regulations. welfare. Such occupation, however, shall not seriously infringe upon the original and necessary uses of such properties. The school board in charge of such buildings shall prescribe Rules and such rules and regulations for their occupancy and use as herein provided as will secure a fair, reasonable and impartial use of the same. The organization or group of citizens apply- Applicants ing for the use of properties as specified above shall be re- for damages. sponsible for any damage done them over and above the ordi- etc. nary wear, and shall, if required, pay the actual expense incurred for janitor service, light and heat. Sec. 2 repeals all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act. responsible An Act to authorize any school district to vote a tax, or to issue bonds for the purpose of building and furnishing a home for the teachers employed in the district, and for the purpose of buying a site for such home. [Act 76, P. A. 1921.] The People of the State of Michigan enact: homes. (687) SECTION 1. The qualified school electors of any May build, school district when lawfully assembled at the first and at etc., teachers' each annual meeting or at an adjournment thereof, or at any special meeting lawfully called, shall have power to vote such tax as the meeting shall deem sufficient to purchase or lease a site or sites, and to build, hire, or purchase a home for the use of the teachers employed in the district, and to vote a tax necessary to furnish said home. And any school May issue district may, by a majority vote of the qualified school electors bonds, etc. of said district present and voting at an annual meeting or at a special meeting called for that purpose, borrow money, and may issue bonds of the district therefor, to pay for the erection of a home for the use of the teachers employed in the district, to pay for the furnishing of the same, and to buy a site for such home. The district board, or board of education, shall estimate the amount of money necessary to be raised and shall state their estimate in the notices of the annual or special meeting, at which the question of borrowing money and issuing bonds shall be submitted to the people; and at said meeting the voters shall have power to ratify by vote aforesaid the estimate of the district board, or board of education, or to fix a new limit on the amount to be borrowed and for which bonds may be issued: Provided, That in all Proviso, proceedings under this section, the district board and one. inspectors. person selected by the qualified voters present at said meeting shall constitute a board of inspectors, who shall cause a poll list to be kept and a suitable ballot box to be used, and the polls shall be kept open at least two hours. The votes shall be by ballot, either printed or written, or partly printed and partly written, and the canvass of the same shall be board of Bonds, form, etc. Authorized to impose tax. conducted in the same manner as at township elections, or as far as the laws governing the same are applicable, and when said laws are not applicable the board of inspectors shall prescribe the manner in which the canvass shall be conducted. (688) SEC. 2. Whenever any school district shall have voted to borrow any sum of money for said purpose, the district board of such district is hereby authorized to issue the bonds of such district in such form, and executed in such manner by the moderator and director of such district, and in such denominations, not less than fifty dollars, as such district board shall direct, and with such rate of interest, not exceeding six per centum per annum, and payable at such time or times as the said district shall have directed. (689) SEC. 3. Whenever any money shall have been borrowed by any school district for the purpose aforesaid, the board of education of such district is hereby authorized, at a legal meeting of said board, to impose a tax on the taxable property in such district, for the purpose of paying the principal thus borrowed, or any part thereof, and the interest thereon, to be levied and collected as other school district 'taxes are collected. Annual salary. An Act to fix the salary of the superintendent of public instruction of the state of Michigan. [Act 28, P. A. 1921.] The People of the State of Michigan enact: (690) SECTION 1. From and after the first day of July, nineteen hundred twenty-one, the salary of the superintendent of public instruction shall be five thousand dollars per annum, which shall be paid monthly out of the general fund in the state treasury upon the warrant of the auditor general in the same manner as the salaries of other state officers are paid. Sec. 2 repeals inconsistent acts. ACCOUNTS: school district, superintendent of public instruction to audit, etc.. of members of board of school examiners, with whom filed. ACTION: against school districts, how brought, etc. relative to obtaining schoolhouse site.. certain, to be commenced by president township board of education ADDITION: to school building, when approved by superintendent of public instruction... ADVANCED COURSES OF STUDY: for high school graduates in district of over 250,000 inhabitants..... of annual report of district, superintendent of public instruction to require.... at which children may attend school. at which education is compulsory. AGENTS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS, ETC.: officers, teachers, etc., not to act as.. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE: Michigan, superintendent of public instruction to supervise instruction in. co-operative work with, by counties. president of, member of board of control for vocational training. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION WORK: assenting to grant of moneys from U. S. for. AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL: examinations for admission to.. rural, act providing for establishment of. division of, into classes. AGRICULTURAL SITES: board of education may acquire. AGRICULTURE, COUNTY SCHOOLS OF: (See county schools of agriculture.) text-books considering nature and effects of, how approved. ALIENS: 19 95-101 102-16 321 547 649-51 45 112 63 64 122 259 474 428-30 500 272 259, 345 417 146, 304 19 578 583 581-90 307-08 558-76 559 547 60, 321 49 67 33-36 54 102 123 353 275 210-13 560 198 of trustees in cities of fourth class.. 627-28 ANNUAL MEETING: (See district meetings.) ANNUAL REPORT: (See report.) of school district, superintendent of public instruction to require affidavit of 272 to city districts of districts in annexed territory. union of school district in, to other district. |