Page AN ACT TO AMEND -Continued. Sections 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 14 of an act concerning the establishment of state board of health. . . . . . . . 1203 Section 19 of an act creating railroad commerce. 1203 1308 Sections 668, 669, 670, 671 and 673 of an act concerning public offenses... 1339 1339 Sections 1 and 2 of an act concerning purchasing of school flags. 1340 1388 ANDERSONVILLE, GA. Transfer funds already appropriated. ASSESSORS Fixing compensation of county assessors ASSOCIATIONS An act concerning voluntary associations.. AUTOMOBILES Regulating speed CHILDREN An act concerning education of children. CITIES AND TOWNS An act empowering school trustees to borrow money 231 1036 1340 1072 357 157 120 143 289 202 265 24 24 201 Concerning salary and qualifications. .1060, 1061 OFFENSES— An act concerning public offenses. An act to amend section 409 An act to amend section 673 PUBLIC FUNDS An act concerning public funds. An act to amend RAILROADS Page An act to promote safety of employes and travelers. 118 138 142 175 224 350 863 1121 1308 1339 204 1388 375 1203 144 114 174 182 289 An act concerning the taxation of real estate encumbered by mortgage. 145 CALENDAR OF HOUSE BILLS INTRODUCED AND ACTION THEREON. No. 1. Introduced by MR. STRICKLAND, January 12, 1907 "A bill for an act to appropriate $115,000 to defray the expenses of the Sixty-sixth General Assembly of the State of Indiana, and declaring an emergency." Read first time Constitutional rules suspended Read second time Considered engrossed Read third time Passed Referred to Senate Returned from Senate Enrolled Signed by Speaker Approved by Governor No. 2. Introduced by MR. STRICKLAND, January 13, 1909 "A bill for an act to legalize the actions, orders, agreements, resolutions, ordinances, with respect to the issue of bonds heretofore made or done in good faith by county auditors, boards of county commissioners and county councils of the State of Indiana, which were required by law to be published or posted, and which were not published or posted the full length of time required by law; and all acts done in pursuance and by virtue thereof, and declaring an emergency. "A bill for an act relative to the construction and maintenance of tenement, lodging, apartment and other houses." Read first time Referred to Committee on Medicine and Health Read second time Made special order Made special order Read second time 23-House Page 100 100 100 100 100 101 101 105 105 105 138 103 103 256 257 257 309 310 310 1090 1090 1495 1124 104 104 104 216 257 191 Amended Engrossed Recommitted to Committee on Medicine and Health Postponed for further consideration Special order Special order Special order Engrossed Read third time Passed Referred to Senate Returned from Senate Senate amendment concurred in Enrolled Signed by Speaker Signed by Governor No. 4. Introduced by MR. ROGGEN, January 14, 1909 "A bill for an act to better regulate the sale of intoxicating, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors, providing for the obtaining of a concession from cities, towns and townships, empowering cities of the first, second and third class to regulate exclusively the hours during which the sale of intoxicating liquors shall be prohibited, regulating the license fee to be charged by such cities and towns, and repealing all laws in conflict therewith." Read first time Referred to Committee on Public Morals Indefinitely postponed No. 5. Introduced by MR. WELLS, January 14, 1909 "A bill for an act to amend sections 107 and 108 of an act entitled 'An act concerning municipal corporations, approved March 6, 1905,' and declaring an emergency." Read first time Referred to Committee on Cities and Towns Amended Read second time Ordered engrossed No. 6. Introduced by MR. HILL, January 14, 1909— "A bill for an act to repeal sections 613, 614, 618, 619, 620, 621, 624, 626 and 6263 of an act concerning public offenses, approved March 10, 1905; and to repeal sections 1, 2 and 3 of an act entitled 'An act concerning public offenses, approved February 26, 1907, etc.; and to regulate the taking of fish in the waters of the State and matters properly connected therewith." Read first time Referred to Committee on Criminal Code Committee report unfavorable Read second time Engrossed Special order Read third time Failed to pass Page 191 191 191 270 298 326 329 361 501 502 502 1202 1206 1217 1496 1299 109 109 469 469 110 110 162 866 866 $66 867 110 110 358 358 358 440 828 829 |