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Timestamp: 2019-09-17 05:23:37
Document Index: 719221072

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 29', '§ 30', '§ 31', '§ 33', '§ 34', '§ 35', '§ 29', '§ 30', '§ 31', '§ 33', '§ 34', '§ 35']

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144 LAWS OF
safely keeping and duly accounting for all moneys of the corporation which shall
come to his hands.
§ 29, Such treasurer shall also by virtue of his office be commissioner of
common schools for the town or village, and shall, within such town or village,
have all the powers and perform all the duties which by this act are vested in or
required to be performed by a commissioner of common schools as such within
his township, but before such treasurer shall enter upon his duties as commissioner, he shall give bond, with like ?um and with like security and condition to
be approved and filed in like manner, as in case of township commissioner.
§ 30. If such treasurer shall not execute such bond within the time allowed
him by the directors for that purpose, which shall not be less than ten days, his
office as commissioner shall be vacated, and the directors may appoint any other
person to be commissioner who will give such bond.
§ 31. Each board of school directors shall annually'appoint not less than
three, nor more than five inspectors of common schools, who shall, within the
limits of the corporation, possess the powers and perform '.he duties vested in
and required of township inspectors within their township.
$ 32.    Each board of school directors, shall have the powers now vested by
this act in township school directors and trustees of districts, in relation to the
management, apportionment and distribution of state and county school moneys.
§ 33.    It shall be the duty of (he school directors of each town or village
between the first day of June and the first day of August in each year, to make
and transmit to the clerk of the county court of their comity a report in writing,
bearing date the first day of June in the year of its transmission, and stating,
First: The whole number of schools within their jurisdiction.
Second: The length of time each school shall have been kept, distinguishing what portion of time each school has been kept by a qualified
Third: the amount of State and county school moneys received by them.
Fourth: The number of children taught, and the number of children between the ages of six and eighteen years residing in the town or
Fifth: The amount of money paid for teachers' wages, distinguishing the
amount paid out of state, county or town or village school moneys
respectively, and how much from other sources.
Sixth: The whole amount of moneys received by the commissioner or his
predecessor in office, during the year ending at the date of the report, and since the date of their last preceding report, distinguishing that received from the county treasurer from any other, and
Seventh: The manner in which such moneys shall have been expended,
and whether any and what part remains unexpended, and for what
Eighth: Such other information as the superintendent of common schools
■ ■   may from time to time require,, in relation to the schools within their
jurisdiction, and the school moneys appropriated thereto.
§ 34;    In case the directors of any such corporation shall not, on or before
the first day of August, 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 of such
§ 35. The provisions of the forty-third, forty-fourth and forty-fifth sections of
the third article of this act shall extend to the school directors of corporatiotisf
and the same proceedings shall be had in the cases therein specified, as in
case of such default made by township directors.
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Transcript 144 LAWS OF safely keeping and duly accounting for all moneys of the corporation which shall come to his hands. § 29, Such treasurer shall also by virtue of his office be commissioner of common schools for the town or village, and shall, within such town or village, have all the powers and perform all the duties which by this act are vested in or required to be performed by a commissioner of common schools as such within his township, but before such treasurer shall enter upon his duties as commissioner, he shall give bond, with like ?um and with like security and condition to be approved and filed in like manner, as in case of township commissioner. § 30. If such treasurer shall not execute such bond within the time allowed him by the directors for that purpose, which shall not be less than ten days, his office as commissioner shall be vacated, and the directors may appoint any other person to be commissioner who will give such bond. § 31. Each board of school directors shall annually'appoint not less than three, nor more than five inspectors of common schools, who shall, within the limits of the corporation, possess the powers and perform '.he duties vested in and required of township inspectors within their township. $ 32. Each board of school directors, shall have the powers now vested by this act in township school directors and trustees of districts, in relation to the management, apportionment and distribution of state and county school moneys. § 33. It shall be the duty of (he school directors of each town or village between the first day of June and the first day of August in each year, to make and transmit to the clerk of the county court of their comity a report in writing, bearing date the first day of June in the year of its transmission, and stating, First: The whole number of schools within their jurisdiction. Second: The length of time each school shall have been kept, distinguishing what portion of time each school has been kept by a qualified teacher. Third: the amount of State and county school moneys received by them. Fourth: The number of children taught, and the number of children between the ages of six and eighteen years residing in the town or village. Fifth: The amount of money paid for teachers' wages, distinguishing the amount paid out of state, county or town or village school moneys respectively, and how much from other sources. Sixth: The whole amount of moneys received by the commissioner or his predecessor in office, during the year ending at the date of the report, and since the date of their last preceding report, distinguishing that received from the county treasurer from any other, and what source. Seventh: The manner in which such moneys shall have been expended, and whether any and what part remains unexpended, and for what cause. Eighth: Such other information as the superintendent of common schools ■ ■ may from time to time require,, in relation to the schools within their jurisdiction, and the school moneys appropriated thereto. § 34; In case the directors of any such corporation shall not, on or before the first day of August, 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 of such corporation. § 35. The provisions of the forty-third, forty-fourth and forty-fifth sections of the third article of this act shall extend to the school directors of corporatiotisf and the same proceedings shall be had in the cases therein specified, as in case of such default made by township directors.