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SB 387, 54th R.S.
Relating to providing for the appointment of Juvenile Probation Officers in counties having a population of more than five hundred thousand (500,000) inhabitants, according to the last preceding or any future Federal Census; providing for a salary for such Juvenile Probation Officers and the manner of payment thereof; providing for the appointment of Assistant Juvenile Probation Officers and other employees; providing for salaries for such Assistant Juvenile Probation Officers and other employees and the manner of payment thereof; providing for necessary transportation or car allowance for the use of such Juvenile Probation Officer and his assistants; providing for payments in wife and child desertion cases to be paid to the Juvenile Probation Officer or District Clerk; providing for the making of bond by Juvenile Probation Officers; providing for audit by the County Auditor of the books and records of the Juvenile Probation Officer; providing a savings clause; providing for repeal of conflicting laws only; making January 1, 1956, the operative date of this Act.

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