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594 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. LXXVII
of text-books, supplementary readers, materials of instruction, station-
cry and school supplies by competitive bidding, and at the lowest possi-
ble price consistent with quality, and each of said boards shall furnish
annually to the state superintendents of schools the title, the name of
the publisher, and the net price of each text book and supplementary
reader purchased under the provisions of this Article.
1904, art. 77, sec. 65. 188S, art. 77, sec. 60. 1872, ch. 377. 1896, ch. 135.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 69.
69. The said several boards shall authorize the delivery, subject to
the provisions of this Article, of text-books, supplementary readers,
materials of instruction, stationery and school supplies, and shall pro-
vide for the issuing, safekeeping and care of the same under such rules
and regulations as they may severally adopt.
1904, art. 77, sec. 66. 1888, art. 77, sec. 61. 1872, ch. 377. 1896, ch. 135.
1904, ch. 584. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 70.
70. The said several boards shall keep a separate account of all
money received from the State for the purchase of text books, supple-
mentary leaders, materials of instruction, stationeiy and school sup-
plies and of all money expended for such purposes They shall report
the same annually to the state superintendent of schools and in their
annual report addressed to the people required by Jaw. No money
received from the State for the purchase of text books, supplementary
readers, materials of instruction, stationery and school supplies shall
ever be used for any other purpose or spent in any other way than pro-
vided for in the two preceding sections.
1904, art. 77, sec. 67. 1896, ch. 135, sees. 2, 3. 1902, ch. 330, sec. 61A.
1908, ch. 635, sec. 67. 1916, Ch. 506, sec. 71.
71. The entire sum appropriated by the General Assembly for the
purchase of text books, supplementary readers, material of instruction,
stationery and school supplies, shall be anually apportioned on or before
the last day of September by the Comptroller to the board of public
school commissioners of the City of Baltimore and to the county boards
of education of each of the several counties according to and on the
basis of the average enrollment in the public schools of the City of
Baltimore, and of each of the several counties during the preceding
school year as certified to by the state superintendent of schools, and
the Comptroller shall on or before the first day of October draw his
warrant on the Treasurer of the State of Maryland for the respective
amounts due to the board of public school commissioners of Baltimore
City and the treasurer of the county board of education of the several
counties. On the receipt of the warrant of the Comptroller, the Treas-
urer of the State of Maryland shall immediately pay the respective
amounts due to the board of public school commissioners of the City of
Baltimore and the treasurer of the county board of education of the
several counties. The board of public school commissioners of the City
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