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Compulsory Education (Continued).

Fines collected, how disposed of, p. 68, s. 211.
Habitual truants may be put in special schools,
p. 66, s. 208.

Punishment for encouraging truancy, p. 67, s.
209.

Punishment for false statements concerning
age, p. 68, s. 210.

Punishment of parent of truant, p. 66, s. 205.
School officer, peace officer, or attendance officer
may arrest, p. 67, s. 207.

School officer or taxpayer may file criminal com-
plaint, p. 66, s. 206.

School trustees authorized to provide specially
for habitual truants, p. 67, s. 208.

School trustees, clerk shall file complaint, p. 66,
s. 206.

School trustees may appoint and remove atten-
dance officer, p. 67, s. 207.

School trustees shall direct attendance officer to
make complaint, p. 66, s. 206.

School trustees to make investigation, p. 66, s. 206.
See Contributory Dependency and Delinquency,
and Dependent, Neglected or Delinquent Chil-
dren.

Truancy defined, p. 66, s. 204.

Truancy, habitual, p. 66, s. 204.

Consolidation of schools and transportation of
pupils, 127-130.

Constitutional Provisions-

Education to be encouraged, p. 5. s. 1.
Irreducible school fund-

Apportionment of interest on, p. 5. s. 2, 3,
Escheated estates, appropriated to, p. 5, s. 3.
Fines appropriated to, p. 5, s. 3.

How created, p. 5, s. 3.

Interest on only apportioned to schools, p. 6,
s. 3.

Interest on certain portions of may be used for
university, p. 6, s. 8.

Interest on, forfeited by school districts, p. 5,
s. 2.

Investment of, p. 5, s. 3.

Lands (public) and funds dedicated to support
of education, p. 5, s. 3.

Land warrants considered as belonging to, p.
5, s. 3.

Money and property of shall not be transferred,
p. 5, s. 3.

Legislature and education-

Shall establish different grades of schools, p.)
6, s. 5.

Shall establish normal school, p. 6, s. 5.
Shall establish state university, p. 6, s. 4.
Shall provide special state school tax for uni-
versity and common schools, p. 6, s. 6.
Shall provide uniform school system, p. 5, s. 2.
No funds for sectarian purposes, p. 7, s. 10.
Normal school, p. 6, s. 5.

Oath of office-

College professors must take, p. 6, s. 5.
Public school teachers must take, p. 6, s. 5.
Penalty for district not maintaining school six
months, when, p. 5, s. 2.

Sectarian instruction prohibited, p. 7, s. 9.
Six months of school to be maintained, p. 5, s. 2.
State university established, p. 6, s. 4.
University regents provided for, p. 6, s. 7.
Women may serve as school trustees, Rev. Laws,
s. 371.

Contributory dependency and contributory delin-
quency, Rev. Laws, s. 757-764; p. 87-89.

See Compulsory Education, and Dependent, Neg-
lected or Delinquent Children.

County aid for certain district high schools, p. 130,
131.

County Auditor-

Shall add county school tax to assessment roll,
p. 46, s. 139.

Shall add special taxes to assessment roll, p. 28,
P. 13, s. 67; p. 46, s. 141.

Shall draw warrants on county treasurer for
official organ of state board of education, p. 9,
S. 4.

Shall draw warrant on order of deputy superin-
tendent, p. 27, P. 6, s. 67; p. 28, P. 8, s. 67; p. 29,
P. 14, s. 67.

County Auditor (Continued).

Shall forfeit $100 from official compensation, p.
41, s. 119.

Shall keep separate accounts with the different
funds, p. 39, s. 118.

How such accounts are to be started and kept.
p. 39, 40, s. 118.

Shall not draw warrant, p. 13, P. 1, 2, s. 12; p. 27,
P. 2, s. 67; p. 31, 33, s. 69, 78.

Shall receive no fees for handling school moneys,
p. 49. s. 150.

Shall report to superintendent of public instruc-
tion, p. 50, s. 1522.

Shall transfer moneys when notified by deputy
superintendent, p. 35, s. 88.

County Boards of Education-

Are vested with same powers as school trustees,
p. 32, s. 75.

County commissioners temporary board, p. 59,
s. 177.

Election of, p. 59, s. 178.
Powers and duties of-

To build dormitories in Elko County, p. 146-149.
To certify as to buildings needed, p. 110, s. 1.
To employ and discharge janitors, etc., p. 59,
s. 179.

To employ teachers holding Nevada high-
school certificates, p. 59, s. 179.

To enforce state courses of study, p. 59, s. 179.
To estimate money needed for new buildings,
p. 110, s. 1.

To furnish annual estimate, p. 59, s. 179.

To pay salary and other expenses, p. 59, s. 180.
To provide for dormitories and dining-hall, p.
60, s. 184.

To take office, when, p. 59, s. 178.
Term of office of, p. 59, s. 178.

Vacancies in filled by appointment, p. 59, s. 178.
County Commissioners-

Shall abolish school districts, p. 36, s. 97.

Shall act as temporary county board of educa-
tion, p. 59, s. 177.

Shall act on applications of deaf, dumb and
blind, p. 83, s. 2; Rev. Laws, s. 1703.

Shall act on application for feeble-minded, p. 83,
s. 2.

Shall appropriate money for county institute, p.
11, P. 7, s. 6.

Shall change boundaries of school districts, p.
32, s. 77.

Shall control, rent, etc., property of abolished
school districts, p. 37, s. 99.

Shall create joint school districts, p. 34, s. 81.
Shall create new school districts, p. 32, s. 77.
Shall enlarge or consolidate school districts, p.
35, s. 87.

Shall establish two county high schools, p. 57,
s. 175.

Shall join in action to establish county normal
training schools, p. 60, s. 185.

Shall levy county school tax, p. 46, s. 139.
Shall levy special tax for payment of interest-
bearing warrants, p. 80, s. 5.

Shall levy state school tax, p. 45, s. 135.
Shall locate county high school, p. 57, s. 175.
Shall make annual levy for county high school,
p. 59, s. 180.

Shall make certain provisions for deaf, dumb and
blind, p. 83, s. 4; Rev. Laws, s. 1704.
Shall make levy for high-school bonds and inter-
est, p. 111, s. 6.

Shall make levy for school district tax, when, p.
28, P. 13, s. 67; p. 46, s. 140, 141.

Shall make levy for special bond tax, p. 63, s. 197.
Shall make special tax levy for county high
school, p. 58, s. 176.

Shall not allow census marshal's bill, p. 44, s. 133.
Shall not transfer school funds, Rev. Laws, s.
1540.

Shall order election on request of county board
of education, p. 110, s. 2.

Shall provide certain funds for county normal
training school, p. 61, P. 3, s. 189.

Shall transfer money to school funds, when, p.
75, 76, s. 1, 2.

Shall submit question of establishing county
high school to voters, p. 57, s. 174.

County Commissioners (Continued).

Shall support children sent to state orphans'
home, p. 82, s. 13; Rev. Laws, s. 4099.

County High Schools-

Bonding for, p. 110-113, s. 1-10.
Interest limit, p. 111, s. 6.

Limitations on, p. 112, s. 7.

Time limit for redemption, p. 111, s. 3, 6.
Control and management in hands of county
boards of education, p. 57-60.
County boards of education for-

At first temporary, p. 59, s. 177.
County commissioners-

To estimate cost of grounds, buildings, etc.,
p. 57, s. 175.

To levy county tax for grounds, buildings, etc.,
p. 58, s. 176.

Dormitories and dining halls, p. 60, s. 184. See
County Boards of Education.
Bonding for, p. 110-113, s. 1-10.

Election for building, p. 110-113, s. 2.

Election to establish, p. 57, s. 173.

Ballots for, to contain what, p. 57, s. 174.
Officers to serve gratis, p. 57, s. 174.
Petition for, p. 57, s. 174.

Eligibility of pupils for, how determined, p. 60,
s. 181.

County Normal Training Schools (Continued).
Restrictions as to counties, p. 60, s. 185.
Salary of teacher to be paid from general fund
of state, in usual manner, p. 61, P. 2, s. 189.
County money may be transferred to district school
funds, when, p. 75-76, s. 1, 2.

County Treasurer

Duty as to interest on school bonds, p. 63, 111, s.
197, 6.

Shall keep separate accounts with different
funds, p. 39, s. 118.

Shall receive and hold school moneys as special
deposit, p. 48, s. 149.

Shall transfer moneys when notified by deputy
superintendent, p. 35, s. 88.

To call in and pay district bonds at maturity, p.
63, s. 197.

To forfeit $100 as penalty, p. 41, 48, s. 119, 149, P. 4.
To notify superintendent of public instruction
as to county school money, p. 48, s. 149.

To pay over money only on warrants of county
auditor, p. 48, s. 149.

To receive no fees for handling school moneys,
p. 49, s. 150.

To refuse payment of claims, when, p. 48, s. 149.
To report to superintendent of public instruc-
tion, when, p. 48, s. 149.

In case levy by county commissioners is deferred, Damages on account of minors, p. 107.

p. 58, s. 176.

Location of-

Ballot for location to contain what, p. 57, s. 175.
By election, when, p. 57, s. 175.
By commissioners, p. 57, s. 175.

Money for support of-

To be drawn from county high-school fund,
p. 59, s. 180.

Principals of may supervise district schools, p.
60, s. 182.

Pupils for, p. 60, s. 181.

State board of education has charge of entrance
requirements for, p. 59, s. 181.

Tax levy for-

Special, how made and when, p. 58, s. 176.
To be made annually by county commission-
ers, p. 59, s. 180.

To be made on estimate of the county board of
education, p. 59, s. 180.

Temporary board for, p. 59, s. 177.
Under state supervision, p. 60, s. 183.
County Normal Training Schools-
Establishment of-

Action by the county board of education and
county commissioners required for, p. 60, s.
185.

Action by state board of education necessary
for, p. 60, s. 185.

At least five bona fide applicants for instruc-
tion required for, p. 60, s. 185.

County commissioners to provide certain funds
for, p. 61, s. 189.

Graduates to receive second-grade elementary
certificate, p. 61, s. 188.

Normal training school board is state board of
education, p. 60, s. 186.

Powers and duties of normal training school
board-

To admit resident students on examination, p.
61, s. 187.

To admit without examination certain resident
students, p. 61, s. 187.

To certify cost of maintenance to county com-
missioners, p. 61, s. 189.

To certify to state controller establishment of
normal training school, etc., p. 61, s. 189.
To designate in notice to state controller the
amount needed for salary of teacher, p. 61,
s. 189.

To determine the qualifications of students for
admission, p. 61, s. 187.

To employ competent teacher, p. 61, s. 189.
To estimate cost of maintenance of school, p.
61, s. 189.

To formulate a course of study, p. 61, s. 187.
To grant certificates of graduation, p. 61, s. 187.
To make and put into effect necessary rules
and regulations for management of school,
p. 61, s. 190.

Purpose of, p. 60, s. 185.

Deaf, Dumb and Blind-

Application for support and education, how
made, p. 83, s. 2.

Appropriation for, Stats. 1915, p. 235, s. 29.
Certificate of superintendent of public instruc-
tion necessary, p. 83, s. 2.

Expenses of-

Persons over 21 years of age, p. 83, s. 4.
Portion of paid by county commissioners, p.
83. s. 4.

Qualifications of for state aid, p. 83. s. 4.
Support, education and care of in charge of
superintendent public instruction, p. 82, s. 1.
Support of provided by state, p. 83, s. 4.
Department of engineering service at university,
p. 132.

Delinquent Children. See Juvenile Delinquents.
Dependent, Neglected, or Delinquent Children,
Rev. Laws, s. 728-756; p. 93–106.
Probation officers-

Appointed by district judges, Rev. Laws, s. 733.
Appointment of requires concurrence of cer-
tain officers, Rev. Laws, s. 733.
Appointment to be confirmed by governor,
superintendent of public instruction and
deputy superintendent, when, Rev. Laws, s.
733.

See Contributory Dependency and Delin-
quency, and Compulsory Education.
Deputy Superintendents of Public Instruction-
Appeal from, p. 41, s. 121.

Appointment and term of office of, p. 12, s. 9.
See Errata.

Attorney-general legal adviser of, p. 39, s. 116.
Compensation of-

Office expenses of, p. 14, s. 13.
Salary of, p. 14, s. 13.

Traveling expenses of, p. 14, s. 13.

County superintendent, office abolished, p. 12, s. 7.
Duties of-

To act as deputy examiner, p. 13, s. 11.
To act as educational examiner, p. 13, s. 11.
To advise with teachers, p. 13, s. 11.

To assist at state, district, and county insti-
tutes, p. 13, s. 11.

To assist state board of education in preparing
courses of study, p. 13, s. 11.

To attend meetings of state board of education,
p. 13, s. 11.

To confer with trustees and county officers, p.
13, s. 11.

To devote entire time to supervision, p. 12, s. 9.
To furnish state board of education informa-
tion, p. 13, s. 11.

To hold teachers' meetings, p. 13, s. 11.
To inspect school buildings, libraries and appa-
ratus, p. 13, s. 11.

To make written report quarterly to superin-
tendent of public instruction, p. 12. P. 12, s. 6.

Deputy Superintendents (Continued).

Emeritus positions at university, p. 144, 145.
To visit each school at least twice each year, Employment of children prohibited in certain
p. 13, s. 11.

Powers and duties of, p. 13-16, s. 12-21.

cases, p. 108-110.
Errata, facing page 2.

May issue temporary certificates, when, p. 15, Escheated Estates-
19, s. 17, 34.

May suspend teachers' certificates, when, p. 13,
14, 40, s. 12, 120.

Shall cause district school levy to be made,
when, p. 28, P. 13, s. 67.

Shall cause needed repairs to be made to school
buildings, when, p. 28, P. 8, s. 67.

Shall cause privies to be built, when, p. 27, P.
6, s. 67.

Shall certify certain facts to the school board
clerks, p. 28, p. 13, s. 67.

Shall designate place for school in certain con-
solidated districts, p. 33, s. 78.

Shall designate places for holding school in
consolidated districts, p. 35, s. 89.

Shall see that school is maintained six months,
p. 28, P. 13, s. 67.

Shall see that school is maintained for eight
months, when, p. 29, P. 14, s. 67.

To act on appointment of probation officer by
district judge, when, Rev. Laws, s. 733.
To appoint census marshals, when, p. 41, s. 122.
To appoint school trustees, when, p. 14, P. 8, s.
12; p. 25, 35, s. 64, 89.

To appoint special census marshal, when, p. 44,
s. 131.

To approve transfer of school children, p. 30,
P. 20, s. 67. See Transfer of Pupils and
School Funds, p. 124, 125, s. 1, 2.

To determine suspension or expulsion of chil-
dren, when, p. 30, P. 18, s. 67.

To enforce method of school board accounts, p.
14, P. 5, s. 12.

To examine, compare and revise census mar-
shal's report, p. 44, s. 130.

To file directory of teachers and school trus-
tees with county auditor, p. 13, P. 1, s. 12.
To grade the public schools, when, p. 14, P. 7,
s. 12.

To inspect record books and accounts of school
boards, p. 14, P. 5, s. 12.

To inspect school fund accounts of the county
auditor and report thereon, p. 14, P. 6, s. 12.
To investigate claim against any school fund,
when, p. 13. P. 2, s. 12.

To notify county commissioners of approval of
census reports, p. 44, s. 133.

To provide American flag, when, p. 38, s. 113,

Qualifications of, p. 12, 13, s. 9, 10.

Removal from office, when, p. 14, s. 16.

Rules and regulations for, p. 14, s. 15.

Salary, office and traveling expenses of. See

Compensation of.

Vacancy, how filled, p. 13, s. 9.

District Attorney-

Legal adviser of school boards, p. 39, s. 115. See
Errata.

To cause arrest and prosecution in connection
with the school census, when, p. 44, s. 132.

To enforce law against houses of ill-fame, p. 69,
s. 219.

District High School-

Annual estimate for, p. 77, s. 5.

Application of act restricted, p. 78, s. 10.

County commissioners to make annual levy for,|
p. 77, s. 6.

Established, how, p. 76, s. 1, 2.

Fund for from county tax, p. 77, s. 6.

Governed by school trustees and state board of
education, p. 77, s. 3, 5, 6, 7.

Principal may supervise schools of district, p. 78,
s. 8.

Pupils admitted, how, p. 77, s. 7.

Subject to school laws, etc., p. 78, s. 9.

Subject to state supervision, p. 78, s. 9.

Supported, how, p. 77, s. 4.

Trustees to provide building, p. 74, s. 3.
Divers school funds, p. 113-116.

Educational districts, five supervision, p. 12, s. 8.
Educational Survey. See State Educational Sur-
vey.

Elementary and high schools, p. 37, s. 102.
Emergency school fund. See Funds, School.

For state permanent school fund, p. 113, 114, s. 5,
12, 259.

Establishment of kindergartens, p. 134.
Estray animals, proceeds of sale for county school
fund, Rev. Laws, s. 2281.

Exemptions from jury duty, p. 39, s. 117.
Exemptions of school property, p. 38, s. 106.
Feeble-Minded Children-

Appropriation for, p. 84, s. 4.

How cared for, p. 83, 84, s. 1, 2, 3, 4.

Fines, all to go into state permanent school fund,
Rev. Laws. s. 3760.

Firearms, use of by minors, p. 107.
Fish and Game Laws, p. 152-157.

Teachers must give instructions in monthly, p.
38, s. 108.

Flag, National, p. 38, s. 113.
Flag of Nevada, p. 39, s. 114.
Free Text-Books-

Erroneous reference to, p. 30, after P. 20, s. 67.
See, instead, Transfer of Pupils and School
Funds, p. 124, 125, s. 1, 2.

Free Text-Book Act, p. 78, 79, s. 1-10.
Books loaned to children, p. 78. s. 2.
Books may be sold, p. 79, s. 6.

Books property of district, p. 78, s. 2.
Former act repealed, p. 79, s. 9.

Parents and guardians responsible for, p. 78, s. 3.
Teachers' desk-books property of districts, p. 79,
s. 5.

Trustees to pay over money to county treasurer,
p. 79, s. 7.

Violation of act, penalty for, p. 79, s. 8.
Funds, School. See Divers School Funds.

Apportionment of-

For county, p. 50, s. 152.

For emergency, p. 36, s. 94.

For state, p. 45, 49, s. 136, 151.

In consolidated districts, p. 35, s. 88.

In joint districts, p. 34, s. 82.

Restriction as to county school, in certain dis-
tricts, p. 33, s. 79.

Restriction as to state school, in certain dis-
tricts, p. 33, s. 79.

County-

County treasurer to receive and pay out, p. 48,
s. 149.

Created, p. 48, s. 149.

Estray animals, proceeds of sale to go into,

Rev. Laws, s. 2281.

Road funds may be applied to, when, Rev.
Laws, s. 3012.

To have 2 per cent of net profits from any
county or municipal franchise, Rev. Laws,
s. 2135.

To receive fees from grazing, Rev. Laws, s.
3478.

Unlawful stock, proceeds of sale of to go into,
Rev. Laws, s. 2251.

Use of, p. 47, s. 142.

County high-

Estimates for, p. 57, s. 175.

Custodian of, p. 58, 59, s. 176, 180.
Expenditures of, p. 59, s. 179.

Tax levy for, p. 58, 59, s. 176, 189.
Uses of, p. 58, 59, s. 176, 180.
District library-

How apportioned, p. 52, s. 153.
How determined, p. 52, s. 154.
How expended, p. 52, s. 155.
Emergency-

Action creating, p. 35, s. 90.

Amount of semiannually set aside, p. 35, s. 90.

Amount to district, when, p. 36, s. 93.

Basis of distribution, p. 36, s. 93.

But one apportionment, p. 36, s. 94.

How used, p. 35, s. 91.

Transfer of to county treasurer, p. 36, s. 95.

Unused balance to revert, p. 36, s. 96.

Normal training school-

Set aside, p. 61, s. 189.

Use of, p. 61, s. 189.

Funds, School (Continued).

Reversion not to apply to moneys derived from
local sources, p. 50, s. 1522.

Grazing fees, 10 per cent of apportioned to county
school fund, Rev. Laws, s. 3478.
High-school dormitories, Elko County, p. 146-149.

Reversion of district school surplus, p. 50, s. Holidays-
1522.

Shall not be transferred, Rev. Laws, s. 1540.
State distributive-

County treasurer to receive and pay out, p. 48,
s. 149.

Created, p. 45, s. 136.

How transferred to counties, p. 48, s. 146.
Method of apportionment, p. 49, s. 151.
Salary of superintendent of public instruction
paid out of, Rev. Laws, s. 3758.

To be used only for payment of teachers' sal-
aries, p. 45, s. 137.

To receive one-half surplus from state library
fund, Rev. Laws, s. 3952.

Toll roads, penalties on to go into, Rev. Laws,
8. 3758.

State permanent-

Created, Rev. Laws, s. 355.

Custodian of securities for, p. 47, s. 145.

Schools shall be kept open on, when, p. 38, s. 112.
Shall not be kept open on, when, p. 38, s. 112.
Hospital near schoolhouse unlawful, Rev. Laws, s.
6534.

Houses of Ill-Fame-

Must not be located where, p. 69, s. 217; Rev.
Laws, s. 6510.

Penalty on, p. 69, s. 218.

Sheriff and district attorney to enforce penalty.
p. 69, s. 219.

Hygiene to be taught, p. 38, s. 107.
Interest-Bearing School Warrants-
Amount of limited, p. 80, s. 4.
How endorsed, p. 80, s. 2.

Issued, how, when, p. 79, 80, s. 1, 2.

Must be paid within three years, p. 80, s. 5.
Order of payment of, p. 80, s. 3.
Preliminaries as to issue, p. 80, s. 5.
Tax levy for payment of, p. 80, s. 5.

Fines under compulsory education for, p. 68, Irreducible school fund. See Constitutional Pro-
s. 211.

Investment of, Stats. 1913, p. 252-3.

Investment of, p. 48, s. 148.

Printing expenses of state land office to be
paid out of state school fund, when, Rev.
Laws, s. 4356-4359.

visions.

State board of investment for, Stats. 1913, p. 252,
s. 1.

Jury Duty-

Teachers and college professors exempt from,
when, p. 39, s. 117.

Report on securities of state by state con- Juvenile court law. See Dependent, Neglected, or
troller, p. 47, s. 144.

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Legal advisers-

Attorney-general, p. 39, s. 116

District attorney, p. 39, s. 115. See Errata.
Penalty on teachers for nonfulfilment of con-
tract, p. 41, s. 120.

Public school defined, p. 37, s. 101.
Elementary schools, p. 37, s. 102.
High schools, p. 37, s. 102.

Physiology and hygiene to be taught, p. 38, s. 107.
Salary proviso, p. 37, s. 104.

Sectarian literature prohibited, p. 37, s. 105.
Schools not to be closed on election days, when,
p. 38, s. 112.

School property exempt from taxation or execu-
tion, p. 38, s. 106.

School month, p. 37, s. 104.

School year, p. 37, s. 103.
Governor of State-

Member of state board of education, p. 9, s. 1.
Member of state board of investment, Stats. 1913,
p. 252, s. 1.

Member of state text-book commission, p. 52, s.
158.

President of state board of education, p. 9, s. 2.
President of text-book commission, p. 53, s. 159.
To act on appointment of probation officer by
district judge, when, Rev. Laws, s. 733.

To act with superintendent of public instruction!
in making contracts for care of delinquents,
when, Rev. Laws, s. 756.

To appoint text-book commission, p. 52, s. 158.
To appoint board of visitors for University of
Nevada, p. 123, s. 2.

To designate Arbor day by proclamation, p. 38,
s. 110.

To fill vacancies in state text-book commission,
p. 52, s. 158.

Delinquent Children.

Juvenile Delinquents-

Nevada school of industry for, p. 90-93, s. 1-15.
Special state tax for, p. 92, s. 15.

Kindergartens, See Establishment of Kindergar-
tens.

Land-grant moneys and university funds, p. 145-
146.

Legal advisers of school officers, p. 39, s. 115, 116.
See Errata.

Legislature and education. See Constitutional
Provisions.

Libraries, District School-

Amount of money for, how determined, p. 52, s.
153, 154.

Apportionment of money to, p. 5, s. 153.
Books to be approved by superintendent of pub-
lic instruction, p. 52, s. 155.

Books for, to be purchased by, p. 52, s. 156.
Money for, how expended, p. 52, s. 155.

Rules and regulations for purchase of books, etc.,
p. 52, s. 157.

Libraries, Free Public-

Act to establish, Rev. Laws, s. 794, 3227-3231.
Cities may establish, P. 61, s. 794.

Claims against, how paid, s. 3230.
Commissioners to levy tax for, s. 3230.

Free, rooms to be, s. 3231.

Petition to establish, s. 3227.

State board of education to appoint trustees,
s. 3228.

Tax levy for, limited, s. 3227.

Trustees of, term, no compensation, s. 3228.
Trustees, powers of, s. 3229.

Life diplomas. See Teachers' Certificates.
Minors must not be sold liquors, etc., or allowed in
certain places, p. 106, 107.

Misdemeanor to disturb school or interfere with
school children. See Protection of School Chil-
dren.

Mothers' pensions and aid for dependent chiidren,
p. 84-87.

Nevada School of Industry, p. 90-93.
Normal school. See Constitutional Provisions, and
University of Nevada.

Oath of office for college professors and teachers.
See Constitutional Provisions.

Oath of office, when term of office begins, bond,
Rev. Laws, s. 2786.

Orphans' home. See State Orphans' Home.
Penalty for teachers for non fulfilment of contract,
p. 41, s. 120.

Pensions for teachers. See Retirement Salaries
for Teachers.

Physiology and hygiene, p. 38, s. 107.
President of University-

Member of state board of education, p. 9, s. 1.

President of University (Continued).
Member of state board of investment, Stats. 1913,
p. 252, s. 1.

Member of state text-book commission, p. 52, s.
158.

See University of Nevada.

Principal of Schools-

Has concurrent power with peace officers, when,
p. 31, s. 72.

May be vested with certain powers, when, p. 32,
s. 74.

Must hold certificate of highest grade taught, p.
28, P. 11, s. 67.

See School Trustees, Teachers, and Teachers'
Certificates.

Protection of School Children-

Misdemeanor to disturb school, p. 68. s. 213.
Misdemeanor to interfere with pupils, when, p.
68, s. 212.

Penalty for interference or disturbance, p. 68, s.
214.

Protection of School Property-

Misdemeanor to injure or deface, p. 68, s. 215.
Penalty, p. 69, s. 216.

Property, school, in charge of school trustees.
See School Trustees.

Public schools defined, p. 37, s. 101.
Elementary schools, p. 37, s. 102.
High schools, p. 37, s. 102.

Public-service division of university, p. 133, 134.
Records or documents, penalty for altering, defac-
ing, forging or stealing, Rev. Laws, s. 2817.
Regents. See Constitutional Provisions, and Uni-
versity of Nevada.

School Districts (Continued).

New districts-

Shall receive part of funds of old district,
when, p. 33, s. 80.

Size of limited, p. 32, s. 77.

When school in must be begun, p. 32, s. 77.
Union school-

How and when union may be dissolved, p. 35,
s. 86.

How established, p. 34, s. 83.

How expenses are paid, p. 35, s. 85.

How governed. p. 34, s. 84.

How supported, p. 34, s. 83.

In case of disagreement of joint board, p. 34,
s. 84.

What districts may unite, p. 34, s. 83.

When presumed to be organized, Rev. Laws, s.
3322.

When may be abolished, p. 36, s. 97.

Funds of abolished district revert, p. 37, s. 98.
Proceeds of, how disposed of, p. 37, s. 100.
Property of abolished district, p. 37, s. 99.
When school shall not receive public moneys, p.
33, s. 80.

Penalty for presenting fraudulent claim, p. 30,
s. 70.

School funds. See Funds, School.

School libraries. See Libraries, District School.
School month, twenty days, p. 37, s. 104.

Schools not to be closed on election days, when, p.
38, s. 112.

School property exempt from taxation or execu-
tion, p. 38, s. 106.

School text-books. See Text-Book Commission.

Resignation and vacancies, Rev. Laws, s. 2797- School Trustees-
2799, 2801-2806, 2812.

Retirement salaries for teachers, p. 140-144.

Salary proviso, p. 37, s. 104.

School books, determined for elementary grades

by text-book commission, p. 54, s. 163.

See Text-Book Commission.

School Districts-

Bonds of. See Bonds, School Districts.
Boundaries of-

Commissioners to reestablish, when, p. 123, s. 1.
Commissioners to use judgment, p. 124, s. 4.
New, to include same property as old district,
p. 124, s. 3.

No property to escape taxation, p. 124, s. 5.

Petition of heads of families and taxpayers, p.

123, s. 3.

To conform to U. S. surveys, p. 123, s. 2.
Classes of, p. 32, s. 76.

Consolidation of, p. 127-130-

Allowable to enlarge or consolidate in certain
cases, p. 35, s. 87.

Compulsory in certain cases, p. 33, s. 78.
Disposition of funds and property of, p. 33, 35,
s. 78, 88.

Deputy superintendent to appoint first trus-
tees for, p. 33, 35, s. 78, 89.

To designate places for holding school in, p.
33, s. 78.

To designate places to hold school, p. 35,
s. 89.

How accomplished, p. 35, s. 87.

Property and funds of, how disposed of. p. 35,
s. 88.

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Body corporate, p. 21, s. 40.

District attorney adviser of, p. 39, s. 115.
Duties of clerk of, p. 25, s. 65.

Shall accompany orders with itemized bills, p.
31, s. 70.

Shall draw all orders on county auditor, when,
p. 31, s. 69.

Shall hold records subject to inspection, p. 25,
s. 65.

Shall keep record of proceedings, p. 25, s. 65.
Shall not issue order, when, p. 31, s. 70.
Shall receive salary, when, p. 25, s. 65.
Shall sign records, p. 25, s. 65.

Election board-

To file papers, p. 25, s. 60.

To issue certificate of election showing, p. 25,
s. 61.

To summarize votes, p. 25. s. 60.

Election of, p. 21-25, s. 43-61.

Ballots must specify long-term and short-term
candidates, p. 23, s. 52.

Ballots to be printed in certain districts, p. 23,
s. 53.

Candidates in certain districts to file name,
etc., with county clerk, p. 24, s. 59.
Challenge of voter at, allowed. p. 24, s. 58.
Election officers, p. 22, s. 45.

How to vote at, p. 24, s. 54, 58.

Illegal voting, penalty, p. 24, s. 56-58.
Instructions as to voting to be on ballots, p. 24,
s. 55.

Judge of election not authorized to administer
oath of office to school trustee, Rev. Laws
(note), s. 3296.

List to be delivered to inspectors, p. 23, s. 51.
List of voters, p. 23, s. 49.

Not allowed at polls, p. 24, s. 56.
Notice to be posted, p. 22, s. 46.

Pay for preparing list in certain districts, p.
23, s. 50.

Penalty for showing ballot, p. 24, s. 56.
Qualifications for voting, p. 22, s. 47.

Registration regulations, p. 23, s. 48.

Two or more polling places in districts of first
class, p. 22, s. 45, 46.

Voter may have assistance, when, p. 24, s. 57.
Voting to be by ballot, p. 23, s. 52.

What ballots shall be used, what they shall con-
tain, etc., in certain districts, p. 23, s. 53.

First meeting of new board, p. 25, s. 65.
How board is organized, p. 25, s. 65.
Majority vote of to legalize action, p. 26, s. 66.

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