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1754 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. 77
board, and a part of the appropriation.—about one-half—to be here-
inafter provided, shall be used for maintaining such a department or
school.
See sec. 131. et seq.; also, sec. 193.
1904, art. 77, sec. 140. 1898, ch. 273, sec. 6. 1910, ch. 210, sec. 140 (p. 232).
143. Whenever any such colored industrial school is opened in any
county the president and secretary of the board of county school com-
missioners of said county shall report the fact to the secretary of the
state board of education, and the state board of education shall, without
delay, proceed to appoint a proper person, well qualified for such inspec-
tion, to visit the said school and give a certificate of approval of its
condition and the plan upon which it is conducted to the said state
board of education on or before the tenth of September following the
inspection; and said colored industrial school shall be inspected annu-
ally thereafter by the state superintendent of public education, or by
some person to be designated by him, and the result of such inspection
shall be submitted to the state board of education not later than the
fifteenth day of July of each year. The state board of education shall
submit annually to the comptroller of the State on or before the twen-
tieth day of September a list of such schools entitled to receive the
special appropriation for industrial education.
Ibid. sec. 141. 1898, ch. 273, sec. 7. 1910. ch. 210, sec. 141 (p. 233).
. 144. The comptroller of the treasury, upon receiving the certificate
of approval from the state board of education, is hereby authorized and
directed to issue his warrant upon the treasurer of the State for the
sum of fifteen hundred dollars, payable to the order of the treasurer
of the board of county school commissioners having inaugurated such
a colored industrial school and same approved by the state board of
education, out of any money in the state treasury not otherwise appro-
priated, on the first day of October of each year; one part of said appro-
priation—about one-half—to be used for the support of one colored
industrial school in the county, and the other part—about one-half—
shall be used by the board of school commissioners of the county where
said colored industrial school is located, for the employment of a capa-
ble and trained supervisor of colored schools, who shall be required to
visit, under the direction of the county superintendent, all the colored
schools of the county as often as said county superintendent may direct,
and cause instruction of an industrial character to be made a daily
part of the work of every colored school. The management and control
of such an industrial school and the employment of a supervisor shall
be in the hands of the board of county school commissioners of the
county where such school is located.
Ibid. sec. 143. 1898, ch. 273, sec. 9. 1910, ch. 210, sec. 143 (p. 233).
145. No appropriation for the full amount of fifteen hundred dol-
lars, hereby authorized for the support of one central colored industrial
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