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Legislative History: [underlined]
  
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36.09 -- Delegates to Conference of the National Tax Association. [underlined] Created by R. 1913, c. 60.
  
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consent of the Council.

Legislative History: [underlined]

R. 1909, c. 332. R. 1911, c. 91.

36.09 -- Delegates to Conference of the National Tax Association. [underlined] Created by R. 1913, c. 60.

Duties -- attend the conferences of the National Tax Association.

Members -- not more than 3 appointed by the Governor with advice and consent of the Council.

Legislative History: [underlined]

R. 1913, c. 60. R. 1915, c. 165. R. 1917, c. 41.

36.10 -- Committee to Revise and Collate Inheritance Tax and Probate Laws. [underlined] Created by R. 1919, c. 163.

Duties -- revise, collate and arrange all general and public laws in force on assessment and collection of inheritance taxes and on powers and duties of probate courts, executors, and adminis-trators.

Members -- 1 of the Senate and 2 of the House of Representatives appointed by the Governor with advice and consent of Council.

Legislative History: [underlined]

R. 1919, c. 163. R. 1921, cc. 50; 120.

36.11 -- Board to Investigate Tax Exemption Laws. [underlined] Created by R. 1923, c. 95.

Duties -- investigate the tax exemption laws of the State and collect and tabulate statistics showing the amount of tax exempt property in the several classes enumerated in R.S. 1916, c. 10, § 6.

Members -- 5, State Auditor, chairman of Board of State Asssessors, ex-officio, and 3 citizens appointed by the Governor.

Legislative History: [underlined]

R. 1923, c. 95.

-187-