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6. The moneys so raised, or so much thereof as may be required, shall be 

 paid from time to time to the said mosquito commission on the requisition of 

 said commission, duly signed and approved by the president and secretary 

 thereof. 



7. It shall be the duty of each commission annually, on or before the first 

 day of November in each year, to submit to the director of the State Experi- 

 ment Station and to the board of chosen freeholders in their respective coun- 

 ties, a report setting forth the amount of moneys expended during the previ- 

 ous year, the methods employed, the work accomplished and any other infor- 

 mation vphich in their judgment may seem pertinent. 



8. Nothing in this act shall be construed to alter, amend, modify or repeal 

 the provisions of Chapter 134 of the Laws of 1906, or alter,' amend, modify 

 or repeal any act now existing conferring upon state or local boards of health 

 any powers or duties in connection with the extermination of mosquitoes in 

 said state, but shall be construed to be supplementary thereto. 



9. This act shall take effect immediately. 

 Approved March 21, 1912. 



Since the passage of this act, which conforms essentially to the first 

 principle set forth in this chapter, practical work of mosquito control 

 has gone forward so satisfactorily that little further change in the law 

 has been made. 



In Chapter 288, Laws of 1915 the Director of Health of the State 

 of New Jersey was made an ex officio member of each county mosquito 

 extermination commission and required to cooperate with them for the 

 effective carrying out of their plans and work. 



In 1919 Chapter 123, Laws of 1919 was written into the statutes 

 and provided merely for a change of dates on which the annual state- 

 ment of plans, methods and estimates for each mosquito commission 

 must be submitted to the Director of the New Jersey State Agricultural 

 Experiment Station and for a change of date on or before which the 

 Director of the New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment Station 

 must submit his approved revision of plans, methods and estimates to 

 the county board of freeholders. The text of Chapter 123, Laws of 

 1919 follows: 



CHAPTER 123, LAWS OF 1919 



An Act to amend an act entitled "An Act for the establishment of county 

 mosquito extermination commissions and to define their powers and duties," 

 approved March 21, 1912. 



Be it enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New 

 Jersey: 



