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9. Rhoda J. Chase Pension 8 1,200.00 
10. Industrial Rehabilitation 9 15,408.69 
11. County Agents 10 82,703.84 
12. Automobile Tags and Badges 122,623.37 
13. Automobile Rebates 32,681.01 
14. Gasoline Tax Refunds 11 12,202.29 
15. Vocational Education 12 294,989.42 
16. State Highways 13 9,290,281.46 
17. Teachers’ Pensions 14 * 197,355.12 
18. Monuments and Memorials 16 51,703.57 
19. Parks, Forests and Hatcheries 153,174.67 
20. Benevolent Institutions 16 350,116.16 
21. Industrial Aid for Blind 17 246,695.08 
Total $11,766,633.63 
TABLE VI. AMOUNT ADDED BY COST OF REORGANIZED 
DEPARTMENTS 
Salaries 
1 . Attorney-General — Anti-Trust Fund $5 , 656 . 86 
2. Bank Department 18 12,063.72 
3. Insurance Department 18 27,786.50 
4. Conservation Department 19 31 , 000 . 57 
5. Live Stock Sanitary Board 20 10 , 175 . 97 
6. Industrial Board 21 35,144.14 
Total $121,827.76 
Office 
Expense 
Total 
$456.20 
$6,113.06 
4,848.32 
16,912.04 
5,338.45 
33,124.95 
18,553.06 
49,553.63 
9,695.66 
19,871.63 
16,192.38 
51,336.52 
$55,084.07 $176,911.83 
TABLE VII. DECREASE IN COST OF SERVICES EFFECTED BY 
DISCONTINUANCES 
1. Temporary Commissions $10,314.89 
2. Private Associations Receiving State Aid 1 , 529 . 07 
3. Suppression of Riots 4,151.00 
8 Widow of Ex-Governor Ira J. Chase. The pension was fixed at $1,200 per year by Acts of 
1920, p. 98. 
9 By the acts of 1921, p. 547, the state accepted the federal aid rehabilitation act, under which 
financial assistance is extended to persons who have been disabled in industries. 
10 The office of county agent was established by the vocational act of 1913, p. 37. The state pays 
$1,000 per year as salary to each county agent. Acts of 1923, p. 424. 
"Refunds for gasoline tax paid for gasoline not used on the public highways. Acts of 1923, p. 532. 
»?A system of vocational education was established by the Acts of 1913, p. 37. The state dis- 
burses funds to local school corporations for the maintenance of vocational courses and to higher insti- 
tutions of learning for the training of teachers. 
"The system of state highways was established by the Acts of 1917, p. 253 and Acts of 1919, p. 119. 
"The teachers’ pension system was first established by the Acts of 1915, p. 658, and the state 
assumed jurisdiction of the fund by virtue of the Acts of 1921, p. 751. 
"World War Memorial, created by the Acts of 1920, p. 174. 
"The Penal Farm, established by Acts of 1913, p. 660, and the Feeble-Minded Farm Colony, 
established by Acts of 1919, p. 480. 
"Established by the Acts of 1915, p. 118, to assist adult blind persons in securing employment. 
"Formerly divisions of the office of Auditor of State. Created as separate departments by the 
Acts of 1919, pp. 112 and 109. 
"Created by the Acts of 1919, p. 375. Combines the former offices of Fish and Game Com- 
missioner, Geologist, Entomologist, Gas Inspector, and Board of Forestry. 
"Created by the Acts of 1919, p. 749. Combines the former offices of State Veterinarian and 
Veterinary Medical Examiners. 
"Created by the Acts of 1915, p. 392. Superseded the Bureau of Inspection and is authorized 
to administer the workmen’s compensation act. By the Acts of 1920, p. 24, the employment service 
was transferred to the Industrial Board. 
