[Rev. 12/19/2019 5:35:18 PM]

INDEX TO STATUTES OF 1923

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A

ABSENT VOTERS —

      Amendment to section of act, 195.

      Application by person, mail or telegram, 195.

      County clerk to make list, 197.

      Form of application, 196.

      Where reregistration required, 197.

      See Elections.

ADOPTION OF CHILDREN —

      No fee to be charged by county officers, 104.

AERONAUTICS, UNIFORM STATE LAW —

      Dangerous flying a misdemeanor, 78.

      Hunting from aircraft, misdemeanor, 78.

      Lawfulness of flights, 77.

      Ownership of land and space defined, 77.

      Terms defined, 76.

AFFIDAVITS —

      Taken in foreign countries, how, 136.

AGRICULTURAL BOARD —

      Northeastern Nevada agricultural board, 65.

      Southern Nevada agricultural board, 72.

ALFALFA WEEVIL —

      Act providing control, 159.

      Appropriation, 159.

      State quarantine officer to direct, 159.

AMENDMENTS AND REPEALS OF REVISED LAWS AND STATUTES — See Reference Index at end of this index.

ANIMALS — See Fur-Bearing Animals; Game and Wild Birds.

ANNUAL ASSESSMENT WORK — See Mines and Mining.

ANNUAL LABOR —

      On mining claims, 184.

APPROPRIATIONS —

      A. J. McDermott, 34.

      Alfalfa-weevil control, 159.

      By city of Reno for certain street work, 231.

      Capitol commission, for laying pipe, 45.

      Carson Valley bank, 46.

      Certain books, secretary of state, 153.

      Claims against state police, 237.

      Colorado River commission, 36.

      Dental service, state institutions, 268.

      General appropriation bill, 254.

      Holding state fairs, 64.

      J. F. Shaughnessy, 259.

      J. H. Hoopes, 261.

      Judicial survey, 266.

      Legislative fund, 1, 141.

      Portrait ex-Governor E. D. Boyle, 42.

      Publication of “Gold Star Book,” 220.

      Public weighmaster, 159.

      Refunding purposes, 151.

      Sam Martin, 261.

      Sheppard-Towner act, 59.

      State departments, support of, 254.

      State police and prison deficiency, 45.

      State rabies commission, 168.

      State recreation grounds, 132.

      State-survey commission, 379.

      Support of pharmacy law, 312.

      Teachers’ employment bureau, 265.

      University of Nevada for agricultural work, 73.

ASSESSOR —

      Compensation, Elko County, 190.

ASSETS, MARSHALING OF —

      Definition of claims, 38.

      Order of rights, 38.

      Rights of lien-holder, 38.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL —

      Counties to pay expenses, 44.

      Disqualification in certain cases, 7.

      Duties of, 7.

      May act in various counties, when, 44.

      Office support and traveling expenses, 254.

      Salary of, 254.

      Special deputies, how provided, 7.

AUSTIN, TOWN OF —

      Town may purchase water-works, 14.

      Water franchise extended, 13.

AUTOMOBILES — See Motor Vehicles.

B

BANK OR TRUST COMPANIES —

      May hold stock in federal farm loan banks, 358.

BILLS OF LADING —

      Carrier’s liability, 208.

      Definition of certain terms, 217.

      Liability of assignor, 214.

      Negotiable and non-negotiable bill, 207.

      Negotiable bills, when lost, 210.

      Notice to carrier, what constitutes, 213.

      Penalties, 216.

      Rights of creditors, 212.

      Short title, 218.

      Title of third party, 211.

      Uniform law created, 207.

      What bills shall include, 207.

      When carrier not liable, 212.

BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS — See Chiropractic Examiners.

BOARDS OF EDUCATION, COUNTY —

      Budgets to be prepared, 335.

      Concerning elections, 332.

      County tax to aid high-school districts, 334.

      Duties of state board, 335.

      Special district tax, 334.

BOARD OF EXAMINERS — See State Board of Examiners.

BOARD OF OPTOMETRY — See Optometry.

BOARD OF PRINTING CONTROL —

      New act, creating, 364.

      See State Printing Office.

BONDS —

      Books to be provided for registering county bonds, 198.

      County bonds to be registered, 198.

      For high-school district, White Pine County, 186.

      For town of Lund, 170.

      For town of Preston, 173.

      Shall be advertised for sale, 198.

BONDS, COUNTY OFFICERS —

      Treasurer, 14.

BOND ELECTIONS —

      City of Las Vegas, 105.

      City of Winnemucca, 7.

      County high schools, 4.

      Lyon County, for high-school purposes, 336.

BOOHER, W. W., AND OTHERS —

      Granted franchise for right of way, 24.

BOYLE, EMMET D., Ex-Governor

      Appropriation for portrait, 42.

BRANDON, T. A. —

      Right of way granted to, 194.

BRANDS AND MARKS —

      Brands abandoned, when, 30.

      Duties state board of stock commissioners, 25.

      Live stock included, 25.

      One brand for each class of stock, 27.

      Owners may design brand, 25.

      Penalties for violation, 30.

      Recordation of brands, 28.

      Recording charges, 30.

      Repeal of previous acts, 30.

      Section of act amended, 316.

BROKERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS — See Real Estate.

BUDGETS — See County Budgets.

C

CANAL SCHOOL DISTRICT —

      Bond issue to liquidate indebtedness, 109.

CAPITOL COMMISSIONERS —

      Appropriation for new water main, 45.

      Salaries of employees and support, 255.

      To dispose of agricultural-work property, 72.

      To lay new water main, 45.

      To make capitol improvements, 45.

CARLIN, TOWN OF —

      Act to transfer money of certain fund, 15.

CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL —

      Publishing supreme court decisions, 257.

CARSON CITY NEWS —

      Relief bill, 74.

      State printing, 257.

CARSON VALLEY BANK —

      Relief of, 46.

CHATTEL MORTGAGES — See Mortgages.

CHILDREN, ADOPTION OF — See Adoption of Children.

CHILDREN BORN OUT OF WEDLOCK —

      Uniform illegitimacy act, 142.

CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS, BOARD OF —

      Chiropractic defined, 21.

      Creation of, 20.

      Examination of applicants, 21.

      Fees, how paid, to whom, 22.

      Licenses and revocation, 22.

      Meetings of board, 21.

      Number of board, 20.

      Penalties for violations, 22.

      Requirements, 21.

      Terms of office of members, 21.

      Who may practice, 21.

CITIES, INCORPORATION OF — See Incorporation of Cities.

CITY OF RENO — See Reno, City of.

CIVIC AND PHYSICAL TRAINING FUND —

      Apportionment of moneys, how, 324.

CIVIL PRACTICE —

      Additions to civil practice act, 260.

      Affidavits in foreign countries, 136.

      Bill of exceptions, 163.

      Concerning cross-complaints and summons, 223.

      Concerning findings of fact, 277.

      Concerning forms of interrogatories, 278.

      Concerning motions for new trials, 163.

      Concerning testimony taken outside of state, 278.

      Service in civil cases, how made, 103.

      Service of process outside of Nevada, 275.

      Small-claims court created, 260.

CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES —

      County commissioners to pay in certain cases, 352.

CLARK COUNTY —

      Act to regulate salaries of certain county officers, 136.

      Compensation of clerk, 191.

      Disposition of fees, 192.

      Fees to be charged by clerk, 192.

      Funded indebtedness, Lincoln-Clark County partition, 356.

      Las Vegas highway, bonds for construction of, 105.

      Long- and short-term commissioners, 251.

      Sheriff shall appoint deputy, 136.

      Traveling expenses provided, 137.

CLARK COUNTY FARM BUREAU, INC. —

      To take over certain property, 72.

COLORADO RIVER COMMISSION —

      Amendments of previous act, 286.

      Appropriation, 36.

      Compensation, 35.

      Governor to appoint, 35.

      Meetings, 35.

      Membership, 35.

      Membership of commission increased, 286.

      Other acts repealed, 36.

      Removal of member for cause, 36.

      Terms of office, 35.

CONSTITUTION, STATE AND FEDERAL —

      Penalty for neglect to teach, 324.

      To be taught in public schools, 323.

CONVEYANCES —

      Terms of leases of land, etc., 314.

CORPORATIONS —

      Duties of secretary of state in regard to, 342.

      Must pay state license, 342.

CORPORATIONS, FOREIGN — See Foreign Corporations.

CORPORATION LAW — See General Corporation Law.

COUNTY AUDITORS —

      Must submit reports to county commissioners, 346.

      Must submit reports to state auditor, 346.

COUNTY BUDGETS —

      Form prescribed, 47.

      Governing boards to prepare budgets, 47.

      Publication required, 49.

      School districts included, 48.

COUNTY CLERKS —

      Compensation, Clark County, 191.

      Compensation, Elko County, 182.

      Fees, Ormsby County, 133.

      Fees, Ormsby County, 282.

      To furnish data to court-survey committee, 353.

      To keep records of motor-vehicle licenses, 322.

      To make list of absent voters, 197.

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS —

      Duties in wild bird and game law, 349.

      Elko County, concerning county fair, 250.

      Elko County, to transfer certain funds, 16.

      Humboldt County, bond issue for high-school additions, 285.

      Humboldt County, may issue highway bonds, 235.

      Lincoln County, bonds for highway purposes, 315.

      Lincoln County, concerning high-school bonds, 312.

      May acquire or build public utilities, 221.

      May call services of attorney-general, 44.

      May employ quarantine officers, 178.

      May name county hospital trustees, 305.

      Mineral County, to purchase utility lines, 368.

      Refunding of certain moneys, 151.

      Shall fix licenses for motor vehicles, 321.

      To call election in drainage districts, 165.

      To canvass vote, 166.

      To establish mailing (voting) precincts, 375.

      To fix bonds of county treasurers, 14.

      To form new school districts, 10.

      To pay damages in certain cases, 352.

      To validate high-school bonds, 4.

      White Pine, to issue bonds for town of Lund, 170.

      White Pine, to issue bonds for town of Preston, 173.

COUNTY FARM BUREAUS —

      Concerning refunds, 231.

      Section added to act, 231.

COUNTY LICENSE BOARD —

      May issue or revoke licenses, 62.

      Personnel, 62.

      Powers of board, 62.

      Sheriff may grant temporary permit, 62.

COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FUND —

      Bonds for improvements and additions, 198.

COUNTY RECORDERS —

      All records open for inspection, 202.

      Method of keeping indexes, 201.

      Recorder liable for certain acts and omissions, 203.

      Salary recorder of Elko County, 103.

      Separate indexes required, 200.

      To secure certain books and keep records, 199.

COUNTY TREASURERS —

      How bond shall be approved, 14.

      Refund of moneys, 151.

      Shall take oath and furnish bonds, when, 14.

      Sureties and qualifications, 14.

      Time when bonds may be increased, 14.

CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS —

      Amending section 354 of act, 224.

      Applies to boys, when, 224.

      Concerning intoxicated persons, 281.

      Concerning strikes, 266.

      Penalties for violation, 266.

      Vagrancy defined, 224.

      See Pharmacists; Prohibition; Volstead Act.

CRIMINAL PRACTICE —

      Action against bail, 161.

      Amendment of act, 161.

      Concerning trial on information, 232.

      Forfeited bail, disposition of, 161.

      Regulating proceedings in criminal cases, 233.

D

DAMAGES — See Claims for Damages.

DAVIS, FREDERICK —

      Right of way for railroad granted to, 24.

DEAF, DUMB AND BLIND —

      Appropriation for care of, 256.

DEFICIENCIES —

      Appropriations for prison and state police, 45.

DENTAL SERVICE —

      For inmates of state institutions, 268.

DESERTION OF WIFE OR CHILDREN —

      Certain previous acts repealed, 288.

      Nonsupport or desertion defined, 287.

      Penalty for violation, 287.

      Proceedings, how instituted, 287.

DISTRICT ATTORNEYS —

      Act requiring certain reports to attorney-general repealed, 1, 2.

DISTRICT COURTS —

      Traveling expenses of district judges, 257.

DISTRICT JUDGES —

      Salaries in Second district increased, 276.

DIVORCE —

      Legislative substitute for initiative petition, adopted by referendum vote at 1922 general election, 389.

DRAINAGE DISTRICTS —

      Bonds may issue, 165.

      Commissioners to call election, 165.

      Limit to indebtedness, 205.

      Qualification of voters, 166.

      Temporary loans permitted, 206.

DRUG ADDICTS — See Nevada State Hospital.

DRUGGISTS — See Pharmacists; Narcotic Drugs.

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EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF —

      Appropriation for salaries and support, 258.

EIGHT-HOUR LAW — See Hours of Labor.

ELECTIONS —

      Absent voters, 195.

      Amending sections of election law, 49.

      Application for ballots, form of, 373.

      Concerning nonpartisan offices, 49.

      General directions, 376.

      In drainage districts, 165.

      Mailing precincts to be established, 375.

      Publications, 49.

      Regulations for ballots, 50.

      Voting may be done by mail, 373.

ELECTORS, REGISTRATION OF — See Registration of Electors.

ELKO COUNTY —

      Compensation and duties, county clerk, 182.

      Compensation of assessor, 190.

      Compensation of sheriff, 185.

      County fair, 250.

      Relief of A. J. McDermott, 34.

      Rights in certain grants, 24.

      Salary of recorder, 103.

ELKO COUNTY FAIR —

      Act authorizing, 250.

      Act automatically repealed, when, 251.

      County commissioners to conduct, 250.

      Inconsistent acts repealed, 251.

      Special tax for purpose, 250.

ELKO, TOWN OF —

      Certain sections of charter amended, 16.

      Control of city departments, by whom, 17.

      Mayor and other officers to receive salaries, 16.

      Powers of board of supervisors, 17.

      When effective, 18.

EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES —

      Amending sections of act, 78.

      Labor commissioner to collect, 79.

      Licensee to give bond, 79.

      Licensing of agencies, 79.

      Terms defined, 79.

      See Teachers’ Employment Bureau.

EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES, FREE —

      Act establishing service, 203.

      Agents may be appointed, how, 204.

      Agents to make reports, 204.

      Commissioner of labor executive officer, 203.

      Penalty for accepting fees, 204.

      To act in conjunction with government, 205.

ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS —

      Requiring proof of death and intestacy, amendment, 317.

ESTRAYS, LIVE STOCK — See Live Stock.

EUREKA COUNTY —

      Salaries of county officers, 140.

EVENING SCHOOLS —

      Amending original acts, 137.

      Number of pupils necessary, 138.

      Open to native- and foreign-born pupils, 138.

F

FALSE STATEMENTS, UNIFORM ACT CONCERNING —

      Penalty for making, to obtain credit, 346.

      When made to obtain property or credit, 346.

FEDERAL FARM LOAN ACT — See Bank or Trust Companies.

FEE BILLS —

      Allowances to jurors and witnesses, 63.

      Amendment, secretary of state, 65.

      Clerk of Ormsby County, 282.

      Former act amended, 63.

      Secretary of state, 4, 65, 380.

FICTITIOUS OR ASSUMED NAMES OF FIRMS —

      Certain copartnerships exempt, 272.

      County clerks to keep record, 272.

      Penalty for noncompliance, 272.

      True names must be filed, 271.

      When used in business must be registered, 271.

FIRE DRILLS —

      Duties of teacher, 13.

      In what schools obligatory, 13.

      Penalty for evasion, 13.

FISH AND GAME COMMISSION —

      For support of commission, 256.

      To furnish fish tags, 357.

      To have charge state recreation grounds, 132.

FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES —

      Resident Indians exempt, 353.

FISH, SALE OF —

      Privileges granted Indians, 357.

FLORENCE CRITTENTON HOME —

      Appropriation for, 257.

FOREIGN CORPORATIONS —

      Sections 1346 and 1347, Rev. Laws, repealed, 198.

FRANCHISES — See Austin, Town of; Rights of Way.

FUR-BEARING ANIMALS —

      Act for protection and preservation, 347.

      Penalty for violations, 348.

      What animals are included, 347.

      When seasons are open, 347.

G

GAME AND WILD BIRDS —

      Act for protection and preservation of, 349.

      Bag-limit for ducks, 350.

      County commissioners may set bag-limit, 349.

      County commissioners to publish dates of season, 351.

      Definition of terms, 349.

      Night hunting prohibited, 351.

      Open season for game and birds, 350.

      Protection of deer and elk, 350.

      Song birds protected, 349.

      Violations and penalties, 351.

G. A. R. —

      Appropriation for care of cemetery, 257.

GASOLINE TAX —

      Act to provide tax on sale of gasoline, 317.

      Dealers to keep record, 319.

      Excise tax of 2 cents a gallon, 318.

      Other inflammable liquids included, 317.

      Penalties for violation, 320.

      Refunds and how obtained, 319.

      Terms defined, 318.

GENERAL CORPORATION LAW —

      Companies may decrease stock, 41.

      Companies may increase stock, 41.

      Receivers, court may appoint, 20.

      Section 41 amended, 41.

      Section 42 amended, 379.

      Section 54 amended, 380.

      Section 69 amended, 380.

      Section 94 amended, 20.

      Section 102 amended, 380.

      Wilful violation of charter, 20.

GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT —

      Attorney-general, 254.

      Board of capitol commissioners, 255.

      Care of deaf, dumb and blind, 256.

      Care of G. A. R. cemetery, 257.

      Clerk of supreme court, 257.

      Commission for promotion of uniform legislation, 257.

      Department of education, 258.

      District courts, 257.

      Election expense, 257.

      Fish and game commission, 256.

      Florence Crittenton home, 257.

      Governor’s office and mansion, 254.

      Industrial insurance, state employees, 257.

      Interest on deficiency claims, 257.

      Labor commissioner, 256.

      Lieutenant-governor and adjutant-general, 254.

      Nevada school of industry, 256.

      Nevada state historical society, 256.

      Nevada state hospital for mental diseases, 256.

      Nevada state police, 256.

      Nevada state prison, 256.

      Nevada tax commission, 255.

      Printing decisions, Carson Appeal, 257.

      Public service commission, 255.

      Relief of Grace Wildes, 257.

      Rewards by the governor, 257.

      Secretary of state, 254.

      State advertising, Carson City News, 257.

      State auditor, 255.

      State bank examiner, 255.

      State board for vocational education, 257.

      State board of finance, 255.

      State board of health, 255.

      State controller and insurance commissioner, 254.

      State engineer’s office, 256.

      State library, 256.

      State mine inspector, 255.

      State officers’ bond premiums, 257.

      State orphans’ home, 256.

      State printing office, 255.

      State treasurer, 255.

      Superintendent of public instruction, 258.

      Support of normal schools, 257.

      Supreme court, 257.

      Surveyor-general and state land register, 258.

      Vocational rehabilitation education, 257.

      See Appropriations.

GENERAL ELECTIONS — See Elections.

GETCHELL, N. H., AND ASSOCIATES —

      Franchise to build railroad, 75.

      Highway rights protected, 75.

      Provisions of grant, 75.

      Rights of Lander County, 75.

      Warning devices, 76.

GOVERNOR OF NEVADA —

      Appropriation for extra clerical help, 254.

      Appropriation for salary of, 254.

      Appropriation for salary of clerk, 254.

      Appropriation for salary of private secretary, 254.

      Appropriation for support of and repairs to mansion, 254.

      Appropriation for traveling expenses, 254.

      To name board of medical examiners, 280.

      To name board of nurse examiners, 269.

      To set aside recreation grounds, 132.

GUARDIANS —

      Court shall name or ratify, 3.

      Guardianship of minors, 3.

      Who eligible, 3.

H

HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS — See Incorporated Towns.

HIGH SCHOOLS —

      Bond elections, 3.

      County commissioners to validate, 4.

      How called, 4.

      Notices to be published, 4.

HIGHWAYS —

      Las Vegas highway, bonds for construction, 105.

      See State Highway.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY — See State Historical Society.

HOISTING ENGINEERS —

      Repeal of section 6 of act, 16.

HOOPES, J. H. —

      Payment for certain services, 260.

HOSPITALS, PUBLIC —

      Bond issue, 305.

      Counties may establish and maintain, 304.

      County commissioners to name trustees, 305.

      May receive pay patients, 307.

      Method of procedure, 304.

HOURS OF LABOR FOR FEMALES —

      Amending section 4 of act, 95.

      Disposition of fines, 96.

      Penalty for employer’s violation, 96.

      To work eight hours in certain vocations, 95.

HUMBOLDT COUNTY —

      Bonds to issue for roads, bridges, etc., 235.

      Bonds to issue to raise funds, 285.

      Commissioners to make high-school improvements, 284.

      Commissioners to prepare bonds, 235.

      Fund, how created, 236.

      Special county tax, 285.

HUNTING AND FISHING LICENSES — See Fishing and Hunting Licenses.

I

ILLEGITIMACY — See Uniform Illegitimacy Act.

INCORPORATED TOWNS AND CITIES —

      Cities may be divided into districts, 219.

      City council may regulate building in certain zones, 218.

      Height of buildings may be limited, 218.

      Mayor may appoint commissions, 219.

      Plans for public safety, 219.

INCORPORATION OF CITIES —

      Amendment of act, 183.

      Certain officers may be elected, 186.

      Concerning powers of courts, 279.

      Contracting of boundaries, 183.

      Method of procedure, 183.

      Police judges to report, 279.

      Publication to be made, 183.

INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE COMMISSION —

      Authority to purchase building in Carson City, 315.

      Certain section of law amended, 182.

      When compensation shall begin, 182.

INITIATIVE PROHIBITION ACT —

      Act repealing, 37.

      Certificates of passing repeal over governor’s veto, 37.

INSANE — See Nevada State Hospital for Mental Diseases.

INSPECTOR OF MINES —

      Mining shafts, size of, 23.

INSPECTOR OF PHARMACIES — See Pharmacies, Inspector of.

INSURANCE COMMISSIONER — See State Controller.

INSURANCE COMPANIES —

      Amendment to act governing, 345.

      Duties of state controller, 345.

INTELLIGENCE OFFICES — See Employment Agencies.

INTERSTATE-INTRASTATE QUARANTINE —

      Appointment of deputies, 177.

      Compensation of deputies, 177.

      Sections added to act, 177.

INTOXICATED PERSONS —

      Penalty for loitering in public places, 281.

IRRIGATION DISTRICT ACT —

      Adding new section 10a, 292.

      Adding new section 35 1/2, 294.

      Adding new section 43 1/2, 296.

      Adding new section 49 1/2, 300.

      Amending sections 6, 9, 10, 25, 26, 27, 36, 39, 40, 41, 44, 49, 54, 68, and 71 of previous act, 289-304.

IRRIGATION DISTRICTS —

      Bonds and assessments, 294.

      Eligibility of voters, 290.

      Formation of, 289.

      General powers of directors, 291.

      Lands may be excluded, 296.

      New lands may be annexed, 295.

      Notice of election, 289.

      Notice of meetings to be published, 293.

      Not to affect previously organized districts, 303.

      Officers of district, 290.

      Registration, 289.

      Special elections, when, 301.

J

JACKS AND STALLIONS —

      Regulations of service, repeal of law, 11.

JUDICIAL DISTRICTS — See Survey of Judicial Districts.

JURORS AND WITNESSES —

      Fees allowed in certain cases, 63.

K

KIERNAN SCHOOL DISTRICT — See School Districts.

L

LABOR COMMISSIONER —

      Salaries and support of office, 256.

      Section 3 governing act repealed, 65.

      Shall collect licenses employment agencies, 78.

      To gather details and make reports, 64.

      See Employment Agencies, Free.

LAS VEGAS, TOWN OF —

      Amending charter of, 80.

LEGISLATIVE FUND —

      Appropriation for thirty-first session, 1.

      Supplemental appropriation for thirty-first session, 141.

LICENSES —

      Corporations to pay state license tax, 342.

      Indians exempt in certain cases, 353.

      Transfer of auto licenses, 356.

      See County License Board; Fishing and Hunting Licenses; Labor Commissioner; Motor-Vehicle Licenses; Real Estate.

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR —

      Salary and support of office, 254.

      To be superintendent old-age pension, commission, 96.

      Traveling and incidental expenses, 254.

LINCOLN-CLARK COUNTY PARTITION —

      Concerning funded indebtedness, 356.

LINCOLN, COUNTY OF —

      Bond issue for addition to high-school building, 312.

      Bond issue for highways, 315.

      Concerning Lincoln-Clark county partition, 356.

LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES, CONTROL OF —

      Act concerning, 310.

      Appropriation, 312.

      Duties and salary of inspector of pharmacies, 311.

      Office of inspector of pharmacies created, 311.

      Only duly licensed pharmacy can sell, 310.

      Pharmacies must procure state license, 311.

      To conform to provisions Volstead act, 310.

LIVE STOCK —

      Charges allowed for advertising, etc., 32.

      Culpability of railroads, 149.

      Duties of state stock board, 32.

      Duties of taker-up of animals, 31.

      Estrays, exceptions and disposition, 31.

      Live stock killed or injured by railroad, 148.

      Notices to be posted, 150.

      Penalties, 150.

      Penalties for illegal taking up, 31.

      Proceeds, disposition of, 33.

      Railroad employees must report, 149.

      Railroads to build passageways, 149.

      Unclaimed estrays, disposition of, 32.

LOS ANGELES AND SALT LAKE RAILROAD —

      Relief of, 206.

LUND, TOWN OF —

      To issue bonds for certain utilities, 170.

LYON COUNTY —

      Additional deputies, when, 70.

      Bond issue to liquidate indebtedness of Canal district, 109.

      Bonds for high-school building and gymnasium, 339.

      Consolidating certain offices, 69.

      County commissioners’ salaries, 71.

      Former acts repealed, 71.

      Salaries allowed, 69.

      Sheriff shall appoint deputy, 69.

M

MAPS AND PLATS, APPROVAL OF —

      Amending section 3 of act, 176.

MARKS AND BRANDS — See Brands and Marks.

MARTIN, SAM —

      Payment for certain services, 260.

MAXSON, H. B. —

      Franchise granted to, 194.

MAXSON, H. H. —

      Franchise granted to, 194.

McBRIDE, J. A. —

      Franchise granted to, 24.

McDERMOTT, ANDREW J. —

      Relief of, 34.

MEMORIAL BUILDING — See Nevada Heroes Memorial Building.

MINERAL COUNTY —

      Authorized to purchase power and telephone line, 366.

      Lines may be extended, 367.

      Powers granted county commissioners, 366.

MINES AND MINING —

      Amending section 9, mining act, 184.

      Annual labor on mining claims, 184.

      Double-compartment shafts, when required, 23.

      Ladders and landings, 23.

      Requirements in certain levels, 23.

MORTGAGES —

      Appropriation for books, etc., 155.

      Chattel mortgages on crop, 153.

      Mortgages defined, 154.

      Must be recorded, 154.

      Of personal property, 153.

      Secretary of state to index, 155.

MOTORCYCLES — See Motor Vehicles.

MOTOR VEHICLES —

      Certain acts repealed, 388.

      Definition of terms, 273.

      Driving by intoxicated person, 12.

      Driver must aid injured person, 12.

      Duties of county officers in regard to, 355.

      Exceptions as to tractors, 275.

      Must have lights, 274.

      Overload to be removed, 275.

      Owners of motor vehicle to file description, 354.

      Penalties, 12.

      Penalties for violation, 275.

      Reckless driving, 12.

      Registration by nonresident owners, 387.

      Restrictions as to weight, 274.

      Routes established, 381.

      Secretary of state to collect filing fees, 355.

      Sections of previous act amended, 273, 354, 355.

      Section 8, 10, 11, 13, 18, highway law, amended, 381.

      Section 10 (transfer of ownership) amended, 355.

      Sections 17a, 17b, 17c, 17d added to previous act, 274, 275.

      Transfer of license, 356.

      When offense is felony, 12.

MOTOR-VEHICLE LICENSES —

      Act to regulate, 320.

      County clerk to keep records, 322.

      County licenses for motor vehicles, 321.

      Duties of public service commission in respect to, 322.

      Ordinances to be published, 322.

N

NARCOTIC DRUGS —

      Certain exceptions, 40.

      Commitments of addicts, 39.

      Harmless prescriptions defined, 40.

      Penalties, 39.

      Possession a crime, 39.

      Prior conviction a crime, 39.

      Proportion in prescription, 40.

      Record to be kept, 40.

      Regulating use of, 39.

“NEVADA’S GOLD STAR BOOK” —

      Act providing for publication, 220.

      Appropriation, 220.

      State adjutant-general to direct, 220.

NEVADA HEROES MEMORIAL BUILDING —

      Act to provide for marking, 281.

NEVADA STATE HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DISEASES —

      Appropriation for salaries and support, 256.

      Causes for commitment, 2.

      Court procedure, 2.

      Drug addicts may enter asylum, 39.

      Examination of witness and physicians, 2.

      Expense incurred, how paid, 2.

      Method of commitment, 2.

      Requirements of superintendent, 71.

      Superintendent’s salary increased, 71.

NEVADA NATIONAL GUARD —

      Act to promote efficiency, 252.

      Appointments of staff officers, 253.

      Retirement age and regulations, 253.

NEVADA SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY —

      Appropriation for salaries, 256.

      Appropriations for new additions, and support of institution, 256.

NEVADA STATE POLICE —

      Appropriation for general support, 256.

      Appropriation for salary of inspector, 256.

      Appropriation for salary of superintendent, 256.

      Deficiency bill allowed, 45.

      Expenses defined and how paid, 160.

      Section 17 amended, 160.

NEVADA STATE PRISON —

      Amount of tax for interest and redemption, 74.

      Appropriation for completion of new prison, 73.

      Appropriation for support of prison and improvements, 256.

      Bonds to be issued, 73.

      Completion of new prison, 73.

      Deficiency bills allowed, 45.

NONSUPPORT OF WIFE OR CHILDREN — See Desertion of Wife or Children.

NORMAL SCHOOLS, COUNTY —

      Appropriation for support of, 257.

NORTHEASTERN NEVADA AGRICULTURAL BOARD —

      Act repealed, 65.

      Property to be disposed of, 65.

NURSES AND NURSING, PROFESSIONAL —

      Act to regulate, 269.

      Duties of board, 269.

      Examination fees, 269.

      Governor to appoint state board of nurse examiners, 269.

      Penalty for violation, 270.

      Shall be known as registered nurse, 270.

      State board of nurse examiners, 269.

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OIL WELLS —

      Defining commercial well, 57.

OLD-AGE PENSIONS —

      Act establishing, 96.

      Amount of pension, 97.

      Attorney-general to advise, 99.

      Commission, of whom to consist, 96.

      Compensation, 97.

      Governor to appoint county boards, 97.

      How fund shall be obtained, 101.

      Lieutenant-governor to be superintendent, 96.

      Meetings, 97.

      Old-age pension board in every county, 97.

      Pension certificates, 99.

      Pensioner may have guardian, 100.

      Pension may cease on conviction of crime, 101.

      Pensions, how applied for and administered, 99.

      Property to be transferred, when, 98.

      Reports to be made, 102.

      Requirements, 97.

      State treasurer custodian of funds, 102.

      Superintendent to name employees, 96.

      Who entitled to pension, 97.

      Who not entitled to pension, 98.

      When pension may cease, 100.

OPTOMETRY, BOARD OF —

      Amendment of sections 5 and 6 of optometry act, 169.

      Examinations, and when held, 169.

      Reciprocity with other states, 170.

ORMSBY COUNTY —

      Fees of county clerk (amending former section), 282.

      Fees to be charged and collected, 133.

      Sheriff to be bailiff supreme court, 19.

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PENAL AND STATE INSTITUTIONS — See Charitable and State Institutions.

PHARMACIES, INSPECTOR OF —

      Creation of office, 311.

      Duties, etc., 311.

PHARMACISTS —

      Licenses may be revoked, 312.

      Licenses required, 311.

      May sell liquor for medicinal purposes, 310.

      Penalties for violations, 311.

      Requirements and regulation, 310.

      See Liquor for Medicinal Purposes.

PHYSICAL TRAINING FUND —

      Moneys to be apportioned, how, 324.

PRESTON, TOWN OF —

      To issue bonds for certain utilities, 173.

PRIMARY ELECTIONS — See Elections.

PRIVATE SCHOOLS —

      State board of education to regulate studies, 325.

PROHIBITION —

      Cities may enlarge on law, 43.

      Previous acts repealed, 43.

      Provisions of national law adopted, 43.

      Ratification of future enactments of Volstead act, 43.

      Repeal of initiative law, 37.

      Volstead act defined, 43.

      See Liquor for Medicinal Purposes; Pharmacist.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS —

      Apportionment of school funds, 328.

      Certificates and life diplomas to be granted, 326.

      County boards of education to be elected, 332.

      Fire drills, 13.

      Penalty for neglect, 324.

      Public school act amended, 326.

      State and federal constitutions to be taught, 323.

      Temporary certificates to be granted teachers, 328.

      See Evening Schools.

PUBLIC DOMAIN —

      Act establishing recreation grounds, 132.

      See State Recreation Grounds.

PUBLIC-SCHOOL TEACHERS —

      Amendment of sections 12 and 13 of teachers’ pension act, 56.

      Concerning disabled teachers, 56.

      Concerning retirement salaries, 56.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION —

      Appropriation for salaries of commissioners and support, 255.

PUBLIC UTILITIES —

      County commissioners may acquire or build, 221.

      May issue bonds, 221.

      Procedure to be followed, 221.

PUBLIC WEIGHMASTER —

      Appointees to give bond, 157.

      Appropriation, 159.

      Must keep record, 158.

      Office created, 157.

      Penalty for violation, 159.

      State sealer of weights and measures to appoint, 158.

Q

QUARANTINE —

      Amendments to previous act, 177.

      Interstate and intrastate regulations, 177.

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RABIES COMMISSION — See State Rabies Commission.

REAL ESTATE —

      Act to license brokers and salesman, 238.

      Applicants for license to give bond, 241.

      Causes for revocation, 243.

      District court may review, 246.

      Employers must have license, 238.

      License fees, 242.

      Licenses revoked, when, 243.

      Licenses, to whom granted, 241.

      Nonresident eligible for license, 247.

      Nonresident to maintain office in state, 247.

      Penalties for violation, 248.

      Real-estate board, governor to appoint, 239.

      Real-estate broker defined, 238.

      Real-estate salesman defined, 239.

      Recourse of applicant, 245.

      Regular meetings to be held, 240.

      State license required, 238.

      When licenses are denied, 245.

REFUND OF MONEYS —

      Appropriation, 152.

      County commissioners to act, 151.

      Court action, 152.

      Limitation of claims, 151.

      State board of examiners to act, 151.

      Where wrongfully paid into treasury, 151.

REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS —

      Cancelation of cards, 152.

      Change of politics, 153.

      Reregistration, 153.

RELIEF BILLS —

      For Andrew J. McDermott, 34.

      For Carson City News, 74.

      For Carson Valley bank, 46.

      For Eugene Schuler, 386.

      For J. F. Shaughnessy, 259.

      For Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad, 206.

      For various claims against state police, 237.

RENO, CITY OF —

      Act to amend sections of city charter, 112.

      Appropriation, 232.

      Authority to dispose of certain unused streets, 191.

      City council to sell certain property, 111.

      Payment of street work at university, 231.

REPEALS OF REVISED LAWS AND STATUTES — See Reference Index at end of this index.

RESOLUTIONS — See index of Resolutions and Memorials at end of this index.

REVENUE AND TAXATION — See Licenses.

RIGHTS OF WAY —

      Franchise granted to W. W. Booher and others, 24.

      Franchise granted to N. H. Getchell and others, 75.

      Franchise granted to H. B. Maxson and others, 194.

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SANITATION AND VENTILATION —

      Act to apply to camps, 57.

      Air space defined, 57.

      Boards of health to administer, 59.

      Duties of employers, 58.

SCHOOLS — See Public Schools.

SCHOOL DISTRICTS —

      Boundaries may be changed, 11.

      Extent of district, miles, 11.

      Form prescribed, 48.

      Kiernan district, Lincoln County, 161.

      Minimum number school-census, children, 11.

      New districts, how created, 10.

      Special tax to provide, 162.

      To prepare budgets, 48.

      Trustees of Canal district to issue bonds, 109.

      Trustees of Kiernan district to issue bonds, 161.

SCHULER, EUGENE —

      Relief of, 386.

SECRETARY OF STATE —

      Amendment to fee bill, 4, 65.

      Amounts to be paid, 4.

      Auto license-plates, for cost of, 254.

      Concerning indexing of mortgages, 155.

      Fees allowed, 4.

      Fees from corporations, 380.

      For administration of license law, 254.

      Former fee bills repealed, 67.

      Salaries and support of office, 254.

      To collect corporation tax, 342.

      To collect motor-vehicle licenses, 354.

      To name assistants in counties, 388.

      Who shall pay, 4.

SHAUGHNESSY, J. F. —

      Relief of, 259.

SHEPPARD-TOWNER BILL —

      Acceptance of act by Governor Boyle ratified, 61.

      Act to accept federal provisions, 59.

      Appropriation made, 60.

      Child welfare division, 60.

      Parents have right to object, 60.

      State treasurer custodian of funds, 60.

SHERIFF, ORMSBY COUNTY —

      To be bailiff of supreme court, 19.

SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON —

      Act incorporating, 225.

SMALL-CLAIMS COURT —

      Act creating, 260.

      Bonds and affidavits, 263.

      Certificate of judgment, 263.

      Conduct of actions, 261.

      Forms to be used, 261.

      Justice of peace to conduct, 260.

      No attorneys to be employed in initial action, 261.

      Not to bar other actions, 264.

SMITH-LEVER ACT — See County Farm Bureaus.

SOUTHERN NEVADA AGRICULTURAL BOARD —

      Act establishing, repealed, 72.

      Property disposed of, how, 72.

SPARKS, CITY OF —

      Bonds for construction of school buildings, 226.

      Junior high- and primary-school buildings, 226.

      Trustees to call election, 227.

STALLIONS AND JACKS —

      Regulation of service, repeal of law, 11.

STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY —

      Appropriations made for holding fair, 64.

STATE AUDITOR —

      Appropriation for salary and support of office, 255.

STATE BANK EXAMINER —

      Appropriation for salary of and support of office, 255.

STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION —

      Care of deaf, dumb and blind, 256.

      Concerning rural education, 325.

      To advertise for bids for school supplies, 341.

      To appoint board of vocational training, 138.

      To regulate studies in private schools, 325.

      Trained teachers may be employed, 325.

STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS —

      To act on refund claims, 159.

      To fix expense allowance of state officers and employees, 253.

      To regulate state employments and compensations, 258.

STATE BOARD OF HEALTH —

      Appropriation for salary of secretary, 255.

      Appropriation for support of, 255.

STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS —

      Filling of vacancies, 280.

      Governor to name members, 280.

STATE BOARD OF REVENUE —

      To name inspector of pharmacies, 310.

STATE BOARD OF SHEEP COMMISSIONERS —

      Adding new section to act, 68.

      Tax of 1 mill provided for, 68.

STATE BOARD OF STOCK COMMISSIONERS —

      New section added to act, 68.

      Tax of 1 mill provided for, 68.

STATE CONTROLLER AND INSURANCE COMMISSIONER —

      Appropriation for protection of state revenue, 254.

      Appropriation for salary and support of office, 254.

      Appropriation for salary of clerk, insurance commission, 254.

      Shall collect insurance licenses, 345.

      To examine financial condition of companies, 345.

STATE ENGINEER —

      Appropriation for federal cooperation, 256.

      Appropriation for salary of and support of office, 256.

STATE HIGHWAY —

      Amendments made to act, 381.

      County-state highway fund, 384.

      County tax for highway, 384.

      Rights in certain grants, 24.

      Rights of way, how acquired, 385.

      Routes established, 381.

      Routes specified, 382.

      State highway revolving fund, 385.

STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT — See State Highway.

STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY —

      Appropriation for support of society, 256.

      Exceptions as to removal of records, 252.

      Removal of relics prohibited, 252.

STATE INSTITUTIONS —

      Dental service provided for inmates of, 268.

      Special appropriation for such service, 268.

STATE INSANE ASYLUM — See Nevada Hospital for Mental Diseases.

STATE LIBRARY —

      Appropriation for salaries and support of, 256.

STATE MINE INSEECTOR —

      Appropriation for salary and support of office, 255.

      See Mines and Mining.

STATE PAY-ROLLS, PUBLICITY OF —

      Duties of state board of examiners, 258.

STATE PRINTER — See State Printing Office.

STATE PRINTING OFFICE —

      Appropriation for salary of superintendent and support of office, 255.

      Board of printing control created, 364.

      What work may be done, 363.

STATE RABIES COMMISSION —

      Appropriation for, 168.

      Duties, 168.

      Former acts repealed, 168.

      To consist of, 167.

      To cooperate with government, 167.

STATE RECREATION GROUNDS —

      Act establishing, 132.

      Appropriation made, 133.

      Fish and game commission to administer, 133.

      Hunting prohibited, 133.

      To be game refuge, 132.

STATE REVENUE —

      Exemptions, 359.

      General act amended, 359.

      Method of assessing, 361.

STATE SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES —

      Appointment of inspectors and deputies, 180.

      Appropriation, 181.

      State sealer to assess fees, 180.

      State sealer to promulgate regulations, 180.

      To fix standard for containers, 179.

STATE-SURVEY COMMISSION —

      Act establishing, 377.

      Appropriation, 379.

      Commission to be composed of, 377.

      Duties and powers of commission, 378.

STATE TAX LEVY —

      Rate fixed for 1923-1924, and apportionment of same, 267.

STATE TREASURER —

      Annual Report (1921), 497.

      Annual Report (1922), 513.

      Appropriation for salaries of office, 255.

      Refund of moneys, 151.

STOREY COUNTY —

      Certain acts repealed, 139.

      Salaries of county officers, 138.

STRAYS, LIVE STOCK — See Live Stock.

STRIKES —

      Notice of, to be signed by three citizens, 266.

      Penalty for violation, 266.

SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION —

      Apportionment of school funds, 326.

SUPERINTENDENT OF STATE PRINTING — See State Printing Office.

SUPREME COURT —

      Appropriation for printing decisions and equipment, 257.

      Appropriation for salaries of justices, 257.

      Appropriation for salaries reporter and stenographer, 257.

      Appropriation for salary of bailiff, 257.

      Appropriation for salary of clerk, 257.

      Compensation of bailiff, 19.

      Repeal of former acts, 19.

      Sheriff of Ormsby County to be bailiff, 19.

SURVEYORS — See Maps and Plats.

SURVEYOR-GENERAL —

      Repeal of act of 1865, 36.

SURVEY OF JUDICIAL DISTRICTS —

      Act making appropriation for, 266.

SURVEYOR-GENERAL AND STATE LAND REGISTER —

      Appropriation for salaries and support, 258.

T

TAX COMMISSION —

      Appropriation for salary of secretary, 255.

      For support of office, 255.

      Salaries of commissioners, 255.

TAXES — See Gasoline Tax; State Revenue; State Tax Levy.

TEACHERS’ EMPLOYMENT BUREAU —

      Act creating, 265.

      Disposition of receipts, 265.

      Fee for certain teachers, 265.

      Superintendent of public instruction to administer, 265.

      Temporary loan made, 265.

TONOPAH, CITY OF —

      Incorporation act repealed, 76.

U

UNIFORM BILLS OF LADING ACT — See Bills of Lading.

UNIFORM FALSE STATEMENT ACT — See False Statements.

UNIFORM FIDUCIARIES ACT —

      Act not retroactive, 55.

      Application of payments, 52.

      Definition of terms, 52.

      Deposits, 54.

      Fiduciary responsible, 52.

      Inconsistent laws repealed, 55.

      Registration of transfers, 53.

UNIFORM ILLEGITIMACY ACT —

      Complaints, how made, 143.

      Criminal offenses, 144.

      Death of defendant, 144.

      Failure of support, 146.

      General provisions, 147.

      Hearings, etc., 143.

      Judgments of other states, 147.

      Liability of father’s estate, 142.

      Obligation of parents, 142.

      Probation, 146.

      Statutory proceedings, 143.

      Trial by jury, 144.

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA —

      Appropriation made for agricultural-board work, 73.

      Street work to be paid for by state, 231.

      To continue work of Northeastern agricultural board, 73.

      To continue work of Southern Nevada agricultural board, 73.

V

VAGRANCY — See Crimes and Punishments.

VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION BOARD —

      Appropriation for support of, 257.

VOCATIONAL TRAINING —

      Act to accept federal benefits, 138.

      Appropriation for support of vocational training, 257.

      State board of education to appoint, 138.

      State board of vocational training, 138.

VOLSTEAD ACT —

      Defined, 43.

      Ratification of future enactments of, 43.

VOTERS — See Registration of Electors.

VOTERS, ABSENT — See Absent Voters.

W

WASHOE COUNTY —

      Compensation of certain deputies, 276.

      Salaries of district judges increased, 276.

      See City of Sparks.

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, STATE SEALER OF — See State Sealer of Weights and Measures.

WEIGHMASTER — See Public Weighmaster.

WHITE PINE COUNTY —

      Bond issue to retire floating indebtedness of high schools, 186.

      Commissioners to issue bonds for Lund, 170.

      Commissioners to issue bonds for Preston, 173.

WILD BIRDS AND GAME — See Game and Wild Birds.

WINNEMUCCA, CITY OF —

      Duties and powers city council, 7.

      Fund created for highway and street maintenance, 7.

      How bonds to be paid, 9.

      To issue $30,000 in bonds, 7.

      Transfer of sewer fund to other fund, 10.

WITNESSES AND JURORS —

      Fees allowed in certain cases, 63.

INDEX OF RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS

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ARTHUR W. KEDDIE, Ex State Senator, Churchill County

      Resolutions of condolence on death of, 399.

CHILD LABOR —

      Memorializing Congress to adopt and submit U. S. constitutional amendment regulating, 402, 403.

COLORADO RIVER —

      Approving compact regarding, 393.

DIPLOMATIC SCHOOL —

      Asking Congress to establish, 412.

EX-GOVERNOR CAMPBELL OF ARIZONA —

      Endorsing, for secretary of interior, 393.

FEDERAL PUBLIC LANDS —

      Construction of highways over, 406, 407.

JAMES L. BUTLER (Discoverer of Tonopah) —

      Resolutions of condolence on death of, 399.

J. D. CAMPBELL, Ex-State Senator, Lincoln County

      Resolutions of condolence on death of, 401, 402.

JUDICIAL DISTRICTS —

      Committee to investigate and survey, 400.

L. N. CARPENTER, Ex-State Senator, Humboldt County

      Resolutions of condolence on death of, 41, 402.

NEWLANDS PROJECT —

      Praying Congress to liberalize repayment requirements on, 404.

PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO STATE CONSTITUTION —

      From thirtieth session; to strike out section 16 of article 1; second passage by legislature, 407.

      From thirtieth session; to amend section 8 of article 8; second passage by legislature, 403.

      From thirtieth session; to amend section 3 of article 11; second passage by legislature, 410.

      To amend section 3 of article 6; first passage by legislature, 412.

      To amend section 4 of article 20; first passage by legislature, 411.

SENATE BILL No. 15 —

      Asking withdrawal of, from governor’s office, 400.

SILVER MINING —

      Relative to fostering, 405.

SPANISH SPRINGS RESERVOIR —

      Regarding construction of, 408.

STATE BANK AND TRUST COMPANY —

      Recommending appointment of state bank examiner as receiver of, 408, 409.

TOWNER-STERLING BILL —

      Recommending passage, by Congress, 413.

TRUTH-IN-FABRIC BILL —

      Recommending passage, by Congress, 413.

UTAH —

      State of Utah requested to include Lincoln highway in federal-aid highway system, 400, 401.