An act to amend section thirty-six (36) of the code, relative
to the publication of acts of the General Assembly. Ap-
proved March 15, A. D. 1907...
An act to amend the law as it appears in sections sixty-five
(65) and twenty-six hundred and twenty-seven (2627) of
the supplement to the code, and to amend sections eighty-
seven (87), ninety-nine (99) and one hundred and sixteen
(116) of the code, relating to the compensation of the
secretary to the governor, the deputy superintendent of
public instruction, the deputy secretary of state, the deputy
auditor of state and the deputy treasurer of state, also to
amend sections two hundred and five (205), twenty-one
hundred and twenty-one (2120) and twenty-five hundred
and eighty-five (2585) of the code, in reference to deputy
clerk of the supreme court, [secretary of the board of rail-
road commisisoners and secretary of the pharmacy com-
mission.] Approved April 6, A. D. 1907...
An act to amend sections three (3) and four (4) of chapter
three (3) of the acts of the Thirty-first General Assembly,
relating to printing, binding and distribution of state re-
ports and documents. Approved April 10, A. D. 1907.... S. F. 275
An act to amend the law as it appears in section one hun-
dred thirty-six (136) of the supplement to the code, fixing
the manner of distribution of the report of the academy
of sciences. Approved April 2, A. D. 1907....
An act to amend sections one hundred and fifty-six (156)
and one hundred and fifty-seven (157) of the code, relat-
ing to the election and duties of the secretary of the exe-
cutive council and defining the duties of said secretary, and
to amend sections thirteen hundred and seventy-eight
(1378) and thirteen hundred and eighty-two (1382) of
the code. Approved April 5, A. D. 1907.....
An act to amend the law as it appears in sections one hun-
dred and sixty-eight (168) twenty-six hundred and twenty-
nine (2629) and twenty-six hundred and thirty-four-a
(2634-a) of the supplement to the code, section twenty-six
hundred and thirty-one (2631) of the code, and in chapter
two (2) of title thirteen (XIII) of the code and code sup-
plement and amendments thereto and chapter one hundred
and twenty-two (122) of the acts of the Thirty-first Gen-
eral Assembly, defining the duties, fixing the compensation |
and providing for the supplies and printing and providing
for the payment of the expenses of the educational board
of examiners, its secretary and employes. Approved April
4, A. D. 1907....
An act additional to and amendatory of chapter eleven (11)
of the laws of the Thirtieth General Assembly, entitled, “An
act enlarging the powers of the district court, and to regu-
late the treatment and control of dependent, neglected and
delinquent children. (Additional to chapter five (5) of
title three (III) of the code, relating to the district court.)"
Approved March 27, A. D. 1907....
An act to amend the law as it appears in section two hun-
dred fifty-five (255) of the supplement to the code, and
section one (1) of chapter ten (10), laws of the Thirty-
first General Assembly, relating to superior courts.
proved March 14, A. D. 1907.....
An act to amend section two hundred eighty-one (281) of
the code, relative to the practice of law by judges of courts
of record. Approved April 13, A. D. 1907...
An act to amend section three hundred and eight (308) of
the supplement to the code as amended by chapter eleven
(11), acts of the Thirty-first General Assembly, relating
to the compensation of county attorneys. Approved April
6, A. D. 1907....
An act to amend section three hundred ten (310) of the
supplement to the code relating to qualification for ad-
mission to the bar. Approved April 4, A. D. 1907.....
An act to provide for the preparation of new jury lists where,
for any cause, a lawfully constituted grand jury or petit
jury cannot be obtained, or lawfully qualified talesmen
cannot be selected under the law from those persons who
are returned by the election officers to serve as jurors.
[Additional to chapter eleven (11) of title three (III) of
the code, relating to jurors.] Approved March 21, A. D.,
1907
An act to repeal sections three hundred and seventy-three
(373), three hundred and seventy-four (374), three hun-
dred and seventy-five (375) and three hundred and seventy-
six (376) of the code in relation to notaries public and
enact substitutes therefor; also to amend section sixty-eight
(68) of the code, in relation to the registration of com-
missions. Approved April 13, A. D. 1907.....
An act to repeal section four hundred and twelve (412) of
the code, and to enact a substitute therefor, relating to the
time of holding meetings of the board of supervisors. Ap- proved April 5, A. D. 1907....
An act to amend section four hundred twenty-two (422) of
the code, relative to the power of boards of supervisors,
and granting additional powers. Approved February 28,
A. D. 1907...
An act to amend the law as it appears in sections two (2)
and three (3), chapter fourteen (14), acts of the Thirty-
first General Assembly, granting township trustees power
to contract for use of public libraries. Approved March
28, A. D. 1907...
An act to amend the law as it appears in section four hun-
dred twenty-two (422) of the code, and section sixteen
hundred sixty (1660) of the code, relating to the pur-
chase of land for county fair societies. Approved March
27, A. D. 1907....
An act to amend section four hundred thirty-two (432) of
the code, pertaining to meetings of the soldiers' relief com-
mission. Approved March 20, A. D. 1907....
An act to amend section four hundred forty-eight (448) of
the code, relating to borrowing money for the erection of
public buildings in counties having population of forty
thousand or over. Approved March 20, A. D. 1907....
An act to repeal sections four hundred fifty-eight (458) and
four hundred fifty-nine (459) of the code and to enact a
substitute therefor, relating to taxation of dogs and in- juries to domestic animals. Approved April 1, A. D. 1907. H. F. 207
An act to repeal section four hundred sixty-nine (469) of the
code, and enact a substitute therefor, providing for the
compensation of county supervisors. Approved March 15,
A. D. 1907.....
An act to amend section one (1), chapter twenty-one (21)
of the acts of the Thirtieth General Assembly, relating to
the compensation of county recorders. Approved April 10,
A. D. 1907...
An act to amend section five hundred twenty (520) of the
code, in relation to the examination of witnesses by the
coroner, and to provide for a reporter to be appointed by
the coroner at inquests or investigations, and making pro-
vision for the payment thereof. Approved March 12, A.
D. 1907....
An act to provide an uniform system of books, blanks, records,
vouchers, receipts, etc., for the use of county auditors,
county treasurers and clerks of the district court. [Ad-
ditional to chapter nine (9) of title four (IV) of the code,
relating to duties of county officers.] Approved April 4,
A. D. 1907....
An act to amend section five hundred and ninety-one (591)
of the code, relative to compensation of township clerks.
Approved March 15, A. D. 1907...
An act relating to the organization and officers of cities and
towns, amending sections six hundred and forty-one (641),
six hundred and fifty-five (655), eight hundred and sixty-
seven (867), eight hundred and seventy-one (871) and
eight hundred and seventy-three (873) of the code, and
the law as it appears in section six hundred and sixty-one
(661), of the supplement to the code and repealing sec-
tions six hundred and forty-six (646), six hundred and
forty-seven (647), six hundred and forty-eight (648),
six hundred and forty-nine (649), six hundred and fifty-
one (651), six hundred and fifty-two (652), six hundred
and fifty-seven (657) and eight hundred and sixty-five
(865) of the code, and the law as it appears in section six
hundred and forty-five (645), and paragraph five (5) of
section six hundred and fifty-eight (658), of the supple-
ment to the code and enacting substitutes therefor, and
amending chapters two (2), and nine (9) title five (V)
of the code, and of the law as it appears in the supple-
ment to the code, and providing for the appointment of a
board of public works and defining its duty and providing
a penalty for the violation of the provisions of this act.
Approved March 29, A. D. 1907....
An act providing that section six hundred fifty-four (654)
of the supplement to the code, and section six hundred
seventy-two (672) of the code, relating to the appoint-
ment and compensation of police matrons, be made ap-
plicable to special charter cities. Approved February 23,
A. D. 1907..
An act to amend subdivision sixteen (16) of section six hun-
dred and sixty-eight (668) of the code, in relation to the
duties of city council and amending said subdivision six-
teen (16) and making the same apply to cities of the sec-
ond class. Approved March 26, A. D. 1907...
An act to amend the law as it appears in sections six hun-
dred and seventy-nine-a (679-a), six hundred and seventy-
nine-f (679-f), six hundred and seventy-nine-g (679-g) and
six hundred and seventy-nine-h (679-h) of the supplement
to the code, relating to board of police and fire commis-
sioners in certain cities of the first class, and cities under
special charter, and providing for the taking effect there-
of. Approved April 2, A. D. 1907.
An act authorizing towns and cities, including cities under
special charter, to appropriate money to pay dues in the
League of Iowa Municipalities, and to pay the actual ex-
pense of delegates to the meetings of such league. Ad-
ditional to chapter three (3), title five (V) of the code.
Approved April 1, A. D. 1907...
An act to amend section seven hundred (700) of the supple-
ment to the code, relating to the licensing and regulation
of keepers of intelligence or employment offices. Approved
March 12, A. D. 1907..
An act granting to cities and towns power to regulate, define,
tax, license and prohibit public dance halls, skating rinks,
fortune-tellers, palmists, and clairvoyants, and to license
and regulate the construction of bill-boards and to tax
owners or persons maintaining the same. [Additional
to the law as it appears in section seven hundred (700) of
the supplement to the code.] Approved April 4, A. D.
1907 ...
An act authorizing the board of trustees of free public li-
braries to unite with any local county historical associa-
tion for the preservation and protection of articles of a
historical or educational nature gathered by such associa-
tion and to expend money for the proper care of such
collection. [Additional to the law as it appears in section
seven hundred and twenty-nine (729) of the supplement
to the code.] Approved March 27, A. D. 1907....
An act authorizing cities having a population of fifty thousand
(50,000) or over to erect a city hall, to purchase the
necessary ground therefor, and to levy a special tax for the
purpose of paying for the same, and repealing chapter
twenty seven (27) of the laws of the Thirtieth General As-
sembly. Approved April 10, A. D. 1907...
An act to amend the law as it appears in chapter twenty-two
(22) of the laws of the Thirty-first General Assembly, re-
lating to the construction and maintenance of hospitals.
Approved April 2, A. D. 1907......
An act authorizing cities of the first class to levy taxes for
the purpose of paying for building and reconstruction of
bridges and for the issuance of bonds or certificates against
such levies. [Additional to section seven hundred and
fifty-eight (758) of the code.] Approved April 1, A. D.
1907
An act to amend section seven hundred sixty-eight (768) of
the code, relating to vestibules on street cars for the
protection of employes operating such cars. Approved
March 20, A. D. 1907...
An act to amend [repeal] section seven hundred seventy-one
(771) of the law as it appears in the supplement to the
code and section one (1) chapter twenty-nine (29) of the
acts of the Thirtieth General Assembly, [and enact sub-
stitutes therefor] relating to the construction of viaducts.
Approved April 1, A. D. 1907.....
An act to amend section seven hundred seventy-six (776)
of the code, relating to the publication of notices of ques-
tions submitted to the voters of cities and incorporated
towns. Approved March 15, A. D. 1907....
An act to provide for sewer outlets and purifying plants and
the levy of a tax therefor in cities of the second class and
towns. [Additional to chapter seven (7) of title five (V)
of the code, relating to street improvements, sewers and
special assessments.] Approved March 26, A. D. 1907... S. F. 262
An act to amend title five (V), chapter nine (9) of the
code and amendments thereto relating to park commis-
sioners, [repealing sections eight hundred and fifty (850)
to eight hundred and sixty-two (862) inclusive, of the code
and supplement to the code and amendments thereto, and
enacting substitutes therefor.] Approved April 13, A. D.
1907
An act to amend the law as it appears in section eight hundred
and fifty-two (852) of the supplement to the code as
amended by chapter thirty-four (34) of the laws of the
Thirtieth General Assembly, authorizing the levy of an
additional tax of one mill on the dollar on all taxable
property for park purposes, relating to park commissioners,
their powers and duties. Approved April 1, A. D. 1907... S. F. 341
An act amendatory of and additional to section nine hundred
twelve (912) of the code, in relation to the issuance of cer-
tificates or bonds in anticipation of special taxes by towns.
Approved March 12, A. D. 1907.....
An act to amend section nine hundred and fifty-five (955)
of the code, relating to the establishment, erection, pur-
chase, lease, maintenance or operation of certain public
utilities, and the granting of franchises for the same, so
as to include heating plants. Approved March 26, A. D.
1907
An act to repeal the law as it appears in section nine
hundred and fifty-five-a (955-a) of the supplement to
the code, relating to compensation of water-works trustees
in special charter cities having a population of thirty thou-
sand (30,000) or more. Approved February 23, A. D.
1907 ..
An act to amend chapter fourteen (14) of title five (V) of
the code, relating to the management of waterworks in
special charter cities having a population of thirty-five
thousand (35,000) or more, and all acts or parts of acts
in so far as they conflict with this act shall not be ap-
plicable to any such cities. Approved February 28, A. D.
1907
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