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ART. LXXVII] VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. 617
sentatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled,
entitled "An Act to provide for the promotion of vocational education;
to provide for cooperation with the States in the promotion of such
education in agriculture and the trades and industries; to provide for
cooperation with the States in the preparation of teachers of vocational
subjects; and to appropriate money and regulate its expenditure,"
approved February twenty-third, nineteen hundred and seventeen.*
1918, ch. 72, secs. 2, 3.
197. The State Treasurer is hereby constituted and appointed the
custodian of the moneys paid to the State of Maryland for vocational
education, under the provisions of such Act, and such moneys shall be
paid out in the manner provided by such Act for the purposes therein
specified.
The State Board of Education of the State of Maryland is hereby
designated as the State Board for the purpose of carrying into effect
the provisions of such Act, and is hereby authorized and directed to
cooperaate with the Federal Board of Vocational Education in the
administration and enforcement of its provisions, and to perform such
official acts and exercise such powers as may be necessary to entitle the
State to receive its benefits, including the power to prescribe standards
of instruction and qualifications for teachers employed in schools receiv-
ing benefits under this sub-title, and to issue certificates for such teach-
ers.
1918, ch. 72. sec. 4.
198. The State Board of Education shall have full power to repre-
sent the State in any and all matters in reference to the expenditure,
distribution and disbursements received from the United States Govern-
ment in said State, and to appropriate and use said moneys in what-
ever way will in their discretion best subserve the interests of the State
and carry out the spirit and intent of said Act of Congress in conform-
ity with its provisions.
1918, ch. 72, sec. 5.
199. Such Board is hereby authorized to make such expenditures
for the actual expenses of the Board for the salaries of assistants and
for such office and other expenses as, in the judgment of the Board, are
necessary to the proper administration of this sub-title.*
Physical Training.
1918, ch. 269, sec. 1.
200. There shall be established and provided in all the Public
Schools of this State and in all Schools maintained or aided by this
*Section 6 of the act of 1918, chapter 72, repeals all acts and parts of acts in
conflict with said act of 1918.
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