1869-70, p. 249.]
Amended 1873-74, pp. 188, 719.

See note to Act 1119, ante.

ACT 3665.

Fees and salaries of officers. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 188.] Amending and supplementing act of March 12, 1870. Supplemented 187374, p. 719. Repealed by County Government Acts: See 1897, p. 452, and fee bill of 1895, p. 267.

ACT 3666.

Concerning marks and brands in. [Stats. 1865-66, p. 332.]
Continued in force by Political Code, § 19, and Penal Code, § 23.

ACT 3667.

Creating board of water commissioners for. [Stats. 1865-66, p. 609.]

TITLE 467.
SMITH RIVER.

ACT 3672.

Declaring Smith River navigable.

[Stats. 1877-78, p. 799.]

Superseded by Political Code, § 2349, as amended 1891.

TITLE 468.

SOLANO COUNTY.

ACT 3677.

To develop agricultural interests and aid the construction of a canal in Colusa, Solano, and Yolo counties. [Stats. 1865-66, p. 451.]

АСТ 3678.

County seat, location of. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 783.]

Already located by Political Code, § 3956.

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Branch county jail, establishing and maintaining. [Stats. 1875-76, p.

ACT 3681.

530.]

To provide for the appointment of two additional notaries for. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 24.]

Superseded by Political Code, § 791.

ACT 3682.

County recorder made ex officio auditor. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 14.]
Repealed 1877-78, p. 156.

ACT 3683.

Salaries of officers of, regulating. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 869.]

Amended 1875-76, p. 56; 1877-78, p. 536. Repealed by County Government Acts: See 1897, p. 519, § 169.

ACT 3684.

To better define the duties and fix the compensation of certain officers of. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 624.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 519, § 169.

This act affected the duties of sheriff, county clerk, district attorney, and auditor.

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