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SEC. 3. This Act Is Necessary for the Immediate Preservation of Public Peace, Health and Safety, for the Support of the State Go CH. 270.] ' CH. 70.]SESSIONLAWS, 1945. Efective Im- SEC. 3. This act is necessary for the immediate mediately, preservation of public peace, health and safety, for the support of the state government and its existing public institutions, and shall take effect immediately. Passed the House March 7, 1945. Passed the Senate March 7, 1945. Approved by the Governor March 20, 1945, with the exception of certain items, which are vetoed. CHAPTER 270. [ S. B. 315.]1 GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS AN~ ACT making appropriations for the payment of salaries of certain officers and employees of the state and for the operation, maintenance and other expenses of certain state institutions, departments and offices, for the purchase, con- demnation and Improvement of land, the construction of buildings and Improvements for the various state institu- tions designated and mentioned, and for emergencies, and for refunds, and for sundry civil expenses of the state government, and for public assistance, and for purposes specified in certain acts of Congress, and for miscellaneous purposes, for the fiscal biennium beginning April 1, 1945, and ending March 31, 1947, except as otherwise provided, and declaring that this act shall take effect Immediately. Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Washington: SECTION 1. The following sums, or so much there- of as shall severally be found necessary, are hereby appropriated out of any of the monies in the several funds in the State Treasury hereinafter named for the payment of salaries of certain officers and em- ployees of the state, and for the operation of certain state institutions, departments and offices, and for the purchase, condemnnation and improvement of land and construction of buildings, and improve- ments for the various state institutions, and for emergencies, and for refunds, and for sundry civil [ 890 ] SESSION LAWS, 1945.[C.20 [Cn. 270. expenses of the state government, and for public assistance, and for purposes specified in certain acts of Congress, and for miscellaneous purposes herein- below designated and mentioned and hereinafter expressed, for the fiscal biennium beginning April 1, 1945, and ending March 31, 1947, except as other- wise provided. SEC. 2. The words "capital outlay," whenever Capital used in this act, shall mean and include the purchase,ouly condemnation or improvement of land and erection of buildings, including necessary salaries and wages incident thereto. The words "salaries and wages," whenever used Salares and in this act, shall mean and include salaries of execu- tive officers and employees of state offices, depart- ments and institutions, and all compensation for di- rect labor or personal service rendered to the state. The word "operations," whenever used In this act, Operations. shall mean and include necessary traveling expenses of officers and employees, and all expenses necessary for housing cost, supplies, material, services and maintenance of the various institutions, departments and offices of the state government, other than sal- aries and wages: Provided, That no portion of the appropriations made hereunder shall be expended for coupon or scrip books, or other evidences of ad- vance payment for future delivery. FROM THE GENERAL FUND. FOR THE GOVERNOR: Salaries, wages and operations. $78,000.00 Governor Investigation and emergency pur- poses, to be distributed on vouch- ers approved by the Governor. 18,000.00 Extradition expenses (including de- ficiencies)................... 16,000.00 Auditing records of the State Audi- tor ......................... 5,000.00 Total......................... $117,000.00 [ 891] CH. 270.] Cu. 70.]SESSIONLAWS, 1945. Governor's FOR THE GOVERNOR's MANSION: Mansion. Maintenance, to be distributed on vouchers approved by the Gov- ernor ....................... $24,000.00 Deficiency, maintenance, to be dis- tributed on vouchers approved by the Governor, for the period Jan- uary 11, 1945, to March 31, 1945 1,346.78 Total...................... ...... $25,345.78 Lieutenant FOR THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: Governor. Salary of the Lieutenant Governor $2,400.00 Other salaries, wages and opera- tions........................ 7,200.00 Total......................... $9,600.00 Secretr FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE: of State. Salaries and wages .............. $86,724.00 Operations ..................... 29,484.79 Checking, Printing, Advertising and Mailing Initiative and Ref eren- dum Measures and Constitutional Amendments: Provided, That no portion of this appropriation shall be expended for salaries of regu- lar employees or office expense of the Secretary of State .......... 60,000.00 Bureau of Statistics and Immigra- tion: Salaries, wages and operations 26,172.00 Total......................... $202,380.79 State FoR THE STATE TjREASURER: Treasurer. Salaries and wages............. $101,268.00 Operations ..................... 33,588.90 Total......................... $134,856.90 FROM THE MOTOR VEHICLE FUND. Salaries and wages .............. $29,430.00 Operations ..................... 11,680.20 Total......................... $41,110.20 FROM THE FISHERIES FUND. Salaries and wages .............. $25,596.00 Operations..................... 9,315.00 Total......................... $34,911.00 FROM THE GENERAL FUND. State FOR THE STATE AuDITOR: Auditor. Salaries and wages .............. $88,488.00 Operations ..................... 13,455.00 Special printing ................. 3,600.00 Total......................... $105,543.00 [ 892]1 SESSION LAWS, 1945. [I.20[CH. 270. FROM THE MOTOR VEHICLE FUND. State Salarie~s and wages .............. $35,800.00 Auditor. Operations..................... 7,200.00 Total .................. $43,000.00 FROM THE GENERAL FUND. Departmental Audits: Salaries and wages........... $162,113.20 Operations................... 38,308.50 Division of Municipal Corporations: Salaries and wages............. 60,112.80 Operations................... 14,017.50 Total .................. $274,552.00 FOR THE ATTORNEY GENE.RAL: Attorney Salaries and wages............. $349,965.20 rGeneral Operations, printing briefs, court costs, and expenses of litigation in Federal Courts ............... 60,500.00 Total................... $410,465.20 FROM THE CURRENT SCHOOL FUND. PUBLIC Superin- FOR THE SUPERINTENDENT OF tendent of INSTRUCTION: Public Inctruetton. Salaries and wages .............. $178,137.00 Operations ....................... 80,370.00 Division for Handicapped Children: Salaries and wages .............. 11,232.00 Operations ...................... 3,298.50 Educational aid for handicapped children.i.................... 18,000.00 School District Organization: Salaries and wages .............. 33,831.00 Operations ..................... 14,994.00 Total .................... $339,862.50 FROM THE GENERAL FUND. FOR THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC LANDS: Salaries and wages............. $253,512.0 0 {.Vetoed. Operations ..................... 76,319.10 Total .................. $329,831.10.J Insurance FOR THE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER: Cornnis- Salaries and wages............. $230,076.0 0 sioner. Operations ....................... 90,518.4 7 Total.................... $320,594.47 [ 893 ] CH. 270.] Css. 70.]SESSIONLAWS, 1945. Legislative FOR LEGISLATIVE EXPENSE: expense. Printing, Indexing, binding and editing Session Laws, Senate and House Journals, other legislative printing, and binding public docu- ments of the twenty-ninth session $15,000.00 Supreme FOR THE SUPREME COURT: Court. Salaries and wages .............. $251,441, '87 Operations ....................... 17,916.30 Painting and alterations ............. 9,000.00 Total ............................ $278,358.17 Law Library. FOR THE STATE LAW LIBRARY: Salaries and wages............... $24,840.00 Operations ..................... 18,289.80 Capital outlays, major repairs and equipment..................... 12,600.00 Total ........................... $55,729.80 F~OR THE CODE REVISION AN RECOM- Vetoed. PILATION COMMITTEE: I Salaries, wages and operations.... $36,000.00 Judicial FOR THE JUDICIAL COUNCIL: Council. Salaries, wages and operations.... $4,500.00 Law Corn- FOR THE UNIFORM LAW COMMISSION: miso. Operations ............................. $684.00 Superior FOR THlE SUPERIOR COURT JUDGES: Court judges. Salaries and wages .............. $300,000.00 Expenses, Judges in Joint Districts 6,750.00 Total ............................ $312,750.00 Association FOR THE ASSOCIATION OF SUPERIOR of Superior Court judges. COURT JUDGES: Operations ............................. $2,250.00 Judges Re- FOR THE JUDGES' RETIREMENT FUND: tirement Fund. To be expended In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 229, Laws of 1937 (including de- ficiency) ............................ $18,731.25 Athletic FOR THE STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION: Commission. Salaries and wages ............... $3,600.00 Operations ....................... 2,479.50 Total ............................ $6,079.50 'FOR THE BOARD OF STATE LAND J COMMISSIONERS: Vetoed.' Salaries and wages............... $49,680.00 [Operations...................... 22,527.00 Total ........................... $72,207.00 [ 894 ] SESSION LAWS, 1945.[C.20 [CH. 270. FOR THE STATE BOARD FOR THE CER- Librarians. TIFICATION OF LIBRARIANS: Salaries, wages and operations.... $414.00 FOR THE STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION: Library Salaries and wages .............. $55,890.00Cmisin Operations ..................... 26,298.00 Total......................... $82,188.00 FROM THE CURRENT SCHOOL FUND. FOR THE STATE BOARD OF EDL; ATION: State Board of Education. Salaries and wages .............. $19,476.00 Operations....................
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