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Session Laws, 1969
Volume 692, Page 959   View pdf image
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MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                          959

the promotion of vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in
industry or otherwise and their return to civil employment," ap-
proved June 2, 1920, as amended June 5, 1924, July 6, 1943, August
3, 1954 (Public Law 565, 83rd Congress) and November 8, 1965
(Public Law 89-333) and October 3, 1967 (Public Law 90-99) and
as it may be amended from, time to time in the future; (2) designate
the State Treasurer as custodian of all moneys received by the State
from appropriations made by the Congress of the United States for
vocational rehabilitation of persons disabled in industry or other-
wise, and authorize the State Treasurer to make disbursements there-
from upon the orders of the State Board of Education; (3) empower
and direct the State Board of Education to cooperate with the
Rehabilitation Services Administration, in carrying out the provi-
sions of the federal Civilian Vocational Rehabilitation Act and the
Randolph-Sheppard Vending Stand Act as amended; (4) authorize
and empower the State Board of Education to cooperate with the
Department of Health, Education and Welfare of the United States,
or any agency or instrumentality thereof, and to enter into any con-
tracts with such department, agency or instrumentality of the United
States necessary and desirable to carry out the disability determina-
tion provisions of the federal Social Security Act.

140. Cooperation of State Board of Education with other depart-
ments, agencies and institutions.

In carrying out this chapter, the State Board of Education may
also cooperate with other departments, agencies, and institutions,
both public and private, in providing for the vocational rehabilita-
tion of handicapped individuals, in studying the problems involved
therein, and in establishing, developing, and providing, in con-
formity with the purposes of this section, such programs, facilities,
and services as may be necessary or desirable.

141. Admissibility in evidence of reports, etc., of Division of
Vocational Rehabilitation.

No report, record, or memorandum of the Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation of the State Department of Education, or the action
taken by, or the findings of, that Division shall be referred to in
any way or be received as evidence in any civil proceeding before
any Commission, administrative body or court, except in accordance
with rules and regulations made by the State Board of Education,
pursuant to the authority granted by Section 136(4) of this chapter.

Chapter 12. City of Baltimore
142. Authority to establish free school systems.

The mayor and city council of Baltimore shall have full power
and authority to establish in said city a system of free public schools,
which shall include a school or schools for manual or industrial
training, under such ordinances, rules and regulations as they may
deem fit and proper to enact and prescribe; they may delegate super-
visory powers and control to a board of school commissioners; may
prescribe