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devises, or bequests made to the State for general educational purposes.

The income derived from the investment of the permanent state school fund, and from the rental derived from school lands, with such other funds as may be provided by law, shall be apportioned annually to the various counties of the State in proportion to the average daily attendance of the pupils of school age residing therein.

Section 9. The amount of this apportionment shall become a part of the county school fund, and the Legislature shall enact such laws as will provide for increasing the county fund sufficiently to maintain all the public schools of the county for a minimum term of eight months in every school year. The laws of the state shall enable cities and towns to maintain free high schools, industrial schools and commercial schools.

Section 10. The revenue for the maintenance of the respective educational institutions shall be derived from the income from the investment of the proceeds of the sale, and from the rental of such lands as have been set aside by the Enabling Act, approved June 20, 1910, or other legislative enactment of the United States for the use and benefit of the respective state educational institutions. In addition to such income the Legislature shall make such appropriations, to be met by taxation, as will insure the proper maintenance of all state educational institutions, and shall make such special appropriations as will provide for their development and improvement.

Section 11. All provisions of the State Constitution inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed.

Filed July 7, 1922. 102 Yes. 14212.

103 No. 24062.

REFERENDUM ORDERED BY THE LEGISLATURE.

To be submitted to the qualified electors of the State of Arizona for their approval or rejection at the

REGULAR GENERAL ELECTION

to be held

ON THE SEVENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1922
(On Official Ballot Nos. 300 and 301.)

TO

(House Bill No. 120.)

AN ACT

REPEAL INITIATIVE MEASURE FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE JULY 6, 1916, AND APPROVED BY A MAJORITY OF THE VOTES CAST THEREON AT THE GENERAL ELECTION, HELD ON THE 7TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1916, ENTITLED "AN ACT RELATING TO THE PRESERVATION OF FISH AND GAME AND AMENDING PARAGRAPHS 654 AND 670, TITLE 18, PENAL CODE OF THE REVISED STATUTES OF ARIZONA, 1913;" AND REPEALING ALL ACTS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE SUBMISSION OF SUCH PROPOSED ACT TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA:

Section 1. That it is hereby proposed that there shall be submitted to the people of the State of Arizona, under the provisions of Section 1, Article 4, of the Constitution of Arizona, an Act, in title and form as follows, to-wit:

"AN ACT

To repeal initiative measure filed in the office of the Secretary of State July 6, 1916, and approved by a majority of the votes cast thereon at the general election, held on the 7th day of November, 1916, entitled 'An Act relating to the preservation of fish and game and amending paragraphs 654 and 670, Title 18, Penal Code, of the Revised Statutes of Arizona, 1913;' and repealing all Acts in conflict herewith.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA:

Section 1. That the initiative measure filed in the office of the Secretary of State July 6, 1916, and approved by a majority of the votes cast thereon at the general election held on the 7th day of November, 1916, entitled An Act relating to the preservation of fish and game and amending paragraphs 654 and 670, Title 18, Penal Code of the Revised Statutes of Arizona, 1913, be and the same is hereby repealed.

Section 2. All Acts and parts of Acts in conflict with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed."

Section 2. The submission to the people of the State of Arizona of said proposed Act, as set forth in Section 1 of this Act, is hereby ordered, in accordance with the provisions of Section 1, Article 4, of the Constitution of Arizona.

Section 3. When this Act shall receive the affirmative vote of a majority of each House of the Legislature, and shall be entered on the respective Journals thereof, together with the ayes and nays thereon, the Secretary of State shall submit such proposed Act to the people of the State of Arizona, at the next regular or general election.

Passed the House February 17th, 1921.
Passed the Senate March 10th, 1921.

Approved March 14th, 1921.

Filed in the Office of the Secretary of State March 14th, 1921.

300 Yes. 10555.

301 No. 23014.

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