HB 300 - LAW POLICY - Certified copy of Veteran records made available at no cost - 1939

CHAPTER 248

H. B. No. 300— (Fitch)

VETERANS GUARDIANSHIP AMENDMENT

An act to amend and re-enact Section 14, Chapter 309 of the Laws of North Dakota, 1931, providing for the furnishing without charge of copies of public records; repealing all acts in conflict and declaring an emergency. 

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota: 

§ 1. Amendment.] Section 14, Chapter 309 of the Laws of North Dakota, 1931, is hereby amended and re-enacted to read as follows: 

§ 14. Whenever a copy of any public record is required by the administration to be used in determining the eligibility of any person to participate in benefits made available by such administration, or to be used by such administration in its supervision of estates covered by this act, the official charged with the custody of such public record shall without charge provide the applicant for such benefits or any person acting on his behalf or the representative of such administration with a certified copy of such record. 

§ 2. Repeal.] All acts or parts of acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 

§ 3. Emergency.] An emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this act shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval, 

Approved March 7, 1939.


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HB 356 - EMPLOYMENT-Preferment for Official Appointment. Employment - 1939

CHAPTER 249

H. B. No. 356— (Severson)

PREFERMENT FOR OFFICIAL APPOINTMENT

An act to amend and re-enact Section 3186 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for 1913, relating to the preferment for official appointment, and providing for repeal of any acts in conflict herewith. 

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota: 

§ 1. Amendment.] Section 3186 of the Compiled Laws of the State of North Dakota for 1913, is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows : 

§ 3186. Preferred for Appo1ntment.] In each public department and upon all public works of the State and of the cities and villages therein, honorably discharged veterans from the armed forces of the United States who served in any war, military occupation or expedition engaged in by the United States, shall be preferred for appointment, and age, loss of limb or other physical impairment which does not in fact incapacitate, shall not be deemed to disqualify them, if they possess the requisite qualifications and business capacity necessary to discharge the duties of the position involved. 

§ 2. Repeal.] All acts or parts of acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 

Approved March 7, 1939.


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HB 98 - REPEAL-Standing Appropriation Civil War Veterans - 1939

REPEAL

CHAPTER 199

H. B. No. 98—(Ritter and Schauss)

REPEAL OF STANDING APPROPRIATION CIVIL WAR VETERANS

An act to repeal Chapter 28 of the 1925 Session Laws, being Section 1796a5 of the 1925 Supplement, making an appropriation for Civil War veterans; and declaring an emergency.

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§ 1. Repeal.] Chapter 28 of the 1925 Session Laws of the State of North Dakota, being Chapter 1796a5 of the 1935 Supplement, be and the same is hereby repealed.

§ 2. Emergency.] This act is hereby declared to be an emergency measure, and shall be in full force and effect immediately after its passage and approval.

Approved March 1, 1939.

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SB 181 - HEALTH & WELLBEING - Commitment of Veterans to State Hospital for the Insane - 1939

VETERANS 

CHAPTER 247

S. B. No. 181— (Senator Trout)

COMMITMENT OF VETERANS

An act to amend and re-enact Section 15, Chapter 309, Laws of North Dakota, 1931, providing for commitment of veterans. Repealing all acts and parts of acts in conflict herewith and declaring an emergency. 

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota: 

§ 1. Amendment.] Section 15, Chapter 309, Laws of North Dakota, 1931, is hereby amended and re-enacted to read as follows: 

§ 15. Whenever it appears that a veteran of any war, military occupation or expedition is eligible for treatment in a United States Veterans Administration Hospital and commitment to such hospital is necessary for the proper care and treatment of such veteran, the chairman of the Commissioners of Insanity is hereby authorized to communicate with the official in charge of such hospital with reference to available facilities and eligibility, and upon receipt of a certificate from the official in charge of such hospital the commissioners may then direct such veteran's commitment to such United States Veterans Administration Hospital. In any case where such procedure is not feasible and as an alternative to such procedure, the Commissioners of Insanity may direct such veteran's commitment to the State Hospital for the Insane in this State until facilities are available at such United States Veterans Administration Hospital. Thereafter such veteran upon admission to such United States Veterans Administration Hospital shall be subject to the rules and regulations of such hospital and the officials of such hospital shall be vested with the same powers now exercised by superintendents of State hospitals for mental diseases within this State with reference to the retention of custody of the veteran so committed, and upon admission of such veteran to such United States Veterans Administration Hospital by transfer from the State Hospital for the Insane, under such commitment, the superintendent of the State Hospital for the Insane shall be relieved of all further and future responsibility therein. Notice of such pending proceedings shall be furnished the person to be committed and his right to appear and defend shall not be denied. 

§ 2. Repeal.] All acts or parts of acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 

§ 3. Emergency.] This act is hereby declared an emergency measure and shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. 

Approved March 13, 1939.


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SB 184 - BURIAL & MEMORIAL-Adjutant General Prepare and Preserve record of Deceased Soldiers - 1939

CHAPTER 250

S. B. No. 184— (Blaisdell)

AUTHORIZING ADJUTANT GENERAL TO PREPARE AND PRESERVE RECORD OF DECEASED SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND MARINES.

An act authorizing the Adjutant General to expend the sum of $8,000.00 from the balance remaining in the "Returned Soldiers Fund" for the purpose of registering and compiling records of the graves of de ceased soldiers, sailors, or marines buried in this State and for caring for and preserving of soldier records and declaring an emergency. 

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota: 

§ 1. It shall be the duty of the Adjutant General of the State of North Dakota, and he is hereby authorized, to expend such sum as may be necessary, not to exceed the sum of $8,000.00 out of the WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION CHAPTER 251 425 balance remaining in the "Returned Soldiers Fund," created and existing under the provisions of Section 3187 Ci of the 1925 Supplement to the Compiled Laws of 1913, for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of Chapter 253 of the Laws of 1937 with reference to the recording of burial places of deceased war veterans, and for the purpose of providing proper storage and fireproof receptacles, and for the preservation and safekeeping of soldier records, of the citizens of the State of North Dakota who have served the United States as soldiers, sailors, or marines, in time of war. 

§ 2. Emergency.] This act is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval. 

Approved March 14, 1939.


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HB 219 - BURIAL & MEMORIAL-Record of Burial Deceased War Veterans - 1937

VETERANS

CHAPTER 253

H. B. No. 219— (Caddell and Magill)

RECORD OF BURIAL DECEASED WAR VETERANS

An Act requiring the Adjutant General to secure information and keep records of and concerning the burial places of deceased war veterans who died in or are buried in the State of North Dakota and to provide methods and means of performing this duty. 

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota: 

§ 1. Veteran's Burial Places Compiled.] 

Sub-division 1. The Adjutant General of this State shall com pile and keep a record of the burial places within this State of soldiers, sailors or marines who served in the military or naval forces of the United States in time of war. Such record, so far as practicable, shall indicate the name of each of such persons ; the service in which he was engaged ; the number of the regiment or company, if a soldier, and of the command, if a sailor or marine; the rank and period of service; the name and location of the cemetery or other place in which his body is interred ; the location of the grave in such cemetery or other place ; the character of headstone or marker if any, at such grave. 

Sub-division 2. The Adjutant General shall cause blank forms to be prepared whereby the information required shall be transmitted to him. Every person or corporation, including a municipal corporation, owning or controlling any cemetery or burial place within this State in which are (in-) interred the bodies of persons who served in the military or naval forces of the United States in time of war, shall file with the Adjutant General a certificate on the forms provided by him, of the facts required for such record, so far as the same are within the knowledge of such person or corporation or its agents. The Adjutant General shall cause blank certificates to be distributed to such persons, officers, and corporations as he deems advisable, with a request that such information be transmitted to him, but the failure to receive such blank and request shall not relieve any person, officer, or corporation from his obligation to comply with this Section, within ninety days after it takes effect. 

Sub-division 3. It shall be the duty of the Adjutant General to make a careful investigation, inquiry, and examination for the purpose of collecting and checking the records required to be compiled and kept by this statute. 

§ 2. Officers to Furnish Lists of Sites of Unmarked Graves.] It shall be the duty of the Mayor of each city, and incorporated town, the Commissioners or Supervisors of each village and township and the County Judge of each County in this State on request of the Adjutant General to furnish data to the Adjutant General relative to unmarked graves of all soldiers, sailors and marines by giving a list of the sites of such unmarked graves in their respective cities or Counties. 

§ 3. Identification of Veteran's Graves.] The undertaker or other person in charge of the burial of any, shall ascertain, and set forth in the certificate required of him, whether such deceased person was a veteran of any war in which the United States of America was engaged, and if so what war. 

Approved March 6, 1937.


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HB 297 - BUDGET-Veterans Service Commissioner Qualifications and Appointment - 1937

CHAPTER 254

H. B. No. 297— (Committee on Delayed Bills)

VETERANS' SERVICE COMMISSIONER

An Act to amend and re-enact Section 2 of Chapter 281 of the Session Laws of 1927; repealing Chapter 74 of the Session Laws of 1929 and providing an appropriation for the paying of salary, clerk hire, travel and general expenses of the office of Veterans' Service Com missioner.

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§ 1. Amendment.] Section 2 of Chapter 281 of the Session Laws of 1927 is hereby amended and re-enacted to read as follows:

§ 2. Qualifications and Appointment.] Such Commissioner shall be appointed for a period of two years by the Governor of the State of North Dakota and such appointment shall be given to one of three persons selected by a committee composed of the Department Commander of the United Spanish War Veterans, Department of North Dakota, the Department Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, Department of North Dakota, the Department Commander of the American Legion, Department of North Dakota, the Department Commander of Dis abled American Veterans of the World War, Department of North Dakota, and the Adjutant General of the State of North Dakota, or a majority thereof. Any person to be eligible for appointment as such Commissioner shall be an actual and bona fide resident of North Dakota and shall possess an honorable discharge either from the Navy, Army or Marine Corps of the United States Government. 

§ 2. Repeal.] Chapter 74 of the Session Laws of 1929 and all Acts and parts of Acts in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. 

§ 3. Appropr1at1on.] There is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $10,085.00, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay salary, clerk hire, travel and general expenses of the office of Veterans' Service Commissioner as prescribed by Chapter 281, Session Laws of North Dakota for 1927, and acts amendatory thereof: 

Salary                                                 $ 4,800.00 

Clerk hire: 

Secretary                                 $2,160.00 

Extra Clerk                               $600.00 

Postage                                               $60000 

Office Supplies                                   $300 00 

Furniture and Fixtures                        $150.00 

Printing                                                $75.00 

Miscellaneous                                     $300.00 

Travel Expense                                   $800.00 

Rent                                                     $30000 

TOTAL                                               $10,085.00 

 

Approved March 5, 1937.


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SB 10 - BURIAL & MEMORIAL-Appropriation for erecting headstones for Civil War Veterans - 1935

CHAPTER 17

S. B. No. 10— (Committee on Appropriations)

CIVIL WAR VETERANS— ERECTING HEADSTONES

An Act making an appropriation to pay expenses of erecting headstones over the graves of Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines of the United States War of the Rebellion.

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§ 1. Appropriation.] There is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $50.00, for the biennium beginning July 1st, 1935, and ending June 30th, 1937, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to pay for the expenses of erecting headstones over the graves of Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines of the United States War of the Rebellion, as authorized under Sections 3181, 3182, 3183 and 3184 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for 1913. 

Approved February 19, 1935.

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SB 110 Claims Against Soldiers' Fund. War Bonus. Names added -- 1929

SOLDIERS' CLAIMS

CHAPTER 222

(S. B. No. 110-Hamilton and Sperry.)

CLAIMS AGAINST RETURNED SOLDIERS' FUND

An Act to authorize the adjutant general to file as claims against the returned soldiers' fund, certain applications which were received subsequent to June 30, 1927.

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§ I. The adjutant general is hereby authorized to file as claims against the returned soldiers' fund and proceed to carry the same to a final conclusion, as if same had been filed prior to July I, 1927, applications of the following named veterans of the World War, which applications through error, misapprehension or neglect were not so filed prior to July 1, 1927, viz:

Christian Carl Andersen, Owen Walker, Elmer William Flagg, Christ Hans Larsen, Edward Nelson, Harry Francis Schruth, Harry D. Sutherland, Albert Andrew Johnson, Waldeman George Anderson Bochsen, Emil K. Grindberg, LeRoy Kastian, Louis William Christianson, Henning A. Carlson, Martin Cornelius Bjerke, Hiram Paul Morgan, Edwin Otto Nelson, Edward Alva Smith, William Craddock, Ole S. Holm, Loren Ronde, Emil Emanuel Nelson, Winfield Walter Blake, Joe F. Herda, Archie Redner Olson, Taffield Blahosky, Herman Gabrielson, George L. James, John Dennis Powers, Barney J. McCann, Aaron Rudy Lee, Leland John Benson, Chester Newton Giles, Benjamin H. Stowell, Alexander Gennany, William Albert Milkey, Alexander Watson, Victor Imanuel Lindor, Arthur Conner, Benjamin Schmidt, James H. Keck, John S. Samdal, Ole A. Kamphaug, Tobias Hansen, Sigurd Lima, Kristian Aarteig, Frank Leslie Townsend, Henry Peterson, John Patrick Perry, Robert Boynton Fosburg, Fred Paul McCrea, Elmer Erickson, James Joseph Corman, George Garrett

§ 2.       EMERGENCY.] This act is hereby declared an emergency effect on and after its passage and approval.

Approved March 4, 1929

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CR - BURIAL AND MEMORIAL - Theodore Roosevelt National Park Establish - 1927

CONCURRENT  RESOLUTION

(Signalness and Tester)


 

ROOSEVELT PARK

Memorializing the Congress of the United States to Establish the Roose­velt National Park in Billings County, North Dakota; and to Provide for the Substitution of Public Lands of the United States for the State School Lands Located Within the Proposed Park Area.

Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of North Dakota, the Senate Concurring:

WHEREAS, there is now pending in the Congress of the United States a bill to establish the Roosevelt National Park in Billings County, North Dakota, introduced by Congressman Sinclair of North Dakota, December 7th, 1925, being H. R. 3942, and,

WHEREAS, the tract of land in such proposed park consists of the petrified forest and the famous "Bad Lands," lying on both sides of the Little Missouri River in Billings County, North Dakota. where Theodore Roosevelt operated his historic cattle ranches and hunted wild game in the early history of Dakota territory, and which tract is admirably fitted by nature for scenic purposes, and preserves in its natural state the mountainous character and wild unchanged condition which existed in the West fifty years ago, and which tract it is practicable and appropriate to preserve as a National Park in the honor of Theodore Roosevelt, in the interest of American scenic beauty and as a relic of the traditional pioneer conditions of the West which have all but disappeared" from the North American Continent ; and,

WHEREAS, there is included in said proposed park area approxi­mately forty-two thousand (42,000) acres of public lands belonging to the State of North Dakota known as State school lands, which was granted to it by the United States under Sections 10 and 11 of the Enabling Act of February 22nd, 1889, to be held in trust by the State of North Dakota for the common schools, which lands, on account of its rough and barren character, cannot be sold for the minimum price of ten dollars ($10.00) per acre as prescribed in Section 11 of said Enabling Act, and from which the State of North Dakota gets only a nominal income; and, it further appearing that it would be expedient to exchange the said State school lands located within such proposed park area, for public lands of the United States of like quantity, character, and value located in the vicinity of such proposed park;

Now THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that this Twentieth Legis­ lative Assembly of the State of North Dakota, hereby endorses said Roosevelt National Park Project, and respectfully urges the Congress of the United States to establish a National Park as provided for in said H. R. 3942; and,

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Congress, in furtherance of said park project, make appropriate provision for exchanging with the State of North Dakota public lands of the United States, of

equal quantity, character and value for the State school lands lying within said proposed park area heretofore granted to the State of North Dakota under the Provisions of Sections 10 and 11 of the Enabling Act of February 22nd, 1889; and,

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Secretary of State transmit copies of this Memorial to the President of the United States, to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States,

.and to the Senators and Congressmen for the State of North Dakota.

Filed February 28, 1927.

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CR H - NATIONAL GUARD. Other Funds from Secretary of War - 1927

CONCURRENT RESOLUTION 'H'

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DISTRIBUTION "OTHER FUNDS" NATIONAL GUARD ORGANIZATIONS

WHEREAS, it has been duly made known to the proper authorities of the State of North Dakota that the Secretary of War of the United States has in his possession, as trustee, certain monies known as "Other Funds,'' which had been collected for their own use and benefit by certain National Guard organizations, that were broken up as units for and as a result of the World War, and have not been reconstituted; and

WHEREAS, it further appears that the Secretary of \Var, as trustee, desires to turn over to a substitute trustee, duly authorized by the State of North Dakota, such portion of the said funds as equitably belongs to the National Guard of North Dakota.

Now, THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Senate of the State of North Dakota, the House of Representatives concurring, that the Governor of North Dakota is hereby authorized to receive such funds as trustee, and to distribute them for the benefit of the National Guard of this State in such manner as his judgment shall dictate.

Filed February 28, 1927.

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HB 49 - BURIAL & MEMORIAL- Appropriation for burial of Soldiers, Sailors and Marines, War of Rebellion - 1927

CHAPTER 26

(H. B. No. 49—Committee on Appropriations)

BURIAL SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND MARINES, WAR OF REBELLION

An Act Making an Appropriation to Pay for the Burial Expense of Honorably Discharged Sailors, Soldiers and Marines of the United States War of the Rebellion and Erection of Head Stones Therefore, as Authorized by Sections 3181, 3182, 3183, and 3184 of the Compiled Laws of 1913.

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§ 1. Appropriation.] There is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $300.00, for the biennium, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay for the burial of honorably discharged sailors, soldiers and marines of the United States War of Rebellion, and the erection of headstones therefor, as authorized under Sections 3181, 3182, 3183 and 3184 of the Compiled Laws of North Dakota for 1913.

Approved February 21, 1927

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SB 109 - BUDGET. LAW - Creating the Office of Veterans Service Commissioner - 1927

VETERANS

CHAPTER 281

(S. B. No. 109—Baird, Hamilton and Schlosser)

VETERANS' SERVICE COMMISSIONER

An Act Creating the Office of Veterans' Service Commissioner; Providing the Qualifications, the Manner of Appointment, Duties, Salary, Tenure of Office of Such Officer, Providing an Appropriation There for, and Declaring An Emergency.

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§ 1. There is hereby created the office of Veterans' Service Commissioner.

§ 2. Qualifications and Appointment.] Such commissioner shall be appointed by the Governor of the State of North Dakota from a list of names of five men furnished by the State Executive Committee of. the American Legion. Any person to be eligible for appointment as such commissioner shall be an actual and bona fide resident of North Dakota, a regularly licensed attorney, or someone experienced in the prosecution of claims against the Veteran's Bureau and shall possess an honorable discharge either from the Navy, Army, or Marine Corps of the United States Government. 

§ 3. Duties.] It shall be the duty of the Veterans' Service Commissioner to investigate pending claims and to make a survey of the state to ascertain the number of veterans entitled to compensation who have not filed claims and to assist them in filing such claims if they are eligible for compensation; and to represent any honorably discharged veteran who has served at any time as a commissioned officer, or in the enlisted personnel of the United States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Army Nurse Corps or Naval Nurse Corps, or the widow, administrator, executor, guardian or heir, of any such veteran, in securing a fair and equitable adjustment of any claim of any such veteran, or such other person, made to the United States Veterans' Bureau, United States Pension Bureau, or the proper department of the United States, for adjusted compensation, insurance, pension, compensation for disability, hospitalization, vocational training, or other benefit which such veteran may be or may have been entitled to receive under the laws of the United States.

§ 4. Said commissioner shall have a seal of office and be authorized to administer oaths to any person whose acknowledgment may become necessary in the prosecution of any claim for compensation, hospitalization, insurance or other aid or benefits; and he shall likewise be authorized and empowered to certify to the correctness of any document or documents which may be submitted in connection with any such application.

§ 5. Compensation and Expenses.] The salary of such Veterans' Service Commissioner shall be Twenty-five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) per annum, payable monthly on proper voucher submitted therefor to the State Auditor. He shall likewise be allowed the sum of One Thousand Twenty Dollars ($1,020.00) per annum for clerk hire, Two Hundred Thirty Dollars ($230.00) per annum for office supplies and expenses, and the sum of Eighteen Hundred Dollars ($1,800.00) per annum for expenses for travel and investigation of claims, the same to be paid monthly on war rants of the State Auditor, after proper vouchers have been filed and approved as provided by law.

§ 6. Office.] Office of said commissioner shall be located in the same city as the office of the United States Veterans' Bureau for this district ; and in the event that such Veterans' Bureau be removed from the State of North Dakota, then said commissioner's office shall be in the State Capitol at Bismarck.

§ 7. Appropriation.] For the purpose of carrying out and making effective the provisions of this act, there is hereby appropriated out of the general funds in the treasury of the State of North Dakota, not otherwise appropriated, the sum of Eleven Thousand One Hundred Dollars ($11,100.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary.

§ 8. Duration of Office.] The office of Veterans' Service Commissioner shall exist for a period of two years from the date of the passage and approval of this act. Provided, however, if any of the money appropriated hereby has not been used, the office may be continued to July 1, 1929, when the emergency for which the same was created will have expired.

§ 9. Emergency.] Whereas, the period of limitation as set by the Federal law provides that all claims for compensation, hospitalization and insurance must be proven before July 1, 1929, or be forever barred; and Whereas there are now within the State of North Dakota approximately four thousand ex-service men who have just claims for compensation, hospitalization, insurance, or other benefits which are not properly or efficiently being prosecuted owing to the fact that they are not familiar with the necessary steps and procedure, and owing to the further fact that under the laws of the United States, the Veterans' Bureau, through which such claims are presented, is estopped to assist such disabled service men in the prosecution of such claims ; and Whereas the preservation of the public peace, health and safety makes it necessary that the provisions of this act shall become operative immediately, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this act shall take effect and be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval.

Approved March 7, 1927.

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SB 115 - APPRECIATION.BURIAL AND MEMORIAL-Create record of ND citizens serving and active in World War (WWI Books) - 1927

WORLD WAR

CHAPTER 287

(S. B. No. 115— Baird)

RECORD OF NORTH DAKOTA CITIZENS SERVING AND ACTIVE IN WORLD WAR

An Act to Provide for the Compilation, Publication and Distribution of the Record of the Citizens of North Dakota Who Rendered Military Service on Behalf of the State and Assisted in the Administration of the Selective Service Act During the World War.

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§ 1. The Adjutant General of the State of North Dakota is hereby authorized and directed to compile, publish and distribute, in accordance with such rules and regulations as he may adopt, a record of the citizens of the State of North Dakota who rendered Military Service on behalf of the State and assisted in the administration of the Selective Service Act during the World War.

§ 2. The Industrial Commission of the State of North Dakota shall defray all expenses incident to carrying out the pro visions of this act out of any moneys in its hands which have accumulated through the administration of the provisions of Chapter 244 of the Laws of 1923, provided, however, that all expenditures hereunder by the Industrial Commission shall be limited to such accumulations.

§ 3. The Adjutant General and Industrial Commission shall have full power and authority to do and perform any and all acts and things which may to them seem necessary and proper for the purposes of carrying out the terms and conditions and spirit of this act.

Approved, March 3, 1927.

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SB 169 - FINANCIAL - Soldiers Bonus. Limitation of time for filing claims - 1927

SOLDIER'S BONUS

CHAPTER 254

(S. B. No. 169— Baird)

LIMITATION FOR FILING SOLDIERS BONUS CLAIMS

An Act Limiting the Time in Which to File Claims Against the Returned Soldiers Fund Under the Provisions of Chapter 206, Laws of 1919, and Laws Amendatory Thereto.

Be It Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§ 1. No claim under the provisions of Chapter 206, Session Laws 1919, and all acts amendatory thereto, shall be received by the Adjutant General of North Dakota on and after July 1, 1927; provided, that the prohibition mentioned in this act shall not be construed to prevent the completion of any and all claims now in the office of the Adjutant General of North Dakota, but all such, claims shall be deemed to have been filed prior to July 1, 1927.

Approved, March 3, 1927

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HB 99 Soldiers Home Governance Amended - 1893

CHAPTER    121.

[H. B. No. 99.)

GOVERNMENT OF SOLDIERS' HOME.

AN AC'T to Amend Sections 2, 5 and 13 of Chapter 165 of the Laws of 1890, Entitled" An Act for the Establishment, Government and Maintenance of a Soldiers' Home.''

Be it Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§ l.  AMENDMENT.] That Section 2 be amended to read as follows:

§ 2.    OBJECT OF SOLDIERS' HOME-WHO MAY BE ADMITTED.]  The object of the Soldiers' Home shall be to provide a home and subsistence for all honorably discharged soldiers, sailors and marines who have served in the army or navy of the United States, and who are disabled by disease, wounds, old age or otherwise and their wives and widows; Provided, That no applicant shall be admitted to said home who has not been a resident of this State at least one year next preceding his application for admission therein, unless he served in a Dakota regiment, or was accredited to the Territory of Dakota.

§ 2. AMENDMENT.]  That Section 5 be amended to read as follows:

§ 5.   BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS-HOW APPOINTED.]              The general supervision and government of the Soldiers' Home shall be vested in a board of five commissioners, each of whom shall have served in the army or navy of the United States, who shall be ap­ pointed by the Governor by and with the consent of the Senate of the State of North Dakota, no two of whom shall be from the same county, except the county wherein said institution is located, from which at least two of the members of said board shall be appointed. The members of said board shall hold their respective offices for the term of two, three, four and five years respectively, except the chairman of said board, who shall hold his office for one year only. The time for which each of the members of said board shall hold such office shall be designated in his cer­tificate of appointment; Provided, That when not otherwise in­ competent in the opinion of the Governor, he shall appoint as chairman of said board of commissioners the commander or chief officer of that organization known as the Grand Army of the Republic, and the appointment of such chairman shall be made each year immediately after his election by said organization with­ out the advice or consent of the Senate. The compensation of said commissioners shall be three dollars per day each, for not exceed­ ing twenty-four days in any one year, and necessary expenses, while performing duties as such commissioner.

3. AMENDMENT.] That Section 13 be amended to read as follows:      

§ 13.   FUNDS-HOW KEPT.]          All moneys that may arise from the interest received on all money derived from the sale of lands herein before or that may hereafter be appropriated for said home, including all money that may be received from the renting of said lands, and all moneys that may be hereafter appropriated for said home by the State of North Dakota, including all money raised in any other manner or donated to said home shall be deposited with the State Treasurer, to be by him transmitted, at least once in every sixty days to the institution treasurer, if he shall have qualified as provided by law, and such money when received by said institution treasurer shall be used exclusively for the benefit of said home as may be herein or hereafter provided by law.

§ 4.   EMERGENCY.]          Whereas, an emergency exists in this, that it is necessary to appoint commissioners for the Sold1eirs Home as herein provided long prior to the first day of July, 1893; therefore, this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval.

Approved, February 18, 1893.

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HB 150 MILITIA to be named ND National Guard. Military Code Provided. - 1891
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HB 97 Arms for Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) Posts. Governor to Provide --1891

CHAPTER   88.

[H.B. No. 97.]

ARMS FOR G. A. R. POSTS.

AN ACT Entitled An Act Empowering and Authorizing the Governor of the State of North Dakota to Furnish Arms and Equipments to all Grand Army Posts in Good Standing in the State of North Dakota.

Be it Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§ 1.  ARMS FOR G. A. R. POSTS, HOW SECURED.] The Governor of the State of North Dakota is hereby authorized and empowered to furnish to any Grand Army post in the State of North Dakota, not to exceed twenty-five stands of arms, when a requisition is drawn upon him by such Grand Army post, signed by the commander and at least ten members of such post, accompanied by a good and sufficient bond, signed by the proper officer, with at least two sureties, to be approved by the Governor, conditioned that said Grand Army post and the surities thereon are bound in double the value of the arms so furnished, that arms and equipments will be properly cared for and returned to the State of North Dakota, upon the call of the Governor thereof, in as good condition as when received by such post, ordinary wear and tear excepted; Provided, That it shall be the duty of the inspector general of the State militia to visit annually the Grand Army posts having such guns and inspect their condition, said officer to make a report to the Governor of such inspection.      If the report of the said in­ spector general is to the effect that the said guns are not properly stored and cared for, then it shall be the duty of the Governor to recall the loan of such guns.

§ 2. EMERGENCY.] Whereas an emergency exists in that it is necessary that said arms and equipments shall be furnished long prior to July 1, 1891, therefore this act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and approval.

Approved February 21, 1891.

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SB 131 Maintenance of State Militia - 1891

CHAPTER  87.

[S. B. No. 131.)

MAINTENANCE OF STATE MILITIA.

AN ACT to Provide for the Maintenance of the Military Department as Provided in the Military Code of the State of North Dakota.

Be it Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§ 1. APPROPRIATION.] For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of the Military Code of the State of North Dakota, there is herby made an appropriation of $11,000 per annum, or­ as much thereof as may be necessary, out of any money in the State Treasury, and all warrants against said appropriation shall be drawn by the State Auditor upon the State Treasurer, upon the certificate of the adjutant general, approved by the Governor.

§ 2. REPEAL.] All acts or parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed.

Approved February 20, 1891.

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SB 60 Soldiers Home Appropriations to Construct in Lisbon - 1891

CHAPTER  21.

[S. B. No. 60.)

FOR ERECTION OF SOLDIERS' HOME AT LISBON.

AN ACT Appropriating Money for the Erection of a Soldiers' Home at Lis­bon, North Dakota, and for the Contingent Expenses Incident Thereto.

Be it Enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota:

§ I. APPROPRIATION.] There is hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of $10,000 for the erection of a suitable Soldiers' Home at Lisbon, Ransom County, North Dakota, and for the contingent expenses incident thereto.

Approved February 27, 1891.

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