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RAILROAD TRACKS IN TOWNS AND CITIES (Political Code)...1296-1301

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REBATES, DISCOUNTS, DRAWBACKS, ETC. (Criminal Code).. .7703-7707

RECANTATION (Civil Code).
RECEIPTS (Civil Code).....

RECEIVERS (Civil Code).

.6131-6136, 3973, 3974

RECEIVING EMBEZZLED PROPERTY (Criminal Code).
RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY (Criminal Code)...
RECORDERS' COURTS (Political Code)....

RECORDING DEEDS, ETC. (Civil Code).
RECORDING SECRETARY (Political Code).
RECORDS (Civil Code)...

RECORDS, JUDICIAL (Civil Code)

RECOUPMENT AND SET-OFF (Civil Code)
RECTIFIERS (Political Code)..

REDEMPTION (Political Code).

"" (Civil Code)

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.3157-3161

.1954-1970

.2340-2347

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..3070-3086, 6054 et seq.

..300 et seq.

..300 et seq.

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..300-330

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RETURNING-OFFICER OF ELECTION (Political Code)...414, 418, 419,

RETURN OF PROCESS (Civil Code)......

REVENUE AND TAXATION (Political Code)

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REVIVAL OF ACTION (Civil Code)

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RIOTS, ROUTS, AND UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLIES (Criminal Code)....

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RIVERS, STREAMS, ETC.; OFFENSES CONCERNING (Criminal Code)

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SALES OF ESTATES OF DECEDANTS (Civil Code).
SALE OF FARM PRODUCTS; REGULATED (Criminal Code)....6878, 6879
SALES (Civil Code ..

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SALES; FRAUDULENT OR VOID (Civil Code).
SALES IN CHANCERY (Civil Code)

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SALESWOMEN AND FEMALE CLERKS (Criminal Code).

SALT LANDS AND SPRINGS (Political Code)....

SALVAGE (Civil Code)......

SAMPLING COTTON (Civil Code).

SANITARY REGULATIONS (Political Code)

SATISFACTION (Civil Code)...

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SCALES, WEIGHTS, MEASURES, ETC. (Political Code)

SCALPERS (Political Code)..

SCHOLASTIC PERIODS (Political Code).

SCHOOL CENSUS (Political Code)

SCHOOL CHILDREN ELIGIBLE (Political Code)

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ARTICLE 1. PUBLIC SCHOOL FUND. 1678–1679.

OFFICERS AND BOARDS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 1680.
SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION. 1681-1688.

ARTICLE 2.

ARTICLE 3.

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ARTICLE 5.

ARTICLE 6.

TOWNSHIPS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS INCORPORATED. 1690.
SCHOOL DISTRICTS AND RE-DISTRICTING BOARDS, HOW CREATED.

1691-1696.

ARTICLE 7. DISTRICT TRUSTEES, ELECTION, POWERS, AND DUTIES OF.
1701.

1697

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS OF EDUCATION. 1702-1711.
COUNTY BOARDS OF EDUCATION, ELECTION, POWERS, AND DUTIES
OF. 1712-1716.

ENUMERATION OR CENSUS OF SCHOOL CHILDREN. 1717-1718.
TEACHERS, QUALIFICATIONS, LICENSE, POWERS, AND DUTIES OF.
1719-1750.

TEACHERS' INSTITUTES. 1751-1754.

CHILDREN AND PUPILS ELIGIBLE TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 1755-1757,
EXAMINATIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

ARTICLE 8.
ARTICLE 9.

ARTICLE 10.
ARTICLE 11.

ARTICLE 12.
ARTICLE 13.

ARTICLE 14.
ARTICLE 15.
ARTICLE 16.
ARTICLE 17.

SCHOLASTIC PERIODS. 1759.

ARTICLE 18.

ARTICLE 19.

ARTICLE 20.

ARTICLE 21.

1758.

APPORTIONMENT OF SCHOOL FUND; DISBURSEMENT.
SCHOOL LANDS, LEASE AND SALE. 1781-1804.

1760-1780.

TEXT-BOOK COMMISSION, MEMBERS, APPOINTMENT OF. 1805-
1850.

ELECTION FOR SPECIAL TAX FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 1851-1860.
HIGH SCHOOLS FOR COUNTIES. 1861-1868.
UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA. 1869-1892.

ARTICLE 22. CEMENT LABORATORY. 1893.

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ARTICLE 28. ALABAMA SCHOOL FOR NEGRO DEAF MUTES AND BLIND. 1949

ARTICLE 29.

ARTICLE 30.

1953.

REFORMATORY AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. 1954-1970.
PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR MINES AND MINING. 1971-1974.

ARTICLE 31. SCHOOL HOUSES. 1975-1993.

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1678. Appropriations for public 1679. When appropriations accrue; placed to credit of educational fund.

schools.

1678. (3539) (943) Appropriations for public schools.— For the maintenance of a system of public schools of the state

Officers and Boards of Public Schools.

the following sums of money are hereby appropriated for every scholastic year, to wit:

1. The annual interest at six per cent on all sums of money which have heretofore been or which may hereafter be received by the state, as the proceeds of sales of lands granted or entrusted by the United States to the state, or to the several townships thereof, valueless sixteenth section fund, and school indemnity fund for school purposes.

2. The annual interest at four per cent on that part of the surplus revenue of the United States deposited with the state under the act of congress approved June 23, 1836.

3. All annual rents, incomes, and profits or interest arising from the proceeds of sales of all lands as may hereafter be given by the United States, or by this state, or by individuals, for the support of the public schools of the state.

4. All such sums as may accrue to the state as escheats the same to be applied to the support of the public schools during the scholastic year next ensuing the receipt in the state treasury.

5. The net amount of poll tax that may be collected in the state; poll tax collected in every county to be retained therein for the support of the public schools thereof and distributed and disbursed as provided in this chapter.

6. Licenses which are by law required to be paid into the school fund of any county to be promptly paid by the judge of probate or other person collecting the same to the county superintendent of education and to be expended for the benefit of the public schools of each county.

7. The further sum of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars annually for every scholastic year.

1679. (3540) (944) When appropriations accrue, placed to credit of educational fund.-All such appropriations, except the poll tax, shall accrue to the educational fund on the first day of October, in each year; and on that day the state auditor shall place to the credit of that fund, on the books in his office, all such amounts as accrue thereto from the sources in this article mentioned, except the poll tax, for the scholastic year beginning on that day.

ARTICLE 2.

OFFICERS AND BOARDS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. 1680.

1680. (3541) (945) Officers and boards for administration Amended, of public schools. For the administration and government of public schools in this state, there are the following officers and boards of education:

1. The superintendent of education.

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2.

3.

Superintendent of Education.

A county superintendent of education in each county.
Three district trustees in each school district.

4. One county board of education; constituted as hereinafter provided.

Statute construed.—Gibson v. Mabry, 145 Ala. 112 (40 So. 297).

Const.,

22, 1907, p. 63, § 1.

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1681. (3542) (946) Term of office; salary.-"The Superin114; Feb. tendent of Education" holds office for the term of four years from the time of his installation in office, and until his successor is elected and qualified, and shall receive a salary of three thousand dollars per annum, payable in monthly installments, on the last day of each month, and shall not be eligible as his

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own successor.

1682. (3543) (947) Oath of office and bond. Before entering upon the duties of his office, he shall take the oath of office prescribed by the constitution, and shall also give bond, with sureties to be approved by the governor, in the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, conditioned faithfully to discharge the duties of his office so long as he shall remain therein, or perform any of the duties thereof; and such bond shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state.

1683. (3544) (948) Office and books, papers and records.— He shall have an office at the capitol of the state, where the bonds, papers, and records of his office shall be kept, and where he shall give attendance when not absent on official business; and it shall be the privilege of all persons interested to have access, at all proper hours, to the books, papers, and records of the office.

1684. (3545) (949) Clerks and their salaries. He is authorized to employ a chief clerk, two bookkeepers, and a stenogra63, § 7. pher for service in his office; and such clerks shall be allowed salaries as follows: The chief clerk, eighteen hundred dollars per year; the two bookkeepers, fifteen hundred dollars per year each; the stenographer, seven hundred and fifty dollars per year, to be paid as the salaries of other department clerks are paid.

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