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  6. Title 16 - Education.
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  8. Chapter 4 - State Superintendent of Education.


Chapter 4 - State Superintendent of Education.


  • Section 16-4-1 - Appointment; qualifications; salary.
  • Section 16-4-1.1 - Vacancies.
  • Section 16-4-2 - Oath.
  • Section 16-4-3 - Bond.
  • Section 16-4-4 - Duties generally.
  • Section 16-4-5 - Apportionment of school funds.
  • Section 16-4-6 - Execution of educational policy.
  • Section 16-4-7 - Publication of laws, rules, etc.; examination of reports, expenditures, etc.
  • Section 16-4-8 - Review of action of county and city boards.
  • Section 16-4-9 - Forms of contracts.
  • Section 16-4-10 - Rules for construction of buildings; condemnation of buildings.
  • Section 16-4-11 - Administration of department; supervision and nomination of employees of department.
  • Section 16-4-12 - Clerical and professional assistants.
  • Section 16-4-13 - Rules for protection of health.
  • Section 16-4-14 - Grading and standardizing schools.
  • Section 16-4-15 - Census for schools.
  • Section 16-4-16 - Forms and blanks.
  • Section 16-4-17 - Vocational education.
  • Section 16-4-18 - Reports.
  • Section 16-4-19 - Budget.
  • Section 16-4-20 - Legislation.
  • Section 16-4-21 - Inventory; federal grants; special studies.
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