450 Ninth Annual Report of the 



confirmed, and shall be of the same force and effect as if such 

 time had been fixed and published during the period between 

 January first and February fifteenth, nineteen hundred and two. 

 (As amended by chapter 2G3 of the Laics of 1902.) 



§ 143. Superintendent of state fairs; assistants and employes. — 

 The state fair commission may appoint a superintendent of 

 the state fair and such other assistants and employes as they 

 may deem necessary. It may prescribe their duties and fix their 

 compensation. Such superintendent, assistants and employes 

 shall be subject to removal at the pleasure of such commission. 



§ 144. Receipts and disbursements. — The commission shall re- 

 ceive all moneys payable to the state on account of said fair, 

 and make all disbursements therefrom and also from any appro- 

 priation made for that purpose by the legislature as may be 

 needed, from time to time, in carrying on the work of the com- 

 mission. At the close of each fair, the commission shall pay to 

 the state treasurer any balance remaining in its hands received 

 in connection with the state fair, and at the same time deliver 

 to the comptroller an itemized verified report showing all receipts 

 and disbursements for state fair purposes since the last report. 



§ 145. Expenses of commission. — The commission shall receive 

 no compensation for their services, but shall be entitled to re- 

 ceive the actual and necessary expenses incurred by them in the 

 performance of their duties, to be paid on the certificate of the 

 commissioner of agriculture and the audit and warrant of the 

 comptroller. 



(Section 146 icas repealed by chapter 31 of the Laics of 1902.) 



