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§ 6-43-223. Reports -- Publication

AR Code § 6-43-223 (2018) (N/A)
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(a) The Board of Trustees of the Arkansas School for the Blind and the Superintendent of the Arkansas School for the Blind shall make a full and complete report, to be submitted to the Governor and the General Assembly, not later than January 15 of each year the General Assembly is in regular session.

(b) These reports shall deal with improvements made during the previous two (2) fiscal years, together with the suggestions and recommendations covering the institution for the next two-year period.

(c) The report of the board of trustees shall cover the preceding school year.

(d)

(1) The board of trustees and the superintendent shall each make detailed reports biennially to the General Assembly of their proceedings, the condition of the school, the number of pupils, and other facts connected with the institution, including the exact receipts and expenditures of the board of trustees.

(2) The superintendent shall report to the board of trustees prior to each regular session of the General Assembly a detailed statement of the number of pupils admitted and discharged, their place of residence and supposed cause of blindness, the amount of money expended and for what purpose, and the probable sum necessary to defray the current expenses of the institution until the next regular session of the General Assembly, which report shall be embodied in that of the board of trustees.

(e)

(1) The reports shall be made and printed together not later than January 15 of each year the General Assembly is in regular session.

(2) There shall be, of each biennial report of the board of trustees to the General Assembly, one thousand five hundred (1,500) copies printed, one thousand (1,000) for the use of the General Assembly and five hundred (500) for the school.

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§ 6-43-223. Reports -- Publication