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any of the provisions of this act shall, when collected or received, be paid over by the justice or officer receiving the same to the treasurer of the city, or city and county, in which the offense was committed, to be placed to the credit of the parental school fund of such city, or city and county, if there be such a fund, otherwise to the credit of the general school fund of such city, or city and county, or to the county treasurer, to be placed to the credit of the school fund of the school district in which the offense was committed.

Sec. 10. Any parent or guardian of any deaf, dumb, or blind child, legally entitled to admission to said institution, shall send such child to said institution until such child shall have been therein for five years, or shall have reached the age of majority, unless such child shall be excused from such attendance by the board of education or board of trustees of the city, city and county, or school district in which such child resides, for the reason that the child's bodily or mental condition is such as to prevent or render inadvisable attendance at said institution, or for the reason that such child is receiving proper instruction at home or in some public or private school. Any parent or guardian failing to comply with the requirements of this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and be punishable as provided in section two of this act.

Sec. 11. Any justice of the peace, or recorder of the city or city and county or any justice of the peace of the township in which the school district is located, or in which the offense is committed, shall have jurisdiction of all offenses committed under the provisions of this act.

Sec. 12. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July first, nineteen hundred and three.

Sec. 13. An act entitled an act to enforce the educational rights of children, approved March twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and all acts and parts of acts in conflict with any of the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.

ACT 3575.

An act to prevent discrimination against female teachers. [Approved March 30, 1874. Stats. 1873-4, p. 938.]

Female teachers to receive same compensation as males. Section 1. Females employed as teachers in the public

schools of this state shall in all cases receive the same compensation as is allowed male teachers for like services when holding the same grade certificates.

Sec. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

ACT 3576.

To make women eligible to educational offices. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 356.]

Cal.Rep.Cit. 71, 121; 123, 618; 123, 619.

This act appears in full in Political Code, Appendix, p. 1103.

ACT 3577.

An act to continue in force school teachers' certificates. state educational diplomas, and life diplomas. [Approved February 5, 1880. Stats. 1880, p. 4 (Ban. ed., 4).] Certificates and diplomas continued in force.

Section 1. All teachers' city, city and county, county. and state certificates, state educational diplomas, life diplomas, and all other teachers' certificates and diplomas issued in the state of California, under and in pursuance of the laws thereof, on or before the thirty-first day of December, A. D. eighteen hundred and seventynine, shall be and the same are hereby continued in full force and effect, and shall be deemed valid for all pur poses and to the full extent of time that the same were and were intended respectively to be under the said laws. on and before the said thirty-first day of December, A. D. eighteen hundred and seventy-nine.

Sec. 2. This act shall take effect from and after its passage.

ACT 3578.

An act to continue in operation the public schools of this state. [Approved March 6, 1880. Stats. 1880, p. 7 (Ban. ed., 14).] Issuance of temporary certificate.

Section 1. The county superintendent of schools of each and every county in this state is hereby empowered to issue a temporary certificate to any teacher whose certifi cate has expired, or shall expire between the first day of January, eighteen hundred and eighty, and the first day of June, eighteen hundred and eighty. The certificate so

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granted shall be of the same grade as the one in place I of which it is issued, and shall be valid only until the first meeting of the board which shall be competent to issue teachers' certificates.

Sec. 2. This act shall take effect immediately.

ACT 3579.

To protect the school districts of this state from injury during the year eighteen hundred and eighty, by the operation of section twelve of article thirteen of the constitution. [Approved April 15, 1880. Stats. 1880,

p. 75 (Ban. ed., 261).]

This act declared that school districts should not forfeit their school funds prior to June 30, 1880, by reason of any change in the mode of payment of the funds, and provided for the payment of teachers' salaries until June 30, 1880.

See State Lands.

SCHOOL LANDS.

TITLE 434.

ACT 3584.

SECRETARY OF STATE.

Authorizing the secretary of state to appoint a clerk in addition to the number now allowed by law and to be known as the janitors' clerk, and providing for the payment of his salary. [Stats. 1899, p. 143.]

ACT 3585.

To provide a salary for the keeper of archives in the office [Stats. 1891, p. 280.]

ACT 3590.

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TITLE 435.

SEDUCTION.

To punish. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 184.]

Cal.Rep. Cit. 49, 9.

This act appears in full in Penal Code, Appendix, p. 690.

TITLE 436.

SEWERS.

See Streets.

Gen. Laws-51

ACT 3595.

To confer power upon supervisors, or other governing body of counties, and cities and counties, to extend and complete all main intercepting sewers heretofore partially constructed. [In effect March 14, 1881. Stats. 1881, p. 76.]

The code commissioners say of this act: "Superseded by County Government Act and the charter of San Francisco."

ACT 3596.

Providing for the establishment and maintenance of sewer districts adjacent to municipal corporations. [Stats. 1899, p. 81.]

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County clerk, fixing salary of. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 168.] Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 452.

ACT 3601.

Supervisors authorized to transfer certain funds of. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 708.]

This act authorized the transfer of the swamp land fund to the general fund.

ACT 3602.

Authorizing transcribing of records in. [Stats. 1862, p. 52.] Amended 1863, 21.

ACT 3603.

Grant I. Taggart, former county recorder of Shasta Coun ty; authorizing to certify and sign certain records. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 487.]

ACT 3604.

Roads and highways.

[Stats. 1873-4, p. 844.]

Repealed 1883, 5, chap. X, sec. 2.

ACT 3605.

Repealing all special laws in relation to roads and highways in. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 803.]

ACT 3606.

Public schools of, employment of teachers in. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 472.]

Amended 1875-6, 122. Probably repealed by Political Code sec. 1696, as amended 1893, 255.

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ACT 3607.

Sheriff of, allowed compensation for services of undersheriff. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 180.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 540, sec. 186.

ACT 3612.

TITLE 438.

SHASTA, TOWN OF.

To prevent hogs from running at large. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 157.]

Amended by extending to Redding in Shasta County, and Modesto in Stanislaus County, 1877-8, 585.

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TITLE 439.
SHEEP.

Act to protect sheep from the ravages of dogs, see title Dogs,

ACT 3617.

To restrict the herding of sheep in certain counties. [Stats. 1862, p. 490.]

This act applied to Mendocino, Lake, Sonoma, and Marin counties.

ACT 3618.

To restrict the herding of sheep. [Stats. 1861, p. 523.]

Amended 1865-6, 56.

ACT 3619.

To protect sheep and lambs in this state. [Stats. 1861, p. 501.]

Amended 1867-8, 426; 1869-70, 223.

This act protected sheep and lambs from dogs and other animals. It was superseded by the Civil Code, sec. 3341.

ACT 3620.

An act to create the office of sheep inspector for the state of California, to provide for the appointment, and to define the powers and duties of said officer and his deputies, and their compensation, and providing for the prosecution of offenses under the same, and to suppress and prevent dissemination of scab among sheep.

[Approved March 24, 1903. Stats. 1903, p. 372.]

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