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1398

LAWS OF MARYLAND

Ch. 539

[(a) Except in Anne Arundel County and Worcester
County, for which provision is made by subsection (b) of
this section, it shall be the policy of county boards of
education to establish such citizen—advisory committees
as they deem necessary to facilitate the activities and
programs of the boards and any school or schools under
their supervision.

(b) (1) The Anne Arundel County Board of Education
shall establish citizen—advisory committees to advise the
board and facilitate the activities and programs of the
board in any school or schools under its supervision.
The committees shall be so constituted as to be
representative of the community as a whole.

(2)   The members of the citizen—advisory
committees serving one school shall be selected from
among the parents of the students attending that school
and interested citizens from the community.

(3)   One committee shall be established to
serve the county generally. This committee shall be
composed of representatives selected generally from each
school region.

(c) The Worcester County Board of Education shall
establish citizen—advisory committees to facilitate the
activities and programs of the board in any school or
schools under its supervision. The committees shall be
so constituted as to be representative of the community
as a whole.]

142.

[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 supervisory powers and control to a board of
school commissioners; may prescribe rules for building
schoolhouses, and locating, establishing and closing
schools, and may in general do every act that may be
necessary or proper in the premises.]

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That new
Sections 1A, 2, 3, 6, 11, 49, 56D, 57(f), 130A(j), 142,
218, 219 and 220 be and they are hereby added to Article
77 - Public Education, of the Annotated Code of Maryland
(1975 Replacement Volume and 1975 Supplement) to read as
follows:

Article 77 - Public Education
1A.

(A) AS USED IN THIS ARTICLE, THE FOLLOWING WORDS
HAVE THE MEANINGS INDICATED, UNLESS THE CONTEXT OF THEIR

 

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