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612 PUBLIC EDUCATION. [ART. LXXVII
inafter provided shall be used for the maintenance of such industrial
school.
See notes to this section in volume 2 of the Annotated Code.
1904, art. 77, sec. 140. 1S98, ch. 273. sec. 6. 1910, ch. 210, sec. 140 (p. 232).
1916, ch. 506, sec. 143.
143. Whenever any such colored industrial school is opened in any
county the secretary of the county board of education shall report the
fact to the state superintendent of schools, and he, or an assistant des-
ignated by him, shall visit the said school and shall give, if in his judg-
ment it is warranted, a certificate of approval of the conditions and
the plan upon which said industrial school is conducted, to the secre-
tary of the county board of education. The state superintendent of
schools shall submit annually to the Comptroller of the treasury of the
State on or before the last day of September, a complete list of such
schools as are entitled to receive the special appropriation for indus-
trial education.
1904, art. 77, sec. 141. 1898, ch. 273, sec. 7. 1910, ch. 210, sec. 141 (p. 233).
1916, ch. 506, sec. 144.
144. The Comptroller, upon receiving the certificate of approval
from the state superintendent of schools, is hereby authorized and
directed to issue his warrant, on the first day of October, each year,
upon the treasurer of the State for the sum of fifteen hundred dollars,
payable to the order of the treasurer of the county board of education
that has inaugurated such a colored industrial school, in equal quarterly
instalments, at the time when the General State School Fund is distrib-
uted, as provided for in this article. One-half of said appropriation
shall be used for the support of one colored industrial school in the
county, and one-half shall be used by the county board of education of
the county where said colored industrial school is located for the employ-
ment of a capable and trained colored supervisor of colored schools,
who shall be required to visit, under the direction of the county super-
intendent, all the colored schools of the county as often as the county
superintendent may direct, and shall cause instruction of an industrial
character to be made a daily part of the work of every colored school.
The management and control of such an industrial school and the
employment of a supervisor shall, subject to the provisions of this
Article, be in the hands of the county board of education of the county
where such school is located.
1904, art. 77, sec. 143. 1898, ch. 273, sec. 9. 1910, ch. 210, sec. 143 (p. 233).
1916, ch. 506, sec, 145.
145. No appropriation for the full amount of fifteen hundred dol-
lars, authorized by the preceding section for the support of one central
colored industrial school and for the employment of a colored school
supervisor in such county where the colored industrial school may be
located, shall be paid as authorized after the first annual appropriation,
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