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When made, etc.

Appropriation, salaries and expense, 1918, 1919.

Idem, 1917, 1918.

ment, and the whole amount of the expenses of the department in the interim not previously reported. Such report shall be made on or before the first day of February, nineteen hundred nine, and every two years thereafter, and the commissioner shall have printed a sufficient number of these reports to provide every township highway commissioner and county road commissioner in the State with a copy, and such further number as may be necessary to satisfy the demand that the public weal may warrant.

SEC. 18. There is hereby appropriated for the State Highway Department for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred eighteen, the sum of thirty-five thousand dollars, and for the fiscal year ending June thirty, nineteen hundred nineteen, the sum of thirty-five thousand dollars, which amounts shall constitute a sum to be used for salaries and running expenses of the State. Highway Department. Any moneys remaining in either or both of these funds at the close of any fiscal year shall be carried over by the Auditor General and added to the funds which become available for the following year.

SEC. 19. The Auditor General shall incorporate in the State tax for the year nineteen hundred seventeen the sum of thirty-five thousand dollars, and for the year nineteen hundred eighteen the sum of thirty-five thousand dollars, which amounts, when collected, shall be credited to the general fund to reimburse the same for the moneys hereby appropriated.

This act is ordered to take immediate effect.
Approved May 2, 1917.

[No. 178.]

AN ACT to amend sections two, six, eight, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, eighteen and twenty-one of act number three hundred eighty-seven of the Public Acts of nineteen hundred thirteen, entitled "An act to regulate the occupation of barbering, to create a Board of Examiners of Barbers for the examination and licensing of persons to carry on such practice, to insure the better education of such practitioners, to authorize rules regulating the proper sanitation of barber shops, barber schools and colleges, to prevent the spreading of communicable diseases, to provide and fix penalties for violations of the provisions of this act, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith," approved May fourteen, nineteen hundred thirteen, being sections six thousand eight hundred twenty-nine, six thousand eight hundred thirty-three, six thousand eight hundred thirty-five, six thousand eight hundred thirty seven, six thousand eight hundred thirty-eight, six thousand eight hundred thirty-nine, six thousand eight hundred forty, six thousand eight hundred forty-five and six thousand eight hundred forty-eight of the Compiled Laws of nineteen hundred fifteen.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. Sections two, six, eight, ten, eleven, twelve, Sections thirteen, eighteen and twenty-one of act number three hun- amended. dred eighty-seven of the Public Acts of nineteen hundred thirteen, entitled "An act to regulate the occupation of barbering, to create a Board of Examiners of Barbers for the examination and licensing of persons to carry on such practice, to insure the better education of such practitioners, to authorize rules regulating the proper sanitation of barber shops, barber schools and colleges, to prevent the spreading of communicable diseases, to provide and fix penalties for violations of the provisions of this act, and to repeal all acts and parts of acts inconsistent herewith," approved May fourteen, nineteen hundred thirteen, being sections six thousand eight hundred twenty-nine, six thousand eight hundred thirty-three, six thousand eight hundred thirty-five, six thousand eight hundred thirty-seven, six thousand eight hundred thirty-eight, six thousand eight hundred thirty-nine, six thousand eight hundred forty, six thousand eight hundred forty-five and six thousand eight hundred forty-eight of the Compiled Laws of nineteen hundred fifteen, are hereby amended to read as follows:

ber, appoint

SEC. 2. A Board of Examiners of Barbers, to consist of Board, numthree persons, is hereby created to carry out the purposes and ment, etc. enforce the provisions of this act. Said board shall be ap

Proviso, present board.

Further proviso.

Officers, salaries, etc.

Proviso, not to exceed fees.

Annual report.

License,

application for.

Examination

fee.

pointed by the Governor, the appointees to be chosen from practical barbers, at least one of whom shall be a journeyman, who have for the last five years prior to their ap pointment followed the occupation and have been residents of the State of Michigan for a period of five years. Each member of said board shall serve for a term of three years and until his successor is appointed and qualifies: Provided, That members of the Board of Examiners of Barbers last appointed under act number two hundred twelve of the Public Acts of eighteen hundred ninety-nine shall be continued in office and constitute the board created in this act, until their successors are appointed and qualify, and shall serve out the balance of the terms for which each was originally appointed, unless sooner removed by the Governor : Provided further, That said board shall immediately meet and reorganize when this act shall take effect in accordance with the provisions of this act.

SEC. 6. The secretary of said board shall devote his undivided time to the duties of his office and shall receive therefor an annual salary of twelve hundred dollars, the treasurer shall receive an annual salary of five hundred dollars, and the president shall receive per diem at the rate of five dollars per day for actual time spent in the performance of duties delegated to him by said board. Salaries and per diem and actual expenses of members of said board and deputies appointed shall be paid out of the funds of the State not otherwise appropriated, under the laws of the State of Michigan relating to the payment of salaries and expenses of officers and employes of the State: Provided, That in no event shall the salaries and all the expenses of said board exceed the fees received under this act.

SEC. 8. Said board shall report annually to the Governor of this State a full statement of the receipts and disbursements of said board, and give an itemized account of its doings and proceedings, and may include therein such recommendations as to it may seem proper, looking to the better carrying out of the purposes of this act. Such report shall be available for distribution upon request.

SEC. 10. Any person not holding a license under the provisions of this act, or whose certificate issued by any former board of barbers has expired and has not been renewed within two years last before this act takes effect, and desiring to obtain a license hereunder, shall make application in such form as the board shall prescribe, which shall be verified by the applicant as to the truth of the statements and answers therein; shall pay to the secretary of said board an examination fee, for those whose licenses have expired and not been renewed, two dollars, and those who have never been granted a license, five dollars, and shall present himself or herself at the time and place designated by said board for the holding of an examination, whereupon said board or its

duly appointed deputies shall proceed to examine such person, and upon being satisfied by such examination that he or she is of good moral character, and must produce a certificate from a legally qualified physician that such person is free from contagious and infectious disease, and has either studied the occupation of a barber for a period of two years as apprentice under a qualified and practicing barber, or studied the occupation in a properly appointed and conducted barber school or barber college, under the instruction of a qualified barber for a period of two years, and is possessed of requisite skill in said occupation to properly perform all the duties thereof, including his or her knowledge and ability in the antiseptic preparation of the tools, shaving, hair cutting, and all the duties and services incident thereto, and possessed of sufficient knowledge concerning the common diseases of the face and skin to avoid the aggravation and spreading thereof in the practice of said occupation, his or her name shall be entered by said board in the register provided for, and a certificate of registration shall be issued to him or her to practice such occupation in this State. Such examination shall be uniform as far as practicable, and shall be held in places and at times convenient to the trade.

SEC. 11. All persons making application for examination Permits. under the provisions of this act shall be allowed to practice the occupation of a barber until the next meeting of said. board, and said board shall issue a permit authorizing him or her to so practice said occupation until the next meeting of said board. Such permit shall be displayed in a conspicuous place in front of his or her working chair. No further permit shall be issued to such person if upon examination he fails to qualify, but he shall be granted an apprentice certificate as in other cases, without additional fee: Provided, Proviso. however, That no person to whom a permit is issued under the provisions of this section shall be authorized to open or operate as proprietor or manager any barber shop within this State; nor shall the holder of an apprentice certificate hereunder be deemed to be entitled to such right.

SEC. 12. Any person holding a certificate of registration Holding cerby examination, granted by a state or provincial board of other state, examiners of barbers of any other state or province having a etc. law similar to this act, and which accords a similar privilege to the barbers of this State, and exhibiting proper credentials showing that he or she is a fully qualified barber under the laws of said state or province, may be granted a certifi- Fee. cate by said board without practical examination, upon the payment of a registration fee of three dollars.

SEC. 13. Nothing in this act shall prohibit any person Apprentice. from serving as an apprentice in said occupation under a registered barber of this State, or from serving as a student in any barber school or barber college for the training of students in said occupation under the training of a duly reg

Proviso, registration.

Who deemed practicing occupation.

Display of licenses.

istered barber authorized to practice such occupation in this State: Provided, That such apprentice or student shall apply to said board to have his or her name registered with said board in a book which shall be kept by the board for the registering of apprentices and students, and shall secure a permit to practice as an apprentice or student under a duly registered barber, such permit to be displayed in front of his or her working chair. An apprentice fee of one dollar shall accompany such application. After having practiced the occupation for a period of two years under a registered barber, such apprentice or student shall be eligible for examination to become a registered barber, and shall present himself or herself at the time and place designated by said board for the examination of applicants and shall pay the fee as provided in section ten.

SEC. 18. To shave or trim the beard or cut the hair of any person above the age of twelve years or to perform any work, other than ladies' hair dressing, customarily done by barbers as such, for hire or reward, shall be construed as practicing the occupation of a barber within the meaning of this act.

SEC. 21. It shall be the duty of the chief police officer of each city, village or township to see that the latest issue of license for all barber shops or barber schools within their jurisdictions are conspicuously displayed in each shop or school.

Approved May 2, 1917.

Sections amended.

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AN ACT to amend sections one, three and four of act two hundred of the Public Acts of nineteen hundred five, entitled "An act to provide for the compulsory education of children, for penalties for failure to comply with the provisions of this act, and to repeal all acts or parts of acts conflicting with the provisions of the same," being sections five thousand nine hundred seventy-nine, five thousand nine hundred eighty-one and five thousand nine hundred eightytwo of the Compiled Laws of nineteen hundred fifteen.

The People of the State of Michigan enact:

SECTION 1. Sections one, three and four of act two hundred of the Public Acts of nineteen hundred five, entitled "An act to provide for the compulsory education of children, for penalties for failure to comply with the provisions of this act, and to repeal all acts or parts of acts conflicting with the provisions of the same," and acts amendatory thereof, being sec

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