Laws of the State of Delaware - Volume 54 - Page 1 |
Previous | 1 of 1485 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
Subset
|
LAWS
OF THE
STATE OF DELAWARE
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY- SECOND
SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER
On Tuesday, January 1, A. D.
1963
AND
IN THE YEAR OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA, THE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY- SEVENTH
VOLUME LIV
Printad by
Milford Obrontolo Publishing Company
Milford. Delaware
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Laws of the State of Delaware - Volume 54 |
| Description | Laws of the State of Delaware |
| Creator | Delaware |
| Creator2 | Delaware General Assembly |
| Contributors | Milford Chronicle Publishing Company |
| Publisher | Department of State |
| Type | Text |
| Format | |
| Full Text | LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SECOND SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER On Tuesday, January 1, A. D. 1963 AND IN THE YEAR OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVENTH VOLUME LIV Printad by Milford Obrontolo Publishing Company Milford. Delaware LAWS OF DELAWARE CHAPTER 1 AN ACT AGREEING TO A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE II OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, RELATING TO THE COMPOSITION OF THE HOUSE AND SENATE, BY PROVIDING FOR EXPANSION AND REAPPORTIONMENT. WHEREAS, an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Delaware was proposed to the 121st General Assembly as follows: AN ACT PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE II OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF DELA-WARE, RELATING TO THE COMPOSITION OF THE HOUSE AND SENATE, BY PROVIDING FOR EXPAN-SION AND REAPPORTIONMENT. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (two-thirds of all members elected to each House thereof concurring therein): Section 1. Paragraphs 1 and 2 of Section 2 of Article II of the Constitution are hereby amended to read.: The House of Representatives shall be composed of thirty-five members, plus such additional members as shall be provided pursuant to Section 2A of this Article, who shall be chosen for two years. The Senate shall be composed of twenty-one members, who shall be chosen for four years. The State is hereby divided into thirty-five Representative Districts. There shall be such additional Representative Dis-tricts as shall be provided pursuant to Section 2A of this Article. From each Representative District there shall be chosen, by the qualified electors thereof, one Representative. 3 4 Chapter 1 The State is also hereby divided into twenty-one Senatorial Districts, from each of which shall be chosen, by the qualified electors thereof, one Senator. In New Castle County there shall be seven Senatorial Districts, numbered from one to seven in-clusive; in Kent County, seven Senatorial Districts, numbered from one to seven inclusive; and in Sussex County, sever Senatorial Districts from one to seven inclusive. Section 2. The following words are hereby added after the words : "Number Five. The Eighth and Tenth Represen-tative Districts", in that part of Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution dealing with the Senatorial Districts in Kent County: -MO Number Six, at Large. The first, second, fifth, seventh and eighth Representative Districts. Number Seven, at Large. The third, fourth, sixth, ninth and tenth Representative Districts. Section 3. The following words are added following the words "Number Five. The Ninth and Tenth Representative Districts", in that part of Article II, Section 2 of the Consti-tution dealing with the Senatorial Districts in Sussex County: Number Six, at Large. The first, second, third, fourth and fifth Representative Districts. Number Seven, at Large. The sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth Representative Districts. Section 4. The following words are added immediately following the words added by Section 3 above: The first Senators elected from the Sixth Senatorial Dis-tricts of Kent and Sussex Counties shall serve for a two year term only, thereafter their successors shall serve for a full four year term. Section 5. The following new Section 2A is added to Article II of the Constitution, immediately following Section 2: Chapter 1 5 Section 2A. In addition to the existing 35 Representative Districts as set forth in Section 2 of this Article, there shall be additional Representative Districts as hereafter provided. Each existing Representative District as set forth in Sec-tion 2 of this Article, with a population residing therein in excess of 15,000, as shown by the last official federal decennial census shall be entitled to one additional Representative for each adidtional 15,000 population or major fraction thereof residing within the District. Upon any Representative District, as set forth in Section 2 of this Article, being entitled to more than one Representa-tive, it shall be sub-divided into new Representative Districts for each additional Representative to which it is entitled, from which shall be chosen by the qualified electors thereof, a Rep-resentative. After each official federal decennial census the new Repre-sentative Districts created pursuant to this Section shall be abolished and the Representative Districts set forth in Section 2 of this Article shall again be re-divided as set forth herein. The sub-dividing of the Representative Districts as set forth herein shall be done by a Redistricting Commission, con-sisting of the Governor, as Chairman, and the State Chairman of the two political parties receiving the largest vote for Gov-ernor at the preceeding election for Governor as advisors to the Governor. Redistricting and reapportioning by the Com-mission as set forth herein shall be accomplished in accordance with the following criteria: Each new Representative District shall, insofar as is possible, be formed of contiguous territory; shall be as nearly equal in population as possible to the other new districts being created within the existing Representative District; shall be bounded by ancient boundaries, major roads, streams, or other natural boundaries; and not be so created as to unduly favor any person or political party. Within 120 calendar days following the official reporting to the President of the United States of each decennial census, (or within 120 calendar days after this amendment takes effect) the Governor, on behalf of the Commission, shall file with the 6 Chapter 1 Secretary of State the plan for redistricting and reapportion-ing as provided for herein. Forthwith, after the filing, the Governor shall issue a proclamation of redistricting and re-apportioning. The Secretary of State shall cause such procla-mation to be published in two newspapers of general circula-tion within the State for two consecutive weeks, within 20 days after the issuance of the proclamation. The proclamation shall become effective within 30 days of its issuance. Any qualified voter may apply to the Superior Court to compel the Governor, by mandamus or otherwise, to perform the redistricting and reapportioning duties or to correct any error in redistricting and reapportioning. Application to com-pel the Governor to perform the redistricting and reappor-tioning duties must be filed within thirty days of the expira-tion of the 120 days allotted to the Commission to file its plan, if such plan is not timely filed. Application to compel correc-tion of any error in redistricting and reapportioning must be filed within thirty days following the proclamation. Original jurisdiction in these matters is hereby vested in the Superior Court. On appeal, the cause shall be reviewed by the Supreme Court upon the law and the facts. Section 6. The following new Section 2B is added to Article II of the Constitution, immediately following Section 2A as enacted above. Section 2B. The number of delegates and the method of electing delegates to the Constitutional Convention as provided in Section 2, Article 16, shall not be effected by the addition of Representatives or Representative Districts, pursuant to Section 2A of this Article. The Representative Districts which shall elect delegates to the Constitutional Convention are as set forth in Section 2 of this Article, AND WHEREAS, the said proposed amendment was agreed to by two-thirds of all the Members elected to each House in the said 121st General Assembly, NOW, THEREFORE Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (two-thirds of all the members elected to each House concurring therein): Chapter 1 7 Section 1. The said proposed amendment is agreed to and adopted and shall forthwith become a part of the Con-stitution. Effective January 17, 1963. 8 CHAPTER 2 AN ACT MAKING AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE CUSTODIAN FOR THE PURPOSE OF IN-STALLING AN ELEVATOR IN LEGISLATIVE HALL. WHEREAS, an elevator is immediately needed in Legis-lative Hall in order for the aged and infirm . people of the State to be able to appear at the General Assembly, and WHEREAS, it is also presently needed for the efficient operation of the General Assembly and the government of the State, NOW, THEREFORE Be it enacted by the Genera/ Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The sum of Thirty Thousand Dollars ($30,000) is hereby appropriated to the State Custodian for the purpose of installing an elevator in Legislative Hall. Section 2. This is an emergency supplemental appropri-ation and the monies appropriated by this act shall be paid by the Treasurer from the General Fund of the State. Any such funds unexpended one year after the effective date of this act shall revert to the General Fund, but shall not revert until thou'. Approved January 17, 1963. 9 CHAPTER 3 AN ACT MAKING A SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION TO THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES COMMISSION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1963, TO BE USED ON MARCH 29, 1963, IN COOPERATION WITH THE CITY OF WILMINGTON IN THEIR CELEBRATION IN COMMEMORATION OF THE SETTLEMENT OF "THE ROCKS" BY THE SWEDES IN 1638. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. In addition to any sums heretofore appro-priated, the sum of $3000 is hereby appropriated to the Public Archives Commission for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963, to be used on March 29, 1963, in cooperation with the City of Wilmington in their celebration in commemoration of the settle-ment of "the rocks" by the Swedes in 1638. Section 2. This Act is a supplementary appropriation and the money appropriated shall be paid by the State Treasurer out of funds in the General Fund of the State of Delaware, not otherwise appropriated. Approved February 7, 1963. 10 CHAPTER 4 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 6, TITLE 24, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO THE PRACTICE OF COSMETOL-OGY. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. § 606 (a) Title 24, Delaware Code, is amended by striking out the words "and shall be accompanied by the payment of the original registration fee, as hereinafter pro-vided for." in the first sentence and placing a period after the word Board as it appears the second time in the first sentence. Section 2. § 612 (a) Title 24, Delaware Code, is amended by striking out the following lines: and by inserting after the line Managing Cosmetologist, or owner-manager, original license $25. the following line: Managing Cosmetologist or owner-manager, annual renewal $15.00 Section 3. § 615 Title 24, Delaware Code, is amended by striking out the next to the last sentence which reads as follows : Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) for instructors, Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) for managing cosmetologists, Fifty Dol-lars ($50.00) for owners of beauty salons, Five Dollars ($5.00) for students or apprentices, and One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for schools of cosmetology, and insert in lieu thereof the fol-lowing sentence: Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) for instructors, Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) for managing cosmetologists or owners of beauty salons, Five Dollars ($5.00) for students or Beauty Salon, original registration (ownership only) $ 50.00 Beauty Salon, annual renewal 30.00 School of Cosmetology, original registration 100.00 School of Cosmetology, annual renewals 50.00 Managing Cosmetologist, annual renewal 15.00- Annual renewalsfor the designated occupation 25.00 Chapter 4 11 apprentices and One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for schools of cosmetology. Section 4. § 602, Title 24, Delaware Code, is amended by striking the period after the word "Act" in the second from the last sentence and inserting the following: "provided however that any changes in the rules and regulations of said Board made subsequent to the initial rules and regulations shall first be advertised for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in each County of the State." Approved February 8, 1963. 12 CHAPTER 5 AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 2301, TITLE 30, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO OCCUPATIONS REQUIRING LICENSES: DEFINITIONS; FEES. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. § 2301, Title 30, Delaware Code, is amended by adding the following occupations, definition and fee thereas : Beauty School or School of Cosmetology, $50. "Beauty School or School of Cosmetology" includes every person en-gaged in operating a place or part thereof, wherein or where-upon cosmetology or any of its practices are taught, whether such place or establishment is known or designated as a cos-metician, cosmetological or beauty culture school or establish-ment, or by any other name or designation, indicating that cos-metology is taught therein to students. Approved February 8, 1963. CHAPTER 6 AN ACT TO EMPOWER THE STATE BOARD OF COSME-TOLOGY TO REFUND MONIES COLLECTED UNDER CHAPTER 6, TITLE 24, DELAWARE CODE. WHEREAS, Chapter 6, Title 24, Delaware Code, provides for the Board of Cosmetology to collect fees for licenses, original registrations or annual renewals; and, some of the listed fees were found to be undesirable and not in accordance with the intent of those interested in cosmetology, these certain fees have now been stricken by amendment to Chapter 6, Title 24, Delaware Code, THEREFORE, Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section I. The State Board of Cosmetology is hereby authorized and empowered to refund any fees collected for licenses, original registration or annual renewals as set out in Chapter 6, Title 24, that have now been stricken by amend-ment to Chapter 6, Title 24, Delaware Code. Approved February 8, 1963. NOTE: The amendment to Chapter 6, Title 24, Delaware Code, was added by Chapter 4, Volume 54, Laws of Delaware. 13 14 CHAPTER 7 AN ACT APPROPRIATING FUNDS TO THE STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1963, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CARRYING OUT THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 6, TITLE 24, DELAWARE CODE. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The sum of $4,300.00 is appropriated to the State Board of Cosmetology to be used as follows: Section 2. Any portion of the above appropriated funds remaining unspent at the end of the fiscal year June 30, 1963, shall revert to the general fund of the State of Delaware. Section 3. This act is a supplementary appropriation and the money appropriated shall be paid from the General Fund of the State of Delaware. Approved February 25, 1963. Salaries of Board Members $1,000.00 Secretary 1,500.00 Office expense 1,500.00 Travel 300.00 $4,300.00 15 CHAPTER 8 AN ACT TO AMEND AN ACT BEING CHAPTER 203, VOL-UME 25, LAWS OF DELAWARE, AS AMENDED, EN-TITLED "AN ACT TO REINCORPORATE THE TOWN OF MILLSBORO" BY CHANGING THE DATE OF THE ANNUAL ELECTION. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (two-thirds of all the members elected to each Branch concurring therein): Section 1. Section 10, Chapter 203, Volume 25, Laws of Delaware, as amended, is hereby amended by striking out all of said Section and substituting in lieu thereof the following: The general municipal election shall be held in the Mills-boro High School located in the said ,Town of Millsboro on the second Saturday in June of each and every year from one o'clock until six o'clock in the afternoon, the first of said annual elec-tions held pursuant to this Section shall be held on the second Saturday in June, A. D. 1963. On the second Saturday in June, A. D. 1963, there shall be elected two commissioners each of whom shall serve for a term of three (3) years. On the same day in 1964, there shall be elected one commissioner for a term of three (3) years. On the same day in 1965, there shall be elected two commisisoners each of whom shall serve for a term of three (3) years. At each subsequent annual municipal elec-tion, the successors of those Commissioners whose terms shall have expired shall be elected to serve for a period of three (3) years; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that those commissioners whose terms would have expired on the first Saturday in March, in the years 1963, 1964, or 1965, shall continue to serve until their successors have been duly elected and qualified in accord-ance with the provisions of this Section. The Commissioners shall, at least ten days before any general election, give notice of such election, together with the officers to be elected thereat, by posting notices in five or more public places in said Town. Prior to the date of the election, the Commissioners shall appoint either from the holding-over members of the Commissioners or from among the other qualified voters of the Town an inspector and two judges to act as a Board of Election. The members of 16 Chapter 8 the Board of Election shall decide upon the legality of the votes offered and shall keep a list of all voters thereat. At such elec-tion every citizen of said Town, who shall have attained the age of twenty-one years and shall have resided in said town one year next preceding the day of election, and is a taxable thereof, and shall have paid a town tax within twelve months prior to the day of holding- said election, shall have a right to vote. But no one shall be permitted to vote who has been de-clared a delinquent for the year next preceding the election. Immediately after the election is closed the votes shall be pub-licly read and counted and the persons having the highest num-ber of votes shall be declared duly elected and shall continue in office during the term for which they were chosen, or until their successors are duly elected. Immediately after such elec-tion, the Board of Election shall enter in a book to be pro-vided for that purpose minutes of such election containing the names of the persons chosen; and, shall subscribe the same and give the candidates so elected certificates of their election. The book containing such minutes shall be kept and preserved by the Commissioners. All elections shall be by ballot and the candidates who receive a plurality of the votes shall be declared to have been elected. A failure to hold an election on an election day or the omission to execute any authority conferred by this Act shall not dissolve the corporation, but the authority of each officer shall continue until the next general municipal election. Approved February 27, 1963. 17 CHAPTER 9 AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE STATE BUILDING AND GROUNDS COMMISSION TO ACQUIRE PROPERTY ON THE DOVER GREEN AND APPROPRIATING MONEYS THEREFOR. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The State Building and Grounds Commission shall for and in the name of the State of Delaware, acquire by purchase, or otherwise, the real estate formerly of William M. Hope, deceased, on the north side of the Dover Green, described as follows, to wit: ALL that certain lot, piece and parcel of land and premises, with the improvements thereon erected, being a large three-story office building, situated on the northerly side of the Public Square or Green, and on the southerly side of North Street, in the City of Dover, East Dover Hundred, Kent County and State of Delaware, said lot, piece or parcel of land being more par-ticularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: BEGINNING at a point formed by the intersection of the division line between these lands of the William M. Hope heirs and lands formerly of Mabel Ridgely, now of Henry Ridgely Horsey, with the northerly side of the aforesaid Public Square or Green, said point being located 0.18 feet westerly from the southeasterly corner of the brick wall of the aforesaid lands formerly of Ridgely, now of Horsey; thence along said division line North 09 degrees 00 minutes West a distance of 78.60 feet; thence North 81 degrees 00 minutes East a distance of 1.00 foot; thence North 09 degrees 00 minutes West a distance of 162.40 feet to the southerly side of the aforesaid North Street; thence thereby North 81 degrees 00 minutes East a distance of 41.58 feet to the northeasterly corner of these lands herein described and lands of the State of Delaware; thence along and with line of lands of the State of Delaware South 09 de-grees 00 minutes East a distance of 241.00 feet to the northerly side of the aforesaid Public Square or Green; thence thereby South 81 degrees 00 minutes West a distance of 42.58 feet to 18 Chapter 9 the first described point and place of beginning, containing in all 0.231 acre of land, be the same more or less; AND BEING the same lands and premises which William M. Hope died seized possessed. Section 2. The title to the lands and premises acquired pursuant to this Act shall be in the name of the State of Dela-ware. Section 3. The sum of $70,000 is appropriated to the State Building and Grounds Commission for the purpose of purchas-ing the lands and premises set forth in Section 1 and for the purpose of equipping, repairing and remodeling the building erected thereon and for the purpose of landscaping the lands acquired. Section 4. This Act is a supplementary appropriation act and the moneys appropriated shall be paid by the State Trea-surer out of any moneys in the General Fund of the State of Delaware not otherwise appropriated. Section 5. The sums appropriated herein, if not expended, shall not revert into the General Fund until June 30, 1964. Approved March 4, 1963. CHAPTER 10 AN ACT AMENDING TITLE 19, DELAWARE CODE, EN TITLED "LABOR", BY CREATING A STATE APPREN-TICESHIP AND TRAINING COUNCIL, DEFINING ITS POWERS AND DUTIES AND PROVIDING FOR ITS ADMINISTRATION. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Title 19, Delaware Code, is hereby amended by adding thereto a new Chapter as follows: CHAPTER 2. STATE APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING COUNCIL § 201. Declaration of Policy It is declared to be the policy of this State to: Encourage the development of an apprenticeship and training system through the voluntary cooperation of manage-ment and labor and interested State Agencies and in coopera-tion with other states and the Federal Government; Provide for the establishment and furtherance of Standards of Apprenticeship and training to safeguard the wel-fare of apprentices and trainees; Aid in providing maximum opportunities for unem-ployed and employed persons to improve and modernize their work skills; Contribute to a healthy economy by aiding in the development and maintenance of a skilled labor force sufficient in numbers and quality to meet the expanding needs of in-dustry and to attract new industry. § 202. State Apprenticeship and Training Council (a) There is created a State Apprenticeship and Training Council, hereinafter called "The Council", as a department in 19 20 Chapter 10 the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations to be com-posed of six members who shall be appointed by the Governor. Three members shall be representatives of employee organiza-tions and three members shall be representatives of employers. Members of the Council, other than the ex-officio mem-bers shall be appointed for terms of three years, except that two of the original members shall be appointed for a term of one year, two for a term of two years, and two for a term of three years. Members of the Council shall be eligible for reap-pointment. In case of a vacancy the Governor shall make an appointment for the unexpired term. The Chairman of the Department of Labor and In-dustrial Relations and the State Director of the Department for Vocational Education shall be ex-officio members of the Council without vote, except in the event of a tie vote the Chairman of the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations shall have the right to cast the tie-breaking vote. The State Supervisor of the United States Depart-ment of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, shall be a consultant to the Council. The Council shall organize immediately upon its ap-pointment and annually thereafter by the election of one of its members as Chairman and another as Vice-Chairman, one of whom shall be a representative of an employee organization and the other a representative of employers. Each member of the Council except ex-officio mem-bers shall receive actual traveling expenses and a per diem com-pensation at the rate of $20 per day for the time actually de-voted to the business of the Council, not to exceed 12 such days annually. § 203. Meetings Meetings of the Council shall be held monthly or as often as is necessary in the opinion of the majority of the Council. Chapter 10 21 The chairman shall designate the time and place of the meet-ings, and the secretary shall notify all Council members at least one week in advance of each meeting. A majority of the vot-ing membership of the Council shall constitute a quorum if at least one representative from both the employee and em-ployer groups is present. § 204. Powers and Duties (a) The Council shall Establish standards for apprenticeship in conform-ity with the provisions of this chapter and applicable statutes and regulations of the Federal Government; Adopt such rules and regulations, subject only to the approval of the Chairman of the Department of Labor and In-dustrial Relations, as may be necessary to carry out the intent and purpose of this chapter; Compile such data on population and employment trends, industrial production, vocational and industrial edu-cation and job requirements as may be deemed necessary to carry out the intent and purpose of this chapter; Study the effectiveness of apprenticeship programs and make recommendations in accordance with the provisions of such programs for their improvement and to terminate, can-cel, or modify any apprenticeship programs in accordance with the provisions of such programs; Maintain close liaison with the Bureau of Apprentice-ship and Training, the United States Department of Labor, the State Board for Vocational Education, and such other agencies which carry on programs closely related to the purposes of this chapter; Conduct studies, surveys, and investigations of the special problems of retraining or training unemployed or em-ployed persons to improve or modernize work skills and make appropriate recommendations to cooperating agencies described 41. 22 Chapter 10 above, local community organizations, local school boards, and the Chairman of the Department of Labor and Industrial Re-lations. Act as a convening agency in local communities to bring together local representatives of employee organizations, employers, educational agencies, and industrial development agencies in order to promote closer local cooperation in estab-lishing better apprenticeship and other training programs in-cluding programs for employed persons who wish to improve and modernize their work skills ; Use appropriate media of information and education to acquaint employers, employee organizations and the public with the advantages and availability of apprenticeship and other occupational training programs. Perform such other duties as may be necessary to give full effect to the provisions of this chapter. The Council shall make a report to the Chairman of the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations on or before February 15 of each year indicating the extent of apprentice-ship and other occupational training programs during the prev-ious year, trends in employment requiring adjustments in ap-prenticeship and other occupational training programs, needs for expansion of apprenticeship and other occupational train-ing programs, activities of the Council, and such recommenda-tions as are in accord with the purposes of this chapter. No action affecting the status of a program shall be taken by the Council until an attempt has been made to bring the employees and employer together to settle the problem in conformity with the standards of the Council. § 205. Director The Department of Labor and Industrial Relations shall appoint a Director of Apprenticeship and Training who shall be responsible to the Chairman of the Department of Labor and Industrial Relations in carrying out the provisions of this chap- Chapter 10 23 ter and who shall serve as ex-officio secretary of the Council. The Chairman of the Department of Labor and Industrial Re-lations is authorized to appoint or make available to the Director of Apprenticeship and Training such clerical services and other facilities necessary to the performance of his duties. § 206. Duties of Director The Director of Apprenticeship and Training shall carry out the purposes of this chapter. His duties shall include, but shall not be limited to: Encouragement and promotion of the standards es-tablished in accordance with this Chapter and with the basic standards of the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, United States Department of Labor; Bringing about the settlement of differences arising out of apprenticeship programs and agreements when the dif-ferences cannot be adjusted locally or in accordance with estab-lished trade procedure; Supervision of the execution of agreements and the maintenance of Standards; Registration of apprenticeship programs and agree-ments; Keeping a record of apprenticeship agreements and programs, and upon performance thereunder issuing Certifi-cates of Completion of Apprenticeship; Encouragement of liaison and cooperation between all private, state and federal agencies concerned with apprentice-ship, trade, and industrial training; Promotion of public awareness of apprenticeship and other occupational training; and Keeping a record of the progress of apprenticeship and training programs initiated in accordance with the pro- 24 Chapter 10 visions of this chapter and informing the Council periodically as to the results. § 207. Limitations The provisions of this chapter shall apply only to persons, co-partnerships, associations, corporations, political subdivisions, employer associations and organizations or associations of em-ployees as voluntarily elect to conform with its provisions. Approved March 19, 1963. 25 CHAPTER 11 AN ACT TO AMEND ARTICLE THREE OF THE CONSTITU-TION OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (two-thirds of all the Members elected to each Branch concurring therein): Section 1. Article 3 of the Constitution of the State of Delaware is amended by striking Section 18 in its entirety and substituting a new Section 18 as follows: Section 18. Every bill which shall have passed both Houses of the General Assembly shall, before it becomes law, be pre-sented to the Governor; if he approves, he shall sign it; but if he shall not approve, he shall return it with his objections to the House in which it shall have originated, which House shall enter the objections at large on the journal and proceed to reconsider it. If, after such reconsideration, three-fifths of all the members elected to that House shall agree to pass the bill, it shall be sent together with the objections to the other House, by which it shall likewise be reconsidered, and if ap-proved by three-fifths of all the members elected to that House, it shall become a law; but in neither House shall the vote be taken on the day on which the bill shall be returned to it. In all such cases the votes of both Houses shall be determined by yeas and nays, and the names of the members voting for and against the bill shall be entered on the journal of each House respectively. If any bill shall not be returned by the Governor within ten days, Sundays excepted, after it shall have been presented to him, the same shall be a law in like manner as if he had signed it, unless the General Assembly shall, by final adjournment, prevent its return, in which case it shall not become a law without the approval of the Governor. For purposes of return of Bills not approved by the Gov-ernor the General Assembly shall be considered to be continu-ously in Session until final adjournment and the Clerk of the House of Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate shall be deemed proper recipients of such returned bills during recess 26 Chapter 11 or adjournment of the General Assembly other than final ad-journment. No bill shall become a law after the final adjournment of the General Assembly, unless approved by the Governor within thirty days after such adjournment. The Governor shall have power to disapprove of any item or items of any bill making appropriations of money, embracing distinct items, and the part or parts of the bill approved shall be the law, and the item or items of appropriation disapproved shall be void, unless re-passed according to the rules and limitations prescribed for the passage of other bills, over the Executive veto. Every order, resolution, or vote to which the concurrence of both Houses of the General Assembly may be necessary, except on a question of adjournment, shall be presented to the Governor, and before the same shall take effect be approved by him, or being dis-approved by him, shall be repassed by three-fifths of all the members elected to each House of the General Assembly, ac-cording to the rules and limitations prescribed in the case of a bill. Every order and resolution to which the concurrence of both Houses of the General Assembly may be necessary, ex-cept on a question of adjournment and those matters dealing solely with the internal or administrative affairs of the General Assembly, shall be presented to the Governor, and before the same shall take effect be approved by him, or being disapproved by him, shall be repassed by three-fifths of all the members elected to each House of the General Assembly, according to the rules and limitations prescribed in the case of a bill. Effective March 27, 1963. NOTE: See Opinion of the Justices and the Supreme Court in Response to Questions Propounded by the Governor, dated October 30, 1963, Del ; 194, A.2d855 uphold-ing the validity of this Constitutional Amendment. 27 CHAPTER 12 AN ACT PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTI-TUTION OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, RELATING TO THE PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE, SPEAKER, AND OTHER OFFICERS; ABSENCE OF PRESIDING OFFI-CERS. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (two-thirds of the Members elected to each Branch concurring therein): Section 1. Section 7, Article II of the constitution of the State of Delaware is amended by repealing said Section 7 and inserting in lieu thereof a new section as follows: Section 7. The Senate at the first annual session of every new General Assembly shall choose one of its members president pro tempore, who shall preside in the absence of the Lieutenant- Governor, or in case the latter shall become Governor or while he continues in the exercise of the office of Governor by reason of disability of the Governor. The Senate shall also choose its other officers and in the absence of the Lieutenant-Governor and its president pro tempore may, from time to time, as occa-sion may require, appoint one of its members to preside. The House of Representatives at such first annual session shall choose one of its members speaker' and also choose its other officers, and in the absence of the speaker may from time to time, as occasion may require, appoint one of its members to preside. Effective March 27, 1963. NOTE: This is the final adopting this Constitutional Amendment. See Opinion of the Justices of the Supreme Court in Response to Questions Propounded by the Governor, dated October 30, 1963, Del ; 194 A.2d855. 28 CHAPTER 13 AN ACT MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE DELMAR SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 163, SUSSEX COUNTY FOR COSTS INCURRED IN EQUIPPING A SCIENCE ROOM. WHEREAS, in matching funds which were available from the National Defense Education Act for Science equipment, the district used six thousand dollars ($6,000) of local tax money; and WHEREAS, there has been deposited in the General Fund of the State of Delaware in the fiscal year 1961-62 a sum of $17,980 received from the State of Maryland for the tuition of pupils from Maryland attending the Delaware School, and since 1953 more than $60,000; and WHEREAS, local funds have been used to help educate the pupils from Maryland without reimbursement from the money received for tuition; and WHEREAS, the funds advanced are now needed for the operation of the school, NOW, THEREFORE, Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The sum of six thousand dollars ($6,000) is hereby appropriated to the Delmar School District No. 163, Sussex County for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963, to be used for the purpose of reimbursing the district for the local tax funds expended for Science equipment. Section 2. This Act is a supplementary appropriation and the money appropriated shall be paid by the State Treasurer out of funds in the General Fund of the State of Delaware, not other-wise appropriated. Approved April 9, 1963. CHAPTER 14 AN ACT TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS TO THE STATE HIGH-WAY DEPARTMENT. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The following additional sums are appropriated to the State Highway Department for use in meeting the re-quirements of that Department during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963: Maintenance Division Salaries and Wages $140,000 Construction Division Salaries and Wages $160,000 Section 2. Any funds provided herein which remain un-obligated by June 30, 1963 shall revert to the General Fund. Section 3. This Act is a supplementary appropriation and the money appropriated shall be paid by the State Treasurer out of the General Fund of the State of Delaware. Approved April 11, 1963. 29 30 CHAPTER 15 AN ACT TO AMEND SECTIONS 2703 AND 2704, TITLE 10, DELAWARE CODE, PERMITTING THE APPOINTMENT OF SPECIAL CONSTABLES FOR KENT COUNTY AND SUSSEX COUNTY AND DEFINING THEIR TERM, POW-ERS AND DUTIES. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Section 2703, Title 10, Delaware Code, is amend-ed by adding the following new subparagraph: (c) The Levy Court of Kent County may appoint from the qualified voters resident in Kent County not more than twenty suitable persons to be special constables to serve at the pleasure of the Levy Court. The special constables shall reside in Kent County. Each special constable so appointed shall be issued a certificate of appointment under the hand of the president of the Levy Court and shall be issued a badge as his insignia of authority. The appointee shall hold office until he resigns or his appointment is revoked by the Levy Court, at which time he shall surrender and deliver to the Levy Court the certificate, badge and other Levy Court property in his possession. Before entering upon the duties each special con-stable shall take and subscribe the oath or affirmation as pre-scribed by the Constitution of the United States for public offices, and the oath subscribed by the special constable shall be kept in the files of the Levy Court of Kent County. Special constables shall have the same powers as constables appointed under this chapter and in addition may be employed by any person, partnership or corporation to keep the peace in any area of Kent County. When a special deputy is so employed, he may receive remuneration from the person, Chapter 15 31 partnership or corporation by whom he is employed if such remuneration is approved by the Levy Court of Kent County. Section 2. Section 2704, Title 10, Delaware Code, is amend-ed by adding the following new subparagraph: (h) The Levy Court of Sussex County may appoint from the qualified voters resident in Sussex County not more than twenty suitable persons to be special constables to serve at the pleasure of the Levy Court. The special constables shall reside in Sussex County. Each special constable so appointed shall be issued a certificate of appointment under the hand of the president of the Levy Court and shall be issued a badge as his insignia of authority. The appointee shall hold office until he resigns or his appointment is revoked by the Levy Court at which time he shall surrender and deliver, to the Levy Court, the certificate, badge and other Levy Court property in his possession. Before entering upon the duties each special con-stable shall take and subscribe the oath or affirmation as pre-scribed by the Constitution of the United States for public offices, and the oath subscribed by the special constable shall be kept in the files of the Levy Court of Sussex County. Special constables shall have the same powers as constables appointed under this chapter and in addition may be employed by any person, partnership or corporation to keep the peace in any area of Sussex County. When a special deputy is so employed he may receive remuneration from the person, partnership or corporation by whom he is employed if such remuneration is approved by the Levy Court of Sussex County. Approved April 11, 1963. 32 CHAPTER 16 AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE REVERSION OF SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION FUNDS TO THE STATE AND TO THE SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN THE SAME PROPORTION AS SUCH FUNDS WERE APPROPRIATED AND TO STIPU-LATE HOW THESE FUNDS SHALL BE EXPENDED. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Any sums of money which have been appro-priated by the State of Delaware under the provisions of the 1960 and 1957 School Construction Acts which remain unex-pended one year after pupil occupancy of any school building constructed under the provisions of such Acts shall revert to the State of Delaware and shall be deposited to a special ac-count to be applied against future school construction bond requirements of the State. This applies to the State share only. If, however, such school building or school buildings have been occupied by pupils for one year or longer, one month after the enactment of this statute such sums remaining unexpended shall revert to the State in the same manner as stated above and shall be used for the same purpose as prescribed above. This applies to the State share only. Any sums of money which have been appropriated by any local school district under the provisions of the 1960 and 1957 School Construction Acts which remain unexpended one year after pupil occupancy of any school building constructed under the provisions of such Acts shall be deposited to the debt service account of the school district to be used only for the purposes of retirement of school district bonds and interest thereon. If, however, such school building or school buildings have been occupied by pupils for one year or longer, such sums remaining unexpended shall, one month after the enactment of this statute, be deposited to the debt service account of such school district to be used only for the purposes of retirement of school district bonds and interest thereon. Chapter 16 33 Section 2. Any sums of money which have been appropri-ated by the State of Delaware under the provisions of any school construction acts prior to the 1957 School Construction Act which remain unexpended shall, within one month after enact-ment of this statute, revert to the State of Delaware and shall be deposited to a special account to be applied against future school construction bond requirements of the State. This applies to the State share only. Any sums of money which have been appropriated by any local school district under the provisions of any school con-struction acts prior to the 1957 School Construction Act which remain unexpended shall, within one month after enactment of this statute, be deposited to the debt service account of the school district to be used only for the purposes of retirement of school district bonds and interest thereon. Section 3. For the purpose of determining the sums of money which have been appropriated by the State of Delaware and which remain unexpended in accordance with this Act, the State share of such unexpended funds shall be deemed to mean the same proportion of the total unexpended funds as the pro-portion of the appropriation of the State of Delaware to the total appropriation of both State and local district funds in each case. The sums of money which have been appropriated by the local district and remain unexpended shall be the bal-ance after unexpended State funds have been deducted from total unexpended funds. Approved April 16, 1963. NOTE: The provisions of this Act appear as a note to § 2304, Title 14, Delaware Code. 34 CHAPTER 17 AN ACT AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE RECEIVER OF TAXES AND COUNTY TREASURER OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY TO REIMBURSE MR. AND MRS. ROBERT E. MITCHELL SCHOOL TAXES PAID IN ERROR. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The Receiver of Taxes and County Treasurer of New Castle County is hereby authorized and directed to pay to Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mitchell, jointly, the sum of $208.08 which was paid in error for the tax years 1959, 1960 and 1961 on school taxes in the Henry C. Conrad School District and the Marshallton School District. Approved April 16, 1963. CHAPTER 18 AN ACT AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE LEVY COURT OF KENT COUNTY TO REIMBURSE BENJAMIN C. HART AND CATHRYN S. HART SCHOOL TAXES PAID IN ERROR. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The Levy Court of Kent County is hereby authorized and directed to pay to Benjamin C. Hart and Cathryn S. Hart, jointly, the sum of $22.50 which was paid in error for the tax year 1960 on property and school taxes. Approved April 16, 1963. 35 36 CHAPTER 19 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE CONVEYANCE OF CERTAIN STATE OWNED LANDS IN NEW CASTLE COUNTY NOW BEING USED BY THE STATE BOARD OF COR-RECTIONS. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (three-fourths of all Members elected thereto con-curring therein): Section 1. The following described real estate owned by the State of Delaware located in New Castle County is author-ized to be conveyed from the use of the State Board of Cor-rections to the Cranston Heights Fire Company No. 1, Inc., a corporation of the State of Delaware: All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situated in New Castle County, State of Delaware, more particularly de-scribed as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a concrete monument in the southeasterly side of the Capitol Trail (at 120 feet wide), a corner for other lands of the Cranston Heights Fire Company No. 1, Inc., said point of Beginning being distant the two following described courses and distances measured along the said southeasterly side of the Capitol Trail from the northeasterly end of a junction curve of 30 foot radius joining the said southeasterly side of Capitol Trail with the northeasterly side of the Newport-Gap Turnpike (at 60 feet wide) : (1) North 79*-01'-30" East, 521.36 feet to a point; and (2) along a curve to the right having a radius of 5669.58 feet, an arc distance of 259.75 feet to said point of Beginning; thence from said point of Beginning con-tinuing along said curve to the right having a radius of 5669.58 feet, and arc distance of 25.0 feet to a point; thence by a new line thru lands of the Trustees of New Castle County Work House, South 8°-29'-50" East, 129.13 feet to a point in line of lands now or formerly of Francis C. Crozier; thence thereby North 87°-10'-30" West, 25.50 feet to a concrete monument in line of said other lands of the Cranston Heights Fire Company No. 1, Inc., thence thereby North 8°-29'-50" West, 124.23 feet Chapter 19 37 to said concrete monument in the southeasterly side of the Capitol Trail and to the point and place of Beginning. CON-TAINING within said described metes and bounds, 0.073 acres of land, be the same more or less. Approved April 16, 1963. 38 CHAPTER 20 AN ACT RELATING TO AID TO THE BLIND BY LOWER-ING THE AGE ELIGIBILITY. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. § 2303 (1), Title 31, Delaware Code, is amended by striking the figures "21" where they appear therein and in-serting in lieu thereof the figures "18". Approved April 16, 1963. 39 CHAPTER 21 AN ACT MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE FIRE PREVENTION COMMISSION FOR THE TRAIN-ING OF VOLUNTEER FIREMEN. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated to the State Fire Prevention Commission the sum of $12,000 to be expended by the said Commission to pay the expenses of the training school for volunteer firemen to be conducted during April, 1963, by the State Fire Prevention Commission. Section 2. This Act is a supplementary appropriation and the moneys appropriated shall be paid by the State Treasurer out of any moneys in the General Fund of the State of Dela-ware not otherwise appropriated for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1963. Approved April 16, 1963. 40 CHAPTER 22 AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONEY TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY FOR THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD IN THE SECOND SENA-TORIAL DISTRICT IN NEW CASTLE COUNTY. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (three-fourths of all Members elected thereto con-curring therein): Section 1. There is hereby appropriated to the Depart-ment of Elections for New Castle County the sum of Seven Thousand Five Hundred Eighty Dollars ($7,580.00) for the compensation for Election Officers and Clerks. Section 2. There is hereby appropriated to the Depart-ment of Elections for New Castle County the sum of Five Thousand Five Hundred Sixty Three Dollars and Twenty-Two Cents ($5,563.22) to be used for the Operations Account. Section 3. There is hereby appropriated to the Depart-ment of Elections for New Castle County the sum of One Hun-dred Eighty Dollars and Eighteen Cents ($180.18) to be used for the Travel Account. Section 4. This Act is a supplementary appropriation and the money appropriated shall be paid out of the General Fund of the State of Delaware. Approved April 18, 1963. 41 CHAPTER 23 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLES 9, 10 AND 12, DELAWARE CODE, BY INCREASING THE SALARY OF THE CLERK OF THE PEACE, CORONER, COMPTROLLER, LEVY COURT COMMISSIONERS, RECORDER OF DEEDS, RECEIVER OF TAXES, PHOTHONOTARY, SHERIFF, REGISTER IN CHANCERY, CLERK OF THE OHPHANS' COURT, MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF ASSESSMENT AND REGISTER OF WILLS IN AND FOR SUSSEX COUNTY. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Title 9, Section 9402 (3) of the Delaware Code is amended by striking out the figures 13,600.00" as they appear in subparagraph (3) therein and by inserting in lieu thereof the figures 14,800.00". Section 2. Title 9, Section 9501 (3) of the Delaware Code is amended by striking out the figures 12,600.00" as they ap-pear in subparagraph (3) therein and by inserting in lieu there-of the figures 14,800.00". Section 3. Title 9, Section 9306 (3) of the Delaware Code is amended by striking out the figures 13,600.00" as they appear in said section and by inserting in lieu thereof the figures 14,800.00", as and for the salary of the Comptroller in and for Sussex County. Section 4. Title 9, Section 309 (b) of the Delaware Code is amended by striking out the figures 13,600.00" as they ap-pear in subparagraph (b) therein and by inserting in lieu thereof the figures 14,800.00" as to each of the salaries of the Levy Court Commissioners in and for Sussex County. Section 5. Title 9, Section 9602 (3) of the Delaware Code is amended by striking out the figures 13,600.00" as they appear in subparagraph (3) therein and by inserting in lieu thereof the figures 14,800.00". 42 Chapter 23 Section 6. Title 9, Section 8405 (3) of the Delaware Code is amended by striking out the figures 14,000.00" as they appear in subparagraph (3) therein and by inserting in lieu thereof the figures 15,500.00". Section 7. Title 10, Section 2301 (3) of the Delaware Code is amended by striking out the figures 13,600.00" as they appear in subparagraph (3) therein and by inserting in lieu thereof the figures 14,800.00". Section 8. Title 10, Section 2101 (3) of the Delaware Code is amended by striking out the figures 13,600.00" as they appear in subparagraph (3) therein and by inserting in lieu thereof the figures 14,800.00". Section 9. Title 10, Section 2502 (3) of the Delaware Code is amended by striking out the figures 13,600.00" as they appear in subparagraph (3) therein and by inserting in lieu thereof the figures 14,800.00". Section 10. Title 9, Section 8205 (3) of the Delaware Code is amended by striking out the figures 12,700.00" as they appear in subparagraph (3) and by inserting in lieu thereof the figures 14,800.00". Section 11. Title 12, Section 2505 (3) of the Delaware Code is amended by striking out the figures "$3,600.00" as they appear in subparagraph (3) therein and by inserting in lieu thereof the figures "$4,800.00". Approved April 19, 1963. 43 CHAPTER 24 AN ACT MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR CERTAIN IMPROVE-MENTS AND REPAIRS TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDINGS OF THE STATE. Be it enacted by the Genera/ Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The State Board of Education is hereby author-ized and empowered to pay local school districts for the cost of non-ordinary and non-recurring repairs to the public school buildings of the State. The State Board shall establish criteria for the types of repairs which it will approve under this Act, provided that the State Board shall pay local districts only for the actual expenses of repairs of a capital nature, including but not limited to the re-building or major repair of roofs, floors, heating systems, electrical, and plumbing or water sys-tems. The State Board shall not pay school districts for ordi-nary or minor maintenance repairs such as repainting, re-placing of broken glass, refinishing floors, or for other repairs of a temporary duration. Section 2. (1) Before any repairs authorized under the provisions of this Act are undertaken by any school district, the school district shall send a request to the State Board of Education, and such request shall itemize the repairs needed and show the estimated cost of each item. The State Board, using the criteria established pursuant to Section 1 of this Act, shall decide as to the right of payment to the local school district for any repairs, and the decision of the State Board shall be final. (2) In order to determine the right of payment to the school district, the State Board, or its designated representa-tive, shall: (a) Inspect the building or buildings to determine that the repairs requested by the school district are needed and are in accordance with the criteria established in Section 1 of this Act. 44 Chapter 24 Provide necessary help to the school district for let-ting of bids on the repairs or replacements meeting the cri-teria. Inspect the repairs upon completion to determine that all specifications have been met and that the work and materials used are of acceptable quality. Pay the cost of the repairs made by the school dis-trict in accordance with the provisions of this Act after the repairs are accepted as meeting all specifications as to work-manship and materials. Section 3. In order to carry out the provisions of this Act, there is hereby appropriated to the State Board of Education the sum of $1,058,301.00 or so much thereof as may be necessary to be expended by the State Board for the purposes set forth in Section 1 of this Act and an additional sum of $50,000 which shall be used by the State Board of Education to pay necessary travel expenses and/or to employ such personnel as are neces-sary to carry out the duties of preliminary inspection, bidding, and final inspection. Section 4. The State Board of Education shall, if and when the criteria established in this act are met, pay the school district for the school building repairs, except that the amount paid to each school district shall not be in excess of the amount shown opposite the name of the school district in the following table: NAME OF DISTRICT MAXIMUM AMOUNT Claymont Special $ 122,700 Dover Special 23,650 Alexis I. duPont Special 32,500 Georgetown Special 15,220 Harrington Special 21,000 Laurel Special 40,211 Lewes Special 28,910 Milford Special 13,450 Mt. Pleasant Special 11,775 Chapter 24 45 Newark Special 19,775 New Castle Special 10,800 Caesar Rodney Special 3,350 Seaford Special 62,000 Smyrna Special 33,550 Wilmington 218,525 Arden #3 2,238 Gunning Bedford, Jr. #53 21,500 H. C. Conrad #131 41,000 Alfred I. duPont #7 15,000 Marshaliton #7 42,000 Middletown #60 9,100 Middletown #120 1,060 Newport #21 11,740 Oak Grove #130 13,450 Odessa #61 2,500 Richardson Park #20 11,400 Rose Hill-Minquadale #47 14,700 Stanton #38 24,250 Millside #132 59,900 Newport #106 570 Felton #54 4,425 Hartly #96 5,000 Magnolia #50 992 William W. M. Henry #133 6,250 Blades #172 846 Bridgeville #90 15,450 John M. Clayton #97 5,200 Delmar #163 400 Ellendale #125 3,500 Greenwood #91 2,500 Lord Baltimore #28 11,238 Millsboro #23 6,150 Milton #8 11,000 Selbyville #32 5,405 Selbyville #210 1,427 Bridgeville #220 4,100 Frankford #206 1,040 William C. Jason #192 24,400 Section 5. This is a supplementary appropriation, and the moneys so appropriated shall come from the General Fund of the State. Any moneys which remain unexpended on June 30, 1964, shall revert to the State and be deposited to the General Fund of the State. Approved April 19, 1963. 46 Millsboro #204 1,720 State Board of Education (1-2-3 Teacher Schools) 7,000 Townsend #81 3,500 TOTAL $1,058,301 CHAPTER 25 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 81, TITLE 9, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO THE LIMITATIONS UPON TAX-ING POWER, BY EXEMPTING LANDS AND IMPROVE-MENTS OF "THE EASTERN SHORE FOX HUNTERS' ASSOCIATION". Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Section 8105, Title 9, Delaware Code, is amend-ed by inserting at the end of the list of names of organizations that are exempt from real property taxation a new organization known as, "The Eastern Shore Fox Hunters' Association". Approved April 29, 1963. 47 48 CHAPTER 26 AN ACT TO AMEND AN ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT TO RE-INCORPORATE THE TOWN OF MILLSBORO", BEING CHAPTER 203, VOLUME 25, LAWS OF DELAWARE, AS AMENDED, BY INCREASING THE NUMBER OF COM-MISSIONERS; ESTABLISHING REPRESENTATIVE DIS-TRICTS; CHANGING QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTERS AT ANNUAL ELECTION; AND CHANGING THE DATE OF THE ANNUAL ELECTION. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (two-thirds of all Members elected to each House thereof concurring therein): Section 1. Section 5, Chapter 203, Volume 25, Laws of Delaware, as amended, is hereby amended by striking all of said Section and inserting in lieu thereof the following: Section 5. There shall be seven Commissioners who shall elect from their own number a President, a Treasurer, and a Secretary. The Commissioners, at their first meeting in July, shall appoint an Alderman, a Board of Assessment, a Tax Col-lector and such other Officers, employees and agents of the Town which may be deemed proper and necessary for the proper con-duct and management of the affairs of the Town. A member of the Board of Assessment may also be the Tax Collector. Section 2. The first paragraph of Section 6, Chapter 203, Volume 25, Laws of Delaware, as amended, is hereby amended by striking out all of said Paragraph and inserting in lieu there-of the following: Section 6. The qualifications for Commissioners of the Town of Millsboro shall be as follows : (1) A bona fide resident of the United States and of the State of Delaware and a resident freeholder of the Town of Millsboro for at least one (1) year next preceding the annual election ; and At least twenty-one (21) years of age; and 49 A non-delinquent taxpayers of all taxes assessed by the Town of Millsboro for at least one (1) year next preceding the election; PROVIDED HOWEVER, that if territory is an-nexed and additional representative districts are created from which Commissioners will be elected and it would not be possible for persons who would be elected from these newly created rep-resentative districts to meet the qualifications of being a resi-dent of the Town of Millsboro for a period of one (1) year next preceding the election and non-delinquent taxpayer of the Town of Millsboro for a period of one (1) year next preceding the election, such requirements shall be waived for the first general municipal election following annexation only. Section 3. Section 9, Chapter 203, Volume 25, Laws of Delaware, as amended, is hereby amended by striking out all of said Section and substituting in lieu thereof the following: Section 9. There are hereby created and established three (3) representative districts for the Town of Millsboro, as fol-lows: District One: The area located East of United States Route 113 and South of Main Street to the Town limits; District Two: The area located East of United States Route 113 and North of Main Street to the Town limits; District Three: The area located West of United States Route 113 to the Town limits. There shall be elected two Commissioners from each of the above-described representative districts and one (1) Com-missioner who shall be elected at large. Each qualified voter shall be permitted to vote in person for a candidate to be elected to each office. The present Com-missioners of Millsboro shall continue to hold office during the respective terms for which they were elected or until their suc-cessors have been duly elected and qualified. On the second 50 Chapter 26 Saturday in June A. D. 1963, there shall be held a town election at which time there shall be elected one (1) Commissioner who shall reside in the Second District, two (2) Commissioners who shall reside in the Third District and one (1) Commissioner at large who may reside in any District. The Commissioner elected in June, A. D. 1963, from the Second District shall hold office for a period of three (3) years or until his successor is duly elected and qualified. The Commissioner elected in June, A. D. 1963, from the Third District who receives the largest num-ber of votes shall hold office for a period of three (3) years or until his successor is duly elected and qualified and the Com-missioner elected from the Third District in June, A. D. 1963, who received the next largest number of votes shall hold office for a period of one (1) year or until his successor is duly elected and qualified. The Commissioner elected at large in June, A. D. 1963, shall hold office for a period of three (3) years or until his successor is duly elected and qualified. At the annual elec-tion to be held on the Second Saturday in June, A. D. 1964, there shall be elected from the First District, one (1) Commis-sioner who shall hold office for a period of three (3) years or until his successor is duly elected and qualified and one (1) Commissioner from the Third District who shall hold office for a period of three (3) years or until his successor is duly elected and qualified. At the annual election to be held on the second Saturday in June, A. D. 1965, there shall be elected from the First District, one (1) Commissioner who shall hold office for a period of three (3) years or until his successor is duly elected and qualified and one (1) Commissioner from the Second Dis-trict who shall hold office for a period of three (3) years or until his successor is duly elected and qualified. At each sub-sequent annual election, the successors to those Commissioners whose terms shall have expired shall be elected to serve for a term of three (3) years. The Commissioners shall fill vacan-cies arising in their own membership as provided in Section 8 of this Charter. All Commissioners shall serve until their successors shall be duly elected and qualified. Section 4. Section 10, Chapter 203, Volume 25, Laws of Delaware, as amended, is hereby amended by striking all of said Section and inserting in lieu thereof the following: Chapter 26 51 Section 10. The general municipal election shall be held in the Millsboro High School in the Town of Millsboro on the second Saturday in June of each and every year from one o'clock in the afternoon until six o'clock in the evening, the first of said annual elections held pursuant to this Section shall be held on the second Saturday in June, A. D. 1963. The Com-missioners shall, at least ten days before any general municipal election, give notice of such election, together with the officers to be elected thereat, by posting notices in five or more public places in said Town. Prior to the date of the election, the Com-missioners shall appoint either from the holding-over members of the Commissioners or from among the other qualified voters of the Town an inspector and two judges to act as a Board of Election. The members of the Board of Election shall decide upon the legality of the votes offered and shall keep a list of all voters thereat. At such election every citizen of said Town, who shall have attained the age of twenty-one years and shall have resided in said Town one year next preceding the day of election, and is a taxable thereof, and shall have paid a town tax within twelve months prior to the day of holding said election, shall have a right to vote. But no one shall be per-mitted to vote who has been declared a delinquent for the year next preceding the election. If territory has been annexed to the Town of Millsboro, it would not be possible for persons residing in the newly annexed territory at the first general municipal election following annexation to have resided in the said Town for a period of one (1) year next preceding the day of election nor to have paid a town tax within twelve (12) months prior to the day of election. Consequently, the above-stated qualifications shall be waived at the first general munici-pal election following the annexation of new territory for those persons who reside in the annexed territory and it shall be a sufficient qualification for those said persons to vote at the general municipal election if on the day of election, they are bona fide residents of the Town of Millsboro. Immediately after the election is closed the votes shall be publicly read and counted and the persons having the highest number of votes shall be declared duly elected and shall continue in office during the term for which they were chosen, or until their successors are duly elected. Immediately after such election the Board of Election, shall enter in a book to be provided for that purpose, 52 Chapter 26 minutes of such election, containing the names of the persons chosen and shall subscribe the same and give the candidates so elected certificates of their election. The book containing such minutes shall be kept and preserved by the Commissioners. All elections shall be by ballot and the candidates who re-ceive a plurality of the votes shall be declared to have been elected. A failure to hold an election on an election day or the omis-sion to execute any authority conferred by this Act shall not dissolve the Corporation, but the authority of each officer shall continue until the next general municipal election. Approved April 29, 1963. CHAPTER 27 AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE COMMISSIONERS OF MILLS-BORO TO BORROW $600,000 AND TO ISSUE BONDS TO SECURE THE PAYMENT THEREOF FOR THE PUR-POSE OF IMPROVING AND EXTENDING THE WATER SYSTEM AND OF PROVIDING A SEWAGE DISPOSAL PLANT AND SYSTEM IN THE TOWN OF MILLSBORO AND TO CONTROL AND REGULATE THE SAME. WHEREAS, the General Assembly passed an Act in the year 1945 being Chapter 186, Volume 45, Laws of Delaware, authorizing the Commissioners of Millsboro under certain con-ditions to borrow the sum of $100,000 and to issue bonds to secure the repayment of any sum so borrowed; and WHEREAS, the General Assembly passed an Act in the year of 1946 being Chapter 215, Volume 46, Laws of Delaware, authorizing the Commissioners of Millsboro under certain con-ditions to borrow an additional $200,000 and to issue bonds to secure the repayment of any sum so borrowed; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that the said sum of $300,000 will not be sufficient to pay for the construction and installation of a sewage disposal system and plant; and WHEREAS, it has been determined that it would be ad-vantageous to the Commissioners of Millsboro to permit any sum so borrowed pursuant to this Act to be used also to im-prove and extend the water system of the Town of Millsboro; NOW THEREFORE: Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (two-thirds of all Members elected to each House thereof concurring therein): Section 1. Chapter 186, Volume 45, Laws of Delaware, as amended by Chapter 215, Volume 46, Laws of Delaware, be and the same is hereby amended by repealing all of the aforesaid Acts and substituting in lieu thereof the following: 53 54 Chapter 27 Section 2. The Commissioners of Millsboro, a municipal corporation of the State of Delaware, be and it is hereby authorized and empowered to borrow money and issue bonds to secure the payment thereof on the full faith and credit of the said The Commissioners of Millsboro to provide funds for the construction, installation, repair, improvement, extension or enlargement of a sewage disposal system including a sewage treatment plant and for the repair improvement, extension or enlargement of the water system of the Town of Millsboro; PROVIDED HOWEVER, that the borrowing of the money therefor shall have been authorized by the Commissioners of Millsboro and shall have been approved by the qualified voters in the following manner. Section 3. The Commissioners of Millsboro shall propose to the electors of the Town of Millsboro by resolution which shall state the amount of money to be borrowed for any of the purposes authorized by Section 2 above. The resolution shall also state the purpose for which the money is desired to be borrowed, the manner of securing the loan, and other facts relating to the loan which are deemed pertinent by the Com-missioners of Millsboro and in their possession, and shall fix a time and place for holding a public hearing on the said reso-lution. Section 4. Notice of the time and place of the hearing on the resolution authorizing the said loan shall be printed in a newspaper having a general circulation in the Town of Mills-boro at least one week before the time and date set for said hearing. Section 5. A second resolution shall then be passed by the Commissioners ordering a special election to be held not less than thirty (30) days nor more than sixty (60) days after the said public hearing to borrow the said money, for the purpose of voting for or against the proposed loan. The passing of the second resolution calling the special election shall ipso facto be considered the Commissioners' determination to proceed in the matter in issue. Chapter 27 55 Section 6. The notice of the time and place of holding the said special election shall be printed in two issues of a newspa-per having a general circulation in the Town of Millsboro within thirty (30) days prior to the election, or distributed in circular form at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date of the said special election or both at the discreption of the Commissioners. Section 7. At the special election, every owner of prop-erty, whether individual, partnership or corporation, shall have one (1) vote for every One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or part thereof of assessed valuation of real estate located in said Town, and the said vote may be cast either in person or by proxy. Section 8. The Commissioners shall cause to be prepared, printed and have available for distribution a sufficient number of sample ballots marked or defaced in such a manner that they cannot be used at the election not less than five days prior to the date of the special election. Section 9. The President of the Commisisoners of Mills-boro shall, prior to the date of the election, appoint and desig-nate a Presiding Officer and sufficient Judges to act as a Board of Election. The members of the Board of Election shall be the judges of the special election and shall decide upon the legality of the votes offered and shall keep a list of all voters thereat. The Board of Election shall count the votes for and against the proposed loan and shall announce the result thereof. The Board of Election shall make a certificate under their hands of the number of votes cast for and against the proposed loan and shail deliver the same to the Commissioners which said certificate shall be entered on the minutes of the Commissioners and the original shall be filed with the papers of the Commis-sioners. Section 10. The form of bond, the interest rate, the time of payment of interest, the classes, the time of maturity, and provisions as to the registration shall be determined by the Commissioners after the said special election. The bonds may be sold at either public or private sale, as determined by the Commissioners. The Commissioners shall provide, in the annual budget and in the fixing of any tax, sewer charge or tax or 56 Chapter 27 water rent, for the payment of interest on and principal of said bonds at the maturity or maturities thereof, and a sinking fund therefor. The faith and credit of "The Commissioners of Millsboro" shall be deemed to be pledged for the prompt pay-ment of the bonds and interest thereon issued pursuant to the provisions of this Act, when the same have been properly exe-cuted and delivered for value. Section 11. The bonded indebtedness for any purpose au-thorized by Section 2 of this Act shall not at any one time exceed the sum of Six Hundred Thousand Dollars ($600,000.00). Section 12. That the said "The Commissioners of Mills-boro" is hereby authorized and empowered to do all things necessary for the location, erection, construction, equipment and operation of said sewer system and sewage disposal works and for the improvement and extension of the water system and to provide for the care and maintenance of the same, and to purchase all such instruments, appliances and supplies as may be necessary for establishing and operating the said sewer system and sewage disposal works and water system in said Town, and for furnishing the citizens and inhabitants thereof with proper and adequate sewerage facilities and water, and to effect the same "The Commissioners of Millsboro" shall have the power and authority to lay pipes and conduits under and along any of the streets, lanes, alleys or highways of said Town, or any road adjacent thereto, and also to contract and agree with the owner or owners for the occupation or purchase of any land or lands which may be necessary for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this Act. In the event, however, that any owner of property should fail to agree with the Town, "The Commissioners of Millsboro" shall have full power of eminent domain over any lands or property rights required for any purpose connected with the installation or operation or extension or improvement of the said slwer system and water system and shall be able to condemn property rights for the use of the sewer system or water system in the same manner and to the same extent as Commissioners of Millsboro are authorized to do in connection with the public streets within the said Town. "The Commissioners of Millsboro" shall have authority to require any premises to be connected to the sewer system, and water system and in the event that any property Chapter 27 57 owner should neglect to connect his property immediately after ordered to do so by "The Commissioners of Millsboro", the said Commissioners shall have the authority to connect the premises with the sewer system and water systems as ordered and to collect the cost of such connection by the same process as Town Taxes are collectible. The said "The Commissioners of Mills-boro" shall have the supervision and control of all public pipes, sewers and drains connected with said sewer system and sewer-age disposal works and water system, whether within or with-out the corporate limits of the said Town of Millsboro, and may alter, repair and remove the same and may cause new pipes, drains and sewers to be made and opened. The said "The Com-missioners of Millsboro" may cause such pipes, sewers and drains to be laid in any of the said streets, lanes, alleys or highways of the said Town in such manner and of such mater-ial as it, the said "The Commissioners of Millsboro" may deem proper. The said "The Commissioners of Millsboro" is hereby authorized to make rules regulating the tapping or use of public sewers and the water system by the owners of abutting land, and shall provide for the granting of permits for the same and for the payment of such tapping fees and sewer rental and water rental charges as the said "The Commissioners of Mills-boro" shall deem proper; and it shall prescribe the material of all private drains or sewers which shall enter into any public sewer and shall direct the manner in which they shall be laid. Section 13. That the said "The Commissioners of Mills-boro" is authorized and empowered to engage the services of such agents and servants as it may deem decessary in the erection, completion, extension or improvement of said sewer system and sewerage disposal works and water system as here-in provided. Section 14. That the said "The Commissioners of Mills-boro" is hereby authorized and empowered to adopt such ordi-nances as it may deem necessary for the operation, manage-ment and control of said sewer system and sewerage disposal works and water system and may grant to all persons and cor-porations in the said Town of Millsboro the privilege of using 58 Chapter 27 said sewer system and water system in such manner and upon such terms and conditions as may seem just and proper to the said "The Commissioners of Millsboro". Section 15. Any Act inconsistent with the provisions here-of be and the same is hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency. Approved April 29, 1963. CHAPTER 28 AN ACT MAKING A SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION TO THE FAMILY COURT OF KENT AND SUSSEX COUNTIES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1963. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated to the Family Court of Kent and Sussex Counties the sum of $2,400 for Sal-aries and Wages of Employees. Section 2. This is a supplementary appropriation act and the sums hereby appropriated shall be paid out of any sums in the General Fund of the State of Delaware not otherwise ap-propriated. Approved April 29, 1963. 59 60 CHAPTER 29 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 401, VOLUME 53, LAWS OF DELAWARE, ENTITLED "AN ACT MAKING APPRO-PRIATIONS FOR THE EXPENSE OF THE STATE GOV-ERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1963" BY MAKING CERTAIN TRANSFERS THERE-IN. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Chapter 401, Volume 53, Laws of Delaware, is hereby amended by transferring the sum of $3,780 from "State Highway DepartmentState Police DivisionSalaries and Wages of Employees" and the sum of $12,600 from "State Highway DepartmentMaintenance DivisionSalaries and Wages of Employees" to "CustodianSalaries and Wages of Employees." Approved May 1, 1963. CHAPTER 30 AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 2101, TITLE 24, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO OPTOMETRY. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Section 2101, Title 24, Delaware Code, is amend-ed by adding a new sub-section (c) as follows: (c) For purpose of disability insurance, workman's com-pensation, standard health and accident, sickness and other insurance policies, programs and plans, if the optometrist is authorized by law to perform the particular services he shall be entitled to compensation for his services under the said pro-grams. Approved May 1, 1963. 61 62 CHAPTER 31 AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE EXPENSE OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1964. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The several amounts named in this Act, or such part thereof as may be necessary and essential to the proper conduct of the business of the agencies named herein, are ap-propriated and authorized to be paid out of the Treasury of this State by the respective departments and divisions of State Government, and other specified spending agencies, subject to the limitations of this Act and to the provisions of Part VI, Title 29, Delaware Code, as amended or qualified by this Act. All parts or portions of the several sums appropriated by this Act which, on the first day of July, 1964, shall not have been paid out of the State Treasury, shall revert to the General Fund ; provided, however, that no funds shall revert which are encumbered pursuant to Section 6521, Title 29, Delaware Code. The several amounts hereby appropriated are as follows : Year Endidg June 30, 1964 AGENCIES LEGISLATIVE AND ELECTIONS DELAWARE COMMISSION ON INTERSTATE COOPERATION DEPARTMENTS OF ELECTIONSNEW CASTLE COUNTY Office Expense 100.00 Fees 3,600.00 Travel 600.00 Legislative Travel Only 6,900.00 Delaware River Basin Advisory Committee 16,000.00 Total 27,200.00 Salary of Board Members 9,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 56,000.00 Office Expense 10,000.00 Chapter 31 63 Travel 500.00 Operations 6,000.00 Equipment 17,500.00 Repairs and Replacements 2,000.00 Total 101,000.00 DEPARTMENTS OF ELECTION-KENT COUNTY Salary of Board Members 6,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 8,200.00 Office Expense 3,500.00 Travel 100.00 Operations 1,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 500.00 Total 19,300.00 DEPARTMENTS OF ELECTIONS-SUSSEX COUNTY Salary of Board Members 6,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 14,600.00 Office Expense 4,900.00 Travel 200.00 Equipment 700.00 Operations 790.00 Total 27,190.00 TOTAL DEPARTMENTS OF ELECTION 147,490.00 LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU Salary of Director 6,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 9,000.00 Office Expense 2,800.00 Travel 300.00 Equipment 500.00 Repairs and Replacements 400.00 Total 19,000.00 GENERAL ASSEMBLY SalariesHouse Members 105,000.00 SalariesSenate Members 54,000.00 Total 159,000.00 64 Chapter 31 COMMISSION ON MODERNIZATION OF STATE LAWS Salaries and Wages of Employees 200.00 Office Expense 800.00 Travel 600.00 Total 1,600.00 DELAWARE CODE REVISION COMMISSION Salaries of Commissioners 4,800.00 Total 4,800.00 STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER Salaries and Wages of Employees 13,440.00 Office Expense 5,400.00 Travel 500.00 Repairs and Replacements 2,300.00 Total 21,640.00 TOTAL LEGISLATIVE AND ELECTIONS 380,730.00 EXECUTIVE AND FINANCIAL GOVERNOR Salary of Governor 17,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 28,500.00 Office Expense 4,000.00 Governor's Conference 1,000.00 Contingent Expense 4,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 750.00 Equipment 1,500.00 Travel 6,500.00 Total 63,750.00 SECRETARY OF STATE Salary of Secretary of State 8,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 124,000.00 Office Expense 8,000.00 Magistrate Bonds 400.00 Printing and Binding Session Laws 30,000.00 Dissolution Account 9,000.00 Departmental Supplies 50,000.00 Chapter 31 65 Travel 3,600.00 Repairs and Replacements 3,000.00 Equipment 1,500.00 Total 237,500.00 STATE TREASURER Salary of Treasurer 6,000.00 Salary of Deputy Treasurer 5,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 61,000.00 Office Expense 33,500.00 Travel 1,300.00 Repairs and Replacements 500.00 Equipment 500.00 Lost and Outdated Checks 2,500.00 Total 110,300.00 BUDGET COMMISSION Salary of Chief Accountant 7,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 117,000.00 Office Expense 63,100.00 Travel 5,750.00 Repairs and Replacements 5,800.00 Equipment 3,500.00 Special Audits by C. P. A.'s 25,000.00 Survey of Audit Procedures and Systems Installation 50,000.00 Total 277,650.00 AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS Salary of Auditor 6,000.00 Salary of Deputy Auditor 5,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 46,000.00 Office Expense 4,600.00 Travel 1,200.00 Repairs and Replacements 1,200.00 Equipment 500.00 Total 64,500.00 66 Chapter 31 REVENUE COLLECTOR Salary of Collector 2,500.00 Office Expense 75.00 Travel 425.00 Total 3,000.00 STATE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Salary of Commissioner 6,000.00 Salary of Deputy Commissioner 5,000.00 Salary of Actuary 3,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 22,000.00 Office Expense 5,000.00 OperationsInsurance Premiums 400,000.00 Travel 1,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 600.00 Equipment 600.00 Total 443,700.00 STATE TAX DEPARTMENT Salaries of Board Members 1,500.00 Salary of Commissioner 8,000.00 Salary of Deputy Tax Commissioner 6,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 544,250.00 Office Expense 140,000.00 Travel 8,600.00 Repairs and Replacements 7,500.00 Equipment 22,000.00 Social Security Department Salaries 6,300.00 Operations 2,500.00 Total 747,150.00 STATE BANK COMMISSIONER Salary of Bank Commissioner 12,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 42,640.00 Office Expense 2,700.00 Travel 6,250.00 Repairs and Replacements 1,250.00 Total 64,840.00 Chapter 31 67 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL COMMISSION Salaries of Commissioners 3,000.00 Salary of Executive Secretary 8,800.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 95,000.00 Office Expense 17,500.00 Travel 7,500.00 Repairs and Replacements 3,000.00 Equipment 750.00 Total 135,550.00 DELAWARE RACING COMMISSION Salaries of Commissioners 4.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 2,400.00 Office Expense 2,489.00 Travel 800.00 Total 5,693.00 DELAWARE HARNESS RACING COMMISSION Salaries of Commissioners 3.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 6,500.00 Office Expense 2,467.00 Travel 3,500.00 Total 12,470.00 BOND ISSUING OFFICERS Expense of Issuing Bonds 30,000.00 Total 30,000.00 TOTAL EXECUTIVE AND FINANCIAL 2,196,103.00 JUDICIAL..AND..LEGAL COURT OF CHANCERY Salary of Chancellor 20,500.00 Salaries of Vice-Chancellors 40,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 38,580.00 Chancellor for Reporting 200.00 Office Expense 2,500.00 Travel 2,300.00 Repairs and Replacements 400.00 68 Chapter 31 Equipment 700.00 Chancellor's Report 5,750.00 Total 110,930.00 SUPERIOR COURT Salary of President Judge 20,500.00 Salaries of Associate Judges 120,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 109,100.00 Kent Resident Judge for Reporting 200.00 Office Expense 5,000.00 Reports 5,750.00 Travel 7,500.00 Repairs and Replacements 2,500.00 Equipment 5,200.00 Total 275,750,00 COMMON PLEAS COURT-KENT COUNTY Salary of Judge 12,500.00 Total 12,500.00 COMMON PLEAS COURT-SUSSEX COUNTY Salary of Judge 17,600.00 Total 17,500.00 NEW CASTLE COUNTY LAW LIBRARY Salaries and Wages of Employees 3,800.00 Office Expense 300.00 Repairs and Replacements 2,000.00 Equipment 7,500.00 Total 13,600.00 KENT COUNTY LAW LIBRARY Salaries and Wages of Employees 6,000.00 Office Expense 350.00 Repairs and Replacements 1,500.00 Books and Publications 6,000.00 Total 13,850.00 FAMILY COURT OF KENT AND SUSSEX COUNTIES Salaries of Judges 25,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 65,000.00 Total 90,000.00 FAMILY COURT OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY Salaries of Judges 35,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 187,400.00 Office Expense 7,500.00 Travel 1,200.00 Repairs and Replacements 1,500.00 Equipment 600.00 Total 233,200.00 COUNCIL ON ADMINISTRATION Or JUSTICE Office Expense 400.00 Travel 100.00 Total 500.00 ATTORNEY GENERAL Salary of Attorney General 10,000.00 Salary of Chief Deputy 7,500.00 Salary of New Castle County Deputy 6,500.00 Chapter 31 69 SUSSEX COUNTY LAW LIBRARY Salaries and Wages of Employees 300.00 Office Expens3 75.00 Equipment 4,000.00 Total 4,375.00 SUPREME COURT Salary of Chief Justice 22,500.00 Salaries of Associate Justices 44,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 27,000.00 Office Expense 9,450.00 Travel 1,200.00 Repairs and Replacements 1,500.00 Total 105,650.00 70 Chapter 31 Salaries of New Castle County Assistants Deputies 18,000.00 Salary of Kent County Deputy 6,500.00 Salary of Kent County Assistant Deputy 6,000.00 Salary of Sussex County Deputy 6,500.00 Salary of Sussex County Assistant Deputy 6,000.00 Salaries of Tax Deputies (2) 12,000.00 Salaries of State Detectives (3) 10,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 48,000.00 Office Expense 10,000.00 Travel 5,500.00 Operations 5,700.00 Repairs and Replacements 5,000.00 Equipment 4,500.00 Total 168,200.00 BOARD OF POST MORTEM EXAMINERS Salary of Medical Examiner 18,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 18,000.00 Office Expense 2,500.00 Travel 1,600.00 Operations 400.00 Repairs and Replacements 500.00 Equipment 2,500.00 Total 43,500.00 TOTAL JUDICIAL AND LEGAL 1,089,555.00 DEBT SERVICE STATE OBLIGATIONS Redemptions 15,137,000.00 Interest 6,748,712.00 Total State Obligations 21,885,712.00 COUNTY OBLIGATIONS Redemptions 110,000.00 Interest 11,182.00 Total County ObligationsPaid by State 121,182.00 TOTAL DEBT SERVICES 22,006,894.00 STATE EXAMINING BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPISTS Chapter 31 71 REGULATORY BOARDS MEDICAL COUNCIL OF DELAWARE Salaries of Members 2,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 6,000.00 Office Expense 2,000.00 Travel 2,000.00 Total 12,500.00 STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY Salaries of Board Members 1,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 3,500.00 Office Expense 1,000.00 Travel 2,000.00 Equipment 350.00 Total 8,350.00 STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS Salaries of Board Members 540.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 300.00 Office Expense 260.00 Travel 300.00 Total 1,400.00 STATE BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS Salaries of Members 700.00 Salary of Secretary 300.00 Office Expense 670.00 Travel 300.00 Total 1,970.00 Office Expense 120.00 Total 120.00 STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAMINERS Salaries and Wages of Employees 150.00 Office Expense 25.00 Travel 25.00 Total 200.00 STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN OPTOMETRY Salaries of Board Members 105.00 Office Expense 45.00 Travel 75.00 Total 225.00 STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF GRADUATE NURSES Total 15,700M0 STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF UNDERTAKERS Salaries of Board Members 160.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 240.00 Office Expense 100.00 Operations 200.00 Total 700.00 STATE BINGO CONTROL COMMISSION Salaries of Commissioners 1,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 8,950.00 Office Expense 550.00 Travel 3,250.00 Total 14,250.00 DELAWARE REAL ESTATE COMMISSION Salaries of Commission Members 1,080.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 1,500.00 Salaries of Board Members 400.00 Salary of Executive Secretary 6,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 3,600.00 Office Expense 4,765.00 Travel 700.00 Equipment 235.00 72 STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY Chapter 31 Salaries of Board Members 1,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 700.00 Office Expense 2,005.00 Travel 500.00 Total 4,70.00 Chapter 31 73 Office Expense 900.00 Travel 100.00 Total 3,580.00 BOARD OF EXAMINERS AND REGISTRATION OF ARCHITECTS Salaries and Wages of Employees 950.00 Office Expense 500.00 Travel 250.00 Equipment 50.00 ATLANTIC STATES MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION Dues 1,500.00 Travel 200.00 Total 1,700.00 STATE BOARD OF REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS Salary of Secretary 4,100.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 300.00 Office Expense 4,585.00 Total 1,750.00 STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PSYCHOLOGISTS Office Expense 290.00 Travel 150.00 Total 440.00 STATE BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY Salaries of Board Members 1,500.00 Salary of Secretary 2,300.00 Office Expense 1,250.00 Travel 576.00 Total 5,626.00 STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION Salaries of Commissioners 900.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 150.00 Travel 100.00 Total 1,150.00 74 Chapter 31 Travel 1,200.00 Equipment 400.00 Total 10,585.00 DELAWARE COMMISSION OF SHELL FISHERIES Salary of Executive Secretary 5,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 42,000.00 Office Expense 3,500.00 Travel 1,500.00 Operations 19,900.00 Research (GrantUniversity of Delaware) 10,000.00 Total 81,900.00 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL DEFENSE Salary of State Director (Total$7,500.State $4,500.Other Sources $3,000.) 4,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 25,000.00 Office Expense 2,672.00 Travel 2,020.00 Operations 3,833.00 Repairs and Replacements 1,564.00 Equipment 4,211.00 Total 43,800.00 BOARD OF CHIROPHODY EXAMINERS Salaries of Board Members 160.00 Office Expense 120.00 Travel 30.00 Total 310.00 STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS Salaries of Board Members 150.00 Office Expense 65.00 Travel 50.00 Total 265.00 STATE FIRE PREVENTION COMMISSION Salary of Fire Marshal 6,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 21,400.00 ENFORCEMENT BOARDS STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Salary of Director and Executive Secretary 7,200.00 Salary of Child Labor Inspector 4,300.00 Salary of Ten-Hour Law Inspector 3,800.00 Travel 6,500.00 Salary of Chief of Division of Discrimination . 6,500.00 Salary of Prevailing Wage Salary of Safety and Labor Statistics 6,500.00 Division of Research and Statistics Women and ChildrenKent and Sussex 4,300.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 17,600.00 Office Expense 12,350.00 Salary of Chief of Safety Inspection 4,920.00 Repairs and Replacements 300.00 Equipment 5,000.00 Apprenticeship and Training Council Salaries of Board Members 1,440.00 Salary of Director 6,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 3,000.00 Office Expense 500.00 Chapter 31 75 Office Expense 2,766.00 Travel 4,318.00 Operations 1,950.00 Repairs and Replacements 3,600.00 Equipment 935.00 Fire Conference 500.00 Total 41,469.00 PENINSULA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Office Expense 900.00 Total 900.00 CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION Operations 800.00 Total 800.00 TOTAL REGULATORY BOARDS 254,395.00 76 Chapter 31 Travel 300.00 Equipment 1,500.00 Total 92,010.00 INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT BOARD Salaries of Board Members 10,800.00 Salary of Secretary 5,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 11,500.00 Office Expense 6,000.00 Court Reporting Fees 4,000.00 Travel 2,500.00 Repairs and Replacements 250.00 Equipment 750.00 Total 40,800.00 BOARD OF PAROLE Salaries of Board Members 1,200.00 Salary of Parole Officer 4,200.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 3,600.00 Office Expense 1,700.00 Travel 1,500.00 Total 12,200.00 BOARD OF PARDONS Salary of Lieutenant-Governor 144.00 Travel 100.00 Witness Fees 96.00 Total 340.00 BOARD OF BOILER RULES Salary of Chief Inspector 6,300.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 15,700.00 Office Expense 3,000.00 Travel 3,000.00 Equipment 200.00 Total 28,200.00 PENSIONS AND SOCIAL SECURITY RETIRED AND DISABLED TEACHERS' PENSIONS STATE'S SHARE OF SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS Contributions 1,950,000.00 Total 1,950,000.00 Chapter 31 77 DELAWARE NATIONAL GUARD Salary of Adjutant General 10,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 60,000.00 Office Expense 14,600.00 Travel 4,300.00 Operations 63,800.00 Uniform AllowanceOfficers 19,000.00 Unit Fund Allowance$500. per unit 19,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 34,000.00 Equipment 15,000.00 Total 239,700.00 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Salaries of Commission Members 13,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 44,200.00 Office Expense 5,500.00 Travel 5,000.00 Operations 15,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 2,700.00 Equipment 2,700.00 Total 88,600.00 TOTAL ENFORCEMENT BOARDS 501,850.00 Benefits 180,000.00 Total 180,000.00 STATE EMPLOYEES' PENSION PLAN Salaries and Wages of Employees 6,500.00 Office Expense 1,050.00 Benefits 1,700,000.00 Survivors Pensions (Spouse) 200,000.00 Travel 200.00 Total 1,907,750.00 78 Chapter 31 STATE JUDICIARY RETIREMENT FUND Contributions 7,300.00 Total 7,300.00 PARAPLEGIC VETERANS' PENSIONS Benefits 6,600.00 Total 6,600.00 STATE POLICE RETIREMENT FUND Contributions 220,000.00 Total 220,000.00 TOTAL PENSIONS AND SOCIAL SECURITY 4,271,650.00 MISCELLANEOUS CUSTODIAN Salary of CustodianState Bldgs. Highway Bldgs. 9,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employee 173,120.00 Office Expense 1,300.00 Operations 100,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 68,800.00 Equipment 3,000.00 Total 355,220.00 STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION Salary of Librarian 6,600.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 40,400.00 Office Expense 500.00 Travel 400.00 Operations 2,200.00 Repairs and Replacements 2,100.00 Equipment 4,500.00 Total 56,700.00 Chapter 31. 79 PUBLIC ARCHIVES COMMISSION ADMINISTRATION State Archivist 10,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 65,540.00 Office Expense 4,000.00 Travel 1,500.00 Operations 5,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 250.00 Equipment and Permanent Improvements 4,500.00 Historic Markers 1,000.00 Total 91,790.00 FORT CHRISTINA MONUMENT Salaries and Wages of Employees 6,500.00 Operations 3,500.00 Total 10,000.00 OLD SUSSEX COUNTY COURTHOUSE Repairs and Replacements 600.00 Total 600.00 STATE MUSEUM Salaries and Wages of Employees 25,600.00 Office Expense 1,100.00 Travel 350.00 Operations 1,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 500.00 Equipment 3,000.00 Total 31,550.00 JOHN DICKINSON MANSION Salaries and Wages of Employees 14,400.00 Office Expense 350.00 Operations 600.00 Repairs and Replacements 600.00 Equipment 1,200.00 Total 17,150.00 80 PORTRAIT COMMISSION Chapter 31 Office Expense 50.00 Travel 25.00 Repairs and Replacements 125.00 Equipment 300.00 Total 500.00 STATE PARK COMMISSION ADMINISTRATION Salary of Director 7,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 5,400.00 Office Expense 1,800.00 Travel 1,700.00 Operations 6,700.00 Total 23,100.00 TRAP POND Salary of Superintendent 4,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 7,500.00 Repairs and Replacements 3,000.00 Permanent ImprovementsJason Beach 13,000.00 Permanent Improvements 7,500.00 Total 35,500.00 LUMS POND Salary of Superintendent 4,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 6,400.00 Permanent Improvements 35,000.00 Total 45,900.00 BRANDYWINE SPRINGS PARK Salary of Superintendent 4,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 4,800.00 Repairs and Replacements 4,200.00 Equipment and Permanent Improvements 13,600.00 Total 27,100.00 Chapter 31 81 FORT DELAWARE Salary of Superintendent 4,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 3,200.00 Repairs and Replacements 9,000.00 Total 16,700.00 DELAWARE STATE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Salary of Director 5,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 25,000.00 Office Expense 8,000.00 Travel 5,500.00 Operations 25,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 2,500.00 Equipment 1,000.00 Total 72,000.00 LEWES MEMORIAL COMMISSION Salaries and Wages of Employees 7,325.00 Office Expense 300.00 Travel 100.00 Operations 900.00 Repairs and Replacements 700.00 Total 9,325.00 DELAWARE DAY COMMISSION Operations 100.00 Total 100.00 NEW CASTLE HISTORIC BUILDINGS COMMISSION Salaries and Wages of Employees 5,750.00 Office Expense 600.00 Operations 1,665.00 Repairs and Replacements 1,000.00 Total 9,015.00 DELAWARE GEOLOGICAL COMMISSION Salaries and Wages of Employees 35,250.00 Travel 500.00 Operations 34,000.00 Total 69,750.00 82 Chapter 31 STATE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS 961,585.00 ROADS; MAINTENANCE, POLICE, ETC. STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION Salary of Controller (Total $15,000.State $15,000.Other none) 15,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 105,000.00 Office Expense. 53,000.00 Travel 4,500.00 Operations 5,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 3,500.00 Equipment 5,000.00 ImplementationConcurrent Audit 60,000.00 Total 251,000.00 MOTOR VEHICLE DIVISION Salary of Commissioner 10,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 470,000.00 Office Expense 66,000.00 Total 10,500.00 STATE PLANNING OFFICE Salary of Director 12,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 31,840.00 Office Expense 14,250.00 Travel 6,650.00 Operations 10,145.00 Repairs and Replacements 500.00 Equipment 3,700.00 Total 79,085.00 Salary of Executive Secretary 3,600.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 1,700.00 Office Expense 3,500.00 Travel 500.00 Equipment 600.00 Operations 600.00 Chapter 31 83 Travel 1,500.00 Operations 150,500.00 Repairs and Replacements 30,000.00 Equipment 4,000.00 Total 732,000.00 SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY DIVISION Salary of Director 6,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 15,900.00 Office Expense 2,400.00 Travel 600.00 Repairs and Replacements 300.00 Total 25,200.00 STATE POLICE DIVISION Salaries and Wages of Employees 1,565,211.00 Office Expense 45,000.00 Travel 5,500.00 Operations 218,600.00 Repairs and Replacements 150,000.00 Equipment 10,000.00 New Automobiles Equipped 50,000.00 Total 2,044,311.00 MOTOR FUEL TAX DIVISION Salary of Director 6,800.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 23,500.00 Office Expense 4,700.00 Travel 3,800.00 Operations 700.00 Repairs and Replacements 500.00 Equipment 4,500.00 Total 44,500.00 STATE COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION Salary of Administrator Salaries and Wages of Employees 57,460.00 Office Expense 1,810.00 Travel 755.00 84 Chapter 31 Operations 29,110.00 Repairs and Replacements 8,975.00 Equipment 1,500.00 Total 99,610.00 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF-MAINTENANCE-CONSTRUCTION AND OTHERS Director of Operations (Total $21,000.State $21,000.Othernone) 21,000.00 Chief Engineer (Total $17,500.State $17,500. Othernone) 17,500.00 Assistant Chief Engineer (Total $15,000.State $15,000.Othernone) 15,000.00 Total 53,500.00 MAINTENANCE DIVISION Salaries and Wages of Employees 2,750,000.00 Office Expense 14,000.00 Operations 775,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 2,500,000.00 Equipment 100,000.00 Total 6,139,000.00 CONSTRUCTION DIVISION Salaries and Wages of Employees and Fees 389,500.00 Office Expense 61,000.00 Operations 300,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 210,000.00 Equipment and Permanent Improvements 60,000.00 Repairs and Replacement to Bridges and Culverts resulting from Soil Conservation 150,000.00 Total 1,170,500.00 MOSQUITO CONTROL DIVISION Superintendent 8,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 65,000.00 Office Expense 2,500.00 Operations 140,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 7,500.00 Travel 300.00 CANCER, HEART AND CHRONIC DISEASE CONTROL COSMETOLOGY AND BARBER SHOP REGULATIONS Chapter 31 85 Equipment 8,000.00 Fresh Water Mosquito Control New Castle County 40,000.00 Total 271,300.00 TOTAL ROADS: MAINTENANCE, POLICE, ETC 10,830,921.00 HEALTH STATE BOARD OF HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Salary of Executive Secretary 15,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 400,000.00 Office Expense 25,000.00 Travel 15,000.00 Operations 20,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 20,000.00 Equipment 2,000.00 Basic Plumbing Principles 5,000.00 School Examination Fees 20,000.00 Total 522,000.00 CRIPPLED CHILDREN Salaries and Wages of Employees 119,000.00 Travel 1,000.00 Total 120,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 59,698.00 Office Expense 700.00 Travel 500.00 Operations 150.00 Repairs and Replacements 1,000.00 Total 62,048.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 9,624.00 Travel 1,000.00 Office Expense 1,000.00 86 Chapter 31 Automobiles (2) 4,000.00 Total 15,624.00 DIVISION OF OPTOMETRY Operations 1,800.00 Total 1,800.00 AIR POLLUTION Supervisor 9,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 3,000.00 Office Expense 1,000.00 Travel 600.00 Total 13,600.00 POLIOMYELITIS IMMUNIZATION Operations 15,000.00 Total 15,000.00 WATER POLLUTION COMMISSION Director (Total $14,000.State $8,000. Other $6,000.) 8,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 45,000.00 Office Expense 1,800.00 Travel 2,000.00 Operations 1,050.00 Repairs and Replacements 2,000.00 Equipment 150.00 Total 60,000.00 TOTAL HEALTH 810,072.00 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, ETC STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE Salaries of Board Members 1,950.00 Salary of Secretary (no other funds) 7,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 169,550.00 Office Expense 9,000.00 Travel 10,000.00 Chapter 31 87 Operations 51,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 8,000.00 Equipment 2,000.00 News Letter 1,000.00 Total 260,000.00 WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Salary of Director 7,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 30,000.00 Office Expense 1,000.00 Travel 4,200.00 Operations 600.00 Equipment 4,800.00 Repairs and Replacements 400.00 Total 48,000.00 SOIL CONSERVATION COMMISSION Salary of State Engineer 9,800.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 17,000.00 Office Expense 1,900.00 Travel 4,500.00 Operations 100.00 Equipment 300.00 Total 33,600.00 STATE POULTRY COMMISSION Salary of Executive Secretary 2,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 1,400.00 Office Expense 350.00 Travel 600.00 Operations . 10,200.00 Total 14,550.00 STATE FORESTRY DEPARTMENT ADMINISTRATION Salary of State Forester 4,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 48,000.00 Office Expense 3,800.00 Travel 2,800.00 88 Chapter 31 Operations 3,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 3,400.00 Equipment 5,000.00 Total 70,000.00 SPECIAL FIRE PROTECTION AND EXTINCTION Salaries and Wages of Employees 10,500.00 Office Expense 1,000.00 Travel 300.00 Operations 500.00 Repairs and Replacements 2,000.00 Equipment 500.00 Total 14,800.00 DELAWARE GAME AND FISH COMMISSION Salary of Commissioners 900.00 Salary of Director and Game Technician (Total $9,200.State $6,000.Other $3,200.) 6,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 44,100.00 Office Expense 8,400.00 Travel 975.00 Operations 15,075.00 Repairs and Replacements 6,500.00 Equipment 500.00 TOTAL AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, ETC 523,400.00 PUBLIC WELFARE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE Salary of Director (Total $12,000.State $6,000. Other $6,000.) 6,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 434,000.00 Office Expense 46,000.00 Travel 7,300.00 Repairs and Replacements 12,000.00 Equipment 2,000.00 0. A. A. Grants 189,000.00 Aid to DisabledGrants 154,000.00 Total 82,450.00 Chapter 31 89 Direct CareChild Welfare Service 550,000.00 Reimbursement to Counties 500,000.00 Medical Care 190,000.00 Aid and Service to Needy Families 500,000.00 Total 2,590,300.00 DELAWARE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND Salary of Director (Total $12,000.State $5,000. Other $7,000.) 5,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 70,000.00 Office Expense 3,000.00 Travel 4,000.00 Operations 32,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 6,500.00 Materials 14,000.00 Assistance Grants 110,000.00 BenefitsEducation 55,000.00 Equipment and Permanent Improvements 2,000.00 Library Services 4,200.00 Total 305,700.00 STATE WELFARE HOME Reimbursement to Counties 750,000.00 Total 750,000.00 DIVISION OF THE AGING Salaries and Wages of Employees 3,600.00 Travel 400.00 Operations 1,000.00 Total 5,000.00 DELAWARE STATE HOSPITAL Salary of Superintendent (Total $26,800. State $24,000.Other $2,800.) 24,000.00 Salary of Business Administrator (Total $16,200. State $13,800.Other $2,400.) 13,800.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees and Fees 1,860,000.00 Office Expense 26,000.00 Travel 8,000.00 SURPLUS FOOD FOR NEEDY FAMILIES PROGRAM Salaries and Wages of Employees 23,000.00 Office Expense 7,500.00 Travel 2,000.00 Operations 8,500.00 Repairs and Replacements 5,000.00 Total 46,000.00 DAYTIME CARE CENTERS Salaries and Wages of Employees 69,760.00 Office Expense 7,400.00 Travel 9,500.00 Operations 10,400.00 Repairs and Replacements 7,600.00 Equipment 2,100.00 Total 106,760.00 MENTAL HYGIENE CLINIC Salary of Director (State and All other sources) 21,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 180,000.00 Office Expense 4,000.00 Travel 2,000.00 Operations 10,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 3,000.00 Equipment 4,000.00 Total 224,000.00 GOVERNOR BACON HEALTH CENTER Salaries and Wages of Employees 620,000.00 SalariesHandicapped Children 80,000.00 Office Expense 10,500.00 Travel 3,500.00 Operations 175,000.00 90 Chapter 31 Operations 500,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 155,000.00 Equipment and Permanent Improvements ......... 8,000.00 Total 2,594,800.00 Total 919,500.00 HOSPITAL FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED Salaries and Wages of Employees and Fees 800,000.00 SalariesHandicapped Children 13,100.00 Office Expense 10,500.00 Travel 4,500.00 Operations 250,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 65,000.00 Equipment and Permanent Improvements 6,000.00 Other CostsHandicapped Children 2,000.00 All CostsTrainable Children 30,000.00 Total 1,181,100.00 STATE BOARD OF CORRECTIONS Salaries of Board Members 840.00 Salary of Director 12,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 850,000.00 Office Expense 15,000.00 Travel 11,500.00 Operations 340,000.00 Repairs and Replacements 74,000.00 Equipment 18,000.00 Total 1,321,340.00 EMILY P. BISSELL SANATORIUM Salary of Superintendent 12,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 581,000.00 Office Expense 15,500,00 Travel 3,000.00 Operations 240,000.00 Repairs and Replacements '30,500.00 Equipment and Permanent Improvements 25,000.00 EducationSalaries of Instructors 4,500.00 Total 911,500.00 Chapter 31 91 Repairs and Replacements 25,000.00 Handicapped ChildrenOther Costs 5,500.00 92 Chapter 31 YOUTH SERVICES COMMISSION Executive Diro.ctor 11,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 523,725.00 Office Expense 10,500.00 Travel 7,100.00 Operations 144,600.00 Repairs and Replacements 35,700.00 Equipment 18,400.00 Total 751,025.00 TOTAL PUBLIC WELFARE 11,707,025.00 GRANTS-IN-AID SCHOLARSHIP FUND University of DelawareDelaware Code, Title 14, Chapter 5501 50,000.00 Total 50,000.00 VARIOUS MUNICIPALITIES Street Improvement Aid Funds 1,200,000.00 Total 1,200,000.00 CONTINGENCY FUND Emergency Fund OnlyAdministered by Perma-nent Budget Commission 100,000.00 Total 100,000.00 Total Grants-in-Aid 1,460,000.00 Total 100,000.00 Public Service CommissionAdministered by Per-manent Budget Commission Hearing Costs 10,000.00 Total 10,000.00 Highway DepartmentMaintenance Division Administered by Permanent Budget Commission OperationsSnow Removal 100,000.00 Chapter 31 93 TOTAL AGENCIES, GRANTS-IN-AID 56,994,180.00 EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE Operations 5,005,500.00 Scholarships 37,500.00 Aid to Needy Students 57,000.00 Teaching Scholarship 50,000.00 Nursing Education 50,000.00 Poultry Diagnostic Service for State Board of Agriculture 10,000.00 Total 5,210,000.00 DELAWARE STATE COLLEGE Salaries and Wages of Employees 365,950.00 Office Expense 13,000.00 Travel 3,000.00 Operations 125,800.00 Repairs and Replacements 43,000.00 Equipment 25,000.00 Scholarships 45,000.00 Total 620,750.00 STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Division I.SALARIES A. Salary of Superintendent ($16,500. State $500. Federal) 17,000.00 Salaries of Board Members 2,700.00 B. Assistant Superintendents (3) 1. Business Administration 12,880.00 2. Secondary Education 12,880.00 3. Elementary Education 12,880.00 C. Directors (3) 1. Research 11,880.00 2. Child Development and Guidance 11,400.00 3. Certification 11,880.00 94 Chapter 31 D. Supervisors a. with program(11) Art 9,320.00 Music 10,500.00 Physical Education 10,500.00 Lunch Program 9,320.00 Transportation 8,820.00 Science ($4,700. State$4,700. Federal) 9,400.00 Mathematics ($4,800. State $4,800. Federal) 9,600.00 Foreign Language ($4,560. State $4,560. Federal) 9,120.00 Adult Education and Service Bureau for Foreign Born 7,000.00 Library 9,600.00 English 7,500.00 b. Without programs (13) Research 9,880.00 Rural New Castle County (11 Months) 8,730.00 Rural Kent County (11 Months) 9,190.00 Rural Sussex County (11 Months) 8,730.00 Student Driver 9,190.00 Transportation 8,440.00 Special Classes for Physically Handicapped 8,520.00 Special Schools 9,400.00 Certification 7,960.00 Business 7,960.00 Maintenance 5,350.00 Testing 9,200.00 Special Classes 9,880.00 E. Principals None F. Vice Principals None G. Administrative Assistants None Total Administrative Salaries 306,610.00 H. Teachers Physical Education, Rural Schools (10 Months) 6,800.00 Art, Rural Schools (10 Months) 6,600.00 Music, Rural Schools (10 Months) 7,500.00 Chapter 31 95 Student Drivers (32) Visiting Teachers (4) (State and Special Districts) Psychclogists (10) (State and Special Districts) Speech and Hearing (8) (State and Special Districts) Coordinators (2) (State and Special Districts) A. I. duPont Institute Clerical Janitorial Health Cafeteria Sub-total Division I. Less Federal Funds Total Division I. Division II. B. 1. All other costs Legal Fees Travel Transportation Deaf Program Homebound Instruction Adult Education (in addition to student fees) Trainable Unitsto be operated in com-pliance with Chapter 17, Title 14, Dela-ware Code Substitute Teachers (to be allocated by State Board as needed) Equipment for new Student Driver Teachers Governor's Committee on Employment of Handicapped Film Library N. D. E. A. Title III Matching Funds (Administration) 184,500.00 26,800.00 69,180.00 52,500.00 15,260.00 6,575.00 165,680.00 5,100.00 None None 853,105.00 14,560.00 838,545.00 78,250.00 5,000.00 34,200.00 1,930,000.00 170,000.00 53,300.00 5,500.00 73,000.00 275,000.00 1,800.00 500.00 17,800.00 10,360.00 96 Chapter 31 N. D. E. A. Title X Matching Funds (Data Processing) 17,500.00 Automobiles (New Student Driver Teachers) 19,800.00 Total Division II. 2,692,010.00 Total State Board of Education 3,530,555.00 STATE BOARD OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Division I.SALARIES B. Assistant Superintendents (1) 1. Vocational Education ($62,200. State $6,200. Federal) 12,400.00 D. Supervisors a. with program (6) Home Economics ($4,560. State $4,560. Federal) 9,120.00 Agriculture ($4,360. State $4,360. Federal) 8,720.00 Distributive Education ($4,560. State $4,560. Federal) 9,120.00 Trades, Industry and Teachers Training ($4,740. State$4,740. Federal) 9,480.00 Foreman Training ($4,650. State $4,650. Federal) 9,300.00 Apprrmtice Training ($4,700. State $4,700. Federal) 9,400.00 b. without programs (1) 1. Home Economics ($4,940. State $4,940. Federal) 9,880.00 I. Clerical (included in State Board of Education Budget) Total Administration Salaries 77,420.00 Less Federal Funds 38,710.00 Total Division I. 38,710.00 Division II. Office Expense 1,000.00 Travel 3,000.00 PUBLIC SCHOOLS SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS Chapter 31 97 3. Equipment 2,000.00 4. Vocational Training 42,500.00 Total Division II. 48,500.00 Total Vocational Education 87,210.00 TOTAL STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 3,617,765.00 REHABILITATION DIVISION Office Expense 9,000.00 Travel 7,000.00 Operations 180,000.00 Total Rehabilitation Division 196,000.00 TOTAL STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION DIVISION 3,813,765.00 COMMISSION ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH Salary of Executive Secretary 4,800.00 Office Expense 2,300.00 Travel 400.00 Total 7,500.00 For School Year 1963-1964 CAESAR RODNEY 121 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,920.00 E. Principals 1....... 36,640.00 F. P. T. Principals 1 6,400.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 9,620.00 Total Administrative Salaries 63,580.00 H. Teachers 116 652,080.00 98 Chapter 31 Clerical 8 30,733.00 Janitorial 16 62,850.00 Health 3 15,200.00 Cafeteria 4 13,750.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 93,775.00 Capital Outlay 12,100.00 Total 944,068.00 CLAYMONT 114 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,400.00 E. Principals 4 37,800.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 10,100.00 Total Administrative Salaries 59,300.00 Teachers 110 607,420.00 Clerical 7 29,800.00 Janitorial 21 84,600.00 Health 3 15,200.00 Cafeteria 5 18,360.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 88,350.00 Capital Outlay 11,400.00 Total 914,430.00 DOVER 150 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,400.00 E. Principals 6 56,160.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 9,620.00 Total Administrative Salaries 77,180.00 Teachers 144 836,100.00 Clerical 9 37,500.00 Janitorial 23 94,350.00 Health 31/2 16,625.00 Cafeteria 5 18,050.00 Chapter 31 99 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 116,250.00 Capital Outlay 15,000.00 Total 1,211,055.00 ALEXIS I. DuPONT 74 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,380.00 E. Principals 2 19,220.00 F. P. T. Principals 2 13,750.00 Total Administrative Salaries 44,350.00 H. Teachers 70 426,200.00 I. Clerical 5 18,475.00 J. Janitorial 14 57,800.00 K. Health 2 8,400.00 L. Cafeteria 3 9,900.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 57,350.00 Capital Outlay 7,400.00 Total 629,875.00 GEORGETOWN 66 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,420.00 E. Principals 2 18,920.00 Total Administrative Salaries 29,340.00 H. Teachers 64 372,040.00 I. Clerical 5 21,300.00 J. Janitorial 10 36,800.00 K. Health 2 9,600.00 L. Cafeteria 1 2,550.00 Division ILOTHER COSTS A. All other costs 51,150.00 Capital Outlay 6,600.00 Total 529,380.00 100 HARRINGTON Chapter 31 49 units Division 1.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,420.00 E. Principals 2 17,380.00 F. P. T. Principals 1 6,400.00 Total Administrative Salaries 34,200.00 H. Teachers 46 275,640.00 I. Clerical 4 17,000.00 J. Janitorial 8 33,300.00 K. Health 11/2 7,000.00 L. Cafeteria 1 3,300.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 37,975.00 Capital Outlay 4,900.00 Total 413,315.00 LAUREL 87 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,400.00 E. Principals 4 35,860.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 10,100.00 Total Administrative Salaries 57,360.00 H. Teachers 83 499,160.00 I. Clerical 6 24,500.00 J. Janitorial 15 63,700.00 K. Health 21/2 11,100.00 L. Cafeteria 2 6,150.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 67,425.00 Capital Outlay 8,700.00 Total 738,095.00 LEWES 55 units Division I.--SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,900.00 E. Principals 2 19,200.00 Chapter 31 101 F. P. T. Principals 1 6,800.00 Total Administrative Salaries 36,900.00 H. Teachers 52 317,920.00 I. Clerical 4 16,300.00 J. Janitorial 10 37,750.00 K. Health 11h 7,400.00 L. Cafeteria 2 6,900.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 42,625.00 Capital Outlay 5,500.00 Total 471,295.00 MILFORD 121 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,920.00 E. Principals 5 45,460.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 10,100.00 Total Administrative Salaries 66,480.00 H. Teachers 116 674,460.00 I. Clerical 8 31,400.00 J. Janitorial 18 74,850.00 K. Health 3 14,800.00 L. Cafeteria 3 9,000.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 93,775.00 Capital Outlay 12,100.00 Total 976,865.00 MOUNT PLEASANT 209 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,400.00 E. Principals 6 56,600.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 10,100.00 Total Administrative Salaries 78,100.00 H. Teachers 203 1,237,200.00 102 Chapter 31 I. Clerical 12 49,900.00 J. Janitorial 34 119,100.00 K. Health 7 28,600.00 L. Cafeteria 7 20,700.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 161,975.00 Capital Outlay 20,900.00 Total 1,716,475.00 NEW CASTLE 214 units Division 1.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,920.00 E. Principals 6 57,460.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 9,620.00 Total Administrative Salaries 78,000.00 H. Teachers 208 1,213,100.00 I. Clerical 12 49,100.00 J. Janitorial 27 107,900.00 K. Health 6 30,600.00 L. Cafeteria 6 18,900,00 Division ILOTHER COSTS A. All other costs 165,850.00 Capital Outlay 21,400.00 Total 1,684,850.00 NEWARK 351 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,920.00 E. Principals 10 94,760.00 G. Administrative Assistants 2 20,200.00 Total Administrative Salaries 125,880.00 H. Teachers 341 1,979,020.00 I. Clerical 19 72,625.00 J. Janitorial 44 176,650.00 K. Health 10 34,800.00 L. Cafeteria 10 32,700.00 Chapter 31 103 M. Trainable Attendants 1 1,900.00 Division ILOTHER COSTS A. All other costs 272,025.00 Capital Outlay 35,100.00 Total 2,730,700.00 REHOBOTH 21 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,380.00 F. P. T. Principals 2 13,900.00 Total Administrative Salaries 24,280.00 H. Teachers 19 122,200.00 I. Clerica3 2 8,534.00 J. Janitorial 5 20,100.00 K. Health 1 5,200.00 L. Cafeteria 1 3,300.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 16,275.00 Capital Outlay 2,100.00 Total 201,989.00 SEAFORD 131 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,880.00 E. Principals 5 45,600.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 10,100.00 Total Administrative Salaries 67,580.00 H. Teachers 126 733,520.00 I. Clerical 8 32,600.00 J. Janitorial 21 88,700.00 K. Health 31/2 17,300.00 L. Cafeteria 5 16,100.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 101,525.00 Capital Outlay 13,100.00 Total 1,070,425.00 104 Chapter 31 SMYRNA 93 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,400.00 Principals 4 35,980.00 P. T. Principals 1 6,400.00 Administrative Assistants 1 10,100.00 Total Administrative Salaries 63,880.00 Teachers 88 513,200.00 Clerical 6 25,000.00 Janitorial 15 60,250.00 Health 21/2 14,000.00 Cafeteria 4 16,800.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 72,075.00 Capital Outlay 9,300.00 Total Administrative Salaries 7,100.00 Teachers 2 12,800.00 Clerical P/T 300.00 Janitorial 1 2,300.00 Health P/T 600.00 Division ILOTHER COSTS A. All other costs 2,325.00 Capital Outlay 300.00 Total 25,725.00 Total 774,505.00 LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS For School Year 1963-19G4 ARDEN NO. 3 3 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 7,100.00 Chapter 31 105 GUNNING BEDFORD, JR. NO. 53 42 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,900.00 E. Principals 2 .... ....... 19,200.00 Total Administrative Salaries 30,100.00 Teachers 40 224,600.00 Clerical 3 13,200.00 Janitorial 12 46,300.00 Health 11/2 6,600.00 Cafeteria 3 8,850.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 32,550.00 Capital Outlay 4,200.00 Total Administrative Salaries 40,160.00 Teachers 101 586,500.00 Clerical 7 28,100.00 Janitorial 16 61,260.00 Health 3 12,800.00 Cafeteria 2 6,150.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 79,825.00 Capital Outlay 10,300.00 Total 366,400.00 HENRY C. CONRAD NO. 131 103 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,920.00 E. Principals 2 19,540.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 9,700.00 Total 825,095.00 ALFRED I. DuPONT NO. 7 245 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,880.00 E. Principals 7 68,120.00 106 Chapter 31 G. Administrative Assistants 1 9,620.00 Total Administrative Salaries 89,620.00 Teachers 238 1,407,000.00 Clerical 14 67,484.00 Janitorial 41 161,800.00 Health 7 30,500.00 Cafeteria 7 24,700.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 189,875.00 Capital Outlay 24,500.00 Total 1,995,479.00 MARSHALLTON NO. 77 101 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,920.00 E. Principals 3 27,840.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 9,620.00 Total Administrative Salaries 48,380.00 Teachers 98 563,400.00 Clerical 7 25,500.00 Janitorial 14 59,300.00 Health 3 13,400.00 Cafeteria 3 11,100.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 78,275.00 Capital Outlay 10,100.00 Total 809,455.00 MIDDLETOWN NO, 60 47 units Division 1.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,420.00 E. Principals 1 9,600.00 Total Administrative Salaries 20,020.00 Teachers 46 268,200.00 Clerical 4 13,200.00 Chapter 31 107 J. Janitorial 7 29,250.00 K. Health 11/2 6,900.00 L. Cafeteria 1 3,900.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 36,425.00 Capital Outlay 4,700.00 Total 382,595.00 NEWPORT NO. 21 61 units Division 1.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,900.00 E. Principals 2 18,720.00 Total Administrative Salaries 29,620.00 H. Teachers 59 338,400.00 I. Clerical 5 19,534.00 J. Janitorial 7 28,000.00 K. Health 2 9,320.00 L. Cafeteria 1 3,150.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 47,275.00 Capital Outlay 6,100.00 Total 481,399.00 OAK GROVE NO. 130 77 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,400.00 E. Principals 3 28,240.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 10,100.00 Total Administrative Salaries 49,740.00 H. Teachers 74 413,900.00 I. Clerical 6 22,400.00 J. Janitorial 10 43,050.00 K. Health 2 9,200.00 L. Cafeteria 2 6,450.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 59,675.00 108 Chapter 31 Capital Outlay 7,700.00 Total 612,115.00 ODESSA NO. 61 5 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 6,700.00 Total Administrative Salaries 6,700.00 Teachers 4 22,200.00 Clerical PIT 1,000.00 Janitorial 1 3,900.00 Health PIT 1,200.00 Cafeteria 1 2,700.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 3,875.00 Capital Outlay 500.00 Total 42,075.00 RICHARDSON PARK NO. 20 40 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,420.00 E. Principals 1 7,640.00 Total Administrative Salaries 18,060.00 Teachers 39 222,900.00 Clerical 9,200.00 Janitorial 6 24,450.00 Health 1 5,200.00 Cafeteria 1 3,300.00 Division ILOTHER COSTS A. All other costs 31,000.00 Capital Outlay 4,000.00 Total 318,110.00 ROSE HILL-MINQUADALE NO. 47 148 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,880.00 Chapter 31 109 Principals 4 36,780.00 Part-Time Principals 1 6,950.00 Administrative Assistants 1 10,100.00 Total Administrative Salaries 65,710.00 H. Teachers 143 815,000.00 I. Clerical 9 34,200.00 J. Janitorial 20 79,700.00 K. Health 4 17,800.00 L. Cafeteria 6 19,300.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 114,700.00 Capital Outlay 14,800.00 Total 1,161,210.00 JOHN G. LEACH (Administered by Rose Hill-Minquadale No. 47) 6 units Division I.SALARIES E. Principals 1 7,460.00 Total Administrative Salaries 7,460.00 Teachers 5 31,000.00 Clerical 1 3,334.00 Janitorial 1 3,150.00 Health 1 5,200.00 M. Trainable Attendants 5 13,875.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All other costs 4,650.00 Capital Outlay 600.00 Total 69,269.00 STANTON NO. 38 111 units Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,400.00 Principals 3 28,320.00 Part-Time Principals 1 6,950.00 Administrative Assistants 1 9,700.00 110 Chapter 31 Total Administrative Salaries 56,370.00 H. Teachers 107 601,600.00 I. Clerical 7 27,400.00 J. Janitorial 14 70,550.00 K. Health 3 |
| Date Digital | 2010 |
| CONTENTdm file name | 3059.cpd |
Description
| Title | Laws of the State of Delaware - Volume 54 - Page 1 |
| Creator2 | Delaware General Assembly |
| Type | Text |
| Full Text | LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY- SECOND SESSION OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER On Tuesday, January 1, A. D. 1963 AND IN THE YEAR OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY- SEVENTH VOLUME LIV Printad by Milford Obrontolo Publishing Company Milford. Delaware |
| CONTENTdm file name | 40849.pdfpage |
Tags
Add tags for Laws of the State of Delaware - Volume 54 - Page 1
Comments
Post a Comment for Laws of the State of Delaware - Volume 54 - Page 1
