622 FORESTRY. [ART. 39A
1914, Ch. 824.
151. Any person who in any manner paints, puts or affixes any
advertisement, sign, notice or other written or printed matter, other
than notices posted in pursuance of law, on or to any stone, tree, fence,
stump, pole, building or other structure which is in or upon a public
highway, or which is on the property of another, without first obtain-
ing the written consent of such owner, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
and upon conviction shall be punishable by a fine of not more than ten
dollars; which fine shall be payable to the State Board of Forestry for
the purposes described in this sub-title.
1914, ch. 824.
15J. Any trees grown in the State Nurseries not required for road-
side planting may be used for planting on the State Forest Reserve or
may be furnished to any land owner of this State at not less than the
cost of production; provided such trees shall be planted according to
plans approved by the State Forester.*
Miscellaneous.
1912, ch. 348, see. 2.
17. The State Board of Forestry is merely authorized to purchase
land out of moneys standing to the credit of the Forest Reserve Fund,
at a price exceeding five dollars ($5) per acre if necessary, for the
establishment of a State Forest Nursery for the purpose of growing
forest trees for planting on the State Reserves, and for distribution to
private land owners at cost, to encourage tree planting.
1912, ch. 348, sec. 3.
18. For the maintenance, use and extension of the work under the
State Board of Forestry, and for forest fire protection, there is hereby
appropriated the sum of ten thousand dollars ($10 000), annually out
of any moneys in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to be
placed to the credit of the State Forest Reserve Fund.
1912, ch. 348, sec. 4.
19. There is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State
Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of six thousand dollars
($6,000) for the publication of forest reports and maps of the forest
areas of the several counties of the State, to be placed to the credit of
the Forest Reserve Fund.
1912, ch. 749, sec. 12.
20. The State Board of Forestry shall, in addition to the powers
heretofore granted it, have the power to be exercised within their dis-
cretion, to acquire by purchase lands between the town of Relay (or
*Although the title and enacting clause of the act of 1914, chapter 824, state
that there is a section 15K, no such section appears in the act.
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