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now, or may be prescribed by Law. He shall discharge the
duties of his office at the Seat of Government, unless absent,
under orders, on duty; and no other officer of the* Cfenerarr
Staff of the Militia shall receive salary or pay, except where
on service, and mustered in with troops.
Sec. 3. The existing Militia Law of the State shall empire,
at the end of the next Session of the General Assembly,
except so far as it may be re-enacted, subject to the pro-
visions of this Aiticle.
ARTICLE X.
LABOR AND AGRICULTURE.
Section 1. There shall be a Superintendent of Labor and
Agriculture, elected by the qualified voters of this State at
the first general election for Delegates to the General Assem-
bly after the adoption of this Constitution, who shall hold
his office for the term of four years, and until the election and
qualification of his successor.
Sec. 2. His qualifications shall be the same as those pre-
scribed foi the Comptroller , he shall qualify and enter upon
the duties of his office on the second Monday of January
next succeeding the time of his election , and a vacancy in
the office shall be filled by the Governor tor the residue of
the term.
Sec 3. He shall perform such of the duties now devolved
by Law upon the Commissioner of Immigration and the
Immigration Agent, as will promote the object for which
those officers were appointed, and such othet duties as may
be assigned to him by the General Assembly, and shall
receive a salary of Twenty-Five Hundred Dollars a year ;
and after his election and qualification, the offices before
mentioned shall cease.
Sec 4 He shall supervise all the State Inspectors of agri-
cultural products and fertilizers; and from time to time,
shall carefully examine and audit their accounts, and pre-
scribe regulations, not inconsistent with Law, tending to
secure economy and efficiency in the business of their offices.
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