994 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 448
student from an educational institution and deprive him of
any further bonus under Section 4, but he shall receive the
difference between the bonus received under Section 4 and
the bonus provided for in Section 3 if that is the larger
amount.
SEC. 10. And be it further enacted, That each school to
which a student has been assigned by the State Board of
Education under the provisions of Section 4, shall, upon ad-
mission of any such student or of notice that a student already
registered is allowed the bonus, advise the State Board of
Education of the date of admission of this student to the
school during the then present academic year, or during the
following academic year, and it shall certify to said Board,
monthly on a payroll form to be prescribed by the said Board,
the names of all students entitled to the bonus under the pro-
visions of section 4 who are in regular attendance at such
institutions the preceding month.
SEC. 11. And be it further enacted, That the State Board of
Education may establish in co-operation with local educational
agencies or with the state boards or officers, special schools to
meet the needs of the persons intending to take advan-
tage of the educational opportunities offered in Section 4, or
it may designate existing institutions, or utilize, the unused
parts of present school plants for this purpose.
SEC. 12. And be it further enacted, That whenever any per-
son eligible to receive the aid provided in Section 4 shall be
unable to obtain the instruction suited to his capabilities at
any of the institutions or agencies referred to in such section
and the State Board of Education shall so find,such State
Board of Education shall thereupon select some other institu-
tion or agency which is qualified to meet his needs and there-
upon be entitled to all assistance to which he would have been
entitled as hereinfore provided for.
SEC. 13. And be it further enacted, That the State Board of
Education is authorized until Febuary 1, 1925, upon requsst
of the local educational authorities, based upon a petition of
at least fifteen persons as defined in Section 4 to organize, in
connection with local or state educational institutions, special
vocational! or academic or other part-time day or evening
classes, to meet special needs of the persons described in section
4 who are not availing themselves of the educational privileges
provided for in that section.
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