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APPENDIX.

LABOR LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ENACTED SINCE THE YEAR 1900.

NOTE.--For Compilation of the Labor Laws of the State of California, enacted prior to 1900, see Ninth Biennial Report of this Bureau, page 126, et seq.

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A law of this State requires the official head o for which money, other than for salaries, is app to submit a detailed statement of the manner in appropriated has been expended, and in accordan going statement, covering the fifty-second and fif submitted.

It will be noted therein that of the appropriati the Commissioner, salary of the Deputy Commi rent for the fifty-second fiscal year, the full amou

It will be noted further, that at the end of the unexpended balance of $160.67 appeared to the Of this unexpended balance, some $22 remained ated for salaries of special agents, traveling and and $138 thereof remained in the fund appropriate Bureau. These sums, or an aggregate of $160.67 law, to the general treasury of the State.

As regards the sums appropriated, as shown, fo missioner, salary of the Deputy Commissioner, an the fifty-third fiscal year, the full amounts appr expended; there remained, at the end of the said credit of the Bureau, an unexpended balance of $65 pended balance, some $25 remains in the fund a salaries of the special agents, and for traveling and and some $625 remains in the fund appropriated Bureau.

The said sum of $25 is carried forward, under th the appropriation for salaries of special agents an contingent expenses of the Bureau for the fifty-four

The said sum of $625 is likewise carried forwa printing fund of the Bureau for the fifty-fourth fisca to the credit of the Bureau, in the last-named fund, sum of $1,250.00.

Now, however, the cost of the printing of the here immediately incurred, and the said sum of $1,250 almost, if not quite, entirely expended for such prin

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LABOR LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA.

Lunch Hour for Laborers in Sawmills, Etc.

(Stats. of Cal. 1901, p. 75.)

SECTION 1. Every person, corporation, co-partnership, or company operating a sawmill, shakemill, shinglemill, or logging-camp, in the State of California, shall allow to his or its employés, workmen, and laborers a period of not less than one hour at noon for the midday meal. SEC. 2. Any person, corporation, co-partnership, or company, his or its agents, servants, or managers, violating any of the provisions of this Act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not more than two hundred dollars nor less than one hundred dollars for each violation of the provisions of this Act. SEC. 3. This Act shall take effect and be in force on the first day of April, nineteen hundred and one.

Hours of Service of Policemen, Etc.

(Stats. of Cal. 1901, p. 107.)

SECTION 1. In all cities of the first class and cities and counties of this State where a regular police department is maintained, patrol captains, lieutenants, sergeants, and regular officers shall be required to serve on duty not longer than eight hours in every twenty-four hours; provided, that in case of riot or other emergency every attaché of the police department shall perform such duty and for such time as the directing authority of the department shall require.

SEC. 2. This Act shall take effect immediately.

Liens for Services for Laundry Work, Etc.

(Stats. of Cal. 1901, p. 270.)

SECTION 1. Section three thousand and fifty-one of the Civil Code of California is hereby amended so as to read as follows:

3051. Every person who, while lawfully in possession of an article of personal property, renders any service to the owner thereof, by labor

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