1118 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 458
"Chapter 19. Source and Distribution of Income", said
Section relating to the General State School Fund, the
Equalization Fund and the taxes to be levied and dis-
tributed for participation in said Funds.
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland,
That Section 196 of Article 77 of the Annotated Code of
Maryland (1947 Supplement), title "Public Education",
sub-title "Chapter 19. Source and Distribution of Income",
be and the same is hereby repealed and re-enacted, with
amendments, to read as follows:
196. All money appropriated subsequent to the enact-
ment of this section, by the General Assembly of the State
of Maryland and the receipts from any State public school
tax levied by the General Assembly, to aid in support of
public schools, shall constitute what shall be known as the
General State School Fund. The Comptroller shall charge
against and pay as hereinbefore or hereinafter provided
from the General State School Fund, the annual appro-
priation made by the General Assembly for the support of
the State Department of Education, including the expenses
of the State Board of Education, and the support and
expenses of the office of the State Superintendent of
Schools; the annual appropriation for the maintenance
and support of the State Teachers College at Towson, of
the State Teachers College at Frostburg, of the State
Teachers College at Salisbury, and of the State Teachers
College at Bowie; the annual appropriation for the Mary-
land Teachers Retirement System; the annual appropria-
tion for part payment by the State of the salaries of
county superintendents and of the superintendent of
schools of Baltimore City, and of the supervising teachers
or helping teachers in each of the several counties and the
City of Baltimore; the annual appropriation for payment
by the State of two-thirds (%) of the salary of one super-
visor of pupil personnel in each county and Baltimore
City, and of one or more visiting teachers in the larger
counties and Baltimore City; the annual appropriation
for the education of handicapped children, the annual
appropriations for administration and supervisors of voca-
tional education in public high and vocational schools, for
physical education and recreation, for medical examina-
tions of teachers, for case and guidance service for handi-
capped individuals needing vocational rehabilitation, for
equivalence examinations, for public libraries, and for
adult education; the annual appropriation per classroom
unit as required in this Article; the annual appropriation
per pupil enrolled as required in this Article! such special
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