The Laws of Texas, 1925 [Volume 23] Page: 458 of 822
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446 SPECIAL LAWS.
gation of the conduct or incompetency of teachers, providing
for the cancellation of the contract with and discharge of any
teacher found guilty upon due investigation and proof of unbecoming
conduct, inefficiency, neglect of duty, incompetency or
other fault, demanding such cancellation of contract and discharge
in the interest of good order, discipline and efficiency of
the school and generally to adopt any such rules and regulations
as will subserve the efficient and perfect management of the
schools. : , I
SEC. 14. That the secretary of the board shall receive such
compensation for his services as may be allowed by the board
not exceeding five ($5.00) dollars per month.
SEC. 15. A record of minutes of the proceedings of the board
shall be kept and recorded in a well bound book in proper form
which shall be open to the inspection of the public.
SEC. 16. The board of trustees shall annually appoint a suitable
person to take the necessary census of all children within
the district entitled to be enrolled and numbered in the scholastic
census for the current year, to the end that said district
shall receive its full proportionate share of all the available
school funds, and to make report thereof in the prescribed form,
as now provided by General Law, to the proper State and county
authorities. Said person so appointed to take the census shall
receive as compensation for his services, to be allowed by said
board, a sum not in excess of the amount now allowed by General
Law for like services.
SEC. 17. The president of the board shall serve without compensation.
SEC. 18. The president and secretary, when acting in their
official capacity as herein provided, are hereby authorized to
administer oaths or affirmations, and may use the seal of the
board in attestation thereof.
SEC. 19. The board shall provide a suitable seal with a suitable
device of its selection and indicative of its official authority
to be used in the authentication of all bonds, warrants, contracts,
or other documents executed by authority of the board.
SEC. 20. The board of trustees of said Bishop Independent
School District shall have power to levy and collect an annual
ad valorem tax not to exceed one dollar on the one hundred dollars
valuation of taxable property within the district, for the
maintenance of the schools therein, and a tax of not to exceed
fifty (50) cents on the one hundred dollars valuation for the
purchase of sites and for purchasing, constructing, repairing
and equipping public free school buildings within the limits of
said district; provided that the amount of maintenance tax, together
with the amount of bond tax, shall never exceed one dollar
on the one hundred dollars valuation of taxable property
of the district. But if the rate of bond tax fixed by the board of
trustees, together with the rate of the mainenance tax previously
voted in the district shall at any time exceed one dollar on the
one hundred dollar valuation of taxable property, such bond tax
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1925 [Volume 23], book, 1925; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth15499/m1/458/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .