1982 Agricultural Law [Art. 14. 



association of farmers may exist is hereby authorized, upon the 

 nomination of the presiding officer, or the executive committee of 

 Appoint- such association, to appoint any number of reputable persons, 

 rfflcers" of citizens of such neighborhood, town or county, as special police- 

 men or constables, who shall have authority to preserve the peace 

 at any meeting of such association on its grounds or in the neigh- 

 borhood thereof; and to protect the property of such association 

 or of any of its members, visitors, lessees or licensees while on 

 Powers of guch grouuds or on the way to or from such grounds. But such 



officers. "^ ./ o 



special policemen or constables shall have no authority, from such 

 api^ointment, to act as policemen or constables, other than as herein 

 authorized, except that they may arrest any person committing 

 unlawful depredation on such grounds, or unlawfully injuring 

 persons or property thereon, or on the way to or from such 

 grounds, or otherwise committing breaches of the peace, and may 

 take such persons so offending, when arrested, before some proper 

 magistrate, to be dealt with according to law. 



§ 318. Re^stration of rural residences. The owner, or owners, 

 if husband and wife, in fee of a parcel of land having a dwelling 

 house thereon and containing over one hundred acres, wholly 

 situate outside of the limits of an incorporated village or city, 

 may cause such premises to be registered under a designation 

 approved by the secretary of state, with which designation may be 

 associated, if desired, a device, likewise approved, by filing in the 

 office of the secretary of state such approved designation with a 

 description of the premises, by metes and bounds, together with a 

 map upon a scale established in said office and paying a fee of ten 

 dollars besides the payment for recording the description and for 

 copying the map, upon the reduced scale, in the book of regis- 

 tration 



§ 310. Bureau of supervision of co-operative associations. 



There is hereby established in the department of agriculture a 



Superin- liuroau of suporvisiou of co-operative associations. 'I'he bureau 



salary. sluUl 1)0 iu cliargo of the superintendent who shall 1)0 appointed 



by the commissioner of agriculture. He shall receive an annual 



salary of tbr?^ thousand dollars, and all necessary traveling and 



