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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
Volume 374, Page 582   View pdf image (33K)
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582 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. LXXVII
1914, ch. 461. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 34A.
34A. When the citizens of any community are organized into a non-
partisan, non-sectarian, non-exclusive association for the presentation
and discussion of public questions, such organizations, upon request to
the county board or the trustees of any school, may, in the discretion of
the said authorities, have the free use of any school building in this
State, for weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly gatherings, or at such times as
the citizens' organization shall request or designate; provided, however,
said meetings shall be.held during those hours when the school buildings
are not being used for their principal purpose.
1914, ch. 461. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 34B
34B. The trustees of any schools, or the county board of education
may provide for the free and gratuitous use of school houses for such
other civic, social and recreational activities, as in their opinion do not
interfere with the principal use of the said school buildings or prop-
erties.
1914, ch. 461. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 34C.
340. The person or persons making application for the use of a
school house for a public meeting, shall be responsible for all damage to
the property occurring at such meeting, ordinary wear and tear excepted,
and upon failure of the person or persons to respond in damages for
any such injury to the property, the county board of education or the
district board of school trustees in charge of the school house, may
refuse all future applications for the wider use of the property until
such injury is repaired, without expense to the board in charge of the
property. It shall be the duty of the person or persons making applica-
tion for the use of a school house for a public meeting place, to place
the said school house after said meeting in as clean a condition as it was
before said meeting, and any failure upon the part of said person or
persons, to whom permission has. been granted to hold a meeting, to
place said school house after said meeting in as clean a condition as it
was when said school house was turned over to said person or persons
for said meeting, will warrant said school authorities in refusing to
allow any further use of said school house to the same parties.
1918, ch. 203.
34D. The said public school houses are to be used for said purposes
only on the condition and after written application is made to the county
school. superintendent having jurisdiction, and that said application is
signed by at least three of the reputable and responsible citizens and
tax-payers of the county in which said school house is located.
Said school houses are to be used for said purposes only at such times
as there are no regular or special school sessions in progress.


 
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