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ACT 4254.

Appropriating two hundred and fifty thousand dollars for the erection of buildings for the use of affiliated and other departments of the University of California. [Stats. 1895, p. 69.]

ACT 4255.

To appropriate one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars for the erection of buildings for the use of affiliated and other departments of the University of California, in San Francisco. [Approved February 23, 1897. Stats. 1897, p. 14.]

ACT 4256.

Concerning the medical department of. [Stats. 1881, p. 24.] ACT 4256a.

An act authorizing the board of regents of the University of California to exchange the tract of land now constituting the Santa Monica Forestry Station. [Approved March 20, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 369.]

ACT 4257.

An act to create a department of music in the university of the State of
California; to provide a professorship of music and to appropriate
money therefor. [Approved March 22, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 801.]
ACT 4258.

An act providing for the establishment and maintenance of a pathological
laboratory, for the investigation of tree and plant diseases and pests,
and branch agricultural experiment station, and making an appro-
priation therefor. [Approved March 18, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 249.]

ACT 4259.

An act to provide for experiment and research work in viticulture, directing publication of the results of experiments and investigations, making an appropriation therefor and prescribing the duties of the controller and treasurer in relation thereto. [Approved April 14, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 866.]

ACT 4260.

An act to establish and maintain a state hygienic laboratory for bac teriological and chemical analysis for the use of the state board of health, providing for the appointment of a director thereof, and assistants; making an appropriation therefor and prescribing the duties of the state controller and state treasurer in relation thereto. [Approved March 18, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 209.]

ACT 4261.

An act providing for the purchase of a university farm for the use of the college of agriculture of the University of California; providing for the appointment of a commission to select and purchase said

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farm, providing for a school of agriculture and a system of instruction on said farm and appropriating money therefor. [Approved March 18, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 131.]

See also Act of 1907, p. 58, appropriating $132,000 for buildings, implements, etc., for the University farm.

ACT 4262.

An act making an appropriation for the investigation of agricultural and horticultural problems and conditions in Imperial County, and providing for the establishment in said county of a branch agricultural and experiment station for the purpose of prosecuting said work. [Approved April 14, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 865.]

ACT 4263.

An act to appropriate the sum of one hundred and one thousand three hundred and fourteen dollars ($101,314) for the use and benefit of the University of California, and specifying the duties of the controller and treasurer of state in relation thereto. [Approved April 14, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 862.]

This appropriation was made to replace and restore income of University lost through disaster and fire.

ACT 4264.

TITLE 543.
VAGRANCY.

To punish vagrants, vagabonds and dangerous and suspicious persons. [Stats. 1855, p. 217.]

Amended 1856, p. 32; 1863, p. 1770. Superseded by Penal Code, § 647.

ACT 4265.

TITLE 544.

VALLEJO.

Charter of. [Stats. 1899, p. 370.]

Amended Stats. 1907, p. 1245.

Citations. Cal. 139/168; 146/397.

ACT 4266.

To incorporate the town of Vallejo. [Stats. 1865-66, p. 431.]
Superseded by the charter, Stats. 1899, p. 370.

ACT 4267.

To incorporate. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 566.]

Amended 1871-72, p. 757; 1873-74, pp. 860, 381; 1875-76, p. 25; 1877-78, p. 398. Superseded by charter of Vallejo, 1899, p. 370.

ACT 4268.

Vallejo township, board of education, establishing. [Stats. 1873-74,

Amended 1875-76, p. 9.

Gen. Laws-93

p. 160.]

The code commissioners say of this act: "But if the city of Vallejo is a part thereof, this statute is modified or repealed by the charter of that city, 1899, p. 370."

TITLE 545.
VENTURA COUNTY.

ACT 4273.

Creating and establishing boundaries of. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 481.] Amended 1873-74, p. 365, § 4. Section 15 repealed by Political Code, § 791. ACT 4274.

Legal distances, defining. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 21.]

Repealed by Political Code, § 205.

ACT 4275.

Fixing salaries of certain officers of. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 618.] Repealed as to county judges by the constitution of 1879, and as to the other offices by the County Government Acts: See 1897, p. 452.

ACT 4276.

Bonds of officers of. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 334.]
Repealed by County Government Acts: See 1897, p. 475, § 66.

TITLE 546.
VETERANS' HOME.

ACT 4281.

To provide for the erection of a modern hospital for the Veterans' Home located at Yountville. [Stats. 1901, p. 823.]

ACT 4282.

To recognize the Veterans' Home at Yountville as a state home for the maintenance of disabled soldiers and sailors of the United States and to designate an officer to receive money appropriated by the United States on account of said home. [Stats. 1889, p. 418.]

Citations. App. 8/532, 534.

ACT 4283.

To accept from the Veterans' Home Association the conveyance of, and to vest the title in the state of California, to the tract of land in Napa County known as the Veterans' Home, with the improvements and furnishings thereon, to make the same a state home for United States soldiers, sailors, and marines, and to provide for the govern ment thereof by the state. [Approved March 11, 1897. Stats. 1897,

p. 106.]

Amended 1903, p. 321; 1905, p. 471; 1907, pp. 59, 380.

ACT 4284.

Authorizing associated veterans of Mexican war to exchange or lease lands. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 363.]

Amended 1881, p. 66.

ACT 4285. To authorize directors of the Veterans' Home Association to exchange certain lands in San Francisco for certain other property belonging to said city and county or for a lease of said property. [Stats. 1891, p. 184.]

ACT 4286.

Appropriation for support of indigent persons residing in Veterans' Home. [Stats. 1883, p. 55.]

Amended 1887, p. 6; 1893, p. 214; 1899, p. 147; 1901, p. 275; 1905, p. 191; 1907, p. 193. The amendatory act of 1907 was also repealed 1909, p. 79.

ACT 4287.

To enable any county, city and county, city or town to lease property to any association of veteran soldiers, sailors, or marines. [Stats, 1897, p. 113.]

АСТ 4288.

Authorizing the state treasurer to pay over to the treasurer of the Veterans' Home Association moneys received by him under an act of Congress. [Stats. 1895, p. 26.]

ACT 4289.

An act to authorize and provide for the transfer of the Veterans' Home of California, its property, management, control and support to the government of the United States, its officers and authorities, to be conducted as a national home under such laws as now exist or which may hereafter be enacted by Congress; and for the conveying of the property of said home, both real and personal, belonging to the state of California, situate in Napa County, to the government of the United States, for such purpose. [Approved March 20, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 495.]

ACT 4290.

An act authorizing the directors of the Veterans' Home of California to purchase and take over, for the state of California, to be used, and controlled by said board in the interests of the Veterans' Home of California, a certain piece of land adjoining the premises of the said Veterans' Home of California in the county of Napa, and appropriating the sum of three thousand dollars to pay for the purchase of the same. [Approved March 18, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 167.]

ACT 4293.

TITLE 547.

VETERINARY SURGERY.

An act entitled an act to regulate the practice of veterinary medicine and surgery in the state of California. [Approved March 23, 1893. Stats. 1893, p. 286.]

Amended 1903, p. 258.

The title of the next act states that this act is repealed, but there is no mention of this act in the body of Act 4294 beyond a general reference to it.

ACT 4294.

An act to insure the better education of practitioners of veterinary medicine, and to regulate the practice of veterinary medicine in the state of California, to provide for the creation of a board of five members who shall act under and in accordance with the provisions of this act; to provide for their appointment, and define their powers, duties and compensation; to define offenses committed by acts done contrary to the provisions of this act, and providing penalties for the violation thereof; providing for the revocation or suspension, in certain cases, of licenses issued hereunder, and to repeal an act entitled “An act to regulate the practice of veterinary medicine and surgery in the state of California," approved March 23, 1893, amended and approved March 20, 1903, and all other laws in conflict herewith.

[Approved March 23, 1907. Stats. 1907, p. 919.]

Board of examiners in veterinary medicine. Term of office. Removals. § 1. That there be, and is hereby, created a board of examiners in veterinary medicine, to be appointed by the governor of the state of California, which shall consist of five reputable practitioners of veter inary medicine who shall have graduated from some college authorized by law to confer degrees, each of whom shall have been a bona fide resident of said state for three years last past before appointment, and each, during said period, shall have been actually engaged in the prac tice of his profession in said state. The appointments first made shall be one for one year, one for two years, one for three years, and two for four years, and thereafter appointments shall be made for a period of four years, except appointments to fill vacancies, in which case the ap pointments shall be made for the remainder of the unexpired terms; provided, that the governor may, in his judgment, remove any member of said board for neglect of duty or other sufficient cause, after due notice and hearing.

Organization of board. Official records. Bonds of officers.

§ 2. That the said board of examiners in veterinary medicine shall elect a president, vice-president, secretary, and such other officers as shall be necessary. The secretary of said board shall have power to administer oaths or affirmations upon such matters as pertain to the business of said board, and any person willfully making any false oath or affirmation shall be deemed guilty of perjury; and said board shall make, alter, or amend, subject to the approval of the governor, such rules and regulations as may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this act, and shall hold such meetings as shall be necessary for the transaction of business, and shall issue all licenses to practice veterinary medicine in the state of California. Said board shall keep an official record of its meetings, and also an official register of all applicants for licenses, which register shall show the name, age, place, and duration of residence of each applicant, the time spent in the study of veterinary medicine in and out of medical schools, and the names and locations of

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