THE LAWS OF WISCONSIN PASSED AT THE Special Session of the Legislature PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY MADISON, WISCONSIN DEMOCRAT PRINTING COMPANY, STATE PRINTER 1918 LAWS OF WISCONSIN No. 2, S.] SPECIAL SESSION OF 1918 [Published March 2, 1918 CHAPTER 1 AN ACT to amend subsection (11) of section 20.17 of the statutes relating to the southern Wisconsin home for feeble-minded and making appropriations. The people of the State of Wisconsin, represented in Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: SECTION 1. Subsection (11) of section 20.17 of the statutes is amended to read as follows: (11) SOUTHERN HOME FOR FEEBLE-MINDED. ern Wisconsin home for the feeble-minded: For the south (a) Annually, beginning July 1, 1917, thirty-five thousand dollars, for operation. (b) On July 1, 1913, twenty-five thousand dollars, on March 1, 1914, seventy-five thousand dollars, on July 1, 1914, fifty thousand dollars, and on July 1, 1915, one hundred fifty thousand dollars, for construction of the home, as provided in sections 573w-1 to 573w-3, inclusive, of the statutes. (c) On May 10, 1917, eight thousand dollars, for the purchase of farm machinery, and live stock. (d) On July 1, 1917, fifty-nine thousand dollars, in sums allotted as follows: For one class 3 building, thirty-four thousand dollars; for superintendent's residence, five thousand dollars; for completing buildings and work under construction, twenty thousand dollars. On July 1, 1918, fifty-six thousand dollars, of which fifty-one thousand dollars shall be available for the construction of one class 3 building, and five thousand dollars for the superintendent's residence. (e) An amount not to exceed two thousand eight hundred dollars to pay for contract liabilities already incurred. |