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counties from which the inmates are committed. (Acts 1869, Spec., 
p. 61; Acts 1883, p. 19; Burns’ 9973-9974, 10019) 
(6) Care of Deaf. Clothing and transportation of indigent chil- 
dren are paid by the state and the state is reimbursed by the counties. 
(Acts 1865, p. 124; Burns’ 3508) 
16 City Aid — Highway Construction. The highway commission has 
authority to construct highways thru cities. When this is done, if the 
city desires to spend more on an equal length of the street than is spent 
outside of the city, the excess is paid by the state and the state is later 
reimbursed by the city. (Acts 1919, p. 119, Sec. 22; Burns’ 7671e2) 
17 Fines — (1) State Library , Books. Payment for books lost by bor- 
rowers. 
(2) Fish and Game Fines. In cases of conviction or pleas of guilty 
for violation of any of the fish and game laws of the state, *a fee of 
$5 is taxed in addition to the fine prescribed in the criminal law. (Acts 
1913, p. 368; Burns’ 2553a) 
18 Premiums on Teachers' Insurance. This item consists of the pre- 
miums paid by teachers who carry insurance under the state teachers’ 
retirement law. (Acts 1915, p. 658; Acts 1921, p. 751; Burns’ 6555zl) 
19 Unclaimed Estates. Estates of persons unclaimed for want of 
heirs escheat to the state. (Acts 1881, Spec., p. 423; Burns’ 2939) 
