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IMMIGRATION.
[ART. 45A
ARTICLE XLVA.
IMMIGRATION.
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Bureau of Immigration.
44., Specimens of agricultural prod-
ucts of the state to be kept on
hand for demonstrations.
4B. Agricultural employment depart-
ment.
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5. Secretary to board; qualifications
and salary; bonds and duties;
clerical help.
6. Duties of board ; organization of
local boards; may call on county
commissioners and clerks for in-
formation, etc.
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Bureau of Immigration.
1914, ch. 429, sec. 4A.
4A. The Board of immigration commissioners shall also secure a
room in connection with the other offices of the bureau, in which shall
be kept specimens of agricultural products of the State as may be fur-
nished the bureau by the producers or secured by the office for the pur-
pose of giving to the agricultural homeseekers who come to the office,
ocular demonstrations of the quality and variety of crops raised in the
State.
As to agriculture, see article 2A.
1914, ch. 429, sec. 4B.
4B. There shall be established in connection with the immigration
bureau an agricultural employment department for the purpose of
securing gratuitously efficient farm help to meet the demands for such
labor in the agricultural communities of this State. There shall be
kept a record of those applying for farm help and also of those seeking
such employment with other data as to age, character and capacity of
the applicant for work. And the commissioners of immigration shall
use such means as, in their judgment, will meet the demands of this
department.
1904, art. 45A, sec. 5. 1896, ch. 295, sec. 6. 1898, ch. 282. 1914, ch. 429, sec. 5.
5. The said Board of immigration commissioners shall appoint a
secretary, who shall be a person of good address and conversant with
English, the German, Dutch and French languages, if practicable, who
shall hold office during the time of said board, unless his appointment
shall be sooner revoked for cause; he shall receive a salary of twelve
hundred dollars per annum upon the warrant of the Comptroller, and
he shall give bond in the sum of five thousand dollars, to be approved
by the board of immigration commissioners, for the faithful discharge
of the duties of his office; it shall be the duty of the secretary to attend
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