Draft of the Education Law Prepared by the Commissioners of Statutory Revision: To be Submitted to the Legislature of 1899 |
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Page 11
Annexing district to union school district . 39 . Consolidation of districts . 40 .
Alteration of a bonded district . 41 . Continuance of dissolved districts . 42 . First
meeting in new district . [ General note . - This article is substantially a codification
of ...
Annexing district to union school district . 39 . Consolidation of districts . 40 .
Alteration of a bonded district . 41 . Continuance of dissolved districts . 42 . First
meeting in new district . [ General note . - This article is substantially a codification
of ...
Page 16
... is authorized to collect outstanding debts and when collected he must report
the amount to the commissioner , whose duty it is to apportion the same among
the several districts entitled thereto to be disposed of by the district meeting .
... is authorized to collect outstanding debts and when collected he must report
the amount to the commissioner , whose duty it is to apportion the same among
the several districts entitled thereto to be disposed of by the district meeting .
Page 17
If an alteration is proposed the notice shall contain a description of the territory to
be taken from or added to the district . Such notice shall require the other
commissioners to attend a joint meeting at a specified time and place for the
purpose of ...
If an alteration is proposed the notice shall contain a description of the territory to
be taken from or added to the district . Such notice shall require the other
commissioners to attend a joint meeting at a specified time and place for the
purpose of ...
Page 18
VI , first sentence of $ 6 , rewritten and changed as follows : The present law
provides that a commissioner with the written consent of the trustees may alter a
district . We provide that the alteration can only take place after a district meeting
has ...
VI , first sentence of $ 6 , rewritten and changed as follows : The present law
provides that a commissioner with the written consent of the trustees may alter a
district . We provide that the alteration can only take place after a district meeting
has ...
Page 19
On the entry of the order of consolidation , the districts 80 consolidated shall
bedeemed abolished . ... dissolved district , without the written consent of a
majority of the persons residing in such territory , qualified to vote at a school
meeting , and ...
On the entry of the order of consolidation , the districts 80 consolidated shall
bedeemed abolished . ... dissolved district , without the written consent of a
majority of the persons residing in such territory , qualified to vote at a school
meeting , and ...
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