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y. Every special age and schooling certificate shall be limited and specific and shall be in such form as will show all essential facts, and the form thereof or directions for recording the facts thereon may be prescribed by the superintendent of public instruction. Such certificate shall be printed on light brown paper. Such certificate shall be returned to the superintendent of schools on or before the day that school adjourns for the summer vacation except when the co-operative part-time classes continue during the summer vacation. They shall be filed and returned by employers under the same conditions and penalties as apply to regular age and schooling certificates. (H.B. No. 111--109 O.L., 376.) =CREATING THE DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS.= Sec. 154-1. In order that the governor may exercise the supreme executive power of the state vested in him by the constitution and adequately perform his constitutional duty to see that the laws are faithfully executed, the administrative functions of the state are organized as provided in this chapter. All powers vested in and duties imposed upon the lieutenant governor, the secretary of state, the auditor of state, the treasurer of state and the attorney general by the constitution and the laws shall continue except as otherwise provided by this chapter. Sec. 154-2. As used in this chapter: "Department" means the several departments of state administration enumerated in section 154-3 of the General Code. "Division" means a part of a department established as provided in section 154-8 of the General Code, for the convenient performance of one or more of the functions committed to a department by this chapter. The phrase "departments, offices and institutions" includes every organized body, office and agency established by the constitution and laws of the state for the exercise of any function of the state government, and every institution or organization which receives any support from the state. Sec. 154-3. The following administrative departments are created: The department of industrial relations, which shall be administered by the director of industrial relations, hereby created; * * * * * The director of each department shall, subject to the provisions of this chapter, exercise the powers and perform the duties vested by law in such department. Sec. 154-4. Each director whose office is cr
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