§ 2. To carry out the provisions of this Act there is hereby appro- 
priated the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars ('$25,000.00) ['■] per 
annum: Provided, that five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) per annum, 
or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be set aside for expenses 
incurred by the State Entomologist under the "Act to prevent the in- 
troduction and spread in Illinois of the San Jose scale and other dan- 
gerous insects and contagious diseases of fruits:"' And, provided, 
further, that the work outlined in this section shall be carried out on 
lines agreed upon by the State Entomologist and an advisory commit- 
tee to consist of the director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, 
two members to be appointed by the Illinois Farmers' Institute and 
two members to be appointed by the Illinois State Horticultural 
Society. 
§ 3. The advisory committee herein named shall meet at such 
times and places as may be designated by the State Entomologist, or 
upon a request of a majority of the committee. They shall serve 
without compensation, except for expenses, to be paid out of the ap- 
propriation herein made. 
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An Act to prevent -the introduction and spread in Illinois of the 
San Jose scale and other dangerous insects and contagious diseases of 
fruits, a/nd repealing a certain Act therein named. 
Section 1. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 
represented in the General Assembly: That it shall be the duty of the 
State Entomologist of Illinois to inspect, or cause to be inspected by 
his duly appointed assistants, at least once each year between July 1 
and September 15, all nurseries and nursery premises in the State of 
Illinois, as to whether they are infested by dangerous insects or in- 
fected by dangerous plant diseases. If upon the inspection of any 
nursery as above provided it shall appear that said nursery and its 
premises are free from dangerous insects and dangerous plant dis- 
eases, it shall be the duty of the State Entomologist upon payment of 
the expenses of inspection, and certified by him to give or to send to 
the owner of said nursery, or to the person in charge of the same, not 
later than October first, a certificate of inspection stating that said 
nursery and premises are apparently free from such insects and dis- 
eases, and such certificate shall be valid, unless revoked for cause as 
hereinafter provided, for one year from the date of inspection, and no 
longer. 
The provisions of this section shall not apply to florists' green- 
house plants nor to flowers or cuttings commonly known as green- 
house stock, and no certificate shall be required for the shipment of 
native stock collected in the United States and not grown in nurseries. 
If the State Entomologist shall find that part of a nursery is in- 
fested with dangerous insects or infected by contagious plant diseases 
and that the remainder of it is not so infested or infected, or if he shall 
have reason to believe that a nursery is liable, by reason of its proxim- 
ity to infested or infected premises, to become so infested or infected 
*Twenty-one thousand dollars ($21,000) per annum appropriated for 1''0*' and 1910. 
