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Attorney General

Bob Ferguson

AGO 1951 NO. 194 >
INDIAN LAND LEASE. Wardship Indians may purchase or lease state lands.                                      
AGO 1951 NO. 195 >
PORT OF KALAMA ‑- POWER TO ISSUE BONDS TO CONSTRUCT A HARDBOARD PLANT. A port district does not have authority to construct a plant for the manufacture of hardboard.                       
AGO 1951 NO. 196 >
POWER OF STATE AERONAUTICS COMMISSION TO EXPEND MONEY FOR GASOLINE AND OIL USED BY DESIGNATED AIRCRAFT OWNERS WHILE CONDUCTING AERIAL SEARCH AND RESCUE OPERATIONS AT THE REQUEST OF THE COMMISSION. State Aeronautics Commission has power to expend money for air search and rescue operations.  
AGO 1951 NO. 197 >
ELIGIBILITY OF MEMBER OF BOARD OF FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AFTER HE SELLS HIS HOME AND MOVES OUT OF THE DISTRICT; PART-TIME RESIDENCE WITHIN THE DISTRICT. A fire district commissioner who moves his principal place of abode from the district ceases to be a resident elector and therefore becomes
AGO 1951 NO. 198 >
PREFERENCE IN PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION A patrol officer who is a veteran of World War II and recalled to active military duty may, upon taking a promotional examination, receive the ten percent veterans' preference.              
AGO 1951 NO. 199 >
IS AN INDIVIDUAL WHO BECOMES A "WORKMAN" AS DEFINED BY THE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT AND WHO WORKS UNDER A CONTRACT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ENTITLED TO THE BENEFITS OF THE ACT. Any workman who is engaged in the employment of any employer, as that term is defined under the Workmen's Compensation Act or
AGO 1951 NO. 200 >
TENURE OF NON-VETERAN [[NONVETERAN]]MEMBER OF VETERANS' REHABILITATION COUNCIL. The non-veteran [[nonveteran]]member of the Veterans' Rehabilitation Council need not be appointed for a definite term but shall serve at the pleasure of the governor.         
AGO 1951 NO. 201 >
PUBLICATION OF ELECTION NOTICE BY RADIO BROADCAST. Notice of primary or general elections may be broadcast by radio during the period of not more than ten nor less than three days preceding the election as many times as in the judgment of the election officials will best serve the public interest
AGO 1951 NO. 413 >
GIFTS TO STATE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION The State Parks and Recreation Commission may accept in trust gifts of money to be devoted to a specific purpose.                        
AGO 1951 NO. 414 >
AUTHORITY OF TOWNSHIP GOVERNMENTS TO EMPLOY FIRE DEPARTMENTS Township governments do not have authority to employ fire departments of other municipalities paying a fixed sum for each call of such fire department.