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by the State (janie and Fish W'arden and allowed by the 
board of state auditors. 
(dll.) Sec. *dS. It shall be the duty of the State Game 
and Fish \\"arden and all deputy wardens, sheriffs, deputy 
sheriffs and constables, to enforce the provisions of this act, 
and the Michigan Audubon Society, a body incorporated un- 
der the laws of the State of ^Michigan, may name four per- 
sons to represent such society in carrying out the provisions 
of this act. Each person so named shall be duly appointed 
by the Game and Fish AMrden and shall be invested with 
and exercise all the powers of a deputy game warden, but 
shall receive no compensation therefor from the State of 
Michigan or any county thereof. It shall be the duty of the 
Michigan Audubon Society to assign territory to the persons 
selected by them to carry out the provisions of this act as 
above provided and to require a monthly report from each of 
such persons. Upon complaint that such person or persons 
so appointed are negligent in the duties assigned to him or 
them in carrying out the provisions of this act, the said Au- 
dubon Society shall report the fact to the Game and Fish 
W arden, who shall immediately remove such person or per- 
sons and upon recommendation of the Audubon Society shall 
make appointment to till such vacancy. In pursuance of this 
|)rovision the said Michigan Audubon Society shall file a bond 
with the Secretary of State in the amount of one thousand 
dollars, with sufficient sureties, approved by the Secretary of 
State. 
(dl'l.) Sec. 20. Any person or persons violating any of 
the provisions of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misde- 
meanor, and upon conviction thereof, for the first offense, 
shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars and 
not exceeding one hundred dollars, together with cost of pros- 
ecution, or by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding 
ninetv (lavs, or by both such fine and imprisonment in the 
discretion of the court, and for the second or any subsequent 
oilense, shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not 
less than fifty dollars and not to exceed two hundred dollars, 
or 1)y imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year, 
or bv both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the 
court, and in all cases when a fine and cost is imposed the 
