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Texas Vernon's Civil Statutes

§ 2688d — CERTAIN COUNTIES OF NOT MORE THAN 4 SCHOOL DISTRICTS; OFFICE ABOLISHED; COUNTY JUDGE TO PERFORM DUTIES

CV § 2688dTitle 49. EDUCATION--PUBLIC · Ch. 11. COUNTY SCHOOLS

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Section 1. In all counties of the State where, according to the preceding annual statistical report of the schools said county has not more than four (4) school districts, with one (1) of such districts comprising more than half of the county and having more than two thousand (2,000) pupils in average daily attendance in the one (1) district alone, and such district having an assessed valuation of more than Twenty Million Dollars ($20,000,000) and where there is only one (1) common school district in such county with an average daily attendance of less than sixteen (16), the office of county superintendent is hereby abolished, to be effective at the end of the term of the incumbent county superintendent, as is now provided by law. Sec. 2. Any duties that may still be required by law of the office of county superintendent of such counties that may come under Section 1 of this Act shall be performed by the county judge of said county as is now provided by law. (Articles 2701 and 3888, Revised Civil Statutes).

Legislative history

Acts 1961, 57th Leg., p. 313, ch. 164.

Source: Texas Vernon's Civil Statutes § 2688d from the Texas Constitution and Statutes (Texas Legislature) (public record). DecisionDepot is for informational use only and is not legal advice — verify against the official source before relying on this text.