Commissioners 209 For expenses of administration by the commissioners on firemen's relief, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars
Payments to 210 For personal services and other expenses in ad- ministering the provisions of chapter two hundred and eighty-three of the General Acts of nineteen hundred and nineteen, relative to suitable recognition of residents of Massachu- setts serving in the army or navy of the United States during the war with Germany, a sum not exceeding ninety-nine hundred and eighty dollars, the same to be payable from the receipts from taxes levied under said chap- ter and chapter three hundred and forty-two of the General Acts of nineteen hundred and nineteen, the same to be in addition to any amount heretofore appropriated for the pur- pose
210 For expenses and payments to persons in the military service authorized by chapter two hundred and eleven of the General Acts of nineteen hundred and seventeen, a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars, to be paid from the receipts from taxes levied under authority of chapters two hundred and eighty- three and three hundred and forty-two of the General Acts of nineteen hundred and nine- teen
State Board of Retirement:
State Board of 211 For personal services in the administrative office
of the state board of retirement, a sum not exceeding seventy-eight hundred dollars
212 For services other than personal, printing the annual report, and for office supplies and equipment, a sum not exceeding thirty-four hundred and seventy-five dollars
213 For requirements of annuity funds and pensions for employees retired from the state service under authority of law, a sum not exceeding eighty-five thousand dollars
Requirements for Extinguishing the State Debt.
214 For sinking fund requirements and for certain serial bonds maturing during the present year, the sum of one million eight hundred seventyone thousand one hundred one dollars and twenty-eight cents, of which sum thirty-four thousand dollars for serial bonds for the abolition of grade crossings shall be paid from the balance now in the treasury of the proceeds of the last loan for said purpose; two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars for the development of the port of Boston loan shall be paid from the balance of the proceeds of the sale of the Boston dry dock out of the appropriation made by section four of chapter two hundred and twenty-five of the acts of nineteen hundred and twenty, and sixty thousand dollars for serial bonds for the harbor improvement loan shall be paid from the unexpended balance now in the treasury of the proceeds of said loan
215 For the payment of interest on the direct debt and temporary loans of the commonwealth, a sum not exceeding one million seven hundred seventy-five thousand dollars
Service of the Auditor of the Commonwealth.
216 For the salary of the auditor and other officers and employees holding positions established by law, a sum not exceeding thirty-two thousand one hundred and forty dollars.
217 For services of such additional clerical and other assistance as may be necessary, a sum not exceeding forty-two thousand dollars
Requirements for Extinguishing State Debt.
Auditor of the Commonwealth.
218 For services other than personal, traveling expenses, office supplies and equipment, a sum not exceeding eight thousand dollars
Unclassified Accounts and Claims.
219 For the compensation of veterans of the civil war and certain others formerly in the service of the commonwealth, now retired, a sum not exceeding seventy-five thousand dollars.
Unclassified Accounts and Claims.
220 For the compensation of any veteran who may be retired by the governor under the provisions of sections fifty-six to sixty, inclusive, of chap- ter thirty-two of the General Laws, a sum not exceeding five hundred dollars
221 For the compensation of certain prison officers and instructors formerly in the service of the commonwealth, and now retired, a sum not exceeding twenty-four thousand dollars 222 For the compensation of state police officers formerly in the service of the commonwealth, and now retired, a sum not exceeding seven thousand dollars .
223 For the compensation of certain women formerly employed by the sergeant-at-arms in cleaning the state house, and now retired, a sum not exceeding fifteen hundred and sixty dollars
224 For the compensation of certain public em- ployees for injuries sustained in the course of their employment, as provided by section sixty-nine of chapter one hundred and fifty- two of the General Laws, a sum not exceeding seventeen thousand dollars
225 For the payment of certain annuities and pen- sions of soldiers and others under the pro- visions of certain acts and resolves, a sum not exceeding eighty-three hundred and four- teen dollars
226 For expenses incurred in the construction and repair of roads in the town of Mashpee during the year nineteen hundred and twenty-one, the sum of three hundred dollars 227 For maintenance of boulevards and parkways, with the approval of the metropolitan district commission, a sum not exceeding two hun- dred ten thousand five hundred dollars, repre- senting the state's portion or one half of the estimated cost of maintenance, to be paid from receipts in the Motor Vehicle Fees Fund 210,500 00 228 For maintenance of Wellington bridge, with the approval of the metropolitan district com- mission, a sum not exceeding thirty-seven hundred and fifty dollars, representing the state's portion or one quarter of the estimated cost of maintenance
229 For reimbursing officials for premiums paid for procuring sureties on their bonds, as provided by existing laws, a sum not exceeding three hundred dollars
230 For payment in accordance with law of such claims as may arise in consequence of the death of firemen and of persons acting as firemen, from injuries received in the discharge of their duties, a sum not exceeding eighteen thousand dollars
231 For payment of any claims, as authorized by sec- tion eighty-seven of chapter thirty-two of the General Laws, for an allowance to the families of policemen killed or fatally injured in the discharge of their duties, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars
232 For small items of expenditure for which no ap- propriations have been made, and for cases in which appropriations have been exhausted or have reverted to the treasury in previous years, a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars 233 For reimbursement of persons for funds pre- viously deposited in the treasury of the com- monwealth on account of unclaimed savings bank deposits, a sum not exceeding three thou- sand dollars
234 For expenses incurred for the preparation of pre- liminary studies and estimates, as required by section nine of chapter twenty-nine of the General Laws, where no appropriation is made to carry out the improvement requested, a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars 235a For Arthur W. Scott in reimbursement on ac- count of a refund of salary representing an increase approved by the governor and coun- cil under a misapprehension, the sum of four hundred four dollars and nineteen cents. 235b For Frank M. Johnson of Gloucester, in full payment for certain damages sustained on account of his automobile having been run into by horses attached to a gun carriage in charge of members of the National Guard, battery A, second regiment, field artillery, the sum of one thousand dollars, said payment to be made only upon the filing of satisfactory releases, or other evidence, that the payment is accepted in full compensation for all lia- bility for compensation on the part of the commonwealth
235c For the Darrow-Mann Coal Company, the sum of one thousand thirteen dollars and nine cents, to be paid from the Port of Boston Fund, with the approval of the department of public works
Unclassified Accounts and Claims.
Unclassified Accounts and Claims.
235d For The American Legion, in reimbursement for certain expenses incurred in finding employ- ment for returned soldiers in accordance with the methods adopted by the commission ap- pointed under chapter one hundred and twenty-five of the General Acts of nineteen hundred and nineteen, for aiding returned soldiers, sailors and marines in finding em- ployment, the sum of forty-two hundred and forty-six dollars
235e For Jane H. Hixon of Arlington, the sum of six hundred thirty-three dollars and thirty-three cents, being the remainder of the compensa- tion to which her husband, Charles F. Hixon, would have been entitled had he lived and continued as an elevator operator until the end of the fiscal year nineteen hundred and twenty-one
Service of the Attorney General's Department. For the salary of the attorney general, the sum of eight thousand dollars
For the compensation of assistants in his office, and for such other legal and personal services as may be required, a sum not exceeding eighty-two thousand dollars
238 For services other than personal, traveling ex- penses, office supplies and equipment, a sum not exceeding twelve thousand dollars
241 For traveling expenses of the commissioner, a sum not exceeding seven hundred and fifty dollars.
242 For services other than personal, printing the annual report, office supplies and equipment, and printing and furnishing trespass posters, a sum not exceeding sixty-two hundred dollars 243 For compensation and expenses of members of the advisory board, a sum not exceeding twenty-two hundred dollars
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