Chapter 466. To authorize the Director of the Census to make payments for information concerning cotton gins, and for other purposes
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CHAP. 466.— An Act To authorize the Director of the Census to make payments for information concerning cotton gins, and for other purposes. February 23, 1901. *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Census. Director may pay enumerators for returns concerning cotton gins. That the Director of the Census be, and be is hereby, authorized to pay, out of any money appropriated for census purposes, all enumerators who may have made returns concerning cotton gins, at a rate of five cents for each gin reported: *Provided*, That the total amount which may be paid to such*Proviso*.—limit. enumerators shall not exceed the sum of two thousand dollars.
Sec. 2. That the Director of the Census be, and is hereby, authorized—jurats not required, etc. and directed to pay the accounts for the information relating to cotton gins without requiring jurats on said accounts, and shall make payment on the certificate of the chief statistician for manufactures as to the correctness of the same. Sec. 3. That the mechanics and other persons employed in theLeaves of absence to mechanics in printing office authorized. Census printing office, whether employed by the piece or otherwise, shall be allowed annual leave of absence and sick leave with pay, under the same terms as now or hereafter may be prescribed in the Government Printing Office, and the Director of the Census is hereby authorized to make payment for such annual leave and sick leave out of any money which may be appropriated for Census purposes: *Provided*,*Proviso*.Time when leave may be taken.
That the Director of Census may designate the time when animal leave shall bo taken. Approved, February 23, 1901.