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or nonfeasance of the same. Bonds for the faithful performance of the duties of his 

 official deputy or deputies may be required of said deputy or deputies by said 



principal. 



Reports; Removal: Sec. 3. Said Fish and Game Warden shall report quarterly 

 to the Board of County Commissioners of his county, giving a detailed statement of 

 all arrests made, convictions secured, fines collected, and generally in regard to the 

 management of his ofiice. Such officers may be removed by the Board of County 

 Commissioners for intemperance, neglect of duty or other good and sufficient 

 reasons. 



Salary: Sec. 4. [As amended by Laws of 1903, chap. 98.] The salary of said Fish 

 and Game Wardens shall be fixed by the County Commissioners of the various 

 counties of this State and paid out of the General Funds of their respective counties; 

 provided, that the salary of such Fish and Game Wardens shall not exceed $20 per 

 month. 



Approved March 12, 1901. 



NEW HAMPSHIRE. 

 Acts of 1901, chap. 79, p. 567. 



Fish and game commissioners: Sec. 1. The governor, with the advice of the 

 council, shall appoint a board of fish and game commissioners not exceeding three 

 in number, who shall hold office for five years unless sooner removed. The board 

 as now constituted is continued. 



Restocking-: Sec. 2. The commissioners shall enforce the fish and game laws, 

 shall take the necessary measures for restocking or introducing any desirable fish 

 into the waters of this state, and they may cooperate with the commissioners of 

 other states, having joint interests with this state, for that purpose. 



Special detectives: Sec. 8. The fish and game commissioners may, whenever 

 they deem it necessary, and shall, upon the request of three reputable citizens, 

 appoint one or more persons to act as special detectives in cases of prosecution 

 relating to fish and game. The compensation of such detectives shall be fixed by 

 said commissioners and paid from the fish and game detective fund. 



Confiscation: Sec. 9. All fish and game found in the possession of any person or 

 persons who have illegally taken the same shall be confiscated by the fish and game 

 commissioners and sold by them, or under their direction, to the best advantage, 

 and the proceeds of such sale added to the fish and game detective fund in the state 

 treasury. 



Reports; Publishing laws: Sec. 10. [As amended by Laws of 1903, chap. 77.] 

 The fish and game commissioners shall file with the secretary of state, on or before 

 the first day of December, in each alternate year, a report to the governor and 

 council of ail their doings, together with a statement of all their expenses. They 

 shall compile and issue at the close of each session of the legislature a pamphlet 

 edition of the fish and game laws, with the session amendments, suitably indexed, 

 said edition not to exceed ten thousand copies, and a synopsis of such laws printed 

 on cloth not to exceed one thousand copies. 



Compensation: Sec. 11. [As amended by Laws of 1903, Chap. 11.] Said commis- 

 sioners shall hv paid their traveling and other expenses necessarily connected with 

 the discharge of their duties, and the chairman of the board shall receive as com- 

 pensation for his services the sum of one thousand dollars per annum, and the two 

 remaining members the sum of eight hundred dollars each per annum. 



Fund: Sec. 12. All fines and forfeitures accruing from prosecutions for violation 

 of the fish and game laws shall be paid into the state treasury and placeil to the 

 credit of the fish and game commissioners, and be known as the fish and game detec- 



