THE STATE OF OHIO. GENERAL AND LOCAL ACTS PASSED AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY THE SEVENTY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY, AT ITS REGULAR SESSION, BEGUN AND HELD IN THE CITY OF COLUMBUS, JANUARY 6, 1902. VOLUME XCV. TADEU COUNC COLUMBU'S OHIO: 1902. GENERAL LAWS. (House Bill No. 106.] AN ACT To make sundry appropriation(s) for the general assembly. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION 1. That there be and is hereby appropriated Appropriation for general as. from any money in the treasury to the credit of the general sembis. revenue fund, and not otherwise appropriated, the sum of fifty thousand ($50,000) dollars for salaries and mileage of members, per diem of clerks, sergeant-at-arms and other officers and employes of the general assembly; three thousand ($3,000) dollars for contingent expenses of the house ; three thousand ($3,000) dollars for contingent expenses of the senate. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. CARL L. NIPPERT, W. S. McKINNON, I G [Senate Bill No. 7.1 AN ACT To supplement and amend section 2814a and to supplement sec tion 2813a of the Revised Statutes of Ohio. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: SECTION I. That section 2814a of the Revised Statutes Board of of Ohio (94 O. L., 247) be supplemented and amended by Equalization: the following sections with sectional numbering as follows: Sec. 281400. That any decennial city board of equal- Board of revi sion in ization for the equalization and revision of real estate, nati and Dayton for the decennial period beginning in the year 1900, in any sittings until may continue its county containing a city of the first grade of the first class, second Monday of March, 1902 or in any county containing a city of the second grade of the second class, may, if it deem the same necessary to complete its work of revision, continue its sittings as a board of revision, after the fourth Monday of January, 1902, but shall finally close its session, as such board, on or before the second Monday of March, 1902, and that said section 28140, Repeals. |