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1988 GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.
($25), and the holding of an Artificial Lure License shall not
exempt a person from the provisions of this law nor the provisions
of this law shall not exempt a person from the provision
of law requiring an Artificial Lure License.
SEC. 3. All moneys collected from the sale of licenses, for
fines or fees, because of the provisions of this Act, shall be
remitted to the office of the Game, Fish and Oyster Commission
in Austin, Texas, and be deposited in the State Treasury in a
special fund to be known and designated as the Medina Lake,
Fund and no expenditure shall be made out of said fund except
upon warrants issued through the State Comptroller's office
for expenditures approved by the Game, Fish and Oyster Commission.
Said Medina Lake Fund shall be used only for the
purpose of propagating fish to be placed in Medina Lake and
for the protection of fish in Medina Lake; for the construction,
maintenance, and equipment of a fish hatchery for the purpose
of propagating fish for Medina Lake; for necessary living quarters
and maintenance of same for employees engaged in fish
propagation or protection work for Medina Lake; for necessary
bookkeeping, auditing expense, necessary mailing, or other
transportation expenses in connection with the work on Medina
Lake and necessary printing expenses to carry out the provisions
of this Act; and providing that any person who is employed
out of funds collected because of the provisions of this
Act and stationed at Medina Lake shall be given proper authority
and shall be charged with the duty of enforcing all game
and fish laws of this State on Medina Lake and its environs and
shall give the major portion of his attention to the enforcement
of any laws which apply specifically to Medina Lake; and such
funds shall also be used for purchase of necessary patrol boats,
for their operation expense and maintenance and for such other
equipment as may be needed for the protection and propagation
of fish on Medina Lake.
SEC. 4. There is hereby created the Medina Lake Advisory
Board composed of three (3) members, one of whom shall be
a resident citizen of Bandera County, one of whom shall be a
resident
citizen of Medina County, and one of whom shall be
a resident citizen of Bexar County. Said members shall be
appointed by the County Judge of the county in which the respective
members reside and shall be appointed for terms ending
September 1, 1939, and their successors shall be appointed for
terms of two (2) years. In the event of a vacancy on said
Board, caused by death or resignation of one of the members
thereof, such vacancy shall be filled by the County Judge of the
county in which said such deceased or resigned member resided
by appointing a resident citizen of such county to the Board for
the unexpired term of the deceased or resigned member. It
shall be the duty of the members of the Board at the first meeting,
to elect one of their members as Chairman of the Board and
to serve as such Chairman for the full term of his appointment
as a member of the Board. The members and Chairman of
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1937-1939 [Volume 31], book, 1939; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth18824/m1/266/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .