Iowa Constitution
Article IX - EDUCATION AND SCHOOL LANDS.
§ 8 Power to legislate.
The board of
education shall have full power and authority to legislate and make all
needful rules and regulations in relation to common schools, and other
educational institutions, that are instituted, to receive aid from the
school or university fund of this state;* but all acts, rules, and
regulations of said board may be altered, amended or repealed by the
general assembly; and when so altered, amended, or repealed they shall
not be re-enacted by the board of education.**
*In the original text, a colon was used, see original Constitution, Art. IX, 1st Education and School boards, §8
**This provision appears to have been superseded or may be obsolete, see this codified Iowa Constitution, Art. IX, 1st Education, §15; the board of education was abolished in 1864 by 1864 Acts, ch 52, §1 Statutory provisions, see Iowa Code chapters 256 and 262
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