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Session Laws, 1973
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Ch. 360                             MARVIN MANDEL, Governor                                 805

(7)   Minimum Amount to Be Spent for Other Current Expenses. Neither a
county board of education or the Board of Education of Baltimore City may spend
for other current expenses less than $71 for each pupil enrolled as of September 30
of the current year, plus $30 for each additional pupil enrolled in excess of the
number enrolled on September 30 of the preceding year.

(8)   Aid Received under Article 66 1/2 Not to Be Duplicated. Aid calculated
under the provisions of this subsection shall not duplicate any aid received under
the provisions of § 90 of Article 66 1/2.]]

SECTION 2. BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That Sections 128 and 129 of
Article 77 of the Annotated Code of Maryland (1969 Replacement Volume and
1972 Supplement), title "Public Education," subtitle "Chapter 9. Finance and
Reports," be and they are hereby repealed, and that Sections 42, 52(b), 57(c),
68(c), 68(g), 112(b), 112(c), 117(c), 117(g), 124(b), 124(c), 127, 130(b) and 131 of
said article and title, subtitles "Chapter 4. County Boards of Education," "Chapter
5. Superintendent of Schools," "Chapter 8. Teachers," and "Chapter 9. Finance
and Reports," respectively, be and they are hereby repealed and re-enacted, with
amendments, and all to read as follows:

42.

The county boards of education shall have authority to establish public schools
when, in their judgment, it is advisable to do so, subject to the approval of the
State Superintendent of Schools, according to the bylaws, rules and regulations of
the State Board of Education. Upon approval by the State Superintendent of
Schools, any elementary or high school, or any school or combination of any
grades thereof, so established, shall become a part of the State [foundation]
program of public education as provided for elsewhere in this article. The county
board of education, with the advice of the superintendent of schools, shall
determine the geographical attendance areas for all such schools established under
the provisions of this section.

52.

(b)  Should the two county boards of education fail to agree as to the amount of
maintenance and support each should give to such schools, the State
Superintendent of Schools shall decide the matter, provided that the receiving
county is granted one hundred per cent (100%) of the cost of educating said child
in the receiving county. The receiving county shall receive, as a minimum for each
pupil from the adjoining county who attends such schools the basic foundation
State aid per pupil authorized by Section [[28] 128A of this article for the
adjoining county or for the receiving county, whichever is greater.

57.

(c)  Salaries paid superintendents who are employed after July 1, 1964, shall be
shared in by the State only when the superintendent has met the full requirements
in academic and professional training, namely, graduation from a standard college
or university plus two years of graduate work at a recognized university, including
public school administration, supervision, and methods of teaching. Boards of
education may, in their discretion, pay to a superintendent an annual salary in
excess of the schedule provided in this section, but [the State shall not share in the
payment of said excess.] SUCH EXCESS SHALL NOT BE INCLUDED IN
THE BASIC CURRENT EXPENSES TO BE SHARED BY THE STATE.

 

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