ART. 77] TEACHERS' RETIRED LIST—PUPILS. 1733
out reproach, and by reason of physical or mental disability or infirmity
is unable to teach longer, and who, moreover, is without the means of
comfortable support, the said teacher may lay his or her case before
the state board of education, supported in all cases by the recommenda-
tion of the board of county school commissioners of the county in which
said teacher has last taught, and the said board shall proceed to con-
sider the same, and if the facts are found as above stated the said
teacher shall be placed on a list, a record of which shall be kept by the
said board, to be known as the teachers' "Retired List," and the names
upon the teachers' retired list shall be on or before the first day of
October of each and every year, certified to by said' board to the comp-
troller of the treasury of the State; and every person so placed upon
said retired list shall be entitled to receive a pension from the State of
two hundred dollars per annum, to be paid quarterly by the treasurer
of this State, upon the warrant of the comptroller, so long as the said
pensioner is without other means of comfortable support, provided that
after October 1, 1907, any person whose name is placed on said list
for the first time shall receive pay from the date of approval of applica-
tion by the state board of education. That the sum of twenty-five thou-
sand dollars per annum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is
hereby appropriated out of any moneys in the treasury not otherwise
appropriated, to carry into effect the provisions of this section.*
Chapter 9. Pupils.
1904, art. 77, sec. 59. 1888, art. 77, sec. 54. 1872, ch. 377.
63. All white youths between the ages of six and twenty-one years
shall be admitted into the public schools of the State, the studies of
which they may be able to pursue; provided, that whenever there are
graded schools the teachers and board of district school trustees shall
determine to which school pupils shall be admitted.
Ibid. sec. 60. 1888, art. 77, sec. 55. 1872, ch. 377.
64. The board of district school trustees shall have power to sus-
pend and expel pupils for cause: provided, that an appeal shall lie to
the board of county school commissioners, whose decision shall be final.
Ibid. sec. 61. 1888, art. 77, sec. 56. 1872, ch. 377.
65. Children living remote from the school of the district in which
they may reside may attend school in an adjoining district with the
consent of the boards of the respective school districts.
Ibid. sec. 62. 1888, art. 77, sec. 57. 1872, ch. 377.
66. Every child before being admitted to any public school shall
produce a certificate from a regular physician that he has been properly
vaccinated.
As to the state vaccine agency, see art. 43. see. 53. et seq.
*The act of 1908, ch. 605, repealed and re-enacted this section without specific
reference to the act of 1906, ch. 475 1/2 Presumably, however, the legislature of
1908 intended to repeal this section as amended by the act of 1906, and hence
the latter is not codified.
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