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Four-To adopt and prescribe rules for the government and discipline of the cadets.

Five-To receive, in the name of the State, or of the Board of Regents, as the case may be, all property donated to the University.

Six-To choose a President of the University, the Professors, and other officers and employés of the University, prescribe their duties, fix and provide for the payment of their salaries.

Seven-To fix the qualifications for admission to the benefits of the University.

Eight-To fix the admission fee and rates of tuition. Nine-To appoint a Secretary and Treasurer, prescribe their duties, and fix and provide for the payment of their compensation.

Ten-To remove, at pleasure, any officer, professor, or employé of the University.

Eleven-To supervise the general courses of instruction, and, on the recommendation of the several Faculties, prescribe the authorities and text books to be used in the several colleges.

Twelve-To confer such degrees, and grant such diplomas, as are usual in Universities, or as they deem appropriate.

Thirteen-To establish and maintain a museum. Fourteen-To establish and maintain a library. Fifteen-To take immediate measures for the permanent improvement and planting of the University grounds.

Sixteen-To keep a record of all their proceedings. Seventeen-Through the President of the University, to report to the Governor the progress, condition, and wants of each of the colleges embraced in the University, the course of study in each, the number of professors and students, the amount of receipts and disbursements, together with the nature, cost, and results of all important investigations and experi

ments, and such other information as they may deem important.

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SEC. 60. Section one thousand four hundred and thirty-five of said Code is amended to read as follows: Section One Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty- Moneys, five. All moneys which may at any time be in the State Treasury, subject to the use of the Board of Regents, may be drawn therefrom by the President of the Board, upon the order of the Board, in favor of the Treasurer of the University.

SEC. 61. Section one thousand four hundred and seventy-four of said Code is amended to read as follows:

Cadets.

Section One Thousand Four Hundred and Seventy- Officers of four. The officers of cadets, between and including the ranks of Second Lieutenant and Colonel, must be selected by the chief military instructor, with the assent of the President of the University, and must be commissioned by the Governor.

SEC. 62. Section one thousand four hundred and seventy-five of said Code is amended to read as follows:

ments.

Section One Thousand Four Hundred and Seventy- Equipfive. The Adjutant General of the State must issue such arms, munitions, accouterments, and equipments to the University Cadets as the Board of Regents may require and the Governor approve.

SEC. 63. Section nineteen hundred and thirty-five of said Code is to read as follows:

of fines and

penalties.

Section Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-five. All Collection fines and penalties for non-attendance upon drills, parades, and inspections, legally determined and imposed under the provisions of such rules and by-laws, may be collected by action in Justice's Court, in the

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tions.

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name of the people of the State of California; and the books and records of regiments, battalions, and companies, and the proceedings under which delinquents are fined, are prima facie evidence of the facts therein stated.

SEC. 64. Section nineteen hundred and thirty-six of said Code is to read as follows:

Section Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-six. All officers, musicians, and privates of the National Guard, who comply with all military duties as provided in this Chapter, are entitled to the following privileges and exemptions, viz: Exemption from payment of poll tax, road tax, and head tax of every description. All officers, non-commissioned officers, musicians, and privates who have faithfully served in the military service of this State, for the space of seven consecutive years, and received the certificate of the Adjutant General certifying the same, are thereafter exempted from further military service, except in time of war. And the Adjutant General must issue such certificate of exemption, when it appears that the party applying is entitled to the same.

SEC. 65. Section twenty-two hundred and fifty-five of said Code is amended to read as follows:

Section Twenty-two Hundred and Fifty-five. The Dumb, and powers and duties of the Board are as follows:

Blind
Asylum.

One-To make by-laws, not inconsistent with the laws of the State, for their own government, and the government of the asylum.

Two-To elect the principal teacher.

Three-To elect a Treasurer, who shall not be a member of the Board of Directors.

Four-To elect a physician for the asylum, for the term of two years, who shall not be a member of the Board of Directors.

Five-To remove, at pleasure, any teacher or em- Same.

ployé.

Six-To fix the compensation of teachers and employés.

Seven-To make diligent inquiry into the departments of labor and expense, the condition of the asylum, and its prosperity.

Eight-To hold stated meetings at the asylum at least once in every three months.

Nine-To keep a record of their proceedings.

Ten-To report to the Governor a statement of the receipts and expenditures, the condition of the asylum, the number of pupils, and of such other matters touching the duties of the Board as they deem advisable.

SEC. 66. Section twenty-two hundred and ninetyfive of said Code is amended to read as follows:

State

Section Twenty-two Hundred and Ninety-five. It Duties of is the duty of the Librarian:

One-To be in attendance at the library during office hours.

Two-To act as Secretary of the Board of Trustees, and keep a record of their proceedings.

Three-To purchase books, maps, engravings, paintings, and furniture for the library.

Four-To number and stamp all books and maps belonging to the library, and to keep a catalogue thereof.

Five-To have bound all books and papers that require binding.

Six-To keep a register of all books and property added to the library, and of the cost thereof.

Seven-To keep a register of all books taken from the library.

Eight-To establish and maintain a system of domestic and foreign exchange of books, and to obtain from the Secretary of State such numbers of

Librarian.

Library
Fund.

Bonds to macadamize roads.

all State publications as may be sufficient to meet the demands of the system established.

SEC. 67. Section twenty-three hundred of said Code is amended to read as follows:

Section Twenty-three Hundred. The State Library Fund consists of the fees collected and paid into the State Treasury by the Secretary of State and Surveyor General.

SEC. 68. The following is added as a new section to said Code, and must be inserted in said Code after section two thousand six hundred and fifty-three, and designated as section two thousand six hundred and fifty-four:

Section Twenty-six Hundred and Fifty-four. Upon a petition signed by a majority of persons liable to pay a road tax of any kind, and also of those owning a majority of the taxable property in any road district, the Board of Supervisors, for the purpose of macadamizing the roads of such district (but for no other purpose), may issue bonds of the road district not exceeding in the aggregate five per cent of the taxable property thereof. The bonds so issued shall bear interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum, payable annually, and must be redeemed within five years from date of issuance. The Board must also levy a tax annually, not exceeding one and one eighth of one per cent, for the payment of interest and a part of the principal of such bonds, until the entire amount of bonds issued are redeemed. The provisions of this section shall apply to any bonds heretofore issued for the purposes therein mentioned.

SEC. 69. Section twenty-nine hundred and fifty of said Code is amended to read as follows:

Section Twenty-nine Hundred and Fifty. The report must state:

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