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Section 393.51 – Michigan School for the Deaf; Continuation.

393.51 Michigan school for the deaf; continuation. Sec. 1. This state shall continue to maintain the institution located at Flint for educating the deaf, which shall be known as the Michigan school for the deaf. History: 1893, Act 116, Imd. Eff. May 26, 1893 ;– CL 1897, 1990 ;– CL 1915, 1445 ;– CL 1929, […]

Section 393.61 – School for Deaf; Accounts.

393.61 School for deaf; accounts. Sec. 11. The board of trustees shall, in proper books for that purpose, cause to be kept a regular account of all moneys received and disbursed, and the receipts from and expenditures for and on account of each department of business, or for the construction of buildings or the improvement […]

Section 393.63 – School for Deaf; Money Drawn Considered an Advance.

393.63 School for deaf; money drawn considered an advance. Sec. 13. That the amounts so drawn shall be considered as an advance to the institution on any appropriation made by the legislature at its regular session for the year in which the appropriation is made, and shall be deducted therefrom and transferred to the general […]

Section 393.68 – Deaf and Dumb; Suitable Clothing; Necessaries; Expenses.

393.68 Deaf and dumb; suitable clothing; necessaries; expenses. Sec. 18. Such superintendents of the poor, in every case, before taking or sending any person to said institution, as provided in section 17 of this act shall see that such person is in a state of perfect bodily cleanliness, and comfortably and decently clothed, and provided […]

Section 393.69 – Superintendents of Poor; Expenses; Payment.

393.69 Superintendents of poor; expenses; payment. Sec. 19. The expenses incurred by the superintendents of the poor of any county in carrying out the provisions of this act shall be paid as other necessary expenses incurred by them in the discharge of their official duties as are by law required to be paid. History: 1893, […]