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Session Laws, 1939
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HERBERT R. O'CONOR, GOVERNOR. 779

or fish from inland waters, and may, upon its own initiative
or upon written petition of fifty licensed residents of any
county, propose regulations for such purpose. The full text
of any regulations proposed shall be published ten days before
the same may be acted upon and shall name the time and place
that the matters mentioned therein will be taken up, at which
time any interested citizen shall be heard. Such publication
shall be made in a newspaper published in the county and if
there be none such, in a newspaper in an adjoining county
or section, or in such manner as may be convenient. If the
Commission is satisfied that the proposed regulation, or any
part thereof is advisable, such regulation, or any part thereof,
may be adopted in the manner directed for proposing the same
and shall name the date when it is to become effective. It
shall be a misdemeanor to violate such regulation, or any part
thereof, and any person convicted of such violation shall be
fined not less than Ten Dollars ($10. 00) nor more than One
Hundred Dollars ($100. 00) and may be sentenced to thirty
(30) days in jail, either, or both, in the discretion of the court
or justice before whom said person shall be tried. A copy of
any regulation adopted by the Commission shall be mailed to
the Clerk of the Circuit Court who shall make a record thereof
and cause the same to be posted in front of the Court House
of the County.

5. The Game Warden shall have the power to appoint dep-
uty game wardens to assist him in more efficiently enforcing
the game and inland fish laws of this State, he may issue a
commission signed by him to such persons as he may designate
to act as Deputy Game Wardens to enforce said laws, who
shall be known as "Non-Salaried Deputy Game Wardens".
Such persons may be appointed for the whole State or such
county or counties, city or cities, as the Game Warden may
designate. Such deputy game wardens shall not receive a
salary from the State, County or Counties, or Cities, but shall
be paid such compensation out of the State Game Protection
Fund as the Game Warden may determine.

The Game Warden may also appoint deputy game wardens
for the whole State or for such County or Counties, City or
Cities as he may designate. Such deputy game wardens shall
be known as "Salaried Officers" and shall be appointed with
the approval of the Commission. Each deputy game warden
so appointed shall receive a salary of not less than Twelve
Hundred Dollars ($1, 200. 00) per annum; provided, however,
that the present salaried deputy game wardens shall receive
during the current fiscal year compensation at the same rate
as prior to the enactment of this Act. Each deputy game war-
den who shall have been rated by the State Game Warden in


 

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