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§ 7. The members of this board shall receive no compensation. 

 8. All acts or parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby 

 repealed. 



AN ACT to enlarge the powers of the state board of forestry, 

 and to provide for the expenses of said board. 

 [Approved March 7, 1887.] 

 The People of the State of California, represented in Senate and 

 Assembly, do enact as follows : 



Section 1. All the members of the state board of forestry of this 

 state, and all assistants now employed or hereafter to be employed by 

 said board, are hereby endowed with all the powers of peace officers, 

 for the purpose of making arrests for any violation of any law applying 

 to forest or brush lands within this state, or prohibiting the destruction 

 thereof. 



§ 2. There is hereby appropriated for the use of this board, out of 

 the moneys in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum 

 of twenty nine thousand five hundred dollars for the two years begin- 

 ning the first of April, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, said sum to 

 be used for the payment of the salaries of the assistants of said board, 

 the necessary traveling expenses of the members of said board, and 

 such other needful expenditures as said board may find necessary, and 

 the state controller shall draw his warrant on the state treasurer in 

 favor of the treasurer of the board for the same. 



§ 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its 

 passage. 



NEW YORK. 



Law of 1885 as amended by the law of 1893. 

 AN ACT in relation to the forest preserve and Adirondack park, 

 constituting articles six and seven of chapter forty-three of the 

 general laws. 



The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and 

 Assembly, do e iact as follows : 



ARTICLE VI. 



Forest Preserve. 

 Section 100. Forest preserve. 



101. Forest commission. 



102. Powers and duties. 



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