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APPENDIX.

EXHIBIT No. 7.

CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL LAW.

Chap. 556.

AN ACT to revise, amend and consolidate the general acts relating to public instruction.

BECAME a law May 8, 1894, with the approval of the Governor. Passed, three-fifths being present.

The People of the State of New York, represented in Senats and Assembly, do enact as follows:

THE CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL LAW.

TITLE I.

State superintendent of public instruction, his election, and general powers and duties.

TITLE II.

State and other school moneys, their apportionment and dis tribution; and trusts and gifts for the benefit of common schools.

Article 1. Of the State school moneys, and their apportionment by the superintendent of public instruction, and payment to county and city treasurers.

2. Of the apportionment of state school moneys, and of other school moneys by the school commissioners and their payment to the supervisors.

8. Of trusts for the benefit of common schools, and of town school funds, fines, penalties and other moneys held or given for their benefit.

TITLE III.

Supervisors, disbursement of school moneys by, and some of their special powers and duties under this act.

TITLE IV.

Town clerks, their duties under this act.

TITLE V.

School commissioners, their election, powers and duties.

TITLE VI.

School districts, formation, alteration and dissolution thereof.

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