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Summary of 1953 Legislative Action Pertaining to Education.  ( 1953-06-12 )

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Summary of 1953 Legislative Action Pertaining to Education. ( 1953-06-12 )
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STATE OF FLORIDA

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
TALLAHASSEE
3m: 12.! 1953

53 WTSIATIVE ACTION mm MONITOR







WMBIBUTHBJSS} mmm

This hu boon 1 mt tum-ch10 W to:- odmcum. hospice the not that
tho mount cppmpruted for teach salary mom-cc 2.11 short of our regions
and our regiments, tho total sun at all loginhtivc action dealing with adu-
cctmnaddsupmo moutotfmnblc trootnntumotchcdinmyom.

It should be noted rst tht the poem oppoopmtm 111.11, thick: cord.
tho opanling authoritatth Stctctarthcmtmnm, Qmpdlmm
850,0m,000mthmthc btatiam aothonudto spnddurmz tho promtbi
mama. 01' this mcmt the school pmgm cum on incl-cue of 337,,h61,0m,
oru'lpor cont otthctctolincnm. Notmhdidtl'n Ipth cppmpnom
$113,523,315 to names the present progm, but it added com $19,816,930 in
mum unicocfimhmm the 8350 menus in teacher m, 8150 per unit
morocco in transportation mo n,8h6,180 for recalcuxtim to oountino with
panning comm-onto, thus cautions, of cm, to boom 1. pcmmnt port
01' th- roam- Foandation Program (These figures do an inolndo $19,057,600
in capital onth mac now emoticon out! not amjcct to haunting notion.)
Additional tunic won also appropriated for tutbooka, sdaolonhipo and 3m
00118888.

on whom also approud m signicant Wu 1n the school pro-
pmpcrhlpcthcnoat npa-tontofmcumngthoutahushmntcfthemmd
magmatic inducttupaqugwity, u ncmMWthommport-u
out of Education. nae Wanton recognised, too, the value and tin pounds.
of tho cmnunitw-junior college progm, and 1)me for c new nthod or do-
tominatlon of Junior oollago mitt, midis; mum fund- to counties nth
Inch prop-nu. Tho tunnel-tum cchohruhip program mood. man:-
mtiment as W. The method of automan thou countico in need of
mm funds to not men-31m enrollments was much we cquitablo. School
handing moor-cot bands are strongthencd an instant. for Florida blob.
Themtoffmdcntdmdhuucmtuctorcoucchoolbudimmlmm

u c mm of mm lower bids on school projects. A non-coco, continuing,
textbook rcting mutt-o m providnd. A study of bdncctioml television no
outbound. (The complete 1131: of hill: denim with schools, not! on explan-
tian of than, 1: inclnded in this report.)

mom soon-runs amazement:

The original intent and purpose of the law prohibiting secret societies in
public schools vss aired at soodl fraternities those authorship is highly
selective 31d restricted to certain social cliques uithin the school. Thee
are considered mdescoratic end discdmstorry against pupils the, largely
became a! social and finandal background, are not selected for usher-hip.





This bill emote the following orgmieaticm from the {revisions or this In:
Princes or wrestles of the Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows, Moose, Wooten of
the world, Knights of Colmbus, Elite and Masons.

This emnption was node for the resson that the above nosed organisations are
Jmior brsncres or well recqniced adult orgmisaticcs vhoee actives are new,
consisting largely of (hamster develcpnnt.

WHALOUTLAI sores HWSBBIILM

This act simply puts the school bonds or motor- vehicle tax anticipation cer-
tificates on a par with United States Gavel-meat bonds so far as banks, trust
companies, building and loan escalation, immune companies and investmnt
coupsnies, executors, doinistrstors, guardisns, mates: end other fiducieries
are concerned, and makes the bonds legal investmmts {or the State Retirennt
mm. It also slle these school bonds to serve so security for all public
deposits, which is t): mt significant single itu in this legislation. The
sweet is to make these bonds more attractive to Florida hunks.





STATE MED OF WITCH mm BILL 3.35

This is m legislation to enable the State Board of Education to use
the State Board of Amninistretim as its fiscal agent if it so chooses. It
also prescribes rules and s uthcd of payment for the State Boerd or minis-
trstim if its services are used, an! provides thst the State Board of Main-

istrstion m invest any sinking fund or trolls upon recpes't and in accord with
the directions d the State Board of Education.



WWO! BMWIM





The burial calls the attentim of the President and the cm to the feet
that the Veterans Administratim has lemched e action-side progr- of school
inquetions tor- the amoonced purpose a! deteminirg whether the schools end
their emeetimal courses ml to nest aw requirement or the Korean GI Bill
elthoogh the states. through their designed approving agencies, are specif-
ically charged in tkn lee nth the respomihiliw of detendning wbthsr
schools and courses canply vith the law, and for so notiiying the Veterans Ad;-
ermistretion.

The rumor-1a}. points out further that under the Constitutim of the United

States the pater to regulate and control the schrcaticn or the people halves
upon the sacral states, and the fact that tie Federal Gomsnt is W-
ly dening the cost of education a! veterans is no Justification for Federal
wpervieion and cmtml of the schools. It urges appropriate notice to bring

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cnendtothissttcuptbyshdsnlagencytomohuponthsh-sditionncnd
legalmnctions ortbestate.

W5 FARM mm mm BILL W
This is on cppropictim or 075,000 to serve es e revolving fund to operste the

Institutional (Ix-Pena Training Prong until the end of the program. (The pro-
gram isnoncedloobythehduclnwerment.)





The need for this revolving nd results iron the teat that services here to be
rmdered before vouchers con be cubith to the Voter-ens Adninistrution for
paymentsndcftmclcg ofthritytoninctydsyselspseshetmhmds aren-
oeived in the state office. All tuition rech will be deposited in the re-
volvingmuiso that stuendofmeprogrntheststevillnotbesrmof
1:)! coat.

Tinsel-rubles the mammotmuim topqthelOBveternns tseohsrs'
ssrissmdtrsvel sttbeendoteechoelsndu-nonth, unwell uthesdninis-
tretive personnel nbo administer the prom.

COMBAGTG'S PAWS nouns BILL 239

This bill provides that county school boards on nuke pun-ants to ccntnctors
onschoolhiildingsinthemuntot Mctusvuueotthsoorkinthepro-
cess of construction, and should serve to reduce the cost cd' school construc-
tion within the ststc.



reman; threteincni'mmtolothis billenshlee cmtrectorswith
less financial resources to bid upon snd construct public schoolr. By dc-
creneing the mount of reteinoge there will be c corresponding redmtion in
the interest based upon that retcinsge, and as contrectors customarily chsrge
interest upon reteinnges- into their bid price for construction, s broader base
is thus provided for cmyetitive biddixgs uhioh should result in lower bids
and more favorable construction costs.

saloon mm mm BILL 850





This bill per-nits county boards of public instruction to secure liability in-
surance up to $100,000 for bodily injury to our one person or 200,000 in ow

one accident and up to 85,000 for properw dunes, w reason of omerabip,
mintensnce, operation or use of any motor vehicle in the interest or further-

ance of a public sdzool activiw. m not is in mm to any existing 1m!
regarding the required insurance coverage for the protection of children being
transported in school buses. Tin premim for this additional insurance are to
he paid from the comrty current school hind.

swam. WM W175 3111. 880



This mthorises County Boards of Public Instruction to use public funds to psy
for 1311mm mposcd special or local usesncents for street inprvmnts,
sidewalk inprmmta, sanitary impromnts. and similar special bemfits ubsn

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these benefits one proper and accessory ports of school punts. Soprano Court
decisions have held that school funds can only be spent for school purposes snd
this In: no designed to allot school boards, if they desire, to pay for proper-
tv improvements constructed by cities and counties. The law is not monastery.

mummy. mmmou nous: em. 1605

The ugislstive Council is reclined to mice a survey to determine the vslidity
or television as an educationsl median, adequacy or locations and potentiul
covenge at frequencies assigned by the Federal Cummiostions Omission, to
detemins capital sni current costs, uni the snounts which con be financed
through loos]. contrimtions.

An actuary omittee may be estsblished not to exceed one masher Ira not con-
gressimsl astriot end one member from the state It largo. Dilution or nu-
bers of the committee w the binary Council is to be based upon their intenst
in education Ind edamationsl television. in spproprintim of $20,000 is estsb-
lishsd to be used for empenss'don sni espouse or technical sdvisers snd expenses
or the Advisory Council.





The findings :1 the survey m well detemins tin future or edustionsl tele-
vision in Flu-1h.

mom-052mm memos 801$ BILL 932

This mun-mmummmmnwmbawartsunom
utterthqhmbosnnmcedtonioromn. Thepmisiomotthishilldonot

ohsnaeinsqywtheretixuntplansorbmnts.



rhem won I total or 103 gele hmo dealing nth odooatim introduced and
considered during the 60-day oeoaion. or asco. 25 become law, the greater
min:- were reported mevoromy 1n emitteo, and on): too Milo (multiple
Adoption end superintonlonto' qualiceumo) were tinted in floor action.

It 1: mt significant to note thot 3g hill oh no octively oppcoed by tho
state Dept-hunt ct Educatim and tho Fluido mum Annotation hectic low.
And, in entrust to previous you-o, there are no oo-cellod Ionti-oohocl or
'pmiuve" manure: introduced wax-try ct note. Attaepto were node to curtail
kindergarten and Junior colleges, but thooo wen not serious end were cool]:
detected; Gov. worm'o Veto of o hill to carted]. Junior coma" and Undea-
gartono and minute drim connection no cull: mtoinod early in the modem
There were a tow hill: intudooeo with mm the Depot-hunt of Motion on not

Stan: accord, but then were either ootiotactorily amended cd' defeated in con-

rhe votixe recordo on ochccl hillo 18 very manning. Thooo hula vhloh poued
won all oppmod bur overwhelm majorities, indicating o dogoeo ct underoor}:-
Sng and ccntidmoe in the oohch program mounted in recent rem. Mort-
t1eect33tomecumonplaccmthesonetegveteoctwtomoretelm
the usual non-can in me Home. And, with a very for exception, labor! of
the legislature tolled almot caughton on the state Departuent of Education and
the Flwido maum Aoeociauoa for guidance to to future cooto of the ochool
prop-u and for educational leadenhlp. accpontdon between member-o or the m-
iolotun and the state Department or mention no at o m all-time high. Mn-
hero of the Education Sanittoeo in the Bonn and Saute elm. collmi for The
state apartment madame an pending legiolotiom and neuhoro of tho Do-
partnent appeared at 9.11 ouch coatings, were heard woth, and their
noon-omen uouolly followed. mum oubero one to the State Depart-
mcnt of Emotion often for aoadetonoe in the outing at ochool locum the:
offered their help voluntu'y m the floor md to canittee; they conferred 11th
t1 Depot-heat on almost all oducotimal letters. and there no no :31an in
getting odaool hm. on {poem min; in the clock; doyo of the mm, as then
had boon 1n prov-loco years.

Of tho hills mich did not been. low, tho lulttplo adoption mom toiled twice
in the smote, detect on the neceure "with; tr. look or emplote wot
anon; teachers d the school pmteui-rm itoelf as to the proposed chance, with
com mnhen or the pnfeoeton active): opposing the 13111. All mascot! cheapo
in odxocl adadnlotrctton vex: defeated, acct of the: in mitt". a! of thu,
to mow the Legislature to act qualications for county school Mandate,
as detected overwhelmingly on the floor, obviouer because at a ten or new
man county represent. ivoo that quolioottmo would too non-om restrict op-
plicanto for the position. rho ptopoocl for otote Import of tho ochocl lunch
program one defeated in auto Appropriations and withdraw tron could-retina in
the Bonn 10 its intmducer When it became obvious that the neth woo not
going to mom aw additional state support for schools beyond the Mitten: to
the progm already provided in the Approprntiona Bill. The proposal to chance
the tenth month," which peeoed the Senate, on held in Home Education Omittee
without action whim it become opponent thot the ohm-tom of teaching service
wuld nesult 1n the threat of reamed teacher salons: in m cmmueo.

MIXER W

Itwae evident in the early weeks of the ounce: tl'at 1twoo going to bo mount
to obtain a teacher ealaty memes of wthing like that we cmoidom account].



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macaberscawtotauahsssse msmomtomtmummum
1951 session, end of the belief that indiuml counties shmld as): pester
local extol-ts. the Governors recme 01' 8300 m s gust effect as
numbers or the team, including those who had omitted thanselm
cum: to Luger masses, and served to tubs our efforts far higher {nuns
more litigant. me first Whrsek' ens in the 89mm Appzvpmtims Gaunt
when Mauls than succeeded in 0011M this owners mtmm de-
nberstinns between those to name to swpm 0300 cm mm who out! In",
It settling for the reth 0! the state Amman Council an unusual
for e'3350 menses fur am, a £150 m 1:: the twain unit,
snd s 50 1mm in the unit for current expense. m1- thtse satin was
definitely s victory.

munumouommnmatmm,nmwnoommnm
zudean amp-1m Gunmen-sup for (substation. Hue,
spin. it'ssevident thsttheoavemorspanumhsdsmmesan
mvmmunomm,u1tmgmmmumtmcm
Want mthstBSOmnsss. mmumthsm
rec msmopmtmommmmmmnuwu
thismspprovsdwmhehhghuboththossintuuofmm
nmmmuvetsduptherrwo. rhsnsttuptsuuashtonue
mmummw,bnnm.wmummumwmm
makltohz,ndthswtect3560bsmshostmu-M. lane's:
the Governor's subsequent stst-usnt thst hevonld net enact Osman. as-
8350,1tup-obshlsthsthsdnmmmmbeusppmdwmems,1t
mummmmumm. Atturtstomnmthemmths
Senna, stthessutinessnhmssmchnhsntiu tucker masses,
also unsuccessful, although the busts soospted its cent-nus mounndstiazs
for lam-u intnnspu-tsuon sad sax-um expeneemle the House sew
whetmspmtm increase. It shouldbsaotsdhsn hm, thntths
sttuupts to inmsss tucker urinate .160, .560, sud were set that
smuthymbubtplmdslupputinmnmnsugtheoomrteu-
mmpnmmcmmusntmmtomsndmmmumm
baa-north: uwntmuwu mum. numawmummn
thsincnmmgimtoultesehsrsmmnnh.ssmustsdw1thesrmr
untimtwmnubsrsetthsuwhmn {assoc-nod ism sede,
While to label! at the mm.

with differences in t]: u- bms, it than been the test of the st: Isabel's

su the Contsunoe Omittee to resolve the conflicts. s cm a: the 1.3
difference between the tin houses, the .50 113mm 111 current expense me
for insqu supplies approved w the masts, us rented sud this {ions
In tentstively set st #25. Then, when the latest figures on W sump
mammoth-lined (WWIGMbesenttoths StateDepart-
asst of mum by 15), it was fan-ll that sn meted and unprecedented
new daily sttendsnoe use recorded, en 8.6 per out Menus instead of the
norm]. 6.2 per cent. Inland: necessary the addition of Ira- 32,000,000 to
07,0m0000 to the cost at tin pop-a, 11 the prqrsn m to he sdsqnltob' f1-
nsnssd. n: oooperstzlon with tin yawn hterenee Bureau a "sale" std
pmbsm cost estimate at lame w,ooo,ooo was new and included in the
plum. (It should be noted hm thst than these an figures were presented
to the antennae Omittee than mmheaitsncyonthspsrtofmbersut
the can-autos to include this want in the Wstinn snl tbq inate]:

recognised an! at tin obljgstmn to the mum Paundstinn Fromm. This has
not sluys been the use in past sessions.) Hm, there tin: developed



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eeutiunt to ell-mate the preview]: agreed 525 W in current empeeaee,
or one other additim. item already towed, and the Omittee spent any
eeeeiem 1n delibentione, nth the Home and senate net-hero etaleeated, the
etaleletefimm being brokendxenhn of the Sonatas-here recededfr. the
poeitien er the Senate and voted to eliminate the $25 increase. The report of
the Centennee emittee, a accumulation for a neon! total of $133,339,925
for the m Fomdeon Progru (excluding capital entlv, uhioh no longer
need- legialetive approval) m then eooepted by both the Renee and Senate and
heme law with the approval of the Connor.

It next became neoeeeazy for the increases approved by the Conferenee Omittee
to be ineluded as 11 permanent port or the lemma Foundation Hear-u. Although
them no one eentinent, at rst, to make the immune W311, thia no
overeue and bills were paeeed to change the molten: [exudation In to agree
with tin new wept-iaqu on that they renld beeeue a entitle port at the
etateIe aohoel program

GGIC'LUSIOH

It is evident from the reenlta of this eeeaim that the people or Florida and
where or the Legislature have an increasing amount or eoodenoe in the per-
sonnel of Florida's aehool ayateu and an lm-easing undentending of the aha,

eethode, and nuke-mp of Floridas eohoele. This nodes-atoning is undoubtedly
the result of the good vex-k aoompliehed for Florida'- ohildnn by ashore 01'

the eduoatuoal pmfoeeien on both the local and state levels.



AltWtheIezimtm didnot yonttoechoelaallthatalleruereqneeted
or deeired (no legislature ever does), it 1a apparent that, overall, very taver-
ahle treataent was eooorded education by t1: 1953 union and that the 1953 m-
ialatnre, like the 19k? magnum which passed the reman- 1mm Pup-u,
rep-enem- a ugh point in edneatienal promos and improvement.

Ammrm FEB smooth

Winona for the whim Foundation Progra- end related eoheel purpoeeo
are the large-t olnee the eetehljelnent o! the progra- 1n 1.91:7, and oontdeae to
repreoent the largest aingle item of ell tie fonds appropriated w the Lacielap
tore. '

The eppr tine for the current hiennina for the haeio lumen romdatioh Pre-
gm on 7,000,000, or which m6,188,h55 was spent. The 1953 resilient-e
provided $313,523,316 needed, because of 1mm em-ollnnt, to keep the pre-
pm on its current mm. In addition, the ugiehtm added $15,957,150 for

e 8350 toads" eelory increase $1,013,250 for a {150 thereon in the troupes-ta-
tien unit, and net aside 51,8 ,180 epeeirioelb tea- on in countieo with critical
enrollmnt mot-eases. Including the $19,057,600 in eepital outlay hmde which,
under the Constitutional Amendment, automatically eeornee aa average daily attend-
anee inmaeee, the eetineted etete coat for the modem Foundation Progra- 1e
$152,397,525 for the mxt tin years; without capital outlay, the actual Lecith

tive appropriation 1a $133,339,925-

]:neluding the capital outh ollecetiona, the increase in the m Foundation
mam for the next Momma neonate to $36,209,070. Adding the $1,252,000

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inmaee in the appropriation allowed for textbook] (a total of $2,952,000 ea- a
7!; pear cent inmaee over the $1,700,000 of the pee-rim hieenim), alneet 32
pereeeteereiapovidedforeohoelererthenexttweyemthanmeeedin
the previous tee jean.

0f the total inereaee in general state appropriation of non 880,000,000 pro-
vided for by the regimen, the elwnuxy and secondary schools received an
mm or 337,151,000, our h? pet can of the additional funds appropriated.

mmmm cm WMFGHB. 199. 265 whl

In order {or the 8350 insane for teachers approved earlier in the eeeeien to
become a pennant niee rather than a note henna and to be allocated to oonntiee
aeinetnotionol miteunderthe eane prom enema-Wth mode,
it one neeeaeary to revise the allotmete for inetnctimal ealariee in each reek,
adding .350 to each allount. memento to caution for inetmetimal unite
:zknmnggk I. 83950; wk II, 83390; Bank III. #2900; an): Iv, $1950; and

V, .

This 1111, ad a provision in t1: Appropriation Bill, eleo provides that eaeh
teedterehallreoeiveaBSO inemeeineolaqn'uetate made. Thane-no
that in than countiee amid: do not supplant teacher salaries over and beyond
the basin Him-nu Foundation mam, teeeler lazy echeclulee met redleet a
8350 inmue for em teadur. However, counties rhino anpplement teacher
ealarieerreelecalrundecenatumtheuloealrundenmmdetenimto
be for the but intereata at the local eoheol propel, thie pavilion being de-
ned to allow local freedo- in upenditune for theee eonntiee me gave cen-
ditional inoreaeee or eaerjxieed other parte of the local aehool pregn- to live
teacher ealaxy immune.



gammmmmuwum mantle

This ullmtee into the haeie maintenance Runabout.th inereaee
in the trempertatim unit of the W'Fomdation Program contained aloe in
the General mopmuone Bill. The tnneportation allehent ie inereaeed in
31100 a trueportatim unit to $1250 a unit, and um aeeiet counties in eating
the increased coat of tnneportation, fuel, uintenanee, and coat or hueee, inch
bee stead]: rieen since 1910. The $50 hereon ie not enamel metrically
and eel.er for hoe drive:- ealariee, although it will allow for eone inoreaeee

in eelariee depending pan the varying need- ei' the respective countiee.

DWOFTAIPAIDB A3111?! am 8111.272'

The female for dotenining each centre tanning ability new beoonee ine-
pendent of local aeaeeaemt prectieea, preoticee which experience hee shown to
be outrun-1: variable new and within aunties. Beueeeonent of property
values can now he can-ied out without penalty to the individual county, Ihich
was the case under the pmioue formula when av increase in local meueente
increased the county's proportionate wealth and decreeaed the mat of state
aid it reached mder the Rininmm Foundation mgr-l.

The following ehengea are made: (1) Aeoeeeed Valuation of 89:1 and Personal
Propuw is eliminated; (2) Retail Sales and Effective Btu-ins Inca: are NM

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W Sales Tax Returns and Gainfum Employed Hombre; (3) the relative isportance
of each factor is detmined athletically.

The xevision provides a more accurate and a more equitable museum of ability
not); the counties; it relieves a ban-1e:- to better usesmnt practices; and

it specifies that in the case where em counw rails to not the mu financial
reqxirenent, state aid will be neduced Emu-doth rather than completely.
The mieed female does mt affect the total amount of funds required o: either
the state or the 67 counties. This is considered one or the not important
eduational bills passed by the 1953 session of the legislature.

WHO}! mums sown: BILL 31.8





This bill revises the procedure for giving additional state aid to counties
with channel]; high increases in attendance during the first two sonthe o:
eedlyearae coupmduiththerirst two months ortheprevious year, thisad-

ditienal aid designed to assist those counties with rapidly growing school popu-
lations in nesting unforeseen obligations.

Counties with a growth in the first two school salths of each year of at least
51 over the first two months of the precedirc year will be eligible for a recal-
culatim cttheirninimsn Foundation Prognntothe extent that the increase ex-
ceeds SS sndvill receive sdtional state aid to the 11111; of available mm.

This is a. more equitable distribution or these mnds because previously, it a
counw shoved e 125 increase bring the first two sonths, a 125 increase in state
funds was granted, while a county potting less than 105 received nothing. Last
fall 15 eligible counties received t2,lhh,000. Now all counties will absorb the
additional cost of the first 5% inensse in Am so that a 123 increase in Am
would be worth a 75 increase in state tunic, and a 61 Am increase would warrant
a 1% increase in fume. More counties will receive this assistance under this
brill, but the total cost to the state should be less.

JUNIOR 001.3035 ENS BILL 723 AND SEEM! 8111. 262

These hills rectify an inequity in the Minim- Foundatim Progress which enacted
a nancial penalty Mn those emties desiring to offer junior college pro-
pm, because the additional five per cent local effort required of counties

participant: in the program often eneeded the additimal funds the eemties
received from t): state.



Under the new low, instructional units will he computed on the basis or one unit
for each 12 pupils in average daily attendance instead of a ratio of l to 27 as
provided in previous law. This additian state aid will he or great assistance
to present Junior colleges in increasing their offerings to the youth who attend
these imtitutiom and will no doubt stimulate the creation of sdditimal Junior
colleges needed in other parts or the state. Sepmte hugeta for the operations
of the junior colleges are also required vith the Winery Casaittee given au-
thority for the preparation or these budgets.

mm W umsz: RIMS 1232 AND 1233

These bill: ellcc unbere or the Teacher thtircnent mm until ntimmt dete
to complete mentor contra.me for book years with interest tro- 2.505 to
3.00: added to thempcdd balance eeoh yen. Hilbert are penitted to change
at any tine to e pln reqxidne e lower rate of contribution. For example,
otter July 1, 1953,: number cennot cheese from Pun A to enotbr one, but he
containment:an to 0, Sort.

Retired person ernlhrled to be played a substitute teeoherl until Jul: 1,
1955, uthcnt {cl-retina this retirement benefit, provided no other unlined
teacher in enilah).





Credit for militeneervioe during a period of m is not allowed provided the
amber m a tench: m m m below induction or was engaged in other
public educatimelon: witth the State or Florida out was a member of the
Teachers! mum meta. rte-here the entered unite-y eenice on not: re-
quired to wake applcation for retiremnt audit mun Inn: m (intend of
two rem) "fencing the clone of his military service and to complete pey-
nent of contribution plea intenet within five year-e after the applicatim is
made. Military eerice credit in limited to e madman or five years.

Members who go on love of eheenee new hue tun yeerc after teninotion of the
lam to make up oetrlhxticm and until retirement date to mice omtzdbutione
mumemxyernedup to $5,0meyeer since Julyl, 1939.

Service mdit Icrmevicde uploment by the State of Florida or by any cunt:
or county Boerd oi'uhlio new or Florida is our provided for, but et
lent ten yeexe cram-m service for retirement otter July 1, 1951;, in re-

quired.

Opticn'rhree to boneleotedet retire-mt dete in cddedmdenenbermec-
cept. a reclined benat with the provision thet the cnrviving gure shell con-
time to drum the one benefit for Life. Forum ell-eddy retiree are eleo

given the bemtit 6 optic: 11mm provided they rethnd within 90 m otter
July 1, 1953, the emu-tel equivalent plea four per cut interest or the amount
they would have rocked it this optic! had been elected at the time of retire-
mat.

DEW 301W mm am. M2 AND Ema; BILL 1702



These bills sum the mount tvc hundred (.200) dollar senatorial scholar-
ships, which couldne repeid by state service or teeohim, and the two hundred
dolnr (8200) reprcentetivc sch-tularchipe, and increase the total number of
general (We) achlardnpe tor the training of teachers to 1,050, all of then
valued at four minded (.103) dollars, with all future scholarship holderc re-
quired to teach inrtbr to cancel the acholerahip loam.

Only upper ohsmerwbo were awarded representative and aenetorinl echolershipe
prior to m 15, 153, m continue under those edxolerehip, end as these zep-
reeentative and senatorial scholarships heeme vecent they till he nplaoed w
Lewi- Scholarehipercrth m. The bdlle provide that eoholerehipe will be
distributed accord: to population on hair of conpetitin emineticm as pre-
scribed in State Bord of Education Minus.

.7-

The provisins oi the hill are grits specific in met the scholarship say be re-
newed annual]: for a period not to eaoeeed {our years; that the oppliomt shell
have been a resident at the State [or one year; thst scholarship holders no.7 st-
tend uw institution of higher learning in Florida which is approved for teach
er education; that the scholarship holder shdl be a bone ride otmhnt in the
school, college, or departeent of satiation and have his course or program ap-
proved by the bad of thst school, college, or department at ednostiom that the
holder sign a pledge to teach in the public elemntexy, secondary, or oomtdnstim
elenmtsry and secondary sehoels of Florida; tint he couplets to the satisfaction
of the institution the work In is undertaking each year; that funds be paid di-
rectly to state institutions of higher learning but to the scholarship holder if
he should plan to attend a non-state institution.

BQEAIENCY moms HOUSE BILL 25

ThiomnpmvidesthstnsnklmdasnkIIoertiIioateswheisenedonlyon
the basis of tin Doctor's degree and the bacteria degree respectively. Prior
to this bill been-1m law it use possible to issue eertiiiestes in Bank I and
Bank II a: the basis or planned program of work representing 72 and 36 scooter
hours of graduate work beyond s hemloris depoe.



Provision was ands to safeguard those who held certificates based on equivalency
wallowing thoseuhowere Immmpmpmwsmmlsmm bill
beosne last, until October 1, 1955, to couplets such programs, provided the gro-
grsnswere approvedby tin Btlte Wtotxdncstionpnortemm.

mlrovidmsofthehillmldsnatheeontinmuonoftheiuuingdm
and Industrial Education certificates en ti: basis or the approved equivalan
female. W Certificates based on the National Teachers much are
eliminated. Special certificates routinely issued are valid so mourned hr
State Boa-d of Wooden Resulstions.

communes 13mm House 3111.895

This hill pmvides that those molars, who, 11 April 15, 1951, are in had:
In on thesz of seeminstion tarps at certificate issued prim-to October
1,1939, wmmmmmmmd college trauma-syman
In until Juan 30. 1955.





Previously these teachers hove been in Bank III on equivalency basis which was
provided by 1st: and State Board If mum meantime, but who would have
forfeited unu- Rlnk m rating under 83 225, passed earlier. This bill affects
101 teachexs in the state.

WK RATING comm MUS BILL 1033

1'!!! textbook law has been mended to provide a continuing textbook retina eon-
mittee or twelve members instead or the present tomes-or] seven-usher eanittee,
the where to be appointed w the State Board of Education not later then Sep-
tanher 15 upm reomendstion or the State Superintendmt. The auto alterin-
tondent and s member or his dominant when he dull dedanete I111 be addition-
al and ex-oioio masters.



-8-

After initial appointmnts for tense of one, two, and three years to provide
overlapping toms, all new members will be appointed to serve for three years,
but no member of the committee m be appointed to succeed hinmlf. Glider this
plzm, each you four nenbere will be repleced by new appointees. nudist:
after appointmnm have hem made, the names of the cmittee will he announced
publicly. Except timing the period it has been called into session for grading
and rating books, the ccmnittee my discuss utters nleting to textbooks with

We

This legislation hes brought about abendoment of the secret committee; provided
expanded camittee menbcrahip, contitming committee nubership liter adoptions;
and comittee apportmrlty to dime textbook mode with tenet-re end the avail-
ability of books which m be needed with publishers and their representatives.

WIDE! mm MEDICAL mum 80185 BILL 3W

Thislawprovidesthat school mdmwhoeeparmtsorgwdin reqmstin
writing caption non undies]. or physical eminatim or udictl or surgical
treetnent shall he execpt tron such eminetim or treehent, specifically
East'me the right of religious faith gmranteed to a citisen of the Outed
States by the U. s. Genetitution. In actual preotiee, hm, schools general]:
have cleave respected theee rights and have made edjmtnmte in their prectieee
on an individual basis. Florida is the twentieth stete to pass such a m.





It should be noted that the late, rules and mgnticne renting to contagious
or commiceble dioceses and sanitary utters shall not be violated. For ex:-
uwple, this law does not prohibit inspection or enninetim of :11 school child-
ren for the purpose of determining the existence or e contagious or amiable
dieeen. Wonk, the responsibility is phoed 111 parents to mun. scticm
in requestim exception. But this does not relieve the school an responsibil-
ity of interning parents regarding practices in the school.

muons mos USMCIION Hausa am.

The exemption under this law is directed at specific teaching in schools resend-
irg diseases and treabmnte for diseases. This does not require that children
boomednmanentim course butonlyrronthose ports otthe course thet

are in cmict with religious teachings of their church.



Wing about personal cleanliness, diet and nutrition, mitetion and the like

are not prohibited, and this exemption shall not mitigate against tin undo,
promotion, or the scholastic standing of the child in w w. The he pleces

responsin on reroute to request cxanption in writing.

Specific qmsticne regarding Operation of that: laws in actual precticc in
the schools csnnot be answered at this time. Specific policiu resenting
operation or these laws will grow cut or experience in the schools. Schools
and school eyetane are encouraged to consider local policies regarding in-
plenentction of these laws.




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EilMfA-g tj 13 elgATM ACTRI filDIN130 g ]'20393 s'reparea irj' aaward Aly Fried1Mn rMilat ANATitOligE353 rRGISTATi]]IE This 21as been a est fasarable Tagulmars re educatlanDespio the fact that the alliount approprLr-ted for teneber salary increase fell short of our requests and our requiraienth & tela.t minir of all legislative action dealing with ediicatica ad12 up to a meerd rd favorable treatrient mima1,citem in igany 3'eam It aliculd be sor:ed first that the geneml appspriations till., v~don carries the soiding minority for the State frir the :ext two years, appropriated som 0&J300,0[10 more den the beate was Authorised to spend during the prese:lt b-a ennia Of this amount tlie school program received an incmase ci $3?/161$00, or 47 per cent er the total heresseNat only did the legislature appopriate 01115426 to finance the pment proy'em, but it adden SoNe $16816,92 in ediaanal senicem. includhit ;,be $350 ine2ease in teacher pay, $150 per unit anorlasse m traportation arm ".1,846330 for s'eealculatim to counties with expanding enNALants, ase additions, of course, to becccle a perelatient part er the Bitumuis Fondado Programa (These figures do not inalmie $1.9057/10 al empital critla!;|r funtie nele emiarted and not siihject to legislative auction Additional tuohl were also appropriated for tattoosis, schourships and junie 0013%25 4 The fggisistan also appgired %217 $ignifmant imiprovemats in the 5Ch001 970gre perhapa the nio-:1; impi:rtant of these teirtg the establishent of t.be r:Elw and mre equ;irable indeal. of taxpayinE abilits as meamimanded by the state D-part-mmt of Bducation, The ]-eEislatse recapited, tog the valtte ar:d th!t potential of the community.jentar callege prigra and pgad for a new ethod of da, termination al' junior college miius providing additieral Emids to counties with auch programs, 'l'he teacher taining scholarship pwrar'i was expanded. Tearher retirement we naproved. 'l'he methtd of deternrinilig those ecuntief, in need Of adra.1;Lonal turids M m't incressly enrolhimits was made more equitable. School biliMig mliendme-it barada wre str'eniethened as investe'tints for Florida bankis The asiount of funds reltamed freill eerstractors en school buildiriga was icered as a mam of obtsmim; lower bids an school projects. A nor:-secret, cont3nuing, tertboolr rat.ing nommittee was prmded, A study of reduction television was authodzes (The compl.:'te 1.134 d bills dealms with schools ard an exolanation of them is included in this reportd

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m) end --o -. his .TegT. L-y a ederal .e"? c.o eneroach ugiori r.he tradi tiorial and Ngal faricc.ions of ule state: n'Mais FaRM i st.QiEH5 SiiXATE EL 500 Thir iE -AT appTC jira &'.100 Oj. O ,000 T.0 SE re as & revo le og j-md L:) Opegg.te the natiert;tonca Osam Trasim; Prograir: unta ths! end m tu pegra (The proCrT11 i$ f.t[14:1:?ed 100( 1.g? the RidST il 1 -CIV9ETIPlemt ) 'The need er the revolv.us fand resulta irair the fact 4:.hat services have to be rear=.a besore yew;hrers miri osu'mit:-.ad t-. the veteratis Administration for raymes 3:e of-.er, a 130 of threy to ninety riaya dapses before funds are m: raved a the mate offner all nit-jon received will be depcmited in the re: V1rlE flird f:'il T.hat af. !,)ini is:r.d cif -iht!! prel{:Wirm t.he Gts:,tL= Vill RC.t I!aar arjy 01 rJS 6.. .5 %1 $20 5 i 22 St,.\ttia Di'partriset of Educatfori to pay the 106 veterre teachers I i.aI 25 DDd -.PMil, BC 7.5]e Old Ett enea CElE:ldar -407.",0, M bri!ll P.s the adminiatr un geonne Mirarlister the program 2ACMEG PAMWf5 RO[33E' -lLL 239 thabill p:rv-.ms T.hai. co!mty shool tends miay riad Tanyments to contractors or school bluidige in the wilod tainage .a-!d as cor.tra.eters estorinariJy etiarge irTLot,: ur.nit rowingir, into r.heir bin imite for constnietion, a brorder base i e iaus peoU ided 10 r e eril-et --.itive 1,iriellTit s tidi shou.1.3.1 yea eli1, iri 10-<;bids ar:d more r'avordie coristruction costa SCi!COL IMr TiANG SE[ikfE BILL dW Illa.3 al rl|ii UI-: 'O'2rl y tirjgda of p1bly ins Unie ti.erj tis yterire lidility bl.. is rdm. tp t G fj 00 00-| FCr decl.-dy 1R 111r7 i:0 any GM oeniol, Or gliO.OOD iri arig one recadent ei:ui Up to $5..0o for property damage, 17 reasara of ownership.. :namariaria Crerat:jon or wof any motor wenisia!! a the irtterest or further-. arice 01 a p-iti,..: 0 Sci-:.oO2 ACtlU1 lfe 7:0.6 act is :in additicr1 to rny STititiftg lair orgariing tav. reg.ured im:i!rari,:s CNeraCe for the protection of childmn being i.ransported 21 at:noo] b-Jsen.. To pPwitore Ecir tha5 fidditioal insurar:ce are to IF -ci rTr-m trie co-.triry care.t school fiarill, MN IJ4]M:7-ENT5 SF,1-1Ah: MLL t!E ThlI!tthe:-rd.'!!!$ Crylat)' MEG' C-f Fulfi'. -l~rlstr12r.210[1 te me public ind6i 50 pay T.::r laday -.z:,o-ea smma or 30ed a:*:leTrnu fcr atmet improvement. sicI*-si:1 J k -j !E:.isi:11MFjert-5 .Sa.it.aTy ig;rr:Veu-fa ta, End 5:iriidr p!s is al hmy:'i~it5 l'hen

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l'LUFea5e r!I $9 :.102 :000OT' N pr Wal-tt of alk-! 4da:7...'-: -M appPG|.TIMAN j'EACHEF: 5'llJIFK INCHEhm CrPKfT"|2 3:.12 .PRE FOR li~~ 3. l'99 M. 1.kr 5116 m orra r far T-he $350 increase i'cr roacir re approve e-_im' m the session La beco-lin a remarant sie reU1er than a 'im boma and a he allracated to 1:arties as astruktional unitc uride tna sa proemre a o!-r Naimiti Fcocation funds, 3.2 WaG n"!G33Ed""f t-C r*!i'iM NW 't i1:17% r|~--r100 iB5tr11 f, i J.-0 1 $ islM Of 3 Mast GM addire $35:1 3:e -M:: a lloin n-. : E.leine a o m:ine or iratructicirial units am M ilok 1 8.9 0; Rartle II $950, ''aTil121: (zN!N Mk I'd, $150. !!nd fait.k '-? $7%.. Im N11 .d a movision in -Apr:regans E!ilt -!lz -.roride s tbc.eseh teadier sua'.1 renin a 050 mcmas' in aler'; -~rwi statr: Dmds, This twaar litat ir ino::e emir.ies which do not 5-ggimnt todier Salarm car ar.d 1:.t:y.:2. the has iC blinnam Fondat.icin Przgrari. talar-tirer E & ty se 1^6: -t a litum re:f~ie e. a (190 l@NaM Il ir OVery T.eachern E0'story (' egritig 5 y!1-. a. -. 9-6 .ap]ggym raser-:e y Salar105i (Trrli i -Cal i lld2 CAti EdjuE. Gl'3Bd' 1%11 fiM1(|E itE rfay 3|LE-f detemlru3 1-0 he for -tie. Der. inwasta af the local school ;/regram. this pay.ision beirig de ti.gned te allow lood fri!'etiom Iri expenditiemm for those mmties which gpe con, dimmal acreases c.r sacrificed other parts af the local school progn 1:e sin tema.hi".T 53Llor";' inCan503,. $~1.30 1~NCRog? E TEWiSPCliTA"'lON Ui:"IT HOUSIS Blitt 103 7'511: I-Lil VTiTeD id:0 talli NI.9M ljil'Ljlg\l)s 21'01Fidats T1 PrCET&|IL {:aW ifle KNO irt9TeMle a tra i:rsnsportatM me t.f the nimimila -Fmiraation Progmil contained also in the -anel errogatos Mll, 'The trarasportation alle1ment is increased from )W a imiperu+ion rim to $1-50 a imit, and will assis:t counties ir: sting 12 ].net'M--Gd 00 St '-f ta-ATI Sp0TiatiG!; SUel y liisi[ital-tBDCe, and CD3% Of 0-012185 y M!iCh U 31%261.17 riSeii Girls:le 1%7The $150 tri-a:ase is not inr-nas'ked eguiteilly d soley for tus drier salaries, althesh it will allov Iar sono meram elar-.es dernd|iig upon the Mrfang needs of the respectiile counser. fjEX Oi TAIlUID M!IllTE HOUSE FILL 272 The fermia ior desmaing each county-o taipayinir ability na become 1r.dependent of 1=1 ums:-lent praeraces practice wh1eh operlence has shown to l'e extremly variabl!: ameinE and Trithin er.1mties. Risiassets:lant c.C r,"wipety ra-liin een now be c:aurd mt a"r.hot polty a nha 111dividal county, 1ehich as t:te case under 1-te previous, i~enilut a when any incmase m Acca?. asassyntr, Irr Ir::ESed -?!? co.1Tai.y 3 1.iig:OrtL..!he:te IM allel i!.fd drCTE!ad I.h"! i!ral:ltml of 9.tad aid 15 remi1red rond---r me. nirno:r Ec. edation Program The sol ix1ntdianges are side (_) laseazd Valuation af Psal arad IMrscreal Prop.:.r rrr i s .-l 1.mam "' I Reta a l S-aisi s d !!'i fac t re Buying -icalle are aplaced

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bySaesTa ltunsan Ginuly ipeyd orer;(3) the -eaiv morc gz== acri eerie iumtcly T MM "Iiinpvdsamr cuaead oeeutbamaueo blt Ziogteorute;im Uo tl.-a rir bter zsesetp cies n 5t -pec wl. t -a l Znfees weeai ua% al e l tt Ttl iaca 5 lnet tt i il erdcdcocboael ahrta opeey Thd gvsdfml osntafc h oa on ffnerqie fete the ~ 73 16t9rte6 eute. hsi cniee eo tems motn edcT oa bils pt --e iy n 93sesmo h Igsau IECLCLATONP~o SNAE-It36 Tis il rviesth acda fr ivn-d itoa t aid -.1 onte

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TEAC]Ed RET.TREIE[R HCUS T1-ese bil hi allow albers a to complete 3Ajmert of co:1L 340% added to tim apas b et. arg time t.cl a p]a tagli afLer July ~l,, 1953,a miste r::m cham.s fr-im Pla U b:r' Petired p:ir-eens anall.asi'.d 1955, TTithD51% (01-Eding i t teacher. 13 3.va:Ll-.b], CredLt ~cy mil-itarpereils 1-.bler mis a web= withdn [1:31 li redly-at.).-A1 (TR W's i. "earliers' rietirerr-. Syst-alt r' -mi te uske app.lo-.itisin N year's) ''follriv-g sie e. V ".t. ri C arirtril-,11!: it 9 pb..y! oder. Mii.iary erica ere M:do-n who go on lave of leave to !ieke up edrib.iti en ermr. sa.1ry enied lip ,2mi20 awlit :.arirevins merit Systet until r-sti remerst date re los w-:.th iraerest frolt 2.50% to -imiers are or-!iitird a alianen 2 et-etributier, har a:-31:gle, a p;ari n. to -nntle:r ore, hit. be mbstitrate taactier's until Ju]y 1, .tp pr Nidad. /19 Ottar CLGA ified war 15mm alloried provided TJte iner.:wn ,r as erged in other W' KLA RTd li!ad a r am"N'1" Of T.ile red mi'iury se rvice am now 1-eit vieM1-' [mir yalugl (iristead of ? ores are t.n r:rmT.1em nar.

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t -,-1-;ying e -|-,1); i.ye .-igige g;g".li --..-.; [|1,= "icalle.!"!:.lia". r'aiy bli r!& itive No a re:;-da-st c-i the State far are ye.--r. tlm'. i=cho.:1:-il p ho~!dors r::ay atteria aig irritat iOn of tilghe r learrdry i.r. I-' .El & 'clich 2 -: appr-M f r tecta or edilC 30 -ill .titrit the sc.hohlalb19 halef Mal.l 03 d "'GM fl Me Thudant in 'd seliool collatia, c!r departmnt of erje.cat:..ort -ind era as m: r.: pr.st-1.l. ap-== proved try Um -ad oic:hm s cl.col collerie or dec -: rTre::at e i~ ontst te; at the holde.T sirn a pledge to teach 1.n IJw pablic cle'lentary, eda:'iME or e:t::-t':-ination -!entary and se c cadary scheels of Flo ricit 2:h--.t he e.. -= : -', --.: t 4:. L tie r.:. 5. -acti on of me iris tie:.td.ori tl'e work he is ulti+:rmidre nel you .>!=-1"'rids N 1:-: -dis mctly to ht.e iotitdiens of lucro-!r lemire b-at to 3:ie a -ir.arship I:'..i-jr if he 2:ole 91:-.0 tn .,13 3md A wmmte Eri'; i.:. -. i t:: e EgJ CTCEKfMCAIES (!gT.~5Eg-9_G":l'alS l'dll PITJFidSS that ]2:3!TW. I L.Tid IRS. ~il ;Wr(iSLEM~ .ed tW ISNe1 LIll ''~ 00 til6 0:-1315 E iiY' DDet.1"'I e d1':6-D-i:d di'-IGSteT S OF:rYa r/:"pe---i. ['Jels. ?>1.01: ici"|"tir i-a 3 1 ter'a'jiriill-' 1;:'.: 9:. wm '.05 ",10~.6 t.:: 12.150 CF:r',ii 1 c ates ": i id:) i-il: ? AI:d IN.k H 0-: *.::.e bris of pl med ="res ruis n' warNpre:--:Entire 6: e-..c.d go myle ter licitf& Uf i-U:iinillM krOr IMOtid dt Elic N10r5 f.16-Yti-5 -: PD'= ls!171 .5 mil de 50 SAlegi: Ant %.".26 Will [191(1 Cer tif i CM-M (Jid a GEa e='ia-iT ale fic of Allr:rira.rit I,'t--i&Win he fra Werdrig 01-2 j.ilafil-if'd 911] gl-allt3 O!i ['IG2 15 :'-M t R. I.ill beca:iie a toil O.--:ober 1, 1955. to coTgiete sirn prai:: -:Ena. --m'-'v:Ltd 'IM: ;:N' crris we m app osea by tre stam Di-p-rt.T-eTif: of ]317*1.1613 an ol' a -' ill:10' lia., TN prn=rwons af tha tall w!is a]]ov raie cor.tlr.uation er the imising of Trade fa':s] Irlf.!.10 t 1A1. Ed'.ld:Allo!: Cert ificB tes Ort OE' OE.9i5 Df the "spp TY:-Rii e r|LiiT&imid7 TOnr;iile .. SpN i il '.gr r. ific.g--.e 5 head Oil flie ]Mti crial Ti--&ei-je TA !?K2:1tlijftT.:1 Ofi lil'": ei l!-illar. ed 3--e gial ('-{3!71.1'113005 1"!l'ed O'M:ly i Ed:lied &!@ Wa]id 25 21"!-:SCribell la'r' Ktnie in-Ird of T'acca1-i.r;r: Reglikturm Cel?['l!GATJCE IN FA]E III EOlla BILL Of TaliS Dil1. pWild6 5 tilat Claod6 NaCNTN ul in .Cri Apri l 15. i 99 i Were. iD Ifank TII on tale l-:asis nt' an omrilfax:ti.ca typ" of certaricate imrie:-) ;meT to Ceto~nn 1 .199 Jud 50 01room anaster hear:! of calery trainmg og r:=nmi's irt fara m until j=re 30. ]955rtWict151.7 theBE tradi=:hr N N o!!!"Ti 01 li.rijt lU o!'l (' (fl1.VkieT)CN INa5l.Viil --.-rt W-.M' OTE.rled iiY i.us lifid $Uti.0 [|rMirl 00 l' dil< atlOII fegLl.ai-lGr'-.. IR)t 1:itlO 4% i ~ Elfi a orfacd i,1mz f'raik HI re-tng urtder El E25 Ixissed earlier.. This blU affat:5 1G terse: is iri liie M.ate MTijo-:]r m'[ Ilar. ClEri'ES 3[:'l]Sij 11Tll IQU "'re ta=::Et.0003r 1 -ita Y'.ity l--!h! ri Air.('l led t--: pit-Jlr10: a cant irilillE terham 2 ]'ritiT!g CDrkr.i'. tes el i (p'.~1 W: :-..f.eitD-rs im1[.6 n(i :-..2 !!ie pre Nix-. TripcI'M"I ST-.r's -E-|E.'.er C-7."11f.tes .. Die ?!!ainbgra *:e te app airs ed by '.|16 2:Gr.e leard of Edom i on ror a u=:r Wai &g: -ar "CP e 15 tip(ifi ri-6 an.': ell hiti G;1 Of t.fa6 Si -i.6 3.1-r Fil-ttE:EG6rd.. T:i--j Ste-d a 3.lp--Tilt' 0:Edem and a 2:enths of his a:p=ir!m::t a:r. Ne de--ll ik:spl.a vjU Lil editiers' ai rid ex--ali i::j o r=!al:Er-i.

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afar iintial appo-intnerite for tems of cm, twa ahd three years to paride GY6T1 pinE tWG all rew membro til e app0ihted ic SefVe foT three yearS, but no mnher of the canetittee mar be appointed to succeed himself, Under this plan., each year f our norbers will be replaced by mit appointees. Iirtediately aft appoustons have been made.. ta nues of the cesitittee will te amaunced public3y. Except caring the priod it hasi been called into sessim for gradizig and rating books, the cocnittee riay discuss matter mlating to textbooks with w-yone., T]h 1.00'slatica has bat E alat saratoninent of the secret contaittee; provided exiomlea wirnstee memberahip continu:1.ng comittee mmbership after adoptians; wid 1:onmtm reporanity a discuss tutbook needs with teactem and the crailabil i ty of br>oks wMeli riay he needed with publishers and their representativesii ENEMPl'lGNS FRDM MEDICA1/EXAMDJAT10N HOSE BILL 340* Thu htw provides that school children whose parents or guaniten aquest ja writuig neinpaa Pan ud:1.cal or physical exa:ntnatieri er needical or surgical treatraent saan be emntat fram such eratination or treatalment, specifical]y guaranteeini; the raht of relig;icus faith guanuteed to a citizen of the United States by the TL 5. Colistitution. Irt actual practice, hosiever, schools genral]y have always opse--.ed these ngnte and have niade a:ljustmots in their practices on an -..rdiviaal tans -Florida is the twentieth state to pass such a law. It shetild by reed Thar. the lors rinas and regulations relating to contagious or er:nnicable diseases ar.d stitary matter shall not be violated. For en a-ple This law dos not panibit: inspection or emmination of all school childmn for the purpose cf determining de exi.atence of a contagious or cannmnicable disense, Technically the mponsibility ie placed on parentr, to initiate actio a raritwimig exemption. But this does not relieve the school fra t'esponsibility of infarraling parents agarding practices in to school. K|GNPTIONS Fla]M INSTR11CTION T]OUSE BILL Kil* The exemptian urder thisi iaw is diree.ed at specific teaching hi schaels 2'egarditg diseases and treatmn.e for diseases This does not require that children be excueen frari a entaze course on m]y fori those parts of the course that me in conflict. wtth reli||ioua cert.chings of their church. Teaching about persottal cleanliness, diet and nutrition. suitation and the like are not prohibit<.ds and this exemptior, aall mi mitigate against the greides prootion or the scholastac stadirig of the child in any ways TM law places respcmibi lity on parert to o re mest exeitptian irt writing e