ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1177
The District Board of School Trustees shall have the power,
by unanimous vote, to refuse to accept the original assignment
of any teacher who is provided for in any school under the
board's jurisdiction, and upon the notification of such refusal
the County Superintendent shall name another teacher for each
teacher so refused by the district board; provided, however,
that the County Superintendent shall not be required to name
more than three teachers for any one place in said school.
No teacher shall have the power to dismiss pupils or close
the school during school hours unless in case of emergency with-
out the consent of the District Board of Trustees or the County
Superintendent or the County Board of Education.
A majority of the Board of School Trustees shall have the
power to appoint a janitor for schools under their jurisdiction,
but this provision shall not apply to Montgomery County. One
or more of the District Board of School Trustees may visit the
schools under their jurisdiction at least one each month and
consult with the teachers and principal of the school as to the
progress of pupils, condition and cleanliness of the school, and
the grounds belonging to same, and give such aid as in their
power for the advancement of said school.
Approved April 17, 1931.
CHAPTER 465.
AN ACT to add two new sections to Article 18 of the Code of
Public Local Laws of Maryland (1930 Edition), title "Queen
Anne's County, " sub-title "Justices of the Peace and Con-
stables, " said new sections to be known as Sections 260A and
260B and to follow immediately after Section 260 of said
Article, providing for the appointment of constables in Queen
Anne's County, denning certain duties in addition to the
duties now required by law, and providing for their removal
for the neglect of such duties.
(Vetoed. )
CHAPTER 466.
AN ACT to repeal and re-enact with amendments Section 180
of Article 56 of Bagby's Annotated Code of Maryland (Edi-
tion of 1924), and the 1929 Supplement thereto, title
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