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Session Laws 1901-1950

 
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  • To Provide for the Teaching of the Humane Treatment of Animals, in the Public Schools and Amend Section Thirty-Seven of an Act Entitled "An Act to Amend Chapter Ninety-Seven of the General Statutes, Entitled 'Schools'", Approved April 4, 1887. by Colorado General Assembly

    To Provide for the Teaching of the Humane Treatment of Animals, in the Public Schools and Amend Section Thirty-Seven of an Act Entitled "An Act to Amend Chapter Ninety-Seven of the General Statutes, Entitled 'Schools'", Approved April 4, 1887.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1901
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • To Provide for the Transfer of the Funds from the Stock Brand Fund to the Fund for the Payment of Bounties on Wolves, Cototes (Coyotes) and Mountain Lions. by Colorado General Assembly

    To Provide for the Transfer of the Funds from the Stock Brand Fund to the Fund for the Payment of Bounties on Wolves, Cototes (Coyotes) and Mountain Lions.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1901
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • To Provide Money for the Support and Use of the University of Colorado, and Making an Appropriation Therefor. by Colorado General Assembly

    To Provide Money for the Support and Use of the University of Colorado, and Making an Appropriation Therefor.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1901
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • To Reduce the Number of County Commissioners to Not More Than Three in All Counties Except Those of One Hundred Thousand (100,000) or More Population, and to Amend Sections 530, 533, 534, and 536 of the General Statutes of Colorado, and to Repeal Section 535 of the General Statutes of Colorado and All Acts and Parts of Acts in Conflict Herewith. by Colorado General Assembly

    To Reduce the Number of County Commissioners to Not More Than Three in All Counties Except Those of One Hundred Thousand (100,000) or More Population, and to Amend Sections 530, 533, 534, and 536 of the General Statutes of Colorado, and to Repeal Section 535 of the General Statutes of Colorado and All Acts and Parts of Acts in Conflict Herewith.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1901
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • To Re-Establish and Fix the Southern Boundary Line of the State of Colorado on the Thirty-Seventh Parallel of North Latitude, Between Astronomical Monument No. 6, Near Osier, Colorado, and Astronomical Monument No. 8, Near Arboles, Colorado, as Heretofore Established by Ehud N. Darling, for the Government of the United States, and to Make the Report and Record of the Survey and Re-Establishment of Said Line, When Filed and Recorded in the Office of the Secretary of State, Evidence in All Courts of Colorado. by Colorado General Assembly

    To Re-Establish and Fix the Southern Boundary Line of the State of Colorado on the Thirty-Seventh Parallel of North Latitude, Between Astronomical Monument No. 6, Near Osier, Colorado, and Astronomical Monument No. 8, Near Arboles, Colorado, as Heretofore Established by Ehud N. Darling, for the Government of the United States, and to Make the Report and Record of the Survey and Re-Establishment of Said Line, When Filed and Recorded in the Office of the Secretary of State, Evidence in All Courts of Colorado.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1901
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • To Repeal an Act Entitled "An Act to Prevent Blacklisting and Boycotting," Approved April 21,1897, the Same Being Chapter 31, of the Laws of 1897 of the State of Colorado. by Colorado General Assembly

    To Repeal an Act Entitled "An Act to Prevent Blacklisting and Boycotting," Approved April 21,1897, the Same Being Chapter 31, of the Laws of 1897 of the State of Colorado.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1901
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • To Require County Commissioners to Publish such of Their Proceeding as Relate to the Payment of Bills, Letting of Contracts and Rebates of Taxes or Assessments. by Colorado General Assembly

    To Require County Commissioners to Publish such of Their Proceeding as Relate to the Payment of Bills, Letting of Contracts and Rebates of Taxes or Assessments.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1901
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • To Require Street Railway Companies or Those Operating Street Railways and Cars Thereupon, to Protect Certain of Their Employes From the Rain, Snow, Cold and Other Inclemencies of the Weather. by Colorado General Assembly

    To Require Street Railway Companies or Those Operating Street Railways and Cars Thereupon, to Protect Certain of Their Employes From the Rain, Snow, Cold and Other Inclemencies of the Weather.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1901
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • To Submit to the Qualified Electors of the State of Colorado, Amendments to Article X of the Constitution of Colorado. by Colorado General Assembly

    To Submit to the Qualified Electors of the State of Colorado, Amendments to Article X of the Constitution of Colorado.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1901
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • To Submit to the Qualified Electors of the State of Colorado an Amendment to Article Five (V) of the Constitution of the State of Colorado by Adding Thereto a New Section, to be Known as Section Twenty-Fivea (25a), Directing the General Assembly to Provide by Law and Prescribe Suitable Penalties for the Violation Thereof, for a Period of Employment Not to Exceed Eight (8) Hours Within any Twenty-Four (24) Hours (Excepting in Cases of Emergency Where Life or Property is in Imminent Danger), for Persons Employed in Underground Workings, Blast Furnaces, Smelters; and any Ore Reduction Works or Other Branch of Industry or Labor that the General Assembly may Consider Injurious or Dangerous to Health, Life or Limb. by Colorado General Assembly

    To Submit to the Qualified Electors of the State of Colorado an Amendment to Article Five (V) of the Constitution of the State of Colorado by Adding Thereto a New Section, to be Known as Section Twenty-Fivea (25a), Directing the General Assembly to Provide by Law and Prescribe Suitable Penalties for the Violation Thereof, for a Period of Employment Not to Exceed Eight (8) Hours Within any Twenty-Four (24) Hours (Excepting in Cases of Emergency Where Life or Property is in Imminent Danger), for Persons Employed in Underground Workings, Blast Furnaces, Smelters; and any Ore Reduction Works or Other Branch of Industry or Labor that the General Assembly may Consider Injurious or Dangerous to Health, Life or Limb.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1901
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • To Submit to the Qualified Electors of the State of Colorado an Amendment to Section One (1) of Article Seven (VII) of the Constitution of the State of Colorado. by Colorado General Assembly

    To Submit to the Qualified Electors of the State of Colorado an Amendment to Section One (1) of Article Seven (VII) of the Constitution of the State of Colorado.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1901
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • To Submit to the Qualified Electors of the State of Colorado an Amendment to Sections Six, Eight and Eleven of Article Fourteen of the Constitution of the State of Colorado. by Colorado General Assembly

    To Submit to the Qualified Electors of the State of Colorado an Amendment to Sections Six, Eight and Eleven of Article Fourteen of the Constitution of the State of Colorado.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1901
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • To Submit to the Qualified Electors of the State of Colorado an Amendment to Sections Twenty-One and Twenty-Two of Article Six of the Constitution of the State of Colorado. by Colorado General Assembly

    To Submit to the Qualified Electors of the State of Colorado an Amendment to Sections Twenty-One and Twenty-Two of Article Six of the Constitution of the State of Colorado.

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1901
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

  • To Submit to the Qualified Electors of the State of Colorado an Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Colorado, by Adding Thereto Article XX, Entitled "City and County of Denver." by Colorado General Assembly

    To Submit to the Qualified Electors of the State of Colorado an Amendment to the Constitution of the State of Colorado, by Adding Thereto Article XX, Entitled "City and County of Denver."

    Colorado General Assembly

    Publication Date: 1901
    Session Type: Regular
    Session Number: 1

 

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