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2006 Michigan Compiled Laws - Act 149 of 1919
AN ACT to accept the requirements and benefits of an act of the sixty-fourth congress of the United States, approved February 23, 1917, known as the Smith-Hughes act, or Public Act No. 347, relating to appropriations to be made by the federal government to the several states for the support and control of instruction in agriculture, the trades, industries, and home economics, and for the preparation of teachers of vocational subjects; to designate a state board of control for vocational education; to provide for the proper custody and administration of funds received by the state from such appropriations; and to provide for appropriations by the state and by local school authorities to meet the conditions of said act of congress.
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Document | Description |
Section 395.1 | Federal act providing for vocational education; acceptance by state, appropriations. |
Section 395.2 | Federal act; acceptance of benefits of funds. |
Section 395.3 | State board of control for vocational education; membership, terms; administration of act, expenses. |
Section 395.4 | State treasurer; custody of funds, annual report. |
Section 395.5 | Expenses of instruction; reimbursement of schools by state, limitation; training of vocational teachers reimbursement; state appropriations. |
Section 395.6 | State board of control; rules and regulations; disbursements; annual reports. |
Section 395.7 | State board of control; inspection of schools; certification of amounts due; payment. |
Section 395.8 | State board of control; estimate of money to meet federal appropriations; report to state treasurer; tax levy. |
Section 395.9 | State board of control; annual examination of school records. |
Section 395.10 | State board of control; annual report of expenditures. |
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