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An. Code, 1924, sec. 352. 1912, sec. 417. 1910, ch. 180, sec. 5 (p. 348).
1924, ch. 48, sec. 417. 1927, ch. 201, sec. 5.
352. The salaries of the commissioners, the general counsel of the
commission, the People's Counsel, and the secretary to the commission,
shall be paid monthly by the State Treasurer upon a warrant of the Comp-
troller of the Treasury, out of the funds provided therefor. The commis-
sioners, general counsel to the commission, People's Counsel, the secretary
of the commission and its officers and clerks, inspectors, experts and other
employees shall have reimbursed to them, by the State Treasurer, upon the
warrant of the Comptroller, all actual and necessary traveling and other
expenses and disbursements incurred or made by them in the discharge of
their official duties. The salaries or compensation of all other officers,
clerks, inspectors, members and employees of the commission shall be fixed
by the commission, subject to the written approval in every case of the Gov-
ernor.
The sum of seventy-five thousand dollars ($75, 000) annually, or so much
thereof as may be necessary annually for the maintenance of said com-
mission and the payment of the salaries of the commissioners, the general
counsel, People's Counsel, secretary, clerks, inspectors and all other em-
ployees whatsoever of the commission, and for investigations and hearings
and all its necessary and incidental expenses, is hereby appropriated, and
shall be payable on the order or orders of said commission, drawn upon
the Comptroller at monthly intervals and at such other times as the com-
mission may deem necessary, and upon such order or orders of the com-
mission, the Comptroller shall draw his warrant upon the Treasurer of the
State at the end of each month, and at such other times as the commission
may deem necessary, as aforesaid, for such amounts as the said commission
may certify to be due and payable for all the said salaries, costs and ex-
penses of the said commission as aforesaid, not exceeding, however, the
amount herein appropriated therefor.
An. Code, 1924, sec. 353. 1912, sec. 418. 1910, ch. 180, sec. 6 (p. 349).
1912, ch. 563. 1924, ch. 48, sec. 418. 1927, ch. 201, sec. 6.
353. It shall be the duty of the general counsel of the commission sub-
ject always to the order of the commission, which may substitute and use
any other agent or instrumentality, in its discretion, to represent and
appear for the commission in all actions and proceedings involving any
question under this sub-title, or under or in reference to any act, order or
proceeding of the commission, and if directed to do so by the commission,
to intervene, if possible, in any action or proceeding in which any such
question is involved; to commence and prosecute all actions and proceed-
ings directed or authorized by the commission, and to expedite in every
way possible, final determination of all such actions and proceedings; to
advise the commission and each commissioner, when so requested, in regard
to all matters in connection with the powers and duties of the commission
and of the members thereof, and generally to perform all duties and serv-
ices as attorney and counsel to the commission which the commission may
reasonably require of him.
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