Chapter 1312. To amend the internal-revenue laws in regard to storekeepers and gaugers
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CHAP. 1312.— An Act To amend the internal-revenue laws in regard to storekeepers and gaugers. June 28, 1902.[[Public, No. 193](/us/pl/57/193).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, Internal revenue.Storekeeper-gauger authorized.Duties and pay. That the internal-revenue officer holding the combined office of storekeeper and gauger shall hereafter be known and denominated as a storekeeper-gauger, and when performing the combined duties of storekeeper-gauger, or when assigned by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to perform the duties of a storekeeper only at any distillery, or at any general or special bonded warehouse, he shall receive for his services the compensation of storekeeper only; but when assigned by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to perform the duties of gauger only, under the internal-revenue laws, as provided by those laws, he shall receive only the compensation for his services and the traveling expenses which are allowed by law to United States gaugers.
Approved, June 28, 1902.