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Timestamp: 2020-05-30 02:10:50
Document Index: 713286772

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 38', '§ 39', '§ 38', '§ 39', '§ 40', '§ 41', '§ 42']

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§ 38. All moneys apportioned by the township school directors to the trustees of a district, part of a district or seperate neighborhood, which shall have
be added to the moneys next thereafter to be apportioned by the directors, and
shall be apportioned and paid therewith, and hi the same manner,
§ 39. In case any school moneys received by a commissioner shall not be
and distributed by the county treasurer, together with, and in the same m inner
First: The whole number of school districts, parts of districts arid neighborhoods separately set off within their township.
Second: The districts, parts of districts and neighborhoods from winch reports shall have been made to the directors or their predecessors  in
Third: The length of time a school aha!! have been kept in each of such
districts and parts of districts, distinguished what portion  of that
Fourth: The amount of public moneys received in each of such districts,
Sixth: The amount of money paid for teachers'  wages in addition to the
public money paid therefor, in the districts, parts of districts and
Seventh: The whole amount of moneys received by  the commissioner or
his predecessor in office, during the year ending at the date of their
school moneys respectively, and the amount received from other
Eighth: The manner in which such moneys shall have been  expended,
Ninth: Such other information as the superintendent of common schools
day of August in any year, make such report; to the clerk of the county court,
it shall be his duty to give immediate  notice of such neglect to the clerk di
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Identifier LAWS_9th_1836-1838_0464.tif
Transcript 128 LAWS OF clerk of the county court, who shall grant a certificate thereof to the commissioner, which shall be delivered by him to the township clerk, who shall file and preserve such certificate. § 38. All moneys apportioned by the township school directors to the trustees of a district, part of a district or seperate neighborhood, which shall have remained in the hands of the commissioner for one year after such apportionment by reason of the trustees neglecting or refusing to receive the same, shall be added to the moneys next thereafter to be apportioned by the directors, and shall be apportioned and paid therewith, and hi the same manner, § 39. In case any school moneys received by a commissioner shall not be apportioned by the directors, for the term of two years after the same are received, by reason of the non-compliance of all the districts of their township with the provisions of this act, such moneys shall be returned by them to the county treasurer. § 40. All State and county school moneys so returned shall be apportioned and distributed by the county treasurer, together with, and in the same m inner as like moneys next hereafter to be received by him for the use of common schools in the county: the residue so returned shall be added to the school fund of the township, from which the return is made. § 41. It shall be the duty of the school directors of each township, between the first day of June and the first day of September in each year, to make and transmit to the clerk of the county court a report in writing bearing date the first day of June in the year of its transmission, and stating, First: The whole number of school districts, parts of districts arid neighborhoods separately set off within their township. Second: The districts, parts of districts and neighborhoods from winch reports shall have been made to the directors or their predecessors in office, within the time limited for that purpose. Third: The length of time a school aha!! have been kept in each of such districts and parts of districts, distinguished what portion of that time the school shall have been kept by qualified teachers. Fourth: The amount of public moneys received in each of such districts, parts of districts and neighborhoods. Fifth: The number of children taught in each, and the number of children over the age of six and under eighteen years residing in each. Sixth: The amount of money paid for teachers' wages in addition to the public money paid therefor, in the districts, parts of districts and neighborhoods from which reports have been received. Seventh: The whole amount of moneys received by the commissioner or his predecessor in office, during the year ending at the date of their report, and since the date of their last preceding report, distinguishing the amounts received on account of State, county and township school moneys respectively, and the amount received from other sources, specifying particulars. Eighth: The manner in which such moneys shall have been expended, [and] whether any and what part remains unexpended, and for what cause. Ninth: Such other information as the superintendent of common schools may from time to time require in relation to the districts and schools within their townships, and the school moneys apportioned thereto. § 42. In case the directors in any township shall not, on or before the first day of August in any year, make such report; to the clerk of the county court, it shall be his duty to give immediate notice of such neglect to the clerk di L. 1 • JO C? such township.