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ACT 3529.

TITLE 451.

SANTA ROSA.

Charter of. [Stats. 1903, p. 703.]

A new charter was adopted in 1905, Stats. 1905, p. 867.

Citations.

ACT 3530.

Cal. 142/301.

Reincorporating. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 628.]

Amended 1873-74, p. 378. Entire act amended 1875-76, p. 251.

Citations.

Cal. 138/152.

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Altering and defining limits of. [Stats. 1869-70, p. 473.]

ACT 3533.

Board of education of, powers and duties of, establishing and defining. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 514.]

See "Public Lands," ante.

SCHOOL LANDS.

SCHOOL OF INDUSTRY.

See "Preston School of Industry," ante.

SCHOOL OF REFORM.

See "Whittier State School," post.

TITLE 452,
SCHOOLS.

ACT 3534.

An act to provide for certain improvements and repairs to the State Normal School at San Jose and making an appropriation therefor. [Approved June 14, 1906. Stats. 1906, p. 28.]

Twenty-nine thousand dollars was appropriated for the purposes indicated.

ACT 3535.

An act to provide for the purchase of a site, for the erection, equipment, and furnishing of a building or buildings, and for the improvement of grounds, for the use of the San Francisco State Normal School; and making an appropriation therefor. [Approved March 3, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 38.]

ACT 3536.

An act to provide for the registration of bonds issued by common school, high school, or union high school districts.

[Approved March 18, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 123.]

§ 1. Whenever the owner of any coupon bond, or if any bond payable to bearer, already issued or hereafter issued by any common school, high school, or union high school districts now or hereafter existing in this state, shall present any such bond to the treasurer or other officer of the county in which said district is located, who by law performs the duties of treasurer, with a request for the conversion of such bond into a registered bond, such treasurer, or such other officer, shall cut off and cancel the coupons of any such coupon bond so presented, and shall stamp, print or write, upon such coupon bond, or such other bond payable to bearer, so presented, either upon the back or upon the face thereof, as may be convenient, a statement to the effect that the said bond is registered in the name of the owner, and that thereafter the interest and principal of said bond are payable to the registered owner. Thereafter, and from time to time any such bond may be transferred by such registered owner in person, or by attorney duly authorized on presentation of such bond to such treasurer, or such other officer, and the bond be again registered as before, a similar statement being stamped, printed, or written thereon. Such statement stamped, printed, or written upon such bond may be in substantially the following form: (Date, giving, month, year, and day.)

This bond is registered pursuant to the statute in such cases made and provided in the name of (here insert name of owner) and the interest and principal thereof are hereafter payable to such owner.

Treasurer (or such other officer).

After any bond shall have been registered as aforesaid, the principal and interest of such bond shall be payable to the registered owner. Such treasurer or such other officer, shall keep in his office a book or books which shall at all times show what bonds are registered and in whose names respectively.

§ 2. Whenever under any statute or law of this state any bonds are issued, whether the proceedings for the issuance of such bonds have been had in whole or in part prior to the enactment of this statute, or whether the same have been had in whole or in part after the enactment of this statute, such bonds may be issued either in the form of coupon bonds, or in the form of registered bonds, or some in the form of coupon bonds, and some in the form of registered bonds, as has been or hereafter may be provided in the proceedings for the issuance of such bonds, and notwithstanding any language or provision to the contrary contained in any such statute authorizing the issuance of the bonds, or in any other law of the state. The provisions of section 1 of this act shall apply to

coupon bonds, so issued, as well as to other coupon bonds, or other bonds payable to bearer.

ACT 3537.

An act confirming the organization of school districts.

[Approved March 18, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 243.]

§ 1. All school districts in this state that for a period of five (5) years have been acting as school districts under the laws of this state, are hereby declared to be duly incorporated and to be bodies politic under the laws of this state, and as such school districts, under their appropriate names, shall have all the rights and privileges and be subjected to all of the duties and obligations of duly incorporated school districts.

§ 2. This act shall take effect immediately.

ACT 3538.

Putah school district and Yolo school district, union of. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 350.]

ACT 3539.

Siskiyou, Modoc, and Sonoma manner of.

Amended 1875-76, p. 33.

ACT 3540.

counties, apportioning school moneys in, [Stats. 1873-74, p. 896.]

Superseded by Political Code, §§ 1543, 1858.

Wood's Island, in Sacramento County, annexed to Rio Vista school district in Solano County, for school purposes. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 32.]

ACT 3541.

Grass Valley school district, board of education, establishing and defining powers of. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 233.]

ACT 3542. School moneys, distribution of in certain counties. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 332.]

This act related to Fresno, Contra Costa, Shasta, and Lassen counties. Repealed as to Fresno County, 1877-78, p. 782. Repeated as to Contra Costa County, 1877-78, p. 182. Superseded by Political Code, § 1858.

ACT 3543.

Consolidating Rattlesnake school district with Wild Goose school district, in El Dorado County. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 801.]

ACT 3544.

Millville school district, Shasta County, an act concerning census of. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 817.]

Superseded by Political Code, § 1617, subd. 16, and § 1634.

ACT 3545.

Setting off southwestern portion of Sutter Island, in Sacramento County, from Onisbo school district, to Slough school district for school purposes. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 591.]

ACT 3546.

Scott's Valley school district, Siskiyou County, authorizing trustees of to borrow money for school purposes. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 593.]

ACT 3547.

Courthouse school district, Sonoma County, to re-establish. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 752.]

ACT 3548.

To attach a portion of Kings River Switch school district to Kingsbury school district, in Fresno County. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 1010.] ACT 3549.

For the establishment of high schools. [Stats. 1891, p. 182.] Citations. Cal. 101/656; 102/470; 112/317; 124/696, 697; 129/602; 140/ 557, 558, 559, 560, 561.

Unconstitutional: McCabe v. Carpenter, 102 Cal. 469. Repealed 1893, p. 276.

ACT 3550.

Legalizing the establishment of high schools in incorporated cities, and providing for the maintenance and support of such schools. [Stats. 1901, p. 299.]

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To authorize the establishment of county high schools, and provide for their support. [Stats. 1891, p. 57.]

Repealed 1893, p. 276.

ACT 3552.

An act relative to the meeting-place of high school boards within municipal corporations. [Became a law under constitutional provision without governor's approval, March 15, 1901. Stats. 1901, p. 296.]

Repealed 1909, p. 473.

ACT 3553.

An act creating a fund for the benefit and support of high schools and providing for its distribution, and repealing an act entitled "An act creating a fund for the benefit and support of high schools, and providing for its distribution," approved March 2, 1903. [Approved March 6, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 58.]

Amended 1906, p. 41. Repealed 1909, p. 473.

Citations. Cal. 152/516, 517, 518, 520, 521, 522.

Former statute: See Stats. 1903, p. 64, repealed by above act of 1905, p. 58.

ACT 3554.

Establishing a branch state normal school. [Stats. 1881, p. 89.]
This act established a branch in Los Angeles County.

ACT 3554a.

An act to authorize and empower the board of trustees of the state normal school at Los Angeles to sell and convey the lands and buildings of said school, and from the proceeds of said sale to purchase and improve a new and suitable site for said school; to erect and construct upon the site so purchased buildings and other structures and improvements necessary and proper for said school; to purchase furniture, fixtures, apparatus, and other things necessary for said school, and to rent such temporary buildings and grounds as may be necessary for the use of said school until the completion of the new school buildings. [Approved March 4, 1907. Stats. 1907, p. 101.] ACT 3555.

To establish a branch state normal school in northern California. [Stats. 1887, p. 60.]

This act provided for a normal school somewhere north of Marysville.

ACT 3556.

Establishing a state normal school in San Diego County. [Stats. 1897, p. 114.] ACT 3557.

To establish a state normal school in San Francisco. [Stats. 1899, p. 177.]

ACT 3558.

To authorize and empower the trustees of the state normal school at San Jose to reconvey to the city of San Jose a parcel of land situate in said city and belonging to the state of California, to the said city of San Jose, for the purpose of erecting and maintaining a free public library upon said parcel of land. [Approved Marel 23, 1901. Stats. 1901, p. 575.]

ACT 3559.

Text-books in public schools, preventing change in. [Stats. 1875-76,

Repealed 1880, p. 42, and by Board of Education, 55 Cal. 331.

ACT 3560.

p. 1.]

7, art. IX, of the constitution: People v.

To provide for the care and security of the state series of school textbooks, by the erection of a fire-proof warehouse to be used for the storage of the same, authorizing the appointment of a storekeeper to have the care and custody of said text-books, and appropriating money to pay the expenses of erecting said warehouse. [Approved March 15, 1887. Stats. 1887, p. 131.]

Ten thousand dollars was appropriated for the purposes indicated.

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