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ARTICLE 85.1
SECRETARY OF THE SENATE.
1-2. Duties and compensation of; appropriations.
1914, ch. 221.
1. The Secretary of the Senate shall, during the recess of the legis-
lature, be at his office daily to receive and answer communications cov-
ering legislative matters and to attend to such matters as may arise in con-
nection with both House and Senate Records.
1914, ch. 221.
2. For the salary of the Secretary of the Senate during the recess
of the Legislature from September 30, 1914, to September 30, 1915, the
annual sum of one thousand dollars is hereby appropriated; and to pay
the salary of the Secretary of the Senate from October 1, 1915, to the
first Wednesday in January, 1916, the sum of three hundred dollars is
hereby appropriated; and to pay the Secretary of the Senate a per diem
of ten dollars during the legislative session of 1916 the sum of nine hun-
dred dollars is hereby appropriated; to pay the Secretary of the Senate
for copying and arranging the laws of the session of 1916 for publication,
which work the Secretary of the Senate is to do jointly with the Chief
Clerk of the House of Delegates, the sum of three hundred dollars is hereby
appropriated; the above sums are to be taken from any sums in the State
Treasury not otherwise appropriated; the Comptroller of the Treasury is
hereby authorized and directed to draw his warrant upon the State Trea-
surer for the above amounts and the said State Treasurer is hereby author-
ized and directed to pay said sums hereby appropriated upon said warrants.
1 The former art. 85, "Secretary of State" has now become art. 41, sec. 36, et seq.;
hence the number of this article—Secretary of Senate—has been changed from 84A to 85.
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