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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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952 ARTICLE 77.

rectly taken. Whenever the State Board of Education shall receive the
school census from the County Boards of Education and the Board of
School Commissioners of Baltimore City, which shall contain specific data
on each handicapped child, the State Superintendent of Schools shall cause
to be prepared a list of all handicapped children shown therein with their
names and addresses, and shall furnish a copy thereof to the State Board
of Health and to the principals of the respective State schools for handi-
capped children.

Chapter 4. County Board of Education.

An. Code, 1024, sec. 41. 1912, sec. 24. 1904. sec. 23. 1888, sec. 20. 1872, ch. 377.
1916. ch. 506. sec. 24. 1029, ch. 226, sec. 41 (p. 721).

41. All the property, estate, effects, money, funds, claims and state
donations heretofore vested by law in the public school authorities of any
county, for the benefit of public, primary, free or high schools, are trans-
ferred to and vested in the county boards of education, and their succes-
sors in office. The county boards of education are authorized, empowered,
directed and required to maintain a uniform and effective system of public
schools throughout their respective counties. Real and personal estate
granted, conveyed, devised or bequeathed for the use of any particular
county or school district shall be held in trust by the county board of edu-
cation for the benefit of such county or school district.
See secs. 237 and 238 and art. SI, sec. 7.

An. Code, 1924. sec. 47. 1912, sec. 25E. 1916. ch. 506, sec. 25E. 1931, ch. 157.

47. When land shall be required for the site of a school-house, or for
enlarging a school-house lot, or for playgrounds or other school purposes,
and the county board of education shall for any cause be unable to con-
tract with the owner or owners thereof upon what they deem to be a fair
valuation thereof, the county board of education may institute proceedings
for the acquisition, of such lands, in accordance with Article 33A of the
Annotated Code; but no lot so taken or enlarged shall exceed, in the whole,
ten acres, including the land occupied by the school building.

The limitation Imposed by this section does not preclude the condemnation
of an easement subject to which the land was acquired, not being an enlarge-
ment thereof. Davis v. Board of Education, 166 Md. 118.

An. Code, 1924, sec. 55. 1912, sec. 25M. 1916, ch. 506, sec. 25M. 1920, ch. 490.
1929. ch. 152, sec. 55. 1931, ch. 159, sec. 55.

55. The County Board of Education shall, subject to the direction of
the State Superintendent of Schools and to the rules and regulations of the
State Board of Education, cause to be taken, under the direction of the
County Superintendent, a biennial school census of all the children of the
county between the ages of five and eighteen years, inclusive, which shall
contain specific data on each handicapped child, said census to be taken
first in the year 1922, and every two years thereafter. The County Super-
intendent shall cause, upon the direction at any time of the State Superin-


 

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