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Page 491 - The accounts of members of boards of State institutions for official expenses and services, or either where allowed by law, shall first be certified to be correct by the board to which the member belongs, and then shall be audited by the Board of State Auditors and paid from the general fund.
Page 488 - State, the printing and binding the laws and journals, all blanks, paper, and printing for the executive department, and all other printing ordered by the Legislature, shall be let by contract to the lowest bidder or bidders, who shall give adequate and satisfactory security for the performance thereof.
Page 492 - Governor, shall each receive compensation at the rate of three dollars per day for the time actually and necessarily spent in the...
Page 491 - SEC. 6. The State Inspector shall receive an annual salary of fifteen hundred dollars. He shall also be allowed such further sum as he may actually and necessarily expend in traveling expenses and prosecutions incurred in the discharge of his duties. Each deputy inspector shall be entitled to a salary payable monthly, the amount of...
Page 498 - School, and who shall act in that capacity during the pleasure of said Board. That his duties as such agent shall be prescribed by said Board, and shall include visiting, at such times as said...
Page 490 - SEC. 3. The printing and binding of the laws, journals and documents, to be in such style and manner as may be directed by the State Board of Auditors, or other officer or officers duly authorized by law to fix and determine the same; the style and manner to be specified in the notice provided for in the first section of this act, and to be completed in a reasonable length of time, to be specified in the contract for the same.
Page 507 - That all persons who served ninety days or more in the military or naval service of the United States during the late war of the rebellion...
Page 493 - ... who shall hold their respective offices during the pleasure of the board, and who shall give such bond as may be required by said board.
Page 493 - Governor, in such sum as the board shall direct, conditioned for the faithful performance of all duties required of him by law and...
Page 500 - ... office of the secretary of state, and the said commissioner shall give to the people of the State of Michigan, a bond in the penal sum of five thousand dollars, with sureties to be approved by the auditor general, conditioned for the faithful discharge of the duties of his office. The commissioner shall make a biennial report to the governor, to be by him transmitted to the legislature at each biennial session thereof. Such reports shall contain the names and compensation of each and every person...

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