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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1918
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ART. LXXVII] PUBLIC EDUCATION. 611
then the Comptroller shall apportion on or before the last day of Sep-
tember, the remainder of the General State School Fund of each year
ro the several counties and the City of Baltimore, as follows: Two-
thirds shall be apportioned on the basis of the population between the
ages of six and fourteen years as given by the latest available biennial
school census required by Sections 21B, 25M and 75 of this Article;
provided, that the latest Federal Census shall be employed until the
biennial school census becomes available; and one-third shall be appor-
tioned upon the basis of the aggregate days of school attendance during
the preceding school year as certified to by the State Superintendent
of Schools, provided that the attendance of pupils in a State-aided high
school shall not be counted in apportioning the General State School
Fund.
See notes to this section in volume 2 of the Annotated Code
1904, art. 77, sec. 132. 1888, art. 77. sec. 104. 1878, ch. 91. 1904, ch. 584.
1916, ch. 506, sec. 139.
139. On or before the first day of January, March, June and Octo-
ber, in each year, the treasurer of the state, upon the warrant of the
Comptroller, shall pay in the proportion required by section 138 of
this Article, after deductions are made as provided in section 133 of
this Article, what remains from the amount received to the credit of
the General State School Fund to the treasurer of the county boards of
education of the several counties and to the city of Baltimore. He
shall equalize, as far as may be possible, the sums to be paid on each
of said days, and shall notify the state superintendent of schools of
aaid apportionment. Provided, that the comptroller shall withhold
from any county or from the City of Baltimore any instalment from
the General State School Fund on notification from the state superin-
tendent of schools that said county or City of Baltimore is not comply-
ing with the provisions of this Article.
141. Repealed. (Act of 1916, ch. 506.)
Chapter 20. Colored Industrial Schools.
1904, art. 77, sec. 139. 1898, ch. 273, sec. 5. 1910, ch. 210, sec. 139 (p. 232).
1916, ch. 506, sec. 142.
142. It shall be the duty of the county board of education in each
county of the State, when in their judgment there is need thereof, to
provide a suitable building or room, or rooms, connected with one of
the colored schools of said county, for the establishment of a central
colored industrial school, and to provide for the maintenance of such
central colored industrial school where instruction shall be given daily
in domestic science and in such industrial arts as may be determined
by the county board of education. One-half of the appropriation here


 
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