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chase by him of such stock of goods, wares or merchandise; and whenever any person shall purchase any stock of goods, wares or merchandise in bulk, or shall pay the purchase price or any part thereof, or execute or deliver to the vender thereof or to his order, or to any person for his use, any promissory note or other evidence of indebtedness for said stock, or any part thereof, without having first demanded and received from his vender the statement under oath as provided in Section 1. of this act, and without having also notified or caused to be notified all of the creditors of the vender named in such statement, as in this section prescribed, such purchase, sale or transfer shall, as to any and all creditors of the vender, be conclusively presumed fraudulent and void.

SEC. 3. Any vender of a stock of goods, wares or merchandise in bulk, who shall knowingly or wilfully make or deliver, or cause to be made or delivered, any false statement, or any statement of which any material portion is false, or shall fail to include the names of all of his creditors in any such statement as is required in Section 1. of this act, shall be deemed guilty of perjury, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished accordingly.

SEC. 4. Any sale or transfer of a stock of goods, wares or merchandise out of the usual or ordinary course of the business or trade of the vender, or whenever thereby substantially the entire business or trade theretofore conducted by the vender shall be sold or conveyed or attempted to be sold or conveyed to one or more persons, shall be deemed a sale or transfer in bulk, in contemplation of this act: Provided, That nothing contained in this act shall apply to sales by executors, administrators, receivers or any public officer acting under judicial process.

Approved the 12th day of February, 1903.

HOUSE BILL NO. 20.

AN ACT

ENTITLED AN ACT TO ESTABLISH THE IDAHO INDUSTRIAL REFORM SCHOOL FOR THE CARE, PROTECTION, TRAINING AND EDUCATION OF DELINQUENT, DEPENDENT AND NEGLECTED CHILDREN, AND PROVIDE FOR THE COMMITMENT, CONTROL AND DISCHARGE OF JUVENILE OFFENDERS. TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE, SALE AND REDEMPTION OF BONDS, TO RECEIVE MONEY FOR THE PURCHASE OF A FARM WITH WATER RIGHTS, TO ERECT AND

EQUIP THE NECESSARY BUILDINGS FOR SAID SCHOOL, TO
SET ASIDE CERTAIN PUBLIC LANDS FOR THE CREATING
OF A PERMANENT MAINTENANCE FUND FOR SAID
SCHOOL, TO PROVIDE FOR A BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR
THE MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF SAID SCHOOL, AND
ΤΟ APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR THE MAINTENANCE

THEREOF.

Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho:

SECTION 1. That a State Industrial Reform School is hereby established in Fremont county, State of Idaho, to be called "The Idaho Industrial Reform School," and to be located at such place and in such manner as hereinafter provided, the purposes of such school shall be for the care, protection, training and education of delinquent, dependent and neglected children and provide for the care, control and discharge of juvenile offenders.

SEC. 2. That a board of trustees to be known as the board of trustees of the Idaho Industrial Reform School, consisting of four members all of whom shall be appointed, two of whom shall be men and two of whom shall be women, no more than two of whom shall belong to one political party, and no more than one from any one county, two of whom shall be interested in humanitarian work.

Said board of trustees shall be appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate for the term of four years, and until their successors are appointed and qualified: Provided, That of the first board appointed, two shall hold office for two years and two for four years, the Governor and State Superintendent of Public Instruction to be ex officio members of the board of trustees.

Before entering upon the discharge of the duties of their respective offices, each member shall take and subscribe an oath, or affirmation, that he or she will support the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of the State of Idaho, and will faithfullly discharge the duties of said! office, which oath or affirmation shall be filed with the Secretary of State.

SEC. 3. The said board of trustees shall conduct its proceedings in such a manner as will best conduce to the proper dispatch of business. A majority of the board of trustees shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, but a smaller number may adjourn from time to time.

No member of said board of trustees shall participate in any proceedings in which he or she has personal or pecuniary interest. Every vote and official act of said board of trustees shall be entered on record.

Said board of trustees shall have an official seal, which shall be judicially noticed. Said board of trustees may sue and be sued, and may take in name of the State, and hold in trust for the school, any and all money, real estate or personal property that may be bequeathed said school.

SEC. 4. At their first meeting and biennially thereafter, the said board of trustees shall elect a president and secretary. The State Treasurer shall be an ex officio treasurer of said board of trustees. It shall be the duty of the secretary of said board to keep an exact and detailed account of the doings of said board, an itemized account of all expenditures authorized by said board.

SEC. 5. The said board of trustees are hereby authorized and it is made their duty to take and at all times to have general supervision and control of all buildings and property appertaining to said school; and to have general charge and control of all buildings to be constructed. They shall have power to let contracts for the erection of all buildings, and also the entire supervision of their construction.

All buildings for housing the pupils shall be on "cottage plan:" for the better grading of inmates, each cottage shall accommodate not more than twenty-five persons.

SEC. 6. Said board of trustees shall hold two meetings at said school, annually, but special meetings may be called by the president of the board, sending written notices of at least ten days to each member. The actual and necessary personal expenses for mileage and board incured by the members of said board of trustees in carrying out the provisions of this act shall be paid on proper certificates out of any funds belonging to said school in the hands of the treasurer.

SEC. 7. All funds appropriated for the use and benefit of said school from every source, including the available interest arising from investment of the proceeds of the sale of lands set apart as hereinafter provided for, shall be under the control and direction of said board of trustees, subject to the provisions herein contained.

The treasurer of the board of trustees shall pay out of such funds all orders or drafts for money to be expended under provisions of this act.

Such orders or drafts shall be drawn by the State Auditor upon certificates of the secretary, countersigned by the president of the board of trustees, and shall be approved by the State Board of Examiners.

No such certificates shall be given except on accounts audited and allowed by said board of trustees.

SEC. 8. The board of trustees shall appoint a superintendent, who shall be especially fitted for the position, one experienced in such work as intended to be carried on in this school, who shall be retained as long as his work is bringing good results, irrespective of political affiliations.

SEC. 9. The superipntendent shall, before entering upon the duties of his office, give a good and sufficient bond, to be approved by the board of trustees, conditioned for the faithful discharge of his duties. The superintendent may be removed by the board of trustees for neglect of duty, improper conduct, malfeasance in office, incompe tency, or whatever the interests of the school shall be best subserved thereby. The board of trustees shall on recommendation of the superintendent, appoint an assistant superintendent, who may be removed by the superinten

dent.

All officers, teachers and employees shall be appointed by the superintendent by and with the advice and consent of the board of trustees; and such officers, teachers and employees may be removed by the superintendent whenever the interest of the school will be best subserved thereby.

SEC. 10. All teachers, except specialists, shall hold first-class certificates from the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Specialists shall hold diplomas from some accredited school in their specialty.

SEC. 11. The superintendent shall conduct the said school under rules and regulations prescribed by the board of trustees, and said board of trustees shall fix the salarie's of all officers, teachers and the wages of all employees.

SEC. 12. The superintendent shall at the close of each month present to the board of trustees a written report showing the general condition of the school, the number of inmates in attendance, the number of tickets of leave

granted and such other information, together with such suggestions and recommendations as may be to the best interests of the school. He shall have charge of all property belonging to the school, and shall keep an account of all monthly expenditures, and the receipts shall be certified to the president of the board with the social condition of each inmate at the time of commital.

SEC. 13. The superintendent shall provide for the holding of religious services on the Sabbath day for the inmates of said school, but no sectarian views shall control the services.

SEC. 14. That the State Superintendent of Public Instruction shall prepare courses of study for all grades in the school.

SEC. 15. That the said school with all appurtenances thereto shall be and it is hereby declared to be an independent school district, and shall not be taxed for other school purposes.

SEC. 16. It shall be the duty of the Governor to fill by appointment all vacancies that may from any cause occur in the board of trustees: Provided, That he shall appoint the new member from the same political party of the retiring member.

SEC. 17. The president and secretary of the board of trustees shall on the first day of January and July of each year, transmit to the Governor of the State a full written report of the doings of said board of trustees, the progress and condition of said school, together with a full report of the expenditures and receipts for the previous six months, setting forth each item in full, the date thereof, and such recommendations as they deem proper for the good of the school.

They shall submit on the first day of December of each biennial year a printed report of all proceedings for the last biennial period: Provided, Failure to file a printed report as required shall mean forfeiture of bond.

SEC. 18. The board of trustees in their regulations and the superintendent and assistants shall exercise a watchful guardianship over the morals of the pupils at all times during their attendance upon same, but no religious or sectarian test shall be applied in the selection of teachers and none adopted in the school.

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