Chapter 1497. To further prescribe the duties of the secretary of the district of Alaska, and for other purposes
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CHAP. 1497.— An Act To further prescribe the duties of the secretary of the district of Alaska, and for other purposes. March 3, 1905. [[H. R. 17863](/us/bill/58/hr/17863).] [[Public, No. 230](/us/pl/58/230).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*, That in case the law requiresAlaska.Fees to be paid secretary. or authorizes any service to be performed or any net to be done by thesecretary of the district of Alaska and there is no provision of law requiring the payment of a fee for such service by the person for whose 1266benefit the same is performed, the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe such fees for said service as he may deem proper.
Sec. 2. Alaska Historical Library and Museum.Secretary’s fees to be used for. That all fees received by the secretary of the district of Alaska as such secretary, from every source whatsoever, shall be disbursed. on the order of the governor of the district of Alaska, for the benefit of the Alaska Historical Library and Museum, as provided in Vol. 31, p. 333.section thirty-two. chapter one. title one, of an Act approved June sixth, nineteen hundred, entitled “An Act making further provision for a civil government for Alaska, and for other purposes;” and all such receipts and disbursements shall be accounted for in the manner prescribed in said section.
Sec. 3. Bond of secretary. That the secretary of the district of Alaska, before entering upon the duties of said of office. shall execute a bond with sufficient sure-ties, to be approved by the Secretary of the Interior, and in such penal sum as the Secretary of the Interior may prescribe, conditioned upon the safe-keeping, faithful disbursement, and proper accounting for all moneys from whatsoever source which may come into his hands as such secretary. Approved, March 3, 1905.