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Wardens for LaFayette County: Sec. 2. There shall l)e appointed by the 

 Governor upon the passage of this act in said county of LaFayette two game 

 wardens who shall hold office for four years or until their successors are appointed 

 and qualified whose duty it shall be to see to it that the provisions of this act and 

 any other game laws are complied with. * * * The amounts collected for the 

 privilege of hunting in such county under the provisions of Section one shall go to 

 and belong to the game warden collecting the same. * * * 



Laws of 1903, chap. 5251, p. 244. 



License fees: Sec. 6. [As amended by Laws of 1905, chap, 5427. Non-citizens re- 

 quired to procure license from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County in which 

 they intend to hunt, fee $10.00.] That all money collected as provided for in 

 this section shall be paid by the clerk to the county treasurer and shall be applied 

 to paying the fees or salary of the game warden for said county; Provided, That 

 in any county where there is no game warden, then all money collected as pro- 

 vided for in this section shall be paid by the clerk to the county treasurer for the use 

 of the fine and forfeiture fund. * * * Provided, That the provisions of this act 

 shall not apply to counties having special game laws. 



Informers: Sec. 7. That any person making affidavit giving information sufficient 

 to convict another for violating any of the provisions of this act shall be entitled to 

 and shall receive one-half of the fine so imposed and collected, if informant be the 

 game warden ; any other shall receive one-third of such fine. 



Laws of 1903, chap. 5295. 



Hillsborough County: Sec. 1. [Authorized county commissioners to appoint a 

 game warden for Hillsborough County.] 



Laws of 1905, chap. 5576, p. 414. 



AN ACT To Further Protect Wild Deer and Wild Turkeys in the County of Polk, and Provide a Game 



Warden Therefor. 



Warden for Polk County: Sec. 3. The Governor shall upon the passage of this 

 Act, and every two years thereafter, appoint some fit and proper person Game War- 

 den for said County of Polk who shall have authority to enforce the game and fish 

 laws of said State and the provisions of this Act in said County of Polk, and to ap- 

 point sufficient deputies for said purpose. Said Game Warden shall be entitled to 

 one-half the fines and forfeitures arising from convictions of violators of the game 

 and fish laws in said county. 



Laws of 1907, chap. . 



Warden for Hernando County: [The legislature of 1907 passed an act author- 

 izing the appointment of a warden for Hernando County, ])ut the text of the act 

 was not available in time for incorporation in this bulletin.] 



GEORGIA. « 

 Laws of 1903, No. 447, p. 102. 



Prima facie evidence: Sec. 9. * * * That in all cases of arrests made for the 

 violation of any of the i)rovisions of this Act, the possession of game or fish or of the 

 eggs of birds protected by this Act, shall be deemed and held to be prima facie evi- 

 dence of the violation of the provisions of this Act. 



Wardens; Deputy wardens: Sec. 10. Be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, 

 That whenever fifty freeholders of any County shall, by petition so request, the 

 Judge of the Superior Court shall appoint by order upon the minutes of the Court 

 some citizen of said County who is a (jualified voter thereof as Game Warden for said 



a Laws of 1907 not received. 



