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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
Volume 374, Page 574   View pdf image (33K)
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574 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. LXXVII
1916, ch. 506, sec. 21D.
21D. The state superintendent of schools shall perform such other
duties as are assigned to him elsewhere in this Article, or may be as-
signed to him from time to time by the state board of education.
Chapter 4. County Board of Education.
1904, art. 77, sec. 21. 1888, art. 77, sec. 18. 1872, ch. 377. 1888. ch. 58. 1890, ch.
268. 1892, ch. 341. 1902, ch. 225. 1904, ch. 584. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 22.
22. The county board of education shall hold an annual meeting
each year on the second Tuesday in May, or as near as possible thereto
in May. At this meeting the board shall elect one of its members to
serve as president and one to serve as vice-president. Other regular
meetings shall be held at least once in each school term, and such special
meetings may be held as the duties and business of the board may
require. The members of the county boards of education shall receive
no salary, but each member shall receive the sum of one hundred dollars
annually for traveling and other expenses incident to attending the
meetings and transacting the business of the board within the county.
See notes to this section in volume 2 of the Annotated Code.
1904, art. 77, sec. 22. 1888, art. 77, sec. 19. 1872, ch. 377. 1892, ch. 538. 1900, ch.
389. 1904, ch. 584. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 23.
23. The county board of education are hereby declared to be a body
politic and corporate by the name and style of the board of education
of...............county, and by that name shall have perpetual suc-
cession, and shall be capable to sue and to be sued, to use and to have
a common seal, and the same at their pleasure to alter or break, and to
exercise all the powers and privileges hereby granted to or vested in
them.
See notes to this section in volume 2 of the Annotated Code.
1904, art. 77, sec. 23. 1888, art. 77, see. 20. 1872, ch. 377. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 24.
24. All the property, estate, effects, money, funds, claims and state
donations heretofore vested by law in the public school authorities of
any county, for the benefit of public, primary, free or high schools, are
transferred to and vested in the county boards of education, and their
successors in office. The county boards of education are authorized,
empowered, directed and required to maintain a uniform and effective
system of public schools throughout their respective counties. Real and
personal estate granted, conveyed, devised or bequeathed for the use of
any particular county or school district shall be held in trust by the
county board of education for the benefit of such county or school dis-
trict, and such grants and bequests shall be exempt from all State and
county taxes. Moneys invested in trust for the benefit of the public


 
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