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attorneys of the several counties of the state to enforce the provisions of this 

 section. 



Sec. 6. Whenever a resident nurseryman desires his trees, scions and all such 

 stock as is commonly known as nursery stock inspected for pernicious insects, he 

 shall communicate his wishes to the chairman of the said board, and said chair- 

 man shall arrange with one of the members of said board for the inspection of 

 said nursery stock or said chairman shall personally inspect said stock. The time 

 of inspection shall be arranged at a date convenient for said nurseryman and state 

 entomologist conducting the inspection. If, after careful examination, said state 

 entomologist finds no insects pernicious to said stock, either upon said stock or 

 upon premises whereon said stock is located, he shall, upon jjayment of expenses 

 incurred by said inspection, issue certificate of inspection to that effect. 



Sec. 7. The secretary of said board shall keep a full record of the work done 

 by said board, or the members thereof, the places inspected, and the result 

 thereof; also a record of all certificates of inspection issued, to whom issued, and 

 date of issue. 



Sec. 8. All acts inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed. 



Sec. 9. This act shall take effect from the date of publication in the official 

 state paper. 



