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Codified by amendments of Civil Code, 1905. See note to § 607. Civil Code.

This act can be found in the Appendix to the Penal Code, p. 612. ACT 1619.

To regulate the hours of labor and employment of minors. [Stats. 1889, p. 4.]

This act appears in full in Civil Code, Appendix, p. 721.

ACT 1620.

To regulate the employment, hours of labor, etc., of children. [Stats. 1901, p. 631.]

This act appears in full in Civil Code, Appendix, p. 722.

ACT 1621.

Relating to the care and custody of minor children in certain cases. [Stats. 1869-70, p. 328.]

Superseded by Civil Code, secs. 198, 199.

ACT 1622.

Orphan and abandoned children, care of. [Stats. 1873-4, p.

Amended 1877-82.

297.]

Codified by amendments of Civil Code, 1905. See note to § 246, Civil Code.

This act provided for the publication of notices of children admitted, and inflicted a penalty for abandonment of children.

TITLE 224.
INSANE.

ACT 1627.

To provide an additional asylum for chronic insane. [Stats. 1885, p. 35.]

Amended 1889, 130. Superseded by the Lunacy Commission Act, 1897, 311.

This act created the asylum at Agnews.

ACT 1628.

To provide for the erection of water towers and tanks on the grounds of the Agnews state hospital. [Stats. 1901, p. 806.]

ACT 1629.

To establish a branch insane asylum for the insane of the state of California at Ukiah, to be known as the Mendocino state insane asylum, and appropriating money therefor. [Stats. 1889, p. 25.]

Superseded by the Lunacy Commission Act, 1897, 311.

ACT 1630.

To change the name of the Mendocino state asylum for the insane to Mendocino asylum. [Stats. 1893, p. 75.]

ACT 1631.

To provide for the future management of Napa State asylum for the insane. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 133.]

Amended 1883, 281; 1887, 177; 1889, 351. Repealed by the Lunacy Commission Act, 1897, 311.

ACT 1632.

Napa state asylum for the insane, prohibiting sale of intoxicating liquors within certain distance of. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 27.]

Superseded by Penal Code, sec. 172.

ACT 1633.

Napa state asylum, supply of water for. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 883.]

ACT 1634.

To provide for the erection and management of a state hospital for the insane, to be located in southern California. [Stats. 1889, p. 120.]

Amended 1891, 481; 1895, 207. Superseded by the Lunacy Commission Act, 1897, 311.

ACT 1635.

Appropriation for supplying water, light, and fuel for the state insane asylum at Stockton. [Stats. 1889, p. 106.]

Repealed 1889, 225.

АСТ 1636.

To authorize the board of managers of the Southern California state hospital to sell a strip of land. [Stats. 1901, p. 563.]

ACT 1637.

Authorizing the trustees of the Southern California state asylum to convey certain water rights. [Stats. 1895, p. 232.

АСТ 1638.

Insane, providing further accommodation

1871-2, p. 673.]

for. [Stats.

Superseded as to government of the institution by 1897, 311, chap.

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ACT 1639.

To prevent the overcrowding of asylums for the insane. [Stats. 1885, p. 35.]

Superseded by the Lunacy Commission Act, 1897, 311.

ACT 1640.

In relation to the superintendent of the state insane asy[Stats. 1871-2, p. 845.]

lum.

Repealed 1877-8, 767.

This act required the superintendent to attend the annual meetings of the Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane. See the act of 1877-8, 767.

ACT 1641.

To provide for the future management of the state asylums for the insane. [Stats. 1885, p. 32.]

"Modified, if not repealed, by 1889, 329, chap. CCXX, and both modified, if not repealed, by the Lunacy Commission Act, 1897, 311." -Code Commissioners' Note.

ACT 1642.

To provide for the maintenance, support, and discharge in certain cases of insane persons confined in the state asylum for the insane, and for the control and management of a resulting contingent fund. [Stats. 1889, p. 329.]

Probably superseded by the Lunacy Commission Act, 1897, 311. This act provided for an inquiry into the ability of inmates to support themselves, and for the payment for their support by inmates found capable.

ACT 1643.

To establish a state lunacy commission, to provide a uniform government and management of the state hospitals for the insane, and provide for the care, custody, and apprehension of persons believed to be insane, and the commitment of insane providing for the transfer of unexpended appropriapersons, and tions of moneys and properties. [Stats. 1897, p. 311.]

Amended 1899, 160. Sec. 19 repealed 1900, 22. Unconstitutional as to method of commitment. (Matter of Lambert, 134 Cal. 626.) Probably superseded by sec. 2136-2199, Pol. Code, as adopted in 1903, establishing a state commission in lunacy, etc.

Codified by amendment of Civil Code, 1905. See note to § 258, Civil Code Supp.

Cal. Rep. Cit. 139, 491.

ACT 1644.

An act to provide for restoration to capacity of persons adjudged to be insane, who have no guardians and who are not confined at state hospitals for the insane.

[Approved March 23, 1901. Stats. 1901, p. 639.] The people of the state of California, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:

Section 1. Whenever any person duly adjudged to be insane has been duly committed to a state hospital for the insane under the provisions of any law of this state; and for whom no guardian has been appointed, and who is absent from the hospital to which he was committed or transferred under the order of commitment, on parole or leave of absence granted by the medical superintendent thereof, or who has been discharged therefrom as improved by said superintendent as provided by subdivision two, section fourteen, article three, of the insanity law of California, approved March thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, is desirous of being declared sane and restored to legal capacity, said insane person or a relative or friend on his behalf may make application in writing to said medical superintendent to be declared sane. On receiving such application, said medical superintendent may make such examination of such person and require such proof as he may reasonably deem necessary to determine whether or not such person is sane. For the purpose of making such examination said superintendent may also require said person to present himself at the hospital for examination. If on making such examination and receiving such proofs as he deems reasonably necessary said medical superintendent shall be satisfied that said person is sane and has recovered his reason, said medical superintendent shall issue to said person his certificate that such person is sane, and recovered and restored to reason. A copy thereof, duly certified, shall be immediately forwarded to the state commission in lunacy, who shall file the same in their office. A copy thereof shall also be filed at said hospital and a proper record made thereof.

Sec. 2. If said medical superintendent is unwilling or refuses, however, to issue a certificate of recovery upon application as in section one provided, he shall so certify in writing, giving his reasons therefor, and said insane person or a relative or friend in his behalf may make application, by petition duly verified, to a judge of the

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expenditure of moneys from the contingent fund of such state hospital, as provided in section 2158 of the Political Code.

Sec. 3.

The controller is hereby authorized to draw his warrant in favor of the board of managers of, said Agnews State Hospital for the moneys herein made payable and the treasurer is directed to pay the same.

Sec. 4. This act shall take effect immediately.

ACT 1646.

An act to provide for certain improvements and repairs at the Mendocino State Hospital and making an appro- . priation therefor.

[Approved June 14, 1906.]

The people of the state of California, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:

Section 1. The sum of thirty thousand ($30,000) dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be paid to the order of the board of managers of the Mendocino State Hospital for the purpose of repairing, erecting and equipping such buildings as may be deemed expedient by the board of managers of said hospital and the state commission in lunacy.

Sec. 2. No moneys herein appropriated shall be expended, except by the authority and in the manner provided for the expenditure of moneys from the contingent fund of such state hospital, as provided in section 2153 of the Political Code,

Sec. 3. The controller is hereby authorized to draw his warrant in favor of the board of managers of said Mendocino State Hospital for the moneys herein made payable and the treasurer is directed to pay the same.

Sec. 4. This act shall take effect immediately.

ACT 1647.

An act to provide for certain improvements and repairs at the Napa State Hospital and making an appropriation therefor.

[Approved June 14, 1906.]

The people of the state of California, represented in senate and assembly do enact as follows:

Section 1. The sum of thirty-five thousand ($35,000.00) dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is hereby

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