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PUBLIC GENERAL LAWS. 
To remove. 
Keep in 
good order. 
Charge of 
the steam- 
er. 
'Constantly 
on duty. 
Report. 
Duty of 
Deputy 
Command- 
ers. 
Report. 
Sec. 29. And be it enacted , That the Board of 
Commissioners of the State Fishery Force shall have 
the power to remove any officer of said force for ne- 
glect of duty or incompetency ; and any officer com- 
manding in said force shall have the power to remove 
any subordinate under his command and appoint a 
person to fill the vacancy whenever the interest of 
said service may, in his judgment, require him to 
do so. 
Sec. 30. And be it enacted , That the said Board of 
Commissioners shall have power to keep the steamer 
and said vessels in good order; and the Treasurer 
of the State, upon requisition of said Commissioners 
and the warrant of the Comptroller, is hereby di- 
rected to pay the sum or sums necessary to carry out 
the provisions of this section. 
Sec. 31. Andbe it enacted , That the Commanding 
Officer, who shall have charge of the steamer, may 
he selected from the State at large, but that the 
Deputy Commanders shall be selected from the dis- 
tricts in which they are to serve. 
Sec. 32. Andbe it enacted , That the Commanding 
Officer be, and he is hereby required, to keep his 
vessel constantly on duty when circumstances will 
permit, and that every locality where a violation of 
the law is likely to occur shall be visited as often as 
the duties of the force and condition of the vessel 
will allow, and that every three months a report 
shall be made to the Commissioners of the Fishery 
Force of all official action taken under the law, and 
of all moneys received for license issued to parties 
engaged in carrying oysters taken in this State, 
which, on warrant of the Comptroller, shall be paid 
into the Treasury. 
Sec. 33. And be it enacted , That it shall be the 
duty of the Deputy Commanders to confine them- 
selves ordinarily to their several districts, but it shall 
be competent for them to enforce any of the pro- 
visions of this act in any waters adjacent to their 
districts when a violation of the same shall come to 
their knowledge ; and that they shall report quar- 
terly to the Comptroller the amount of moneys re- 
ceived for licenses issued to persons engaged in car- 
rying oysters taken in this State, and on receiving 
his warrant shall pay the same into the Treasury. 
