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An Act to amend section 965, Kentucky Stat-

utes, relating to circuit courts in the

Twelfth Judicial District. S. B. 11-Peak.. 680

An Act relating to cities of the fifth class,

chapter 89, Kentucky Statutes, and provid-

ing for the publication of the ordinances

thereof and the advertising of such matters

as are required to be made by such cities,

and fixing a rate to be charged therefor by

newspapers. S. B. 38-Richardson.......................

An Act changing the time for holding the

sessions of circuit courts of the Ninth Cir-

cuit Court District of Kentucky. S. B. 45—

Carter ..

An Act repealing section 2276 of Carroll's

Kentucky Statutes relating to the pay of

jurors and re-enacting the same with cer-

tain modifications thereof. S. B. 53-Carter 685

An Act in relation to advertisement concern-

ing venereal diseases. S. B. 80--Combs.... 686

Chapter 175-An Act to amend and re-enact sections 18 and

20 of the Act approved March 17, 1914,

entitled, An Act relating to the establish-

ment, protecting and building of levees for

the public benefit, which appears on page

71 of the Acts of the General Assembly of

the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1914, pro-

viding, for making assessments against

lands, protected by levees, for the purpose

of raising money to pay the principal and

interest, on bonds and other liabilities of

the district and levee commissioners, which

now exist or may hereafter be incurred, and

providing for the reconstruction, repair and

maintenance of levees heretofore con-

structed, for which the general laws of

Kentucky pertaining to drainage of lands

may not be applicable. S. B. 194-Frost...... 687

An Act to amend sections one, seven, sixteen,

seventeen and forty-five of an act entitled,

"An Act to provide an elective system of

workmen's compensation for industrial acci-

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RESOLUTIONS.

ACTS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBARY

OF THE

COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

PASSED AT THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE GENERAL
ASSEMBLY, WHICH WAS BEGUN IN THE CITY OF FRANK-
FORT, KENTUCKY, ON TUESDAY, JANUARY EIGHTH,
1918, AND ENDED MARCH TWENTIETH, 1918.

CHAPTER 1.

AN ACT to amend and re-enact Section 6 of Chapter 1, of the Acts of the Extraordinary Session of 1917, relating to expenses and employees of the State Tax Commission.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

§ 1. That section 6 of chapter 1 of the acts of the extraordinary session of 1917 be amended and re-enacted so that same will read as follows:

The State Tax Commission is authorized to employ a secretary and other assistants. The commission, secretary and other assistants who may be employed shall be entitled to receive from the State their actual and necessary expenses when traveling on business of the commission. Such expenses shall be submitted in an itemized claim, as now provided by law, and the claim must be approved by the commission. The aggregate expenses of the commission and assistants, office expenses and traveling expenses shall not exceed $50,000.00 per annum. The appropriation herein made for the

Acts-2.

support of the tax commission shall continue until the expiration of the next regular session of the neral Assembly and until any law passed by said General Assembly in lieu hereof becomes effective. § 2. The State Tax Commission now having on hand an enormous amount of work and not sufficient funds to employ the necessary assistants, an emergency is declared to exist and this act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor. Approved February 8, 1918.

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CHAPTER 2.

AN ACT to amend Section four thousand six hundred and fortytwo Kentucky Statutes, Carroll's Edition, one thousand nine hundred and fifteen, relating to fees of official stenographic reporters in counties having a population of one hundred and fifty thousand or more.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky:

§ 1. That Section 4642 of the Kentucky Statutes, Carroll's Edition, 1915, be amended by adding to said section the following words:

Provided, further, that in counties having a population of one hundred and fifty thousand or more, the reporters of the common pleas and chancery branches of said court shall be paid for their services at the rate of eighteen hundred dollars per annum in each calendar year, or a proportionate amount where they serve for less than a year, such salaries to be paid in monthly installments by the fiscal court of the county in which said reporters are appointed, out of the county treasury from money raised for county purposes, and all fees collected by said reporters for services rendered in their respective offices, not exceeding eighteen hun

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