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ART. 28. ] EDUCATION OF DEAF, DUMB, AND BLIND.

less than seven and a half months of the year, ending December
thirty-first, the comptroller shall withhold from such county the
April instalment of the State school tax.

265

105. In making the apportionments required by the preceding
section, it shall be the duty of the comptroller to equalize, as far as
may be possible, the sums to be apportioned, so as to apportion and
distribute the same amount, as far as may be practicable, on each
of said days; and, until otherwise expressly directed by law, the

1878, c 91
Equalization

comptroller shall charge to said fund and pay therefrom the annual
appropriations that have been, or may hereafter continue, or be
made for the education of colored children, and also with like ap-
propriations for the support of the State normal school; for the
colored normal school; and the expenses of the State board of
education.

Charges and
payments.

106. When the levy of any year shall have been collected, the
comptroller shall apportion among the several counties and the city
of Baltimore the amount allowed on the levy for insolvencies and
abatements, and shall transmit a, statement of the same to the State
board of education.

SCHOOLS ON DIVIDING LINE.

1872, c 377, c
19, s 7.
Apportionment
of collected tax.

107. Schools on or near the dividing line of two counties shall
be free to the children of each county; and the board of county
school commissioners of the respective counties shall have power
to provide jointly for the maintenance of said schools.

Id s 2
Schools on or
near dividing
line of counties.

ARTICLE XXVIII.
EDUCATION OF DEAF, DUMB, AND BLIND.

1 What deaf and dumb persona to be edu-
cated by public
2 Duty of governor, appropriations, pro-
visos, applications
3 Annual appropriation for indigent blind,
by whom recommended.

4. What recommendation to state
5 Yearly amount, term of instruction
6. Governor to report to General Assembly

1. It shall be and is hereby made the duty of the county commis-
sioners of the several counties of this State, and of the mayor and
city council of Baltimore, on the application of any parent, guardian
or next friend (provided such parent, guardian or next friend has
been a bond fide citizen of this State for at least two years previous
to such application) of any deaf and dumb person of teachable age
and capacity, not exceeding the age of twenty-one years, to inquire
into the age and capacity of said deaf and dumb person, and also

Art 33, s 1
1860, c 129, c 1
What deaf and
dumb persons to
be educated by
public



 

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