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facie evidence of the violation of its provisions, and any game warden or peace officer 

 has the right to arrest any such party or parties without a warrant. 



Disposition of license fees: Sec. 5. [Requires justices of the peace to remit on 

 the last day of each month to the state treasurer funds collected from residents for 

 licenses and at same time to notify the state game warden of the amount so remitted.] 



Identification of license: Sec. 8. * * * If any game warden or other peace 

 officer has reason to believe that a license is in the hands of a person other than the 

 lawful licensee, such officer may require such party having the license to identify 

 himself, and any such person refusing on such demand to identify himself, shall be 

 guilty of a misdemeanor * * * 



Moneys collected by deputies: Sec. 9. * * * All moneys collected by 

 deputy game wardens shall be sent to the state game and fish warden and receipted 

 for by him and he shall turn the same over to the state treasurer with other moneys 

 collected by him as prescriljed by law. 



Export permits: Sec. 10. [State game warden required to collect fee of fifty cents 

 for issue of export permits.] All money so received shall be turned over by him to 

 the state treasurer at the time and in the manner prescribed ])y law and the state 

 treasurer shall place such money to the credit of the fish and game fund. 



OflS.ce clerk: Sec. 11. [As amended by sec. 3, chap. 139, Laws 1907.] The state 

 game and fish warden shall have the right to employ an office clerk at a salary of 

 twelve hundred ($1200.00) dollars per year, and said clerk shall be paid monthly 

 by warrant drawn on the fish and game fund by the state auditor in the same manner 

 as for the salary of deputy game and fish wardens. 



Packers to be guides: Sec. 12. Any person who shall engage in the business of 

 packing for hunting parties, as the term is commonly understood, or who shall for 

 pay, accompany such party as guide, packer or cook, shall be considered a guide 

 and shall come within the requirements provided for in Sections 10, 11, 13 and 14 of 

 Senate Bill No. 30, approved February 21st, 1903; provided, however, it shall be 

 necessary only for one of the persons above named, with each and every hunting 

 party, to have fulfilled the requirements of this section. 



Disposition of fish and game fund: Sec. 13. The state treasurer is hereby 

 directed to keep all moneys now in the fish and game fund and all moneys placed 

 hereafter in such fund for the payment only of the salaries and other expenses 

 incurred by the game and fish warden's department. 



Laws of 1907, chap. 142, p. 366. 



Reports of special deputies: Sec. V. All Special Deputy State Game and Fish 

 AVardens shall make out each day a report of all matters attended to and business 

 transacted on said day and at the end of each week shall forward such report to the 

 State Game and Fish Warden. 



Additional special deputies: Sec. IX. The State Game and Fish Warden is 

 hereby authorized and empowered to create four additional game and fish districts and 

 to appoint and employ four additional Special Deputy Oiameand Fish Wardens whose 

 duties and compensation shall be the same as is already provided for in House Bill 

 No. 147, Session Laws 1901; such appointments maybe made by the State Game 

 and Fish Warden at any time as in his judgment the needs of the State may require. 



Duties: Sec. X. No Special Deputy State Game and Fish Warden while holding 

 such appointment or serving in such capacity shall engage actively in any other 

 business, trade or profession, or perform any other duties other than those required 

 for the proper fulfillment of his office. 



