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Sec. 6. Any person who shall violate the provisions of this act "with 

 reference to the sale, shipment, delivery, or transportation of nursery 

 stock, or with reference to the use, alteration, or defacement of a certifi- 

 cate relating to the same, or who shall remove, without the v/ritten per- 

 mission of the state entomologist, infested or infected property concern- 

 ing the condition of whicli he has received official notice from the state 

 entomologist, or who shall offer any hindrance or resistance to the carry- 

 ing out of this act, shall be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon 

 conviction before any court having lurisdiction shall be fined not less 

 than $10 nor more than $100 for each and every offense, together with 

 all costs and shall stand committed until the same is paid. The state 

 entomologist shall furnish the prosecuting attorney with all information 

 of matter coming to his knovv'ledgc constituting a violation of this act. 



Sec. 7. The office and laboratories of the state entomologist shall 

 be located at the University of Nebraska. He shall have power to ap- 

 point such qualified assistants as may be necessary to the execution of 

 this act who shall be competent, scientific, and practical entomologists, 

 and to fix a reasonable compensation for that labor, and their acts, done 

 in pursuance of his instructions, shall have the same validity as his own. 

 He shall pay over to the state treasurer all the funds coming into his 

 hands under the provisions of section 4 of this act, with an itemized 

 statement of the sources whence received. 



Sec. S. For. the purpose of further obtaining and disseminating in- 

 formation concerning the life-history and habits, prevention, control, or 

 extermination of dangerous insects or plant diseases, the slate entomolo- 

 gist may conduct experiments, public spi-aying demonstrations, and from 

 time to time publish and distribute bulletins and circulars containing 

 such information as may be of value to the horticultural, agricultural, 

 and other interests of this state. 



P. C. KELLEY, 



Speaker of House of Representatives. 



Attest: HENRY C. RICHMOND, 



Chief Clerk House of Representatives. 



S. R. McKBLVlE, 



President of Senate. 



Attest: CLYDE H. BARNARD, 



Secretary of Senate. 



Apprpved April 16th, 1913, 2:30 p.m. 



JOHN H. MOREHEAD, 



STATE OF NEBRASKA, |ss. Governor. 



I, Henry C. Richmond, Chief Clerk cf the House of Representatives, 



hereby certify that the within bill originated in the House and passed the 



Legislature of the 33d Session on the 14'th day of February, 1913. 



HENRY C. RICHMOND, 



. ^ , .., ^rr .r^n Chicf Clerk House of Representatives. 

 Received April 17, 1913. 



ADDISON WAIT, Secretary of State. 



