232 ILLINOIS STATE DAIRYMEN'S ASSOCIATION 



Governor shall also appoint from time to time, as required, a 

 Food Standard Commission, for the purpose of determining and 

 adopting- standards of quality, purity or (strength, for food 

 products, for the State of Illinois, to consist of three members, 

 one of whom shall be the State Food Commissioner or his repre- 

 sentative, who shall serve without extra pay; one of whom shall 

 be a representative of the Illinois Food Manufacturing Indus- 

 tries and one of whom shall be an expert food chemist of known 

 reputation, all to be citizens of the State of Illinois, who shall 

 receive fifteen dollars ($15.00) per day for a period not exceed- 

 ing thirty (30) days in one year and necessary expenses incurred 

 during the time employed in the discharge of their duties : Pro- 

 vided, that said Food Standard Commission, in determining and 

 adopting a standard of quality, purity or strength, of milk or 

 cream, shall fix such standard as may be determined solely by 

 the examination and test of milk or cream and the can or recep- 

 tacle in which it is placed. 



The said commissioner is hereby authorized to appoint, 

 with the advice and consent of the Governor, one assistant com- 

 missioner, who shall be a practical dairyman, whose salary shall 

 be $2,000 per annum and expenses- incurred in official duties. 

 One chief chemist, who shall be known as State Analyst, whose 

 salary shall be $2,500 and expenses incurred in the discharge of 

 official duties. One attorney, whose salary shall be $1,800 per 

 annum and expenses incurred in the discharge of official duties. 

 One chief clerk, whose salary shall be $1,800 per annum and ex- 

 penses in discharge of official duties. Said commissioner shall 

 also have authority to appoint five analytical chemists, whose 

 salary shall be $1,200 per annum each; twelve inspectors, whose 

 salary shall be $1,200 per annum and the necessary expenses in- 

 curred in the performance of their duties. Three (3) stenogra- 

 phers at $900 and one assistant clerk at $900 each. 



The said commissioner shall make annual reports to the 

 Governor not later than the 15th of January, of his work and 

 proceedings, and shall report in detail the number of inspectors 

 he has appointed and employed, with their expenses and dis- 

 bursements and the amount of salary paid the same, and he may 



