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ART. LXXVII] STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION. 569
14. Repealed. (Act 1916, ch. 506.)
15. Repealed. (Act 1916, ch. 506.)
15B. Repealed. (Act 1916, ch. 506.)
16. Repealed. (Act 1916, ch. 506.)
1904, art. 77, sec. 17. 188S, art. 77, sec. 17. 1872, ch. 377. 1904, ch. 584.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 17.
17. The state board of education shall require, with and on the
advice of the state superintendent of schools, all private educational
associations, corporations, or institutions to report annually, on or before
the thirty-first day of August, as to enrollment and courses of study
on such forms as the State Board of Education may provide.
See notes to this section in volume 2 of the Annotated Code.
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1916, ch. 506, sec. 17A.
17A. The state board of education shall conduct, with and on the
advice of the state superintendent of schools, investigations relating to
the educational needs of the State and the means of improving educa-
tional conditions; they may employ additional expert assistance for,
such investigations if needed, and appoint special agents for special
investigations of special work.
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1916, ch. 506, sec. 17B.
17B. The state board of education shall transmit biennially to the
Governor, certified to by the state .superintendent of schools, an annual
state public school budget as determined by existing laws, including the
appropriation for the state department of education, the maintenance of
the state normal schools, the retired teachers' pensions, state-aid to
approved high schools, state-aid to approved colored industrial schools,
the part payment of the salaries of county superintendents of schools,
and of one supervisor and one attendance officer in each of the counties
and the superintendent, one supervisor and one attendance officer in
the City of Baltimore, the free text book fund, materials of instruction
and school supplies, and such other appropriations for special educa-
tional purposes as may from time to time be made by the General As-
sembly, and an estimate of the amount that will remain, after all deduc-
tions for special purposes and activities, for apportionment to the coun-
ties and the city of Baltimore. It shall also be the duty of the state
board of education, on and with the advice of the state superintendent
of schools, to prepare, from time to time, as it may be deemed wise
bills, and to recommend the same to the Governor and the General
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