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HDnorable taonDelrry, page 3
Spar rtle 69, Revisod Civil Statates, provides
La partt
The Board of Control shall have power:
"1. To make rules and regulations for
the government of the State el*easyaary ia-
stittions, aot inconsistent with the eonsti-
tatLon ant laws.
"t. b appoint all officers sand employes
of sauh institutions a fix their salaries
and wages.
"S3 To discharge, apon the recommendation
of the uperinatent, any officer, mploye or
inmates
"4. To appoint assistant physteians.
stewards, patrons eat apotheoarres.
W6. To ake all eontraets ad neessary
arranamests for the eretion of buildings or
improvements apon the grounds oft he Ptstitu-
tions.
"6. To examine and approve or reject
any voeohers or asouents of the saperiantn-
dents.
"I*. It shall exercise a. careful auper-
vision over the general operations of such
institutions and control the expenditures,
and direct the manner in which their revenue
shall be disbaroseA.
*S, It may take and hold i trust any
gift or devise of real or personal estate
for the benefit of such Lanstitution aAt apply
the sae as the detr or devuL or may direct."
Arttle 601, Reviset Civil Statates, reads as
follows:
*The Board shall ele*t a superintendent
for each inst tunioa uaner its control. Each
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Texas. Attorney-General's Office. Texas Attorney General Opinion: O-1857, text, 1940; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth259052/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.