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the ones dealing with education, and those boards will
presumably continue to appoint their own officers, chief
officers.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Beachley.
DELEGATE BEACHLEY: Then it is advantageous to
transfer it to the place where you mentioned.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Maurer.
DELEGATE MAURER: It serves a different purpose,
and I would only take out the sentence which you refer to
in the event, we pass the amendment.
It is not entirely related, but I think it protects
the school system the way 4.21 protects the state superin-
tendent and the president of the university.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Beachley.
DELEGATE BEACHLEY: Thank you, Delegate Maurer.
THE CHAIRMAN: For what purpose does Delegate
Scanlan rise?
DELEGATE SCANLAN: A parliamentary inquiry of the
Chair.
THE CHAIRMAN: State the inquiry.
DELEGATE SCANLAN: Is not the amendment in its |