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1036 FISH AND FISHERIES. [ART. 39
surplus after said allowance and expenses, the same shall be retained
and kept by the said fish commissioners in part payment of their
respective salaries under the laws of this State.
1904, art. 39, sec. 97. 1888, art. 39, sec. 86. 1888, ch. 497, sec. 5.
106. If the said fish commissioners or their said employes should
refuse to carry out and enforce the provisions of sections 102 to 106,
then it shall be the duty of the governor of this State to investigate
the cause of said refusal, and if, after said investigation, the said
governor should find the said refusal to be intentional, unreasonable
and without cause, then it shall be the duty of the said governor at
once to remove said officer or employe so refusing and appoint another
who will enforce the provisions of said sections.
Ibid. sec. 98. 1888, art. 39, sec. 87. 1874, ch. 150, sec. 4. 1876, ch. 47.
107. It shall be the duty of said commissioners to make an annual
report to the governor, of the work accomplished by the commission, and
also embracing such suggestions for the protection and propagation of
food fishes in the waters of this State as may be the result of their
observation and experience; which report the governor shall cause to
be printed, and transmit the same to the general assembly of the State.
As to the state fishery force, see art. 72, sec. 34, et seq.
Ibid. sec. 99. 1888, art. 39, sec. 88. 1874, ch. 150, sec. 5.
108. The salaries of said commissioners shall be fifteen hundred
dollars per annum each; and the sum of three thousand dollars per
annum is hereby appropriated to pay the said salaries.
Ibid. sec. 100. 1888, art. 39, sec. 89. 1874, ch. 150, sec. 6. 1876, ch. 47.
1890, ch. 189.
109. The further sum of ten thousand dollars per annum, or so
much thereof as may in the opinion of the governor be necessary, is
appropriated for the purpose of enabling said commissioners to carry
out the provisions of sections 100, 102 and 107, and the comptroller
shall issue his warrant on the treasurer for the payment of said sum on
requisition of said commissioners in such amounts as they may require,
approved by the governor out of any moneys in the treasury not other-
wise appropriated; and said fish commissioners shall annually render
to the comptroller of the State for the inspection of the general assem-
bly, strict and accurate itemized accounts of all moneys received by
them from the State, and of the disbursement or expenditure of the
same with vouchers therefor; and the comptroller at each session of
the general assembly shall make a report thereof showing whether said
fish commissioners have complied with the law.
Chesapeake Bay.
Ibid. sec. 101. 1896, ch. 441, sec. 90.
110. Any resident of this State desiring to engage in the business
of taking or catching of fish for sale, by the use of pound nets, fykes,
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