Section 31-5-12 Seal of Office of State Service Commissioner; appointment and powers of service commissioners as notaries public.

Section 31-5-12

Seal of Office of State Service Commissioner; appointment and powers of service commissioners as notaries public.

The State Service Commissioner shall have a seal of office and he, the assistant state service commissioner and each district service commissioner and county service commissioner shall be appointed notaries public and authorized to administer oaths to any person or persons who may desire to swear to the correctness of any statement or statements made in connection with any application for compensation, hospitalization, insurance or any other service, aid or benefit to which such person or persons, or any other person or persons on whose behalf the affidavits are made, may be entitled under existing laws of the United States, or such as may hereafter be enacted. Such officers shall likewise be authorized and empowered to certify to the correctness of any document or documents which may be submitted in connection with any such application or applications.

(Acts 1945, No. 173, p. 304, §12.)