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474 1925—Chapter 227—228
Amendment.
Expense judges.
CHAPTER 227
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 3884, CONSOLIDATED STAT-UTES,
RELATIVE TO THE EXPENSE ACCOUNT OF
JUDGES.
The General AsseynMy of 'North Carolina do enact:
Section 1. That section three thousand eight hundred and
eighty-four of Consolidated Statutes of North Carolina (volume
three) be amended by striking out the word "two," in line three
of said section, and inserting in lieu thereof the word "five."
Sec. 2. This act to be in force from and after its ratification.
Ratified this the 10th day of March, A.D. 1925.
Preamble.
Bureau
identification.
Director.
Deputy
warden.
Finger
print.
Director to di-vide
time.
Principal
offices.
Equipment.
Duties defined.
Compare, classify,
compile
information.
Sheriffs,
constables.
CHAPTER 228
AN ACT TO CREATE A STATE BUREAU OF IDENTIFICA-TION
AND NECESSARY MACHINERY THEREFOR.
Whereas, public efficiency in North Carolina will be greatly
promoted by the establishment of the bureau of identification
for the purpose of gathering and disseminating criminal intel-ligence
of police information: Therefore,
The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:
Section 1. That the State bureau to be entitled a Bureau of
Identification be and the same is hereby established.
Sec. 2. That a deputy warden of the State Prison is hereby
designated as director of said bureau effective thirty days after
ratification of this act, who shall be a finger-print expert and
familiar with other means of identifying criminals and who
shall have complete control of said bureau within the limits
hereinafter prescribed, said director to devote a sufficient por-tion
of his time to the purposes of said bureau and shall main-tain
the principal offices of the same at the State Prison, and
the said bureau with full equipment as herein provided for
shall be established and maintained by the board of trustees
of the penitentiary out of the general appropriation to the State
Prison.
Sec. 3. That it shall be the duty of the said bureau of identi-fication
to receive and collect police information, to assist in
locating, identifying, and keeping records of criminals in this
State, and from other states, and to compare, classify, compile,
publish, make available and disseminate any and all such in-formation
to the sheriffs, constables, police authorities, courts
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