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School Trustees (Continued).

Members liable for illegal order drawn by clerk
of board, p. 30, s. 70.

Monthly meeting of, required in certain districts,
p. 25, s. 66.

No discrimination against female teachers, p. 28,
P. 11, s. 67.

Notice of board meeting necessary, p. 25, s. 66.
Number of and how determined, p. 21, s. 42.
Officers, president and clerk, p. 25, s. 65.
Orders-

Drawn on county auditor, p. 30, s. 69.
Forbidden in certain cases, p. 30, s. 69.
Itemized statement of bills with order, p. 30,
s. 70.

Penalty for presenting fraudulent claims, Rev.
Stats. s. 6715.

Powers and duties-

May define powers and duties of city superin-
tendent in schools of first class, p. 32, s. 77.
May direct principals and teachers to exercise
certain powers, p. 31, s. 74.

Must maintain all schools equal length of time,
p. 31. s. 68.

Shall not be pecuniarily interested in contracts
made, p. 31, s. 71.

Shall not erect school buildings without ap-
proval of plans, p. 26, P. 2, s. 67.

Shall not make repairs without election, when,
p. 27, P. 20, s. 67.

To administer certain oaths, p. 28, P. 15, s. 67,
To build, purchase, rent or repair, p. 27, p. 2,
s. 67.

To buy or sell property, when, p. 26, P. 1, s. 67.
To call meetings of heads of families, p. 27, P.
4, s. 67.

To cause official price-lists of text-books to be
kept posted, p. 55, s. 169.

To cause two suitable privies to be erected, p.
27, P. 6, s. 67.

To change location of schools, p. 27, p. 3, s. 67.
To divide schools into departments, p. 29, P. 17,
s. 67.

To employ legally qualified teachers, p. 28, P.
11, s. 67.

To employ teachers qualified for all grades, p.
28, P. 11, s. 67.

To enforce order and discipline, p. 31, s. 72.
To enforce sanitary regulations, p. 31, P. 24,
s. 67.

To enforce use of course of study and text-
books, p. 30, P. 19, s. 67.

To enter into written contracts with teachers,
p. 28, P. 11, s. 67.

To establish kindergarten department, p. 29,
P. 17, s. 67.

To furnish ceriain supplies for pupils and
school, p. 30, P. 22, s. 67.

To have custody of property, p. 28, P. 9, s. 67.
To hold property for district, p. 21, s. 41.
To insure schoolhouses, etc., p. 28, P. 10, s. 67.
To keep buildings in repair, p. 28, P. 8, s. 67.
To pay transportation of pupils, when, p. 47,
s. 142, p. 128, s. 6.

To maintain departments in certain order, p.
29, P. 17, s. 67.

To maintain at least six months of school, p.
28, 29, P. 13, s. 67.

To maintain school eight months, when, p. 29,
P. 14, s. 67.

To maintain school in different places in dis-
trict, p. 31, 34, s. 68, 90.

To make arrangements with other districts for
transfer of children, p. 124-125, s. 1, 2; p. 30, P.
20, s. 67.

To make annual report, p. 30, P. 23, s. 67.
To manage and control school property. p. 27,
P. 5, s. 67.

To notify county commissioners and deputy
superintendent, p. 28, P. 13, s. 67.

To pay for children attending in another dis-
trict, p. 124-125, s. 1, 2.

To pay in all moneys collected, p. 27, P. 5, s. 67.
To pay salaries of teachers, p. 28, P. 12, s. 67.
To pay for transportation of pupils, when, p.
47, s. 142.

To prescribe and enforce rules, p. 27, P. 7, s. 67.

School Trustees (Continued).
Powers and duties-

To provide desk text-books for teachers, p. 29,
P. 16. s. 67.

To provide free text-books for district, p. 76,
s. 1.

To provide record-books for district, p. 29, P.
16, s. 67.

To suspend or expel certain pupils from school,
p. 30, P. 18, s. 67.

To suspend or expel pupils under 14 years of
age, when, p. 30, P. 18, s. 67.

To visit schools, p. 30, P. 21, s. 67.
Salary of clerk in certain districts, p. 25, s. 65.
Terms of office begin, p. 25, s. 62.

Vacancies, when filled by appointment, p. 25,
s. 63.

When filled by election, p. 25, s. 63.
Vested with necessary power, p. 31, s. 73.
Women may serve as. See Constitutional Pro-
visions.

School year, p. 37, s. 103.

Sectarian instruction prohibited, p. 37, s. 105.
Sheriff shall enforce laws against houses of ill-
fame, p. 69, s. 219.

State Board of Education-

Constitute county normal training-school board,
p. 60, s. 186. See County Normal-Training
School.

How composed, p. 9, s. 1.

Members of state board of investment, Stats.
1913, p. 252. s. 1.

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

Officers of, p. 9, s. 2.

Powers and duties of-

Shall have direction and control of Virginia
City School of Mines, p. 116, s. 1.

Shall issue first-grade elementary certificates
to graduates of Nevada State Normal School,
p. 97, s. 7. See University of Nevada.
Shall issue high-school certificates to gradu-
ates of Nevada State Normal School, p. 120,
s. 7. See University of Nevada.

To adopt courses of study and enforce use in
schools, p. 9, p. 1, s. 4.

To adopt books for district libraries, p. 9, p.
2, s. 4.

To adopt seal, p. 9, P. 5, s. 4.

To appoint deputy superintendents, p. 12,
s. 9.

To appoint public library trustees, Rev. Laws,
s. 3228.

To designate official organ, p. 9, 10, P. 7, s. 4.
To examine and certificate teachers, p. 15-19,
s. 17-35; p. 61, s. 188.

To fix date of holding teachers' examina-
tions, p. 15, s. 18.

To have charge of county normal-training
schools, p. 60, s. 186.

To have printing done by state printer, p. 9,
P. 4, s. 4.

To keep record of proceedings, p. 9, P. 6, s. 4.
To participate in control of district high
schools, p. 76, 77, s. 3, 5, 6, 7.

To remove deputy superintendents, p. 14,
s. 16.

To revoke or suspend teachers' certificates,
p. 9, P. 3, s. 4.

State Board of Investment-
Attorney-general legal adviser, Stats. 1913, p.
252, s. 1.

Controller to notify, s. 1.
Created, s. 1.
Membership, s. 1.

Powers and duties-

Limited as to county bonds, s. 5.

To make judicious investment of school funds,
s. 2.

To make permanent record of proceedings, s. 3.
To make record of yea and nay vote, s. 3.

To sell and reinvest securities, s. 4.

State Controller-

To notify state board of investment quarterly,
Stats. 1913, p. 252, s. 2.

To render statement to superintendent of public
instruction, p. 47, s. 144.

State Controller (Continued).

To report on securities to state board of educa-
tion, p. 47, s. 144.

To report to University regents, p. 126, s. 3.
To set aside money for salary of normal-training
school teacher, when, p. 61, P. 2, s. 189.

To draw warrants on the state treasurer, p. 36,
47, s. 95, 145.

State educational survey, p. 149, 150.

State museum given to Nevada Historical Society,
p. 134, 135.

State Orphans' Home-

Board of directors to manage, Rev. Laws, s. 4089.
Membership of board, s. 4090.

Powers and duties of-

Authorized to receive and manage gifts, etc.,
s. 4104.

To appoint superintendent and matron, s.
4090.

To dispose of gifts as donors direct, s. 4104.
To employ all necessary help, s. 4090.
To keep record of proceedings, s. 4090.
To make by-laws for government of home,
s. 4090.

To make biennial report to legislature, s. 4090.
Children mentally or physically deformed not
admitted, Rev. Laws, s. 4095.

Children in-

Are wards of state, Rev. Laws, s. 4092.

May be educated at Carson City schools, p. 80,
s. 1.

To be instructed in manual and domestic arts,
p. 80, s. 1.

To be taught commercial branches in high
school, p. 80, s. 1.

To be trained and educated for useful citizen-
ship, Rev. Laws, s. 4092.

Dependent or neglected children admitted on
order of district court, p. 82, s. 12, 13.
Money paid to Carson school district for educa-
tion of orphans. p. 80, 81, s. 1, 3.

Nonorphan children, wards of state, p. 82, s. 13.
Expenses, transportation and maintenance of,
p. 82, s. 13.

Salary of superintendent and matron of, Rev.
Laws, s. 4090.

Teachers in, to be certified by state, Rev. Laws,
s. 4090.

Text-books, etc., to be furnished by board of
directors of home, p. 81, s. 2.

What the children in shall be taught, Rev. Laws,
s. 4094.

State Superintendent. See Superintendent of Pub-
lic Instruction.
State Treasurer-

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

To be custodian of school securities, p. 47, s. 145.
To cut off and pay coupons in presence of state
board of education, p. 48, s. 147.

To negotiate for investment of state school mon-
eys, Stats. 1913, p. 253, s. 2.

To pay over all public school moneys on warrant
of state controller, p. 47, s. 145.

To pay over state school moneys to county treas-
urers semiannually, p. 48, s. 146.

State University. See Constitutional Provisions,
and University of Nevada.

State veterinary control service at university, p.
131.

Stimulants and narcotics, p. 38, s. 107.
Superintendent of Public Instruction-

Appeal to superintendent of public instruction,
when, p. 41, s. 121.

Curator of state museum, p. 72, s. 2.
Decision of superintendent of public instruction
on, final, p. 41, s. 121.

Director of state orphans' home, Rev. Laws, s.
4089.

Duties as curator of state museum-

To collect specimens of ores, catalog them and
place them in museum, p. 72, s. 3.

To include report of museum in biennial
report, p. 72, s. 3.

To inquire as to mining resources and to
inspect mines, p. 72, s. 3.

Elected quadrennially, p. 10, s. 5.

Superintendent Public Instruction (Continued).
Member of board of directors of state orphans'
home, Rev. Laws, s. 4090.

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

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

Office of state mineralogist abolished, p. 72, s. 1.
Powers and duties of-

To act on appointment of probation officer by
district judge, when, Rev. Laws, s. 733.
To act with governor in making contracts for
care of delinquents, when, Rev. Laws, s. 756.
To address public assemblies, p. 10, P. 1, s. 6.
To appoint census marshals in new districts,
p. 33, 34, 35, s. 80, 92.

To appoint school trustees in joint districts, p.
37, s. 81.

To apportion money from old districts to new,
p. 33, s. 80.

To apportion county school fund, p. 10, P. 3, s. 6.
To apportion state distributive school fund, p.
10, P. 2, s. 6.

To call county institutes, p. 11, P. 7, s. 6.
To call meetings of state board of education,
p. 12, P. 8, s. 6.

To call meetings of state text-book commis-
sion, p. 53, s. 160.

To conduct institute, p. 10, P. 1, s. 6.

To confer additional authority on deputy
superintendents, p. 14, s. 14.

To consult with school officers, p. 10, p. 1, s. 6.
To convene and preside over state and district
institutes, p. 11, P. 7, s. 6.

To decide appeals from teachers and school
boards, p. 41, s. 121.

To deliver to successor property and effects of
office, p. 12, P. 14, s. 6.

To determine county school tax, when, p. 46,
s. 139.

To determine amount of surplus district school
funds to be reverted, p. 50, s. 1522.

To determine amount apportioned library fund,
p. 52, s. 154.

To draw order on county auditor, p. 9, 10, p. 7,
s. 4.

To employ stenographic clerk, p. 75, s. 1, 2.
To engage institute lecturers and teachers, p.
11, P. 6, s. 6.

To enter into contracts for care of deaf, dumb,
and blind, p. 82, s. 1.

To enter into contracts for care of feeble-
minded, p. 83, s. 1.

To fill vacancies on county boards of education,
p. 59, s. 178.

To have printing required done at state print-
ing office, p. 12. P. 11, s. 6.

To make arrangements for care of deaf, dumb,
and blind, p. 82, s. 1.

To make rules and regulations for school li-
braries and for purchase of books, p. 52, s. 157.
To notify each county auditor, county treas-
urer, and each school-board clerk, when, p.
50, P. 4, s. 152.

To notify each county auditor and treasurer of
deduction of surplus school funds, p. 50, s.
1522.

To notify state controller and state treasurer
as to emergency school fund, p. 35, s. 90.
To prepare blank forms, including school reg-
isters and teachers' contracts, p. 12, p. 13,
s. 6.

To prepare pamphlet copies of school laws, p.
11, P. 5, s. 6.

To prescribe rules and regulations for reports,
p. 11, P. 5, s. 6.

To promulgate prices of text-books, p. 56, s. 169.
To report to governor biennially, p. 10, P. 4, s. 6.
To require teachers to attend institutes, p. 11,
P. 6, 7, s. 6.

To require written reports from deputy super-
intendents quarterly, p. 12, p. 12, s. 6.

To set apart money for district libraries, p. 52,
s. 153.

To set aside money for emergency school fund.
p. 35, s. 90.

To visit schools, etc., in each county of the
state, p. 10, p. 1, s. 6.

Superintendent Public Instruction (Continued).
Powers and duties of-

To visit state university quarterly and report
to board of regents, Rev. Laws, s. 4649.
Salary of, p. 73, s. 1.

Salary of typist in office of, Rev. Laws, s. 4398.
Secretary of state board of education, p. 9, s. 2.
Secretary of state text-book commission, p. 53,
s. 159.

Traveling expenses to be paid, p. 10, p. 1, s. 6.
Supervision districts, p. 12, s. 8.

Surrender of records and property on expiration of
term of office, Rev. Laws, s. 2819.

Taxes-

Annual, county, p. 46, s. 139.

Annual, county high school, p. 59, s. 180.
Annual, state school, p. 45, s. 135.

Special county high school, p. 58, s. 176.
Special, determined by election, p. 46, s. 141.
Special, determined by school trustees or deputy
superintendent, p. 28, P. 13, s. 67.

Special, determined by school trustees, p. 46,
s. 140.

Special, district bond, p. 63, 64, s. 197.

Special, district, for redemption of interest-
bearing school warrants, p. 80, s. 5.
Teachers-

Certificates of may be suspended or revoked.
See Teachers' Certificates.
Contracts for-

Form of to be prepared by superintendent
of public instruction, p. 12, P. 13, s. 6.
Penalty for violation of, p. 41, s. 120.
To be signed by, p. 28, P. 11, s. 67.
To contain agreement as to salary, etc., p.
28, 29, P. 11, 13, 14, s. 67.

Oath of office of-

Before whom taken, p. 28, p. 15, s. 67.
Form of, p. 20, s. 38.

Must be filed, p. 20, s. 39.

Powers and duties of-

Shall attend institute, p. 11, p. 6, 7, s. 6;
p. 13, P. 3, s. 12.

Shall be legally employed, p. 20, s. 36.
Shall enforce course of study, p. 21, P. 4, s.
39.

Shall enforce rules and regulations, p. 21,
F. 4. s. 39.

Shall enforce use of authorized text-books,
p. 21, p. 4, s. 39.

Shall file legal certificates with deputy sup-
erintendent, p. 20, P. 1, s. 39.

Shall file official oath and letter with dep-
uty superintendent, p. 19, s. 38.
Shall fulfil contract under penalty, p. 40,
s. 120.

Shall give instruction as to effects of stimu-
lants and narcotics, p. 38, s. 107.
Shall give instruction in physiology and
hygiene, p. 38, s. 107.

Shall give oral instruction monthly as to
birds, fish, and game, under penalty, p.
38, s. 108, 109.

Shall have Nevada certificate in force, p.
19, s. 36.

Shall hold certificate for highest grade, p.
28, P. 11, s. 67.

Shall keep complete record in school regis-
ter, p. 20, 21, p. 3, s. 39.

Shall make final reports, p. 20, P. 2, s. 39.
Shall make full and correct reports, p. 19,
s. 36.

Shall not suspend or expel any pupil under

fourteen years of age, p. 21, P. 5, s. 39.
Salary cannot be paid unless on legal list, p.
13, P. 1, s. 12.

Salary proviso, p. 37, s. 104.

Vested by school trustees with certain pow-
ers, p. 32, s. 74.

Vested with power to protect children going
to and from school, p. 31, s. 72.

Teachers' Certificates-

Age requirements, p. 16, 17, 19, s. 24, 25, 35.
County normal elementary, p. 17, 61, s. 26,
188.

Elementary third-grade-

Entitles holder to teach, where, p. 17, s. 27.

Teachers' Certificates (Continued).

Elementary third-grade-

Issued at discretion of state board of edu-
cation, p. 17, s. 27.

Only one granted to same person, p. 17, s.
27.

Time limit on, p. 17, s. 27.

Experience required for, p. 17, s. 25.
Examination questions for, p. 15, s. 20.
How sent out, p. 15, s. 20.

Penalty for unlawful use of, p. 16, s. 21, 22.
Examinations for-

When given, p. 15, s. 18.

Who conducts, p. 15, s. 19.

Who examines papers, p. 18, s. 32.

Grades of, p. 16-19, s. 23-34.
Granted by whom, p. 15, s. 17.
How granted-

On credentials, p. 16, 17, s. 24-27.

On examinations, p. 18, s. 29-31.

Percentages required for-

Certain credits allowed, when, p. 17, s. 24,

25.

First-grade, p. 16, 17, s. 25.
High-school, p. 16, s. 24.
Hold-over credit, p. 17, s. 25.
Life diploma, p. 18, s. 28, 29.
Second-grade, p. 17, s. 26.
Third-grade, p. 17, s. 27.

Renewals of, p. 15, 16, 17, s. 17, 24, 25.
Revocation and suspension of, p. 9, p. 3, s. 4.
Special-

For what granted, p. 19, s. 33.
On what granted, p. 19, s. 33.
Suspension of, p. 13, 14, P. 3, 4, s. 12.
Temporary-

Applicant for must not be a near relative
to any member of school board, p. 19, s.
34.

But one can be granted to same person, p.
19, s. 34.

Good in but one district, p. 19, s. 34.

May be granted by deputy superintendent,
p. 19, s. 34

Time limit of, p. 19, s. 34.

Teachers' Institutes-

Allowance for county institutes, p. 11, p. 7,
s. 6.

Allowance for state and district institutes, p.
11, P. 6, s. 6.

Called by superintendent of public instruc-
tion, p. 11, p. 6, 7, s. 6.

County commissioners may appropriate for,
p. 11, p. 7, s. 6.

Deputy superintendent to assist at, p. 13, s.
11.

State controller shall draw warrants for, p.
11, P. 6, 7, s. 6.

State, district, and county institutes, p. 11, p.
6, 7, s. 6.

Teachers shall attend, p. 11, p. 6, 7, s. 6.
Text-Book Commission-

Appointment of, p. 52, s. 158.

Appointee's eligibility, p. 52, s. 158.
Contracts of to contain, p. 55, s. 165.
Contracts of in effect, p. 55, s. 167.
Contracts of, void, p. 55, s. 168.

Meetings of, where and when held, p. 53, 54,
s. 160, 161, 163.

Meetings of to be public, p. 53, s. 159.
Officers of, p. 53, s. 159.

Overcharge for books by dealers, penalty for,
p. 57, s. 172.

Per diem and traveling expenses of appointed
members of, p. 56, s. 171.

Powers and duties of-

To approve books for supplemental use, p.
53, s. 161.

To adopt text-books, p. 53, s. 161.
To exact penalty of publishers for viola-
tion of contract, p. 55, s. 166.

To inform publishers as to changes in pre-
scribed text-books, p. 53, s. 161.

To inform publishers as to proposals, con-
tents thereof, etc., p. 53, s. 161.
To make contracts, p. 55, s. 165.

To make new adoptions, when, p. 53, 56, s.
161, 168.

Text-Book Commission (Continued).
Powers and duties of-

To notify publishers of termination of con-
tract, p. 53, 55, s. 161, 168.

Require bonds of publishers, p. 55, s. 166.
To require publishers of geographies se-
lected to incroporate special matter for
Nevada, p. 54, s. 162.

To vote on adoption of text-books by roll-
call, p. 53, s. 159.

Prices of text-books to be posted in every
schoolroom, p. 56, s. 169.

Prices of text-books to be promulgated, p. 56,
s. 169.

Supplemental books approved by, purchased
by district and used, p. 55, 56, s. 164, 170.
Text-books adopted to be used exclusively in
all schools, p. 55, 56, s. 164, 170.
Text-books adopted to be in use four years,
p. 55, s. 164.

Vacancy in, how filled, p. 52, s. 158.

Toll roads, penalties on to go into state dis-
tributive school fund, Rev. Laws, s. 3758.
Tonopah School of Mines, p. 138, 139.
Transfers--

County funds may be transferred to school
districts, p. 75, 76, s. 1, 2.

School funds shall not be transferred, Rev.
Laws, s. 1540.

Transfer of Pupils and School Funds-

1. Made by mutual agreement of school
boards, p. 124, s. 1.

Money transferred by order of superin-
tendent of public instruction, p. 124, s. 1.
Proviso, p. 125, s. 1.

2. Dispute as to transfer-

To be settled by superintendent of public
instruction, p. 125, s. 2.

Transportation of pupils, p. 47, s. 142.
Truants and truancy. See Compulsory Educa-

tion.
Trustees.

See School Trustees.

Union manual-training schools, p. 135-137.
University of Nevada-

Academic degree, diploma, cause for revoca-
tion of, p. 120, s. 7.

Academic degree, diploma of, p. 120, s. 7.
Acts of Congress in aid of agricultural col-
lege, Rev. Laws, s. 4655.

Affairs of, president to manage, p. 121, s. 8.
Agricultural college established, Rev. Laws, s.
4656.

Agricultural colleges and agricultural experi-

ment station, act of Congress in aid of,
Rev. Laws, s. 4655.

Agricultural Experiment Station-

Acceptance of federal aid, Rev. Laws, s.
460, 461, 464.

Board of control, Rev. Laws, s. 457-463.
Federal act establishing, Rev. Laws, s. 4655.
Funds, disposition of, Rev. Laws, s. 458,
462.

Reports, publication of, Rev. Laws, s. 459,
463.

Annual report, president to make, p. 120, s. 6.
Annual report to governor, p. 119, s. 3.
Assistant teachers, president to employ, p.
121, s. 8.

Board of examiners to pass on expenses, p.
121, s. 12.

Board of Regents-

Board of control of agricultural experiment
station, Rev. Laws, s. 457.

Chairman to be appointed, p. 120, s. 4.
Clerk, duties, qualifications, salary, p. 120,
S. 4.

Compensation, none, p. 120, s. 4.
Election of, p. 119, s. 2.

Expenses of, p. 120, s. 4.

Meetings of, p. 120, s. 5.

Number of, p. 119, s. 2.

Oath of, p. 119, s. 2.

Powers and duties of, p. 119, s. 3.

Quarterly and special meetings, p. 120, s. 5.
Records of proceedings open to public in-
spection, p. 120, s. 4.

Reports to governor, p. 119, s. 3.

University of Nevada (Continued).
Board of Regents-

Sole trustees of university funds, p. 119, s. 3.
Term of office, p. 119, s. 2.

Vacancy, governor to fill, p. 119, s. 2.
Board of visitors-

Chief justice, chairman, p. 122, s. 1.
Composed of, p. 122, s. 1.

Duties of, p. 123, s. 3.

Expenses allowed, p. 123, s. 5.
Governor to appoint, p. 123, s. 2.

Meetings of, p. 123, s. 3.

No compensation, p. 123, s. 5.

Notice of annual meeting to be given, p.

123, s. 4.

Term of office, p. 122, s. 1.

To report to governor, p. 123, s. 3.

Branches of learning required to be taught in,
p. 118, s. 1.

Clerk of regents, qualification and duties, sal-
ary, p. 120, s. 4.

Color, no discrimination as to, p. 121, s. 9.
Constitutional provisions-

Departments of, Rev. Laws, s. 356.
Controlled how, Rev. Laws, s. 359.

Fund for support, restrictions, Rev. Laws,
s. 355, 357.

General provisions concerning, Rev. Laws,
s. 356-362.

Interest on school fund, apportionment,
Rev. Laws, s. 355.

Oath of professors and teachers in, Rev.
Laws, s. 357.

Regents, first board of, Rev. Laws, s. 359.
Sectarian instruction prohibited,

Laws, s. 361.

Rev.

Special tax for, Rev. Laws, s. 358.
Students, residence not to gain or lose, Rev.
Laws, s. 251.

Corporate name, p. 118, s. 1.

Course of study to be prescribed, p. 119, s. 3.
Degrees and diplomas conferred, p. 120, s. 7.
Diplomas of graduation, what may issue, p.
120, s. 7.

Diplomas, revocation of for cause, p. 120, s. 7.
Discrimination in admission of pupils on
account of sex, race, or color, forbidden,
p. 121, s. 9.

Election of board of regents, p. 119, s. 2.
Expenses of board of regents, p. 120, s. 4.
Expenses, board of examiners to pass upon,
p. 121, s. 12.

Experiment stations (U. S.) established, how,
Free, tuition shall be, p. 121, s. 10.
Rev. Laws, s. 4655.

Graduates, diplomas to receive, p. 120, s. 7.
Graduation, standard of to be prescribed, p.
119, s. 3.

Honorary board of visitors.

Visitors.

See Board of

Irreducible university fund, land grant, sale
of. Rev. Laws, s. 4653.

Land grants accepted, Rev. Laws, s. 4659.
Land grants, proceeds of, Rev. Laws, s. 4657.
Library, transfer of books to and from the
state library, Rev. Laws, s. 3961.

Mechanic arts, school of established in, p. 118,
s. 1; Rev. Laws, s. 356.

Minerals, analysis of, p. 122, s. 1.

Mining school established in, p. 118, s. 1, Rev.
Laws, s. 356.

Moneys dedicated exclusively to support of, p.
125, s. 1.

Monthly statement to regents, p. 121, s. 8.
Nevada state normal school, p. 118, s. 1.

Normal school graduates, teachers' certifi-
cates, p. 120, s. 7.

Normal school graduates to report to presi-
dent, p. 120, s. 7.

Permanent establishment of, Rev. Laws, s.
4654.
President-

Affairs of to manage, p. 121, s. 8.

Analysis of minerals to cause to be made,
p. 122, s. 1.

Annual report to make, p. 120, s. 6.
Commission of cadets, to assent to, Rev.
Laws, s. 4664.

University of Nevada (Continued).

President-

Degrees and diplomas, to recommend, p.
120, s. 7.

Normal graduates to report to, p. 120, s. 7.
Notice to be given to honorary board of
visitors, p. 123, s. 4.

Qualifications and indorsements, p. 119, s. 3.
Regents to appoint, p. 119, s. 3.

State board of education, member of, p. 9,
s. 1.

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

To establish training and model schools, p.
119, s. 3.

Public inspection, records, accounts, and pro-
ceedings open to, p. 119, s. 3.

Race, no discrimination as to, p. 121, s. 9.
Records, public, p. 119, s. 3.
Regents. See Board of Regents.
Removal, effect of, Rev. Laws, s. 4654.
Reno, located at, Rev. Laws, s. 4652.
Report, president to make annual, p. 120, s. 6.
Report to governor, regents to make, p. 119,
s. 3.

Sample assays for gold and silver, how re-
turned, p. 122, s. 4.

Sex, no discrimination as to, p. 121, s. 9.
Specimens of ore, inspector of mines to fur-
nish, Rev. Laws, s. 4201.

State controller to report to regents, p. 126,

s. 3.

University of Nevada (Continued).

State hygienic laboratory established at, Rev.
Laws, s. 3941-3945.

Students, no discriminations to be made, p.
121, s. 9.

Qualifications of, p. 121, s. 9.

Residence not gained or lost, Rev. Laws, s.
358.
Superintendent of public instruction to re-
port to regents, p. 121, s. 11.
To visit, p. 121, s. 11.

Tax levy for, Rev. Laws, s. 3617.
Teachers' certificates for Nevada normal and
university graduates, p. 120, s. 7; Rev.
Laws, s. 3649.

Teachers, school for instruction of, estab-
lished in, Rev. Laws, s. 357.

Tuition to be free, p. 121, s. 10.

University established, Rev. Laws, s. 4656.
Vacancy in regents, governor to fill, p. 119,
s. 2.

Unlawful stock, proceeds of sale of for county
school fund, Rev. Laws, s. 2251.

Vacancies in office, Rev. Laws, s. 2799. See
Resignations and Vacancies.
Virginia School of Mines-
Created, p. 116, s. 1.

Salary of principal of, p. 116, s. 1.

To be under direction and control of state
board of education, p. 116, s. 1.
Women may serve as school trustees, Rev. Laws,

s. 371.

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