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1806 GENERAL AND SPECIAL LAWS.
and not more than twenty-nine thousand, seven hundred and
fifty (29,750) according to the last preceding Federal Census,
the County Boards of Trustees may make such provisions as
they deem necessary for office and traveling expenses of the
County Superintendent of Public Instruction; providing that
the amount of such expenditures for office and traveling expenses
shall not exceed the sum of Six Hundred Dollars ($600) per
annum.
SEC. 2. In all counties of the State of Texas having a population
of not less than seventeen thousand, six hundred and
sixty (17,660) inhabitants and not more than seventeen thousand,
eight hundred and fifty (17,85.0) inhabitants according to
the preceding Federal Census, the salary of the County Superintendent
of Public Instruction shall be not less than Two Thousand,
Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($2,750) and not more
than Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) per annum, the amount
of which salary shall be fixed by the order of the County Board
of Education for the said counties, and the County Board of
Education for each of the counties coming within this bill shall
by order entered in its minutes set the salary for each of their
respective counties.
SEC. 2a. In making the annual per capita appportionment to
the public free schools, the County Board of Education of each
of the counties coming under Section 2 of this Act shall also
make an annual allowance out of the State and County Available
School Fund not exceeding the sum of Three Thousand
Dollars ($3,000) for the salary of the County Superintendent
of Public Instruction and Six Hundred Dollars ($600) for traveling
expenses incidental to and necessary in the administration
of the County Superintendent's office annually, and the same
shall be prorated to the schools in said counties in proportion
to the scholastic population of each school district in each of
said respective counties, and the Commissioners Court of each
of said counties may expend out of the General Fund of said
counties not to exceed Three Hundred Dollars ($300) per annum
to defray the office expenses for stamps, stationery, telephone,
and printing, incidental to and necessary in the efficient administration
of the schools of said counties respectively.
SEC. 2b. The salary and traveling expenses provided for in
Sections 2 and 2a shall be paid monthly, upon the order of the
County Board of Education; provided that the salary for the
month of September shall not be paid until the said County
Superintendent submits a certificate from the State Superintendent
of Public Instruction showing that all reports required
have been made to the State Department of Education. That
the office expenses provided herein shall be paid by the County
Treasurer on the order of the Commissioners Court as said expenses
may be incurred.
SEC. 2c. In all counties in the State of Texas having a popu-
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Gammel, Hans Peter Mareus Neilsen. The Laws of Texas, 1937-1939 [Volume 31], book, 1939; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth18824/m1/78/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .