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LAWS
OF THE
STATE OF DELAWARE
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY- THIRD
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
FIRST SESSION COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER
On Tuesday, January 5, A. D.
1965
SECOND SESSION COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER
On Tuesday, February 1, A. D.
1966
PART II
VOLUME LV
Printed by
Milford Chronicle Publishing Company
Milford, Delaware
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| Title | Laws of the State of Delaware - Volume 55 - Part 2 |
| Description | Laws of the State of Delaware |
| Creator | Delaware |
| Creator2 | Delaware General Assembly |
| Contributors | Milford Chronicle Publishing Company |
| Publisher | Department of State |
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| Full Text | LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY FIRST SESSION COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER On Tuesday, January 5, A. D. 1965 SECOND SESSION COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER On Tuesday, February 1, A. D. 1966 PART II VOLUME LV Printed by Milford Chronicle Publishing Company Milford, Delaware CHAPTER 330 AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 2301, TITLE 30, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO FEES FOR OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES BY RAISING THE FEE FOR CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Section 2301, Title 30, Delaware Code, is a-mended by striking the figure "$75." after the words "Certi-fied Public Accountant" and inserting in lieu thereof the fig-ure "$85.". Approved May 20, 1966. 897 898 CHAPTER 331 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 17, TITLE 18, DELAWARE CODE, BY REMOVING AGE LIMITATIONS ON MEM-BERSHIP IN ANY MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Chapter 17, Title 18, Delaware Code, is a-mended by striking therefrom Section 1709 in its entirety. Approved May 20, 1966. CHAPTER 332 AN ACT TO AMEND PART II, TITLE 29, DELAWARE CODE, BY REVISING THE COMPOSITION OF THE LEGISLA-TIVE REFERENCE BUREAU. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. § 1304, Title 29, Delaware Code, is amended to read: § 1304. Executive Director; Assistant Executive Directors The Governor shall appoint an Executive Director of the Bureau who shall carry out the objectives of this Chap-ter and who shall hold office at the pleasure of the Governor. He shall be an attorney-at-law licensed to practice law in this state and shall be a member of one of the major political par-ties. The Legislative Council shall appoint with the con-sent of a majority of the members elected to each House of the General Assembly two Assistant Executive Directors of the Bureau who shall carry out the objectives of this chapter and who shall hold office at the pleasure of the Legislative Council. They shall be attorneys-at-law licensed to practice law in this state one of whom shall be a member of one of the major poli-tical parties and the other or whom shall be a member of the other major political party. Section 2. § 1305, Title 29, Delaware Code, is repealed. Approved May 20, 1966. 899 900 CHAPTER 333 AN ACT MAKING A SUPPLEMENTARY EMERGENCY AP-PROPRIATION TO THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPART-MENT COVERING THE COST OF THE REMOVAL OF SNOW FROM THE PUBLIC HIGHWAYS OF DELAWARE FROM THE CAPITAL INVESTMENT FUND FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1966. WHEREAS, the State of Delaware did suffer from a severe snow storm on or about January 29, 1966; and WHEREAS, the Delaware State Highway Department did by considerable effort on the part of the Department's person-nel and public contractors manage to do an efficient and com-mendable job in keeping our highways open; and WHEREAS, the 123rd General Assembly did take official notice of this accomplishment in House Joint Resolution No. 10 as introduced by Representative M. Martin Isaacs; and WHEREAS, insufficient funds were appropriated to the Delaware State Highway Department for snow removal for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966 due to the extra burden of the one storm; and WHEREAS, the Delaware State Highway Department has gone on record as having expended $248,415 more than was appropriated in various line item amounts in the budget pro-viding funds to that agency for the fiscal year 1966; and WHEREAS, approximately two-thirds of the over-expen-diture is due commercial contractors for personnel and sup-pliers of materials; NOW, THEREFORE, Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The following sums are hereby appropriated to the State Highway Department for the indicated purposes: Section 2. The funds appropriated shall be used only for the purposes specified and any funds hereby appropriated that remain unexpended on June 30, 1966, shall revert to the Capi-tal Investment Fund of the State of Delaware. Secion 3. This act shall be known as a Supplementary Appropriation Act, and the funds hereby appropriated shall be paid out of the Capital Investment Fund of the State Treas-ury from funds not otherwise appropriated. Approved May 20, 1966. Chapter 333 901 Wages and Salaries of Employees Contractual Services $ 66,600. Snow Removal Contracts 112,165. Oher Contractual Services 18,450. Supplies and Materials 51,200. TOTAL $248,415. 902 CHAPTER 334 AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 103 AND SECTION 104, TITLE 15, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE DEPARTMENTS OF ELECTION FOR ALL COUNTIES. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Section 103, Title 15, Delaware Code, is here-by amended by striking Subsection (e) and inserting a new Subsection (e) to read as follows: The members shall be appointed by the Governor by and with the consent of the majority of the members elected to the Senate. Section 2. Section 104, Title 15, Delaware Code, is here-by amended by striking Subsection (f) and inserting a new Subsection (f) to read as follows: The members shall be appointed by the Governor by and with the consent of the majority of the members elected to the Senate. Approved May 20, 1966. CHAPTER 335 AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 904, TITLE 4, DELAWARE CODE, BY PROVIDING THAT MINORS 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER MAY BE EMPLOYED IN A RESTAUR-ANT SERVING ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS IF NOT ENGAG-ED IN THE SALE OR SERVICE OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Section 904, Title 4, Delaware Code, is amend-ed by adding thereto a new subsection (g) to read as follows: (g) Nothing in this section shall prevent the employment of a minor, 18 years of age or older, in a restaurant serving al-coholic liquors, provided that such minor shall not be engaged in the sale or service of alcoholic liquor. Approved May 20, 1966. 903 904 CHAPTER 336 AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF $136,838,199.00 FOR THE EXPENSE OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1967. 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, during the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 1967, are hereby 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, and all other provisions of the Delaware Code notwithstanding. All parts or portions of the several sums appropriated by this Act which, on the first day of July, 1967, 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; AGENCIES YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1967 LEGISLATIVE AND ELECTIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY SalariesHouse Members 157,500.00 SalariesSenate Members 81,000.00 Total 238,500.00 LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU Salary of Director 7,600.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 9,000.00 Travel 500.00 Contractual Services 1,250.00 Chapter 336 905 Supplies and Materials 1,000.00 Capital Outlay 1,300.00 Total 20,650.00 COMMISSION ON MODERNIZATION OF STATE LAWS Personal Services 1,500.00 Travel 600.00 Contractual Services 600.00 Total 2,700.00 DELAWARE CODE REVISION COMMISSION Salaries of Commissioners 4,800.00 Printing Pocket Parts - Delaware Code 20,000.00 Total 24,800.00 DELAWARE COMMISSION ON INTERSTATE COOPERATION Travel Legislative Travel Only 7,500.00 Other Travel 1,000.00 Contractual Services Delaware River Basin Advisory Committee 22,800.00 National Legislative Leaders Conference 1,000.00 Other Contractual Services 4,800.00 Total 37,100.00 STATE ELECTION COMMISSIONER Salary of Office Manager 6,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 14,400.00 Contractual Services Election Vote Tabulation 4,000.00 Other Contractual Services 8,200.00 Supplies and Materials 2,500.00 Capital Outlay 2,000.00 Total 37,100.00 906 NEW CASTLE DEPART1VIENT OF ELECTIONS Chapter 336 Salaries of Board Members 11,500.00 Salaries of Extra Employees 18,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 69,300.00 Personal Services Registration and Election Officers 110,000.00 Mobile Registration Officers 7,000.00 Other Personal Services 16,300.00 Travel 900.00 Contractual Services Moving Voting Machines 17,500.00 Reg. and Polling Place Rental 22,500.00 Other Contractual Services 22,690.00 Supplies and Materials 3,500.00 Capital Outlay 1,650.00 Total 300,840.00 KENT COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS Salaries of Board Members 8,500.00 Salaries of Extra Employees 4,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 8,500.00 Personal Services Registration and Election Officers 17,000.00 Other Personal Services 500.00 Travel 500.00 Contractual Services Moving Voting Machines 1,800.00 Reg. and Polling Place Rental 2,000.00 Other Contractual Services 10,878.00 Supplies and Materials 750.00 Capital Outlay 500.00 Total 54,928.00 SUSSEX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTIONS Salaries of Board Members 8,500.00 Salaries of Extra Employees 4,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 16,900.00 Personal Services Reg. and Election Officers 21,000.00 Other Personal Services 3,300.00 Chapter 336 907 Travel 750.00 Contractual Services 10,540.00 Supplies and Materials 2,000.00 Capital Outlay 900.00 Total 68,390.00 TOTAL LEGISLATIVE AND ELECTIONS 785,008.00 EXECUTIVE AND FINANCIAL GOVERNOR Salary of Governor 25,000.00 Salary of Management Analyst 15,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 63,000.00 Travel Governor's Conference 750.00 Other Travel 7,250.00 Contractual Services 4,300.00 Supplies and Materials 2,500.00 Capital Outlay 2,000.00 Contingent Expense 5,000.00 Total 124,800.00 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Salary of Lieutenant Governor 4,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 3,300.00 Travel Other than Legislative 1,400.00 Contractual Services 640.00 Supplies and Materials 150.00 Total 9,990.00 SECRETARY OF STATE Salary of Secretary of State 11,000.00 Salary of Assistant Secretary of State 8,000.00 Salary of Director of Corporation Department 7,800.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 136,100.00 Travel 3,000.00 Contractual Services Printing and Binding Session Laws 30,000.00 908 Chapter 336 Dissolution Account 10,000.00 Other Contractual Services 16,000.00 Supplies and Materials Departmental Supplies 60,000.00 Other Supplies and Materials 650.00 Capital Outlay 1,500.00 Total 284,050.00 STATE TREASURER Salary of Treasurer 9,000.00 Salary of Deputy Treasurer 8,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 73,000.00 Personal Services 10.00 Travel 800.00 Contractual Services Machine Rental 34,000.00 Other Contractual Services 14,300.00 Supplies and Materials 2,100.00 Capital Outlay 500.00 Lost and Outdated Checks 2,500.00 Total 144,210.00 BUDGET DIRECTOR Salary of Budget Director 14,600.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 198,700.00 Personal Services 20,000.00 Travel 1,800.00 Contractual Services 67,520.00 Supplies and Materials 10,000.00 Capital Outlay 5,500.00 Total 318,120.00 AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS Salary of Auditor 9,000.00 Salary of Deputy Auditor 8,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 88,000.00 Personal Services 35,000.00 Travel 1,420.00 Contractual Services 3,000.00 Supplies and Materials 4,000.00 Chapter 336 909 Capital Outlay 5,000.00 Total 153,420.00 BOND ISSUING OFFICERS Expense of Issuing Bonds 30,000.00 Total 30,000.00 STATE TAX DEPARTMENT Salaries of Board Members 3,000.00 Salary of Commissioner 11,000.00 Salary of Deputy Tax Commissioner 8,000.00 Salary of Social Security Officer 7,200.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees *659,000.00 Personal Services Lawyer 11,000.00 Other Personal Services 900.00 Travel Social Security Division 900.00 Other Travel 5,000.00 Contractual Services Social Security Division 650.00 Other Contractual Services 127,150.00 Supplies and Materials Social Security Division 650.00 Other Supplies and Materials 20,120.00 Capital Outlay Social Security Division 300.00 Other Capital Outlay 3,700.00 Income Tax Administration Account (Sec-tion 1195, Title 30, Delaware Code) 25,000.00 Total 883,570.00 *See Contingency Fund REVENUE COLLECTOR Salary of Revenue Collector 2,500.00 Travel 275.00 Supplies and Materials 25.00 Total 2,800.00 910 DELAWARE STATE DEVELOPMENT DEPAREMENT Chapter 336 Salary of Director 8,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 37,000.00 Personal Services 500.00 Travel 6,000.00 Contractual Services Tourist Services for Legislative Hall 1,000.00 Other Contractual Services 35,000.00 Supplies and Materials 8,450.00 Capital Outlay 1,200.00 Delmarva Advisory Council Grant 13,500.00 Total 110,650.00 STATE PLANNING OFFICE Salary of Director 16,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 85,000.00 Personal Services 5,000.00 Travel State Planning Council 1,000.00 Other Travel 3,500.00 Contractual Services 27,200.00 Supplies and Materials State Planning Council 250.00 Other Supplies and Materials 5,200.00 Capita/ Outlay 5,000.00 Total 148,650.00 TOTAL EXECUTIVE AND FINANCIAL 2,210,260.00 JUDICIAL AND LEGAL SUPREME COURT Salary of Chief Justice 22,500.00 Salary of Associate Justices 44,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 35,000.00 Travel 1,550.00 Contractual Services 7,000.00 Supplies and Materials 3,000.00 Capital Outlay 3,000.00 Total 116,050.00 Chapter 336 911 COURT OF CHANCERY Salary of Chancellor 20,500.00 Salaries of Vice-Chancellors 40,000.00 Chancellor for Reporting 200.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 43,000.00 Travel 2,300.00 Contractual Services Chancellor's Report 5,750.00 Other Contractual Services 1,250.00 Supplies and Materials 2,400.00 Capital Outlay 1,200.00 Total 116,600.00 SUPER/OR COURT Salary of President Judge 20,500.00 Salaries of Associate Judges 160,000.00 Kent Res. Judge for Reporting 200.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 136,200.00 Personal Services 1,500.00 Travel 8,000.00 Contractual Services Judge's Report 5,750.00 Other Contractual Services 3,000.00 Supplies and Materials 5,000.00 Capital Outlay 5,200.00 Total 345,350.00 COMMON PLEAS COURT-KENT COUNTY Salary of Judge 17,500.00 Total 17,500.00 COMMON PLEAS COURT-SUSSEX COUNTY Salary of Judge 17,500.00 Total 17,500.00 FAMILY COURT FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY Salaries of Judges 52,500.00 Salary of Director 10,500.00 Salary of Wage Support Collector - Master 8,000.00 912 ATTORNEY GENERAL SUSSEX COUNTY LAW LIBRARY NEW CASTLE COUNTY LAW LIBRARY STATE LAW LIBRARY IN KENT COUNTY FAMILY COURT FOR KENT AND SUSSEX COUNTY Supplies and Materials Salary of Attorney General Salaries and Wages of Employees Capital Outlay Supplies and Materials Salaries and Wages of Employees Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay Contractual Services Capital Outlay Contractual Services Salaries and Wages of Employees Salaries and Wages of Employees Contractual Services Salary of Director Salaries of Judges Personal Services Supplies and Materials Salaries and Wages of Employees Travel Contractual Services Capital Outlay Masters Total Total Total 128,100.00 Chapter 336 363,175.00 171,100.00 280,600.00 11,000.00 15,950.00 35,000.00 7,000.00 5,000.00 4,400.00 7,000.00 6,350.00 8,000.00 Total 13,950.00 1,500.00 1,800.00 8,000.00 2,900.00 3,830.00 2,345.00 1,500.00 1,000.00 400.00 900.00 150.00 50.00 50.00 Chapter 336 913 Salary of Administrative Assistant - Full time 12,500.00 Salary of Chief Deputy 8,500.00 Salaries of County Deputies (3) 22,500.00 Salaries of County Assistant Deputies (5) 35,000.00 Salaries of Tax Deputies (2) 14,000.00 Salaries of State Detectives (3) 10,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 57,700.00 Personal Services 4,000.00 Travel 5,000.00 Contractual Services 14,125.00 Supplies and Materials 7,250.00 Capital Outlay 4,500.00 Total 206,575.00 BOARD OF POST MORTEM EXAMINERS Salary of Medical Examiner 18,500.00 Salaries of Assistant Medical Examiners (2) 14,100.00 Salary of Administrative Assistant 6,500.00 Salary of Technician 4,200.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 12,300.00 Personal Services 9,400.00 Travel 1,700.00 Contractual Services 4,200.00 Supplies and Materials 2,300.00 Capital Outlay 8,000.00 Total 81,200.00 PUBLIC DEFENDER Salary of Public Defender 10,000.00 Salary of Administrative Assistant 7,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 26,500.00 Personal Services Lawyers 45,000.00 Court Reporters and Other Personal Services 5,000.00 Travel 1,500.00 Contractual Services 6,340.00 Supplies and Materials 2,000.00 914 Chapter 336 Capital Outlay 3,000.00 Total 106,840.00 COUNCIL ON ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Travel 200.00 Contractual Services 300.00 Total 500.00 CHIEF JUSTICE-SUPERVISION OF JUSTICE OF PEACE Salary of Deputy Administrator 15,000.00 Salary of Assistant Deputy Administrator 9,000.00 Salaries of Justice of Peace 368,000.00 Salaries of Constables 130,000.00 Salaries of Chief Clerks 67,500.00 Salaries of Deputy Clerks 120,000.00 Personal Services 10,800.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 8,500.00 Travel Justice of Peace 1,000.00 Constables 32,500.00 Oher Travel 3,000.00 Contractual Services Justice of Peace 52,344.00 Other Contractual Services 17,125.00 Supplies and Materials Justice of Peace 16,000.00 Capital Outlay Justice of Peace 30,000.00 Total 880,769.00 TOTAL JUDICIAL AND LEGAL 2,459,409.00 PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL BOARDS STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY Salaries of Board Members 750.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 1,300.00 Travel 500.00 Chapter 336 915 Contractual Services 1,955.00 Supplies and Materials 150.00 Total 4,655.00 BOARD OF EXAMINERS AND REGISTRATION OF ARCHITECTS Salaries and Wages of Employees 1,800.00 Travel 250.00 Contractual Services 850.00 Supplies and Materials 100.00 Total 3,000.00 STATE BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS Salaries of Board Members 1,400.00 Salary of Secretary 300.00 Travel 500.00 Contractual Services 625.00 Supplies and Materials 150.00 Total 2,975.00 BOARD OF CHIROPODY AND/OR PODIATRY EXAMINERS Salaries of Board Members 160.00 Travel 30.00 Contractual Services 95.00 Supplies and Materials 65.00 Total 350.00 STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS Salaries of Board Members 150.00 Travel 25.00 Contractual Services 165.00 Supplies and Materials 20.00 Total 360.00 BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY Salaries of Board Members 1,500.00 Salary of Secretary 2,300.00 Personal Services 800.00 Travel 900.00 916 Chapter 336 Contractual Services 1,100.00 Supplies and Materials 450.00 Total 7,050.00 STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS Salaries of Board Members 700.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 300.00 Travel 500.00 Contractual Services 450.00 Supplies and Materials 80.00 Total 2,030.00 STATE BOARD OF REGISTRATION FOR PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS Salary of Secretary 4,320.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 800.00 Personal Services 200.00 Travel 1,200.00 Contractual Services 4,025.00 Supplies and Materials 1,000.00 Total 11,545.00 MEDICAL COUNCIL OF DELAWARE Salaries of Board Members 2,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 8,000.00 Personal Services 100.00 Travel 2,200.00 Contractual Services 850.00 Supplies and Materials 1,000.00 Total 14,650.00 DELAWARE BOARD OF NURSING Salaries of Board Members 600.00 Salary of Executive Director 6,500.00 Salary of Assistant Executive Director 6,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 4,000.00 Personal Services Hearing Contingency 500.00 Travel 800.00 Chapter 336 917 Contractual Services 4,773.00 Supplies and Materials 200.00 Capital Outlay 100.00 Total 23,473.00 STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN OPTOMETRY Salaries of Board Members 200.00 Travel 75.00 Contractual Services 70.00 Supplies and Materials 50.00 Total 395.00 STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY Salaries of Board Members 1,500.00 Other Personal Services 3,800.00 Travel 2,000.00 Contractual Services 900.00 Supplies and Materials 150.00 Total 8,350.00 STATE EXAMINING BOARD OF PHYSICAL THERAPISTS Travel 30.00 Contractual Services 100.00 Supplies and Materials 20.00 Capital Outlay 50.00 Total 200.00 STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PSYCHOLOGISTS Travel 50.00 Contractual Services 225.00 Supplies and Materials 75.00 Total 350.00 DELAWARE REAL ESTATE COMMISSION Salaries of Board Members 1,080.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 2,200.00 Travel 200.00 Contractual Services 900.00 918 Chapter 336 Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay 300.00 200.00 Total STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF UNDERTAKERS 4,880.00 Salaries of Board Members 300.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 300.00 Travel 150.00 Contractual Services 350.00 Supplies and Materials 100.00 Total 1,200.00 STATE BOARD OF VETERINARY EXAMINERS Salaries and Wages of Employees 150.00 Personal Services 25.00 Travel 25.00 Total 200.00 TOTAL PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL BOARDS 85,663.00 REGULATORY BOARDS AND AGENCIES ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL COMMISSION Salaries of Board Members 5,000.00 Salary of Secretary 9,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 101,900.00 Personal Services Lawyers 5,000.00 Court Reporters 3,000.00 Travel 7,000.00 Contractual Services 14,235.00 Supplies and Materials 3,895.00 Capital Outlay 3,500.00 Total 152,530.00 STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION Salaries of Board Members 900.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 150.00 Travel 50.00 Chapter 336 919 Contractual Services 20.00 Supplies and Materials 30.00 Total 1,150.00 STATE BANK COMMISSIONER Salaries of Board Members 240.00 Salary of Bank Commissioner 13,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 40,000.00 Personal Services 250.00 Travel 3,500.00 Contractual Services 2,300.00 Supplies and Materials 900.00 Capital Outlay 500.00 Total 60,690.00 BINGO CONTROL COMMISSION Salaries of Board Members 1,200.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 10,900.00 Travel 3,300.00 Contractual Services 500.00 Supplies and Materials 100.00 Total 16,000.00 BOARD OF BOILER RULES Salary of Chief Inspector 7,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 17,500.00 Travel 3,500.00 Contractual Services 2,750.00 Supplies and Materials 700.00 Capital Outlay 300.00 Total 31,750.00 STATE FIRE PREVENTION COMMISSION-OFFICE OF STATE FIRE MARSHAL Salary of Fire Marshal 7,500.00 Salaries of Deputy Marshals (3) 16,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 7,200.00 Travel 800.00 Contractual Services Printing Fire Prevention Code 1,500.00 Total 13,600.00 STATE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Salary of Commissioner 9,000.00 Salary of Deputy 8,000.00 Salary of Actuary 3,500.00 Salary of Rating Analyst 7,800.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 29,350.00 Personal Services 3,000.00 Travel 3,000.00 Contractual Services Insurance Premiums 235,000.00 Premiums - Workmen Compensation for Wilmington School District and Special School Districts 50,000.00 Other Contractual Services 6,300.00 920 Chapter 336 Other Contractual Services 3,100.00 Supplies and Materials 4,350.00 Capital Outlay 3,600.00 Fire Prevention Conference 750.00 Total 45,300.00 STATE FIRE PREVENTION COMMISSION-DELAWARE STATE FIRE SCHOOL Salary of Director 7,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 5,000.00 Travel 5,700.00 Contractual Services 3,900.00 Supplies and Materials 3,000.00 Capital Outlay 6,000.00 Total 31,100.00 STATE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION Salary of Executive Secretary 3,600.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 4,000.00 Personal Services 1,000.00 Travel 1,000.00 Contractual Services 3,000.00 Supplies and Materials 600.00 Capital Outlay 400.00 Chapter 336 921 Supplies and Materials 1,300.00 Capital Outlay 1,000.00 Total 357,250.00 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Salaries of Board Members 13,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 40,600.00 Personal Services Lawyers 7,200.00 Other Personal Services 5,800.00 Travel 3,500.00 Contractual Services 5,000.00 Supplies and Materials 3,200.00 Capital Outlay 2,900.00 Total 81,700.00 DELAWARE HARNESS RACING COMMISSION Salaries of Board Members 3.00 Salary of Executive Secretary 10,000.00 Salary of Supervisor of License 6,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 7,500.00 Travel 6,000.00 Contractual Services 4,000.00 Supplies and Materials 1,500.00 Capital Outlay 4,000.00 Total 39,503.00 DELAWARE RACING COMMISSION Salaries of Board Members 4.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 2,400.00 Travel 800.00 Contractual Services 2,283.00 Supplies and Materials 75.00 Total 5,562.00 TOTAL REGULATORY BOARDS AND AGENCIES 831,635.00 LABORDEFENSE 922 STATE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ANDTotal INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL DEFENSE DELAWARE NATIONAL GUARD Supplies and Materials Travel Contractual Services Salary of FEP Inspector Salary of Inspectors (3) Salaries and Wages of Employees Personal Services Salary of Static and Prevailing Wage Salary of Chief Safety Inspector Salary of Executive Secretary Travel Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay Personal Services Salary of Director (Total $9,000.00 - State Salaries and Wages of Employees Contractual Services Unit Fund Allowance Travel Supplies and Materials Salaries and Wages of Employees Contractual Services Capital Outlay Salary of Adjutant General Lawyers $4,500.00 - Other Sources $4,500.00) Uniform Allowance - Officers Other Supplies and Materials TOTAL DEFENSE Total Chapter 336 312,275.00 259,800.00 56,000.00 14,100.00 16,500.00 52,475.00 29,000.00 24,000.00 24,000.00 98,000.00 18,500.00 70,000.00 10,000.00 11,000.00 2,700.00 4,000.00 7,200.00 5,000.00 7,200.00 7,200.00 8,500.00 4,500.00 7,375.00 4,200.00 6,500.00 4,300.00 700.00 200.00 Chapter 336 923 Capital Outlay 2,500.00 Total 130,900.00 APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING COUNCIL Salaries of Board Members 1,440.00 Salary of Director 7,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 3,600.00 Travel 500.00 Contractual Services 470.00 Supplies and Materials 200.00 Capital Outlay 500.00 Total 13,710.00 INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT BOARD Salaries of Board Members 15,000.00 Salary of Secretary 6,000.00 Salary of Administrative Assistant 6,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 11,300.00 Personal Services Legal Fees 5,000.00 Court Reporting 5,000.00 Travel 4,900.00 Contractual Services 5,000.00 Supplies and Materials 1,300.00 Capital Outlay 500.00 Total 60,000.00 TOTAL LABOR 204,610.00 CULTURAL, HISTORIC AND RECREATIONAL PUBLIC ARCHIVES COMMISSION-ADMINISTRATION Salary of Archivist 10,800.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 71,440.00 Personal Services 4,000.00 Travel Contractual Services 1,000.00 Old Sussex County Courthouse 600.00 Other Contractual Services 4,740.00 924 Chapter 336 Supplies and Materials Film 6,000.00 Other Supplies and Materials 1,000.00 Capital Outlay Historic Markers 1,000.00 Other Capital Outlay 5,000.00 Total 105,580.00 PUBLIC ARCHIVES COMMISSION-STATE MUSEUM Salaries and Wages of Employees 26,850.00 Personal Services 1,400.00 Travel 300.00 Contractual Services 1,670.00 Supplies and Materials 1,150.00 Capital Outlay 3,000.00 Total 34,370.00 PUBLIC ARCHIVES COMMISSION-JOHN DICKINSON MANSION Salaries and Wages of Employees 14,300.00 Personal Services 1,000.00 Contractual Services 1,150.00 Supplies and Materials 600.00 Capital Outlay 1,100.00 Total 18,150.00 PUBLIC ARCHIVES COMMISSION-FORT CHRISTINA MONUMENT Salaries and Wages of Employees 6,600.00 Personal Services 400.00 Contractual Services 2,640.00 Supplies and Materials 600.00 Capital Outlay 300.00 Total 10,540.00 PUBLIC ARCHIVES COMMISSION-GOVERNOR'S HOUSE Salaries and Wages of Employees 600.00 Chapter 336 925 Supplies and Materials 10,000.00 Total 10,600.00 PUBLIC ARCHIVES COMMISSION-BUENA VISTA Salaries and Wages of Employees 26,000.00 Contractual Services 4,900.00 Supplies and Materials 12,000.00 Total 42,900.00 PORTRAIT COMMISSION Travel 25.00 Contractual Services 155.00 Supplies and Materials 20.00 Capital Outlay 800.00 Total 1,000.00 LEWES MEMORIAL COMMISSION Salaries and Wages of Employees 9,300.00 Persona/ Services 300.00 Travel 100.00 Contractual Services 1,600.00 Supplies and Materials 300.00 Capital Outlay 500.00 Total 12,100.00 NEW CASTLE HISTORIC BUILDINGS COMMISSION Salaries and Wages of Employees 9,300.00 Contractual Services 3,000.00 Supplies and Materials 500.00 Capital Outlay 500.00 Total 13,300.00 DELAWARE DAY COMMISSION Contractual Services 450.00 Total 450.00 926 DELAWARE ARCHAEOLOGICAL Chapter 336 Salary of Archaeologist 7,500.00 Salary of Summer Employees 2,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 6,600.00 Travel 400.00 Contractual Services 2,400.00 Supplies and Materials 675.00 Capital Outlay 2,000.00 Total 22,075.00 LIBRARY COMMISSION FOR THE STATE OF DELAWARE Salary of Librarian (Total $9,500.00 - State $8,000.00 - Other $1,500.00) 8,000.00 Salary of Assistant Librarian 7,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 37,800.00 Travel 400.00 Contractual Services 1,290.00 Supplies and Materials 1,900.00 Capital Outlay Air Conditioner 6,000.00 Other Capital Out/ay 4,000.00 Total 66,890.00 STATE PARK COMMISSION-ADMINISTRATION Salary of Director 8,300.00 Salary of Assistant Director 8,000.00 Salary of Superintendent - Trap Pond 5,200.00 Salary of Superintendent - Lums Pond 4,700.00 Salary of Superintendent - Fort Delaware 4,700.00 Salary of Superintendent - Brandywine Springs 4,700.00 Salary of Superintendent - Brandywine Creek 4,700.00 Salary of Superintendent - Holt's Landing 4,500.00 Salary of Superintendent - Killen's Pond 4,700.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 52,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees - Killen's Pond 5,500.00 Travel 800.00 Chapter 336 927 Contractual Services Contractual Services - Killen's Pond 1,500.00 Other Contractual Services 30,000.00 Supplies and Materials Supplies and Materials - Killen's Pond 575.00 Other Supplies and Materials 12,000.00 Capital Outlay Beach Sanitizer 23,500.00 Capital Outlay - Killen's Pond 7,500.00 Other Capital Outlay 20,000.00 Total 202,875.00 STATE PARK COMMISSION-CAPE HENLOPEN STATE PARK Salary of Superintendent 4,700.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 30,872.00 Personal Services 1,200.00 Contractual Services 20,000.00 Supplies and Materials 10,000.00 Capital Outlay 5,000.00 Total 71,772.00 TOTAL CULTURAL, HISTORIC AND RECREATIONAL 612,602.00 STATE PROPERTIES CUSTODIAN Salary of Custodian 9,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 232,000.00 Travel 500.00 Contractual Services 140,822.00 Supplies and Materials 35,885.00 Capital Outlay 7,520.00 Total 425,727.00 STATE BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS COMMISSION Personal Services 150.00 Travel 250.00 Contractual Services 150.00 928 Chapter 336 Supplies and Materials 150.00 Total 700.00 TOTAL STATE PROPERTIES 426,427.00 HEALTH AND WELFARE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH-ADMINISTRATION Salary of Executive Secretary 19,500.00 Salary of Sanitary Engineer and Bacteri-ologist (All Sources) 19,000.00 Salary of Cancer, Heart and Chronic Dis-ease Employees 75,000.00 Salary of Crippled Children Service Em-ployees 136,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 440,500.00 Personal Services 5,000.00 Travel 4,300.00 Contractual Services School Examination Fees 25,000.00 New Jersey Virus Lab. Service 6,000.00 Other Contractual Services 56,400.00 Supplies and Materials Glasses - Optometry Division 2,000.00 Measles Vaccine 35,000.00 Other Supplies and Materials 27,350.00 Capital Outlay 16,800.00 Total 867,850.00 EMILY P. BISSELL HOSPITAL Salary of Superintendent 13,000.00 Salaries of Instructors 4,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 625,000.00 Personal Services 23,000.00 Travel 3,000.00 Contractual Services 80,400.00 Supplies and Materials 161,250.00 Capital Outlay 35,000.00 Total 945,150.00 Chapter 336 929 WATER POLLUTION COMMISSION Salary of Director (Total $14,000.00 - State $8,600.00 - Other $5,400.00) 8,600.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 68,000.00 Travel 1,000.00 Contractual Services 6,155.00 Supplies and Materials 3,125.00 Capital Outlay 4,000.00 Total 90,800.00 AIR POLLUTION COMMISSION Salary of Supervisor 10,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 3,500.00 Travel 500.00 Contractual Services 1,150.00 Supplies and Materials 900.00 Capital Outlay 10,000.00 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH DELAWARE STATE HOSPITAL Salary of Superintendent (State and all other sources) Total 26,050.00 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH ADMINISTRATION Salary of Board Members 3,300.00 Salary of Commissioner (State and all other sources) 27,300.00 Salary of Business Administrator (State and all other sources 13,000.00 Salary of Personnel Director (State and all other sources) 10,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 75,000.00 Travel 5,000.00 Contractual Services 15,000.00 Supplies and Materials 2,500.00 Capital Outlay 5,000.00 Total 156,100.00 21,000,00 930 Salaries of Med. Ed. and Training Pro-gram Employees Salaries of Patients Education Program Employees Salaries of Convalescent Leave Program Employees Salaries of Research Program Employees Salaries and Wages of Employees Personal Services Travel Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Student Program Supplies Other Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay Total DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH-MENTAL HYGIENE CLINIC Salary of Director (State and all other sources) Salaries and Wages of Employees Personal Services Travel Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay Total DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH-GOVERNOR BACON HEALTH CENTER Salary of Superintendent (State and all other sources) Salaries of Teachers - Handicapped Children Salaries and Wages of Employees Personal Services Travel Contractual Services Building Demolition Other Contractual Services Chapter 336 4,336,505.00 21,000.00 234,165.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 13,500.00 8,070.00 2,800.00 284,535.00 21,000.00 83,640.00 865,000.00 14,500.00 1,000.00 13,000.00 82,000.00 171,520.00 55,000.00 103,335.00 55,000.00 2,901,050.00 59,000.00 3,000.00 223,000.00 3,000.00 666,600.00 75,000.00 Chapter 336 931 Supplies and Materials Supplies - Handicapped Children 5,500.00 Other Supplies and Materials 134,000.00 Capital Outlay 12,000.00 Total 1,231,640.00 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH-HOSPITAL FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED Salary of Superintendent (State and all other sources) 21,000.00 Salaries of Teachers Handicapped Children 17,300.00 Salaries of Teachers Trainable Children 38,370.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 1,109,015.00 Personal Services 25,000.00 Travel 1,100.00 Contractual Services 103,500.00 Supplies and Materials Handicapped Children 2,000.00 Trainable Children 2,000.00 Other Supplies and Materials 247,000.00 Capital Outlay 30,000.00 Total 1,596,285.00 DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH-DAYTIME CARE CENTERS Salary of Director (State and all other sources) 13,300.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 126,920.00 Travel 3,700.00 Contractual Services 14,500.00 Supplies and Materials 14,595.00 Capital Outlay 11,000.00 Total 184,015.00 STATE DISTRIBUTION AGENCY Salary of Director 9,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 36,000.00 Travel 800.00 932 Chapter 336 Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay Total DELAWARE HOME AND HOSPITAL FOR CHRONICALLY ILL Salaries of Board Members Salary of Medical Director (State and all other sources) Salary of Assistant Medical Director (State and all other sources) Salary of Administrative Director (State and all other sources) Salary of Business Administrator (State and all other sources) Salary of Personnel Director (State and all other sources) Salaries and Wages of Employees Personal Services Travel Contractual Services Accounting Equipment Rental Other Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Drugs and Medical Supplies Other Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay Total DELAWARE HOME AND HOSPITAL FOR CHRONICALLY ILL-DIVISION OF THE AGING Salary of Director (State and all other sources) Salaries and Wages of Employees Travel Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Old American Act Grants Total 21,000.00 5,000.00 3,000.00 74,800.00 840.00 21,000.00 15,000.00 8,000.00 7,500.00 6,000.00 1,364,500.00 25,150.00 700.00 5,000.00 114,400.00 120,000.00 406,500.00 45,400.00 2,139,990.00 8,800.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 800.00 500.00 20,000.00 35,100.00 Total 366,500.00 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE-ADMINISTRATION Salary of Director (Total $13,300.00 - State $6,000.00 Incl. G.A. Division - Other Sources $7,300.00) 6,000.00 Salaries of Intake Supervisors (3) 9,950.00 Salaries of P.A. and C.W.S. Supervisors (27) 89,450.00 Salaries of Intake Caseworkers (18) 33,300.00 Salaries of P.A. and C.W.S. Caseworkers (131) 242,500.00 Salaries of Shelter Care Employees 16,600.00 Salaries and Wages of Other Employees 301,050.00 Personal Services 3,000.00 Chapter 336 933 DELAWARE COMMISSION ON CHILDREN AND YOUTH Salary of Executive Secretary 4,800.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 1,500.00 Travel 600.00 Contractual Services 900.00 Supplies and Materials 900.00 Total 8,700.00 DELAWARE COMMISSION FOR THE BLIND Salary of Director (Total $12,000.00 - State $5,000.00 - Other $7,000.00 5,000.00 Salary of Medical Social Worker 3,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 76,000.00 Personal Services 4,000.00 Travel 4,000.00 Contractual Services Library Services 6,800.00 Education Services 67,500.00 Other Contractual Services 13,500.00 Supplies and Materials Vocational Training 19,000.00 Other Supplies and Materials 2,700.00 Capital Outlay 10,000.00 Assistance Grants 155,000.00 934 Chapter 336 Travel 4,500.00 Contractual Services 69,000.00 Supplies and Materials 18,000.00 Capital Outlay 22,500.00 Old Age Assistance Grants 285,000.00 Medical Care (0.A.A.) 140,000.00 Aid to Disabled Grants 175,000.00 Aid and Service to Needy Families 730,000.00 Direct Care - Child Welfare Service 750,000.00 Aid tu Medically Indigent 140,000.00 Total 3,035,850.00 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 'WELFARE-GENERAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Salary of Director 3,600.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 190,000.00 Travel 600.00 Contractual Services 23,000.00 Supplies and Materials 7,100.00 Capital Outlay 5,000.00 General Assistance Grants 520,000.00 Pensions - Employees 7,200.00 Pensions - Employee's Spouse 280.04 Total 756,780.00 TOTAL HEALTH AND WELFARE 16,136,730.00 REHABILITATION DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS Salaries of Board Members 4,500.00 Salary of Director 16,000.00 Salary of Director of Institutions 12,000.00 Salary of Director of Field Services 10,000.00 Salary of Business Administrator 8,000.00 Salaries of Parole Officers (12) 72,000.00 Salaries of Custodial Force (113) 600,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 473,940.00 Personal Services Payments to Inmates 22,000.00 Other Personal Services 12,500.00 Chapter 336 935 Travel 12,000.00 Contractual Services Hospital Services 12,000.00 Other Contractual Services 119,800.00 Supplies and Materials 285,200.00 Capital Outlay 39,600.00 Total 1,699,540.00 YOUTH SERVICES CO1VIMISSION Salary of Director 13,500.00 Salary of Business Administrator 8,500.00 Salary of Superintendent - New Castle Bridge House 8,000.00 Salary of Superintendent - Sussex Bridge House 8,000.00 Salary of Superintendent - Ferris School 9,800.00 Salary of Superintendent - Woods Haven 9,800.00 Salary of Director of Program, Preventive and After Care 9,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 552,800.00 Personal Services 16,000.00 Travel 4,400.00 Contractual Services 53,000.00 Supplies and Materials 119,800.00 Capital Outlay 29,200.00 Total 841,800.00 BOARD OF PAROLE Salaries of Board Members 2,160.00 Salary of Secretary 5,700.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 4,200.00 Travel 1,800.00 Contractual Services 1,100.00 Supplies and Materials 200.00 Total 15,160.00 936 Chapter 336 BOARD OF PARDONS Salary of President 144.00 Personal Services 96.00 Travel 100.00 Total 340.00 TOTAL REHABILITATION 2,556,840.00 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND CONSERVATION STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE Salaries of Board Members 1,950.00 Salary of Secretary 7,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 189,000.00 Personal Services 32,100.00 Travel 5,200.00 Contractual Services U.S.D.A. Market News 2,500.00 U.S.D.A. Inspector Service 11,000.00 Other Contractual Services 12,000.00 Supplies and Materials 16,500.00 Capital Outlay Vehicles 4,000.00 Other Capital Outlay 6,500.00 Total 288,250.00 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE-WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Salary of Inspector 7,300.00 Salaries of Inspectors (6) 33,600.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 3,800.00 Personal Services 500.00 Travel 800.00 Contractual Services 1,450.00 Supplies and Materials 4,000.00 Capital Outlay 6,300.00 Total 57,750.00 DELAWARE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION COMMISSION Salary of State Drainage Engineer 10,000.00 Chapter 336 937 Salary of Assistant Drainage Engineer 10,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 18,000.00 Travel 4,500.00 Contractual Services Highway Crossing 90,000.00 Other Contractual Services 4,700.00 Supplies and Materials 400.00 Capital Outlay Conservation Books 600.00 Other Capital Outlay 400.00 Total 138,600.00 STATE POULTRY COMMISSION Salary of Executive Secretary 2,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 1,400.00 Travel 600.00 Contractual Services 10,550.00 Total 14,550.00 STATE FORESTRY DEPARTMENT-ADMINISTRATION Salary of State Forester (Total $10,000.00 - State $5,000.00 - Other Sources $5,- 000.00) 5,000.00 Wages of Laborers 24,700.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 35,000.00 Personal Services 500.00 Travel 550.00 Contractual Services Sanitary Facility Rental 2,000.00 Other Contractual Services 5,209.00 Supplies and Materials 4,600.00 Capital Outlay 6,000.00 Total 83,559.00 STATE FORESTRY DEPARTMENT-SPECIAL FIRE PROTECTION AND EXTINCTION Salaries and Wages of Employees 11,500.00 Personal Services 1,000.00 Travel 35.00 938 Chapter 336 Contractual Services 1,900.00 Supplies and Materials 600.00 Capital Outlay Tractor Replacement 8,000.00 Other Capital Outlay 500.00 Total 23,535.00 DELAWARE GAME AND FISH COMMISSION Salaries of Board Members 900.00 Salary of Director (Total $10,000.00 - State $6,000.00 - Other Sources $4,000.00) 6,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 61,000.00 Personal Services 700.00 Travel 975.00 Contractual Services 11,000.00 Supplies and Materials 12,600.00 Capital Outlay 3,000.00 Total 96,175.00 DELAWARE COMMISSION OF SHELL FISHERIES Salary of Executive Secretary 5,000.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 62,900.00 Personal Services 700.00 Travel 1,500.00 Contractual Services Research 10,000.00 Other Contractual Services 9,687.00 Supplies and Materials 9,400.00 Capital Outlay 2,000.00 Matching Funds - Oyster Disease Study 9,500.00 Total 110,687.00 ATLANTIC STATES MARINE FISHERIES COMMISSION Travel 300.00 Contractual Services 1,500.00 Total 1,800.00 DELAWARE GEOLOGICAL COMMISSION Salary of Executive Secretary 7,500.00 Chapter 336 939 Salaries and Wages of Employees 31,000.00 Travel 1,000.00 Contractual Services River Master Program 17,950.00 Federal Co-Op Program 16,500.00 Other Contractual Services 1,880.00 Supplies and Materials 1,200.00 Capital Outlay 950.00 Total 77,980.00 TOTAL AGRICULTURE, FOREST-RY AND CONSERVATION 892,886.00 HIGHWAYS, POLICE, ETC. STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT-CONTROLLER'S OFFICE Salary of Controller (Total $15,500.00 - State $15,500.00 - Other none) 15,500.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 145,000.00 Personal Services 5,000.00 Travel 4,900.00 Contractual Services 54,000.00 Supplies and Materials 7,000.00 Capital Outlay 5,500.00 Social Security Contribution (Administer-ed by State Treasurer) 240,000.00 Total 476,900.00 STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT-ENGINEERING DIVISION Salary of Director of Operations (All Sources) 21,000.00 Salary of Administrative Assistant (All Sources) 11,100.00 Salary of Chief Engineer (All Sources) 17,500.00 Salaries of two (2) Assistant Chief Engin-eers (All Sources) 29,000.00 Salary of New Castle County Engineer (All Sources) 11,460.00 Salary of Kent County Engineer (All Sources) 11,460.00 940 Chapter 336 Salary of Sussex County Engineer (All Sources) 11,460.00 Salary of Chief of Plans and Design (All Sources) 11,460.00 Salary of Research Engineer (All Sources)._ 11,460.00 Salary of Utilities Engineer (All Sources) 10,800.00 Salaries and Wages for Snow Removal - Overtime 100,000.00 Salaries and Wages - Overtime 80,000.00 Base Wages for hourly employees (596) 2,240,000.00 Base Salaries for Salaried Employees 1,424,800.00 Personal Services Lawyers 12,000.00 Other Personal Services 35,500.00 Travel 10,000.00 Contractual Services Snow Removal Contracts 100,000.00 Resurfacing Contracts 1,300,000.00 Grass Mowing Contracts 90,000.00 Other Contractual Services 433,000.00 Supplies and Materials 1,300,000.00 Capital Outlay Beach Sanitizer 23,500.00 Other Capital Outlay 600,000.00 Total 7,895,500.00 STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT-MOTOR VEHICLE DIVISION Salary of Commissioner 11,500.00 Salary of Wilmington Lane Manager 6,900.00 Salary of Rural New Castle County Lane Manager 5,900.00 Salary of Kent County Lane Manager 5,900.00 Salary of Sussex County Lane Manager 5,900.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 606,920.00 Personal Services 100.00 Travel 1,000.00 Contractual Services 94,850.00 Supplies and Materials 159,900.00 Chapter 336 941 Capital Outlay 10,500.00 Total 909,370.00 STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT-SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY DIVISION Salary of Director 7,300.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 18,500.00 Travel 500.00 Contractual Services 1,600.00 Supplies and Materials 1,100.00 Capital Outlay Vehicle 2,100.00 Other Capital Outlay 300.00 Total 31,400.00 STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT-MOTOR FUEL TAX DIVISION Salary of Director 7,300.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 27,720.00 Travel 3,800.00 Contractual Services 3,950.00 Supplies and Materials 1,500.00 Capital Outlay 2,150.00 Total 46,420.00 STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT-STATE POLICE DIVISION Salary of Superintendent 14,000.00 Salary of Director of Operations 11,025.00 Salaries of Uniformed Division 1,606,811.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 240,210.00 Personal Services 1,300.00 Travel 10,000.00 Contractual Services 114,000.00 Supplies and Materials 155,000.00 Capital Outlay 89,000.00 Pension Fund Contribution 33,000.00 Total 2,274,346.00 942 STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT-COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION Chapter 336 Salaries and Wages of Employees 63,000.00 Travel 750.00 Contractual Services 4,850.00 Supplies and Materials 17,975.00 Capital Outlay 11,000.00 Total 97,575.00 STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT-MOSQUITO CONTROL DIVISION Salary of Superintendent 8,800.00 Salaries and Wages of Employees 103,900.00 Travel 600.00 Contractual Services 94,900.00 Supplies and Materials 43,240.00 Capital Outlay Trench Hoe 20,000.00 Tank Wagon 6,000.00 Other Capital Outlay 3,500.00 Total 280,940.00 TOTAL HIGHWAYS, POLICE, ETC 12,012,451.00 DEBT SERVICE Redemptions 19,999,165.00 Interest 8,123,641.00 Total 28,122,806.00 COUNTY OBLIGATIONS Redemptions 50,000.00 Interest 4,188.00 Total 54,188.00 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE 28,176,994.00 PENSIONS AND SOCIAL SECURITY STATE EMPLOYEES PENSION PLAN-STATE TREASURER Salaries and Wages of Employees 7,000.00 Travel 200.00 Chapter 336 943 Contractual Services 1,050.00 Supplies and Materials 350.00 Capital Outlay 1,000.00 Benefits 2,750,000.00 Survivor's Pension - Spouse 200,000.00 Total 2,959,600.00 STATE JUDICIARY RETIREMENT FUND Contributions 37,419.00 Total 37,419.00 ELECTED OFFIOLALS-SPOUSE BENEFITS Benefits 2,250.00 Total 2,250.00 STATE POLICE RETIREMENT FUND Personal Services 250.00 Supplies and Materials 250.00 Contributions Regular Pensions 337,697.00 Survivors Pensions 60,594.00 Total 398,791.00 PARAPLEGIC VETERANS' PENSION Benefits 6,600.00 Total 6,600.00 RETIRED AND DISABLED TEACHER'S PENSIONS Benefits 220,000.00 Total 220,000.00 STATE SHARE-SOCIAL SECURITY Contributions 3,420,000.00 Total 3,420,000.00 TOTAL PENSIONS AND SOCIAL SECURITY 7,044,660.00 944 'Chapter 336 GRANTS-IN-AID MUNICIPALITIES Street Improvement Aid Funds 2,000,000.00 Total 2,000,000.00 PENINSULA. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Contractual Services 900.00 Total CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION Contractual Services CONTINGENCY FUND (Administered by State Budget Commission) Emergency Fund Only Boiler and Roof Repair Fire and Storm Damage Beach Operations (to be transferred to State Highway Department or State Park Commission) School Construction Audits ("pre" and "post" audits) Kent & Sussex Detention Facility - Youth Service Commission) Increase Enrollment - Youth Services Commission State Tax Department - Additional Tech-nical Employees Public Service Commission Game and Fish Commission Salary for Dog Warden - Sussex County Contractual Services New Castle County Dog Control Kent County Dog Control Capital Outlay Truck - Sussex County Total 800.00 TOTAL GRANTS-IN-AID 2,001,700.00 100,000.00 50,000.00 100,000.00 TOTAL CONTINGENCY FUND 482,078.00 900.00 800.00 50,000.00 30,000.00 35,000.00 20,000.00 50,000.00 10,000.00 4,728.00 25,350.00 5,000.00 2,000.00 Chapter 336 EDUCATION HIGHER EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE General Aid Grant Diagnostic Poultry Service General Scholarships Aid to Needy Students (Section 5520-5524, Title 14, Delaware Code) Teaching Scholarships (Section 5502, Title 14, Delaware Code) Scholarship Fund (Section 5501, Title 14, Delaware Code) Total DELAWARE STATE COLLEGE Salaries and Wages of Employees Personal Services Work Study Program Other Personal Services Travel Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay Scholarships (Section 6510, Title 14, Del-aware Code) Division I.SALARIES Board Members Superintendent (All Sources) Assistant Superintendents (2) Administrative Services Instructional Services 945 TOTAL AGENCIES, GRANTS-IN-AID .... 77,236,728.00 6,985,200.00 10,000.00 37,500.00 57,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 7,189,700.00 546,000.00 5,000.00 4,500.00 3,000.00 109,000.00 85,500.00 57,000.00 50,000.00 2,700.00 18,500.00 14,340.00 14,340.00 Total 860,000.00 TOTAL HIGHER EDUCATION 8,049,700.00 PUBLIC EDUCATION STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 946 Chapter 336 C. Directors (7) Research and Publications 13,340.00 Pupil Personnel Services 12,860.00 Teachers certification and standards 13,340.00 School Plant Planning 13,340.00 Elementary Education 10,140.00 Administrative Assistant (Pursu-ant to Section No. 11) Secondary Education (Pursuant to Section No. 11) D. Supervisors a. Supervisors (20) Art 10,880.00 Music 10,880.00 Physical Education and Health 10,880.00 School Lunch Program 10,880.00 Transportation 9,680.00 Science (Total $11,840.00 - State $5,920.00 - Other $5,920.00) 5,920.00 Mathematics (Total $11,360.00 - State $5,680.00 - Other $5,680.00) 5,680.00 Foreign Language (Total $10,- 880.00 - State $5,440.00 - Other $5,440.00) 5,440.00 Adult Education 9,680.00 English (Total $10,140.00 - State $5,070.00 - Other $5,070.00) 5,070.00 Library Services 10,880.00 High School Extension Programs 11,160.00 Maintenance of School Plants 9,360.00 Social Studies (Total $10,760.00 - State $5,380.00 - Other $5,380.00) 5,380.00 Guidance (Total $10,080,00 - State $5,040.00 - Other $5,040.00 5,040.00 Driver Education and Safety 10,680.00 Planning - Federal Programs (Pursuant to Section 11) Civil Defense Education (Pur-suant to Section 11) Chapter 336 947 School Plant Construction (Pur-suant to Section 11) Reading (Pursuant to Section 11) b. Assistant Supervisors (14) Research and Publications 11,440.00 Elementary (11 months) 10,046.00 Elementary (11 months) 9,606.00 Elementary (11 months) 10,046.00 Transportation - Pupil 9,760.00 Certification 9,880.00 Business - Accounting 9,280.00 Testing 10,960.00 Speech, Hearing and Psychologists 10,960.00 Special Schools, Physically Han-dicapped and Homebound) 10,960.00 State and Federal Funds (Total $10,480.00 - State $3,500.00 - Other $6,980.00) 3,500.00 Finance (Pursuant to Section 11) Elementary Education (11 months) (Pursuant to Section 11) Teacher Education (Pursuant to to Section 11) H. Teachers Personnel Records 8,880.00 Driver Education (41) (10 months) 260,000.00 A. I. duPont Institute 5,100.00 Attendance Officers (4) (10 months) 26,400.00 Psychologists (12) (10 months) 80,000.00 Speech and Hearing (9) (10 months) 60,000.00 Coordinator (1) (12 months) 8,880.00 Homebounds (10) (10 months)._ 60,000.00 Substitutes in Districts 320,000.00 E.D.P. Programer (12 months) (Total $6,720.00 - State $1,845.00 - Other $4,875.00) 1,845.00 948 Audio Visual (12 months) (Total $7,200.00 - State none - Other $7,200.00) Graphic Arts (12 months) (Pur-suant to Section No. 11) Clerical Janitorial 0. Others Education Foreign Born Bus Drivers and Attendants Coordinator Data Processing (To-tal $10,600.00 - State $3,500.00 - Other $7,100.00) TOTAL SALARIES Division II. Travel Reimbursement to Parents Other Travel Contractual Services Tuition - Deaf Program Transportation - Bus Contracts Evening School All Other Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay Films Buses All Other Capital Outlay Scholarship Fund (Chapter 34, Title 14, Delaware Code) Governor's Committee on Employment of Handicapped TOTAL NON-SALARY TOTAL STATE BOARD OF EDUCA-TION EDUCATIONAL DIVISION Division I.SALARIES B. Assistant Superintendents (1) 1. Vocational Education (Total $14,- 340.00 - State $7,170.00 - Other $7,170.00) Chapter 336 186,940.00 3,780.00 8,480.00 113,400.00 3,500.00 1,504,033.00 25,000.00 30,000.00 173,000.00 2,320,000.00 85,000.00 80,570.00 45,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 8,000.00 100,000.00 500.00 2,897,070.00 4,401,103.00 7,170.00 Chapter 336 949 D. Supervisors a. Supervisors (7) Home Economics (Total $10,- 880.00 - State $5,440.00 - Other 5,440.00) 5,440.00 Agriculture (Total $11,160.00 - State $5,580.00 - Other $5,580.00) 5,580.00 Trades, Industry and Teacher Training (Total $11,360.00 - State $5,680.00 - Other $5,680.00) 5,680.00 Distributive Education (Total $10,280.00 - State $5,140.00 - Other $5,140.00) 5,140.00 Foreman Training (Total $9,- 320.00 - State $4,660.00 - Other $4,660.00) 4,660.00 Apprentice Training (Total $10,- 520.00 - State $5,260.00 - Other $5,260.00) 5,260.00 Planning and Vocational - Techni-cal Research (Total $11,840.00 - State $5,920.00 - Other $5,920.00 5,920.00 b. Assistant Supervisors (5) Manpower Developments (Pursu-ant to Section No. 11) Office Occupations (Pursuant to Section No. 11) Work Study and Diversified Oc-cupation (Pursuant to Section 11) Occupational Information (Pursu-ant to Section No. 11) Health Occupations (Pursuant to Section No. 11) H. Teachers Fire School 5,000.00 Vocational Programs 42,500.00 I. Clerical 16,410.00 TOTAL SALARIES 108,760.00 Division II. Personal Services 1,000.00 950 Chapter 336 Travel Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Textbooks - Vocational Programs Other Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay TOTAL NON-SALARIES TOTAL STATE BOARD OF VOCA-TIONAL EDUCATION - EDUCA-TIONAL DIVISION STATE BOARD OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION-REHABILITATION DIVISION Personal Services Travel Contractual Services Case Service Other Contractual Services Supplies and Materials TOTAL STATE BOARD OF VOCA-TIONAL EDUCATION - REHA-BILITATION DIVISION EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION BOARD Salary of Director Salaries and Wages of Employees Personal Services Travel Contractual Services Film Processing Videotape Rental Cable Rental Other Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay 4,000.00 2,000.00 7,500.00 3,500.00 1,600.00 19,600.00 128,360.00 24,000.00 7,000.00 203,000.00 7,000.00 2,000.00 243,000.00 16,000.00 264,000.00 5,450.00 7,000.00 23,000.00 55,000.00 500,000.00 50,700.00 70,800.00 7,100.00 Total 999,050.00 Chapter 336 951 SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS CAESAR RODNEY Division I.SALARIES For School Year 1966-1967 A. Chief School Officer 11,880.00 E. Principals 5 52,540.00 F. Part-time Principals 1 6,525.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,060.00 Total Administrative Salaries 82,005.00 H. Teachers 151 912,350.00 I. Clerical 9 41,800.00 J. Janitorial 22 104,050.00 K. Health 4 21,200.00 L. Cafeteria 5 19,150.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 157 121,675.00 B. Capital Outlay 157 15,700.00 Total 1,317,930.00 CAESAR RODNEY TRAINABLE SCHOOL (Administered by Caesar Rodney) Division I.SALARIES H. Teachers 4 23,000.00 I. Clerical PT 1,500.00 K. Health PT 1,600.00 M. Attendants and Aides.... 4 11,000.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 8 6,200.00 B. Capital Outlay 8 800.00 Total 44,100.00 CLAYMONT Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,360.00 E. Principals 4 41,880.00 F. Vice-Principals 1 9,380.00 952 G. Administrative Assistants 1 Chapter 336 11,060.00 Total Administrative Salaries 74,680.00 H. Teachers 122 812,800.00 I. Clerical 8 38,600.00 J. Janitorial 22 103,500.00 K. Health 3 17,400.00 L. Cafeteria 5 20,450.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 127 98,425.00 B. Capital Outlay 127 12,700.00 Total 1,178,555.00 DOVER Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,840.00 E. Principals - Full Time.... 6 57,780.00 F. Prinicpals - Part Time.. 1 9,040.00 F. Vice-Principals 1 8,460.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,060.00 Total Administrative Salaries 99,180.00 H. Teachers 191 1,228,000.00 I. Clerical 11 50,900.00 J. Janitorial 34 150,400.00 K. Health 24,000.00 L. Cal eteri a 6 25,950.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 199 154,225.00 B. Capital Outlay 199 19,900.00 Total 1,752,555.00 ALEXIS I. duPONT Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,840.00 E. Principals 2 20,560.00 F. Principals - Part Time.... 2 15,750.00 F. Vice-Principals 1 8,640.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 10,660.00 Chapter 336 953 Total Administrative Salaries 68,450.00 H. Teachers 87 588,800.00 I. Clerical 6 31,951.00 J. Janitorial 19 86,600.00 K. Health 21/2 12,900.00 L. Cafeteria 5 20,450.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 92 71,300.00 B. Capital Outlay 92 9,200.00 Total 889,651.00 GEORGETOWN Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,380.00 E. Principals 2 21,040.00 Total Administrative Salaries 32,420.00 H. Teachers 66 432,800.00 I. Clerical 5 23,109.00 J. Janitorial 10 48,100.00 K. Health 2 11,400.00 L. Cafeteria 1 3,600.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 68 52,700.00 B. Capital Outlay 68 6,800.00 Total 610,929.00 HARRINGTON Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,380.00 E. Principals 2 21,120.00 Total Administrative Salaries 32,500.00 H. Teachers 56 362,600.00 I. Clerical 4 19,600.00 J. Janitorial 10 47,050.00 K. Health 11/2 7,700.00 L. Cafeteria 2 6,750.00 954 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 58 B. Capital Outlay 58 Chapter 336 44,950.00 5,800.00 Total 526,950.00 LAUREL Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,360.00 E. Principals 3 30,820.00 F. Vice-Principals 1 8,980.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,060.00 Total Administrative Salaries 63,220.00 H. Teachers 88 572,600.00 I. Clerical 6 29,100.00 J. Janitorial 17 81,150.00 K. Health 21/2 13,900.00 L. Cafeteria 2 7,800.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 92 71,300.00 B. Capital Outlay 92 9,200.00 Total 848,270.00 LEWES Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,860.00 E. Principals 2 21,320.00 F. Principals - Part Time.... 1 7,600.00 Total Administrative Salaries 40,780.00 H. Teachers 59 389,000.00 I. Clerical 5 22,700.00 J. Janitorial 10 45,250.00 K. Health 2 11,400.00 L. Cafeteria 2 8,400.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 62 48,050.00 B. Capital Outlay 62 6,200.00 Total 571,780.00 Chapter 336 955 MILFORD Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,880.00 E. Principals 5 50,500.00 F. Vice-Principals 1 8,340.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,060.00 Total Administrative Salaries 81,780.00 H. Teachers 125 799,600.00 I. Clerical 8 36,300.00 J. Janitorial 25 115,950.00 K. Health 3 17,200.00 L. Cafeteria 5 18,350.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 131 101,525.00 B. Capital Outlay 131 13,100.00 Total 1,183,805.00 MOUNT PLEASANT Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,360.00 E. Principals 6 63,040.00 F. Vice-Principals 1 9,380.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,060.00 Total Administrative Salaries 95,840.00 H. Teachers 224 1,543,080.00 I. Clerical 13 61,900.00 J. Janitorial 34 147,750.00 K. Health 51h, 31,300.00 L. Cafeteria 7 29,700.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 231 179,025.00 B. Capital Outlay 231 23,100.00 Total 2,111,695.00 NEW CASTLE Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,880.00 E. Principals 7 73,400.00 956 Chapter 336 F. Vice-Principals 2 18,940.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,060.00 Total Administrative Salaries H. Teachers 249 115,280.00 1,597,800.00 I. Clerical J. Janitorial 31 Cafeteria 14 K. Health 7 L. 8 63,400.00 128,000.00 37,800.00 30,350.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 258 199,950.00 B. Capital Outlay 258 25,800.00 Total 2,198,380.00 NEWARK Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,880.00 E. Principals 14 148,600.00 F. Principals - Part Time.... 1 7,750.00 F. Vice-Principals 2 19,720.00 G. Administrative Assistants 2 22,600.00 Total Administrative Salaries 210,550.00 H. Teachers 452 2,965,800.00 I. Clerical 25 110,314.00 J. Janitorial 66 292,700.00 K. Health 111/2 63,300.00 L. Cafeteria 14 55,800.00 M. Attendants and Aides .... 1 Division 2,200.00 II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 469 363,475.00 B. Capital Outlay 469 46,900.00 Total 4,111,039.00 REHOBOTH Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,840.00 E. Principals 1 10,360.00 F. Principals - Part Time.... 1 7,750.00 Total Administrative Salaries 29,950.00 Chapter 336 957 H. Teachers 24 166,600.00 I. Clerical 2 10,400.00 J. Janitorial 6 27,700.00 K. Health 1 5,800.00 L. Cafeteria 2 7,500.00 Division ILOTHER COSTS 1 A. All Other Costs 26 20,150.00 1 1 B. Capital Outlay 26 2,600.00 Total 270,700.00 SEMF'ORD Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,840.00 E. Principals 5 51,820.00 F. Vice-Principals 1 9,760.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,060.00 Total Administrative Salaries 85,480.00 H. Teachers 138 894,200.00 I. Clerical 9 43,200.00 J. Janitorial 22 106,100.00 K. Health 31/2 19,700.00 L. Cafeteria 5 20,000.00 M. Attendants and Aides .... 1 3,000.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 145 112,375.00 B. Capital Outlay 145 14,500.00 Total 1,298,555.00 SMYRNA Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,360.00 E. Principals 4 40,320.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,060.00 Total Administrative Salaries 63,740.00 H. Teachers 104 687,400.00 I. Clerical 7 33,300.00 J. Janitorial 18 85,350.00 K. Health 3 17,000.00 958 Chapter 336 Cafeteria 6 22,900.00 Attendants and Aides .... 1 2,400.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 109 84,475.00 Capital Outlay 109 10,900.00 Total 1,007,465.00 TOTAL SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS 19,922,359.00 LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS GUNNING BEDFORD, JR. SCHOOL No. 53 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,860.00 E. Principals 2 20,440.00 Total Administrative Salaries 32,300.00 Teachers 44 280,600.00 Clerical 4 18,800.00 Janitorial 12 55,400.00 Health 11/2 7,900.00 Cafeteria 3 11,400.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 46 35,650.00 Capital Outlay 46 4,600.00 Total 446,650.00 HENRY C. CONRAD SCHOOL No. 131 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,860.00 Principals 1 10,860.00 Vice-Principals 1 9,080.00 Total Administrative Salaries 31,800.00 Teachers 63 419,000.00 Clerical 5 23,600.00 Janitorial 8 37,100.00 Health 2 9,600.00 Cafeteria 1 3,900.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 65 50,375.00 Chapter 336 959 B. Capital Outlay 65 6,500.00 Total 581,875.00 JOHN DICKINSON No. 133 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,880.00 E. Principals 1 10,880.00 F. Vice-Principals 1 9,860.00 Total Administrative Salaries 32,620.00 H. Teachers 70 457,800.00 I. Clerical 5 23,300.00 J. Janitorial 11 51,300.00 X. Health 2 10,000.00 L. Cafeteria 1 4,350.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 72 55,800.00 B. Capital Outlay 72 7,200.00 Total 642,370.00 ALFRED I. duPONT SCHOOL No. 7 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,840.00 E. Principals 8 87,260.00 F. Principals - Part Time.... 1 9,760.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 22,600.00 Total Administrative Salaries 132,460.00 H. Teachers 333 2,220,800.00 I. Clerical 19 88,983.00 J. Janitorial 59 185,000.00 K. Health 81/2 46,000.00 L. Cafeteria 9 35,250.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 342 265,050.00 B. Capital Outlay 342 34,200.00 Total 3,007,743.00 960 Chapter 336 C. W. RUSH TRAINABLE SCHOOL (Administered by Alfred I. duPont) Division I.SALARIES E. Principals 1 8,150.00 Total Administrative Salaries 8,150.00 H. Teachers 4 29,600.00 I. Clerical PT 1,800.00 J. Janitorial 1 4,600.00 K. Health PT 2,000.00 M. Attendants and Aides 5 14,000.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 10 7,750.00 B. Capital Outlay 10 1,000.00 Total 68,900.00 MARSIALLTON SCHOOL No. 77 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,360.00 E. Principals 4 41,700.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,060.00 Total Administrative Salaries 65,120.0-0 H. Teachers 122 810,000.00 I. Clerical 8 37,900.00 J. Janitorial 18 86,600.00 K. Health 3 16,200.00 L. Cafeteria 5 19,400.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 126 97,650.00 B. Capital Outlay 126 12,600.00 Total 1,145,470.00 MIDDLETOWN SCHOOL No. 60 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,380.00 E. Principals 2 21,320.00 Total Administrative Salaries 32,700.00 H. Teachers 55 410,100.00 Chapter 336 961 I. Clerical 4 19,600.00 J. Janitorial 9 39,875.00 K. Health 11h 8,000.00 L. Cafeteria 1 4,500.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 57 44,175.00 B. Capital Outlay 57 5,700.00 Total 564,650.00 NEWPORT SCHOOL No. 21 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,360.00 E. Principals 2 21,140.00 F. Principals - Part Time.... 1 100.00 Total Administrative Salaries 33,600.00 H. Teachers 69 451,800.00 I. Clerical 5 24,200.00 J. Janitorial 11 51,100.00 K. Health 2 9,200.00 L. Cafeteria 2 6,750.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 71 55,025.00 B. Capital Outlay 71 7,100.00 Total 638,775.00 OAK GROVE SCHOOL No. 130 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,360.00 E. Principals 3 30,240.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,060.00 Total Administrative Salaries 53,660.00 H. Teachers 79 501,400.00 I. Clerical 6 25,600.00 J. Janitorial 11 52,600.00 K. Health 2 11,000.00 L. Cafeteria 2 8,400.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 82 63,550.00 962 Chapter 336 B. Capital Outlay 82 8,200.00 Total 724,410.00 ODESSA SCHOOL No. 61 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 7,800.00 Total Administrative Salaries 7,800.00 H. Teachers 5 32,400.00 I. Clerical PT 1,000.00 J. Janitorial 1 4,200.00 K. Health PT 1,200.00 L. Cafeteria 1 3,750.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 6 4,650.00 B. Capital Outlay 6 600.00 Total 55,600.00 RICHARDSON PARK SCHOOL No. 20 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,860.00 E. Principals 1 9,880.00 Total Administrative Salaries 21,740.00 H. Teachers 43 269,800.00 I. Clerical 3 13,800.00 J. Janitorial 6 27,850.00 K. Health 11/2 8,700.00 L. Cafeteria 1 3,900.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 44 34,100.00 B. Capital Outlay 44 4,400.00 Total 384,290.00 DE LA WARR No. 47 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,840.00 E. Principals 7 71,340.00 F. Vice-Principals 1 9,860.00 Chapter 336 963 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,060.00 Total Administrative Salaries 105,100.00 H. Teachers 190 1,224,800.00 I. Clerical 11 51,700.00 J. Janitorial 28 126,100.00 K. Health 41/2 25,400.00 L. Cafeteria 7 27,600.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 198 153,450.00 B. Capital Outlay 198 19,800.00 Total 1,733,950.00 JOHN G. LEACH (Administered by DeLaWarr No. 47) Division I.SALARIES E. Principals 1 8,490.00 Total Administrative Salaries 8,490.00 H. Teachers 8 47,900.00 I. Clerical 1 4,217.00 J. Janitorial 1 4,600.00 K. Health 1 5,800.00 M. Attendants and Aides 7 14,925.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 8 6,200.00 B. Capital Outlay 8 800.00 Total 92,932.00 STANTON SCHOOL No. 38 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,360.00 E. Principals 4 41,980.00 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,060.00 Total Administrative Salaries 65,400.00 H. Teachers 149 957,300.00 I. Clerical 9 42,100.00 J. Janitorial 19 89,600.00 K. Health 3I/2 19,700.00 964 Chapter 336 L. Cafeteria 5 20,900.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 153 118,575.00 Capital Outlay 153 15,300.00 Total 1,328,875.00 STANTON TRAINABLE (Administered by Stanton No. 38) Division I.SALARIES E. Principals 1 9,960.00 Total Administrative Salaries 9,960.00 Teachers 8 46,400.00 Clerical 1 3,800.00 Janitorial 1 4,050.00 Health 1 4,800.00 M. Attendants and Aides .... 7 19,000.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 16 12,400.00 Capital Outlay 16 1,600.00 Total 102,010.00 TOWNSEND SCHOOL No. 81 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,860.00 Total Administrative Salaries 10,860.00 Teachers 17 108,400.00 Clerical 1 4,900.00 Janitorial 2 9,300.00 Health 1 4,400.00 Cafeteria 1 3,900.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 17 13,175.00 Capital Outlay 17 1,700.00 Total 156,635.00 MIDDLETOWN SCHOOL No. 120 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,840.00 Total Administrative Salaries 11,840.00 Chapter 336 965 Teachers 23 150,600.00 Clerical 2 10,400.00 Janitorial 5 22,100.00 Health 1 6,200.00 Cafeteria 1 5,250.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 23 17,825.00 Capital Outlay 23 2,300.00 Total 226,515.00 FELTON SCHOOL No. 54 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,340.00 E. Principals 2 19,960.00 Total Administrative Salaries 32,300.00 Teachers 44 276,400.00 Clerical 4 17,100.00 Janitorial 7 31,175.00 Health 11/2 5,900.00 Cafeteria 1 3,900.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 46 35,650.00 Capital Outlay 46 4,600.00 Total 407,025.00 FREDERICA SCHOOL No. 32 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,380.00 Total Administrative Salaries 10,380.00 Teachers 13 81,100.00 Clerical 1 4,400.00 Janitorial 2 9,400.00 Health 1 2,600.00 Cafeteria 1 3,750.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 13 10,075.00 Capital Outlay 13 1,300.00 Total 123,005.00 966 Chapter 336 HARTIX SCHOOL No. 96 Division I.-.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 9,660.00 Total Administrative Salaries 9,660.00 Teachers 15 93,700.00 Clerical 1 4,400.00 Janitorial 2 8,300.00 Health 1 5,600.00 Cafeteria 1 3,900.00 Division ILOTHER COSTS All Other Costs 15 11,625.00 Capital Outlay 15 1,500.00 Total 138,685.00 HOUSTON SCHOOL No. 125 Division 1.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 5,900.00 Total Administrative Salaries 5,900.00 Teachers 3 17,200.00 Clerical PT 1,000.00 Janitorial 1 4,900.00 Health PT 800.00 Cafeteria 1 3,900.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 4 3,100.00 Capital Outlay 4 400.00 Total 37,200.00 MAGNOLIA SCHOOL No. 50 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 8,400.00 Total Administrative Salaries 8,400.00 Teachers 8 48,400.00 Clerical PT 1,500.00 Janitorial 1 4,250.00 Health PT 1,800.00 Cafeteria 1 3,150.00 Chapter 336 967 Division II.--OTHER COSTS All Oher Costs 9 6,975.00 Capital Outlay 9 900.00 Total 75,375.00 WILLIAM W. M. HENRY SCHOOL No. 133 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,860.00 E. Principals 1 9,880.00 Total Administrative Salaries 20,740.00 Teachers 19 133,200.00 Clerical 1 4,600.00 Janitorial 9 43,550.00 Health 1 4,400.00 Cafeteria 1 5,700.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 20 15,500.00 Capital Outlay 20 2,000.00 Total 229,690.00 BRIDGENTTLIM SCHOOL No. 90 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 12,340.00 E. Principals 2 19,240.00 Total Administrative Salaries 31,580.00 Teachers 47 303,000.00 Clerical 4 18,800.00 Janitorial 8 36,900.00 Health 2 6,200.00 Cafeteria 2 9,000.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 49 37,975.00 Capital Outlay 49 4,900.00 Total 448,355.00 BLADES SCHOOL No. 172 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 7,900.00 968 Chapter 336 Total Administrative Salaries 7,900.00 Teachers 4 28,200.00 Clerical PT 1,000.00 Janitorial 1 4,200.00 Health PT 1,000.00 Cafeteria 1 3,900.00 Division ILOTHER COSTS All Other Costs 5 3,875.00 Capital Outlay 5 500.00 Total 50,575.00 JOHN M. CLAYTON SCHOOL No. 97 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,880.00 E. Principals 1 8,840.00 Total Administrative Salaries 19,720.00 Teachers 28 175,800.00 Clerical 2 10,400.00 Janitorial 6 29,000.00 Health 1 5,800.00 Cafeteria 1 3,750.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 29 22,475.00 Capital Outlay 29 2,900.00 Total 269,845.00 DELMAR SCHOOL No. 163 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,360.00 F. Part-time Principals .... 1 7,750.00 Total Administrative Salaries 19,110.00 Teachers 27 184,600.00 Clerical 2 10,400.00 Janitorial 7 33,100.00 Health 1 4,200.00 Cafeteria 1 3,900.00 Division ILOTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 28 21,700.00 Chapter 336 969 B. Capital Outlay 28 2,800.00 Total 279,810.00 ELLENDALE SCHOOL No. 125 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 8,400.00 Total Administrative Salaries 8,400.00 11. Teachers 9 50,200.00 I. Clerical PT 1,800.00 J. Janitorial 11/2 7,050.00 K. Health PT 2,000.00 L. Cafeteria 1 3,000.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 10 7,750.00 B. Capital Outlay 10 1,000.00 Total 81,200.00 GREENWOOD SCHOOL No. 91 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,880.00 E. Principals 1 9,280.00 Total Administrative Salaries 20,160.00 H. Teachers 31 186,000.00 I. Clerical 3 14,000.00 J. Janitorial 6 28,550.00 K. Health 1 5,800.00 L. Cafeteria 1 3,900.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 32 24,800.00 B. Capital Outlay 32 3,200.00 Total 286,410.00 LINCOLN SCHOOL No. 3 Division 1.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 8,400.00 Total Administrative Salaries 8,400.00 H. Teachers 8 51,800.00 970 Chapter 336 Clerical 1 1,500.00 Janitorial 1 4,800.00 Health 1 1,800.00 Cafeteria 1 3,600.00 Division ILOTHER COSTS All Other Costs 9 6,975.00 Capital Outlay 9 900.00 Total 79,775.00 LORD BALTIMORE SCHOOL No. 28 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,310.00 E. Principals 9,960.00 Total Administrative Salaries 20,270.00 Teachers 22 144,200.00 Clerical 2 10,700.00 Janitorial 5 22,450.00 Health 1 5,800.00 Cafeteria 1 5,250.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 23 17,825.00 Capital Outlay 23 2,300.00 Total 228,795.00 MILLSBORO SCHOOL No. 23 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,860.00 Principals 2 20,040.00 Principals - Part Time.. 1 7,000.00 Total Administrative Salaries 38,900.00 Teachers 37 215,800.00 Clerical 3 15,000.00 Janitorial 7 32,100.00 Health 1 4,200.00 Cafeteria 2 7,800.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 40 31,000.00 Chapter 336 971 B. Capital Outlay 40 4,000.00 Total 348,800.00 MILTON SCHOOL No. 8 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,860.00 E. Principals 2 17,840.00 Total Administrative Salaries 29,700.00 Teachers 39 261,800.00 Clerical 3 15,300.00 Janitorial 6 28,800.00 Health 1 5,800.00 Cafeteria 1 3,900.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 41 31,775.00 Capital Outlay 41 4,100.00 Total 381,175.00 SELBYVILLB SCHOOL No. 32 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,360.00 Principals 9,760.00 Principals - Part Time 200.00 Total Administrative Salaries 21,320.00 Teachers 25 156,600.00 Clerical 2 10,400.00 Janitorial 5 23,900.00 Health 1 5,000.00 Cafeteria 1 3,900.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 26 20,150.00 Capital Outlay 26 2,600.00 Total 243,870.00 FRANICFORD SCHOOL No. 206 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 8,800.00 Total Administrative Salaries 8,800.00 972 Chapter 336 Teachers 10 63,600.00 Clerical PT 1,800.00 Janitorial 2 9,400.00 Health PT 2,200.00 Cafeteria 1 3,900.00 Division H.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 11 8,525.00 Capital Outlay 11 1,100.00 Total 99,325.00 WILLIAM C. JASON SCHOOL No. 192 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 11,380.00 E. Principals 2 20,640.00 Total Administrative Salaries 32,020.00 Teachers 41 265,000.00 Clerical 3 13,800.00 Janitorial 10 47,600.00 Health 11/2 7,800.00 Cafeteria 1 2,850.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 43 33,325.00 Capital Outlay 43 4,300.00 Total 406,695.00 MILLSBORO SCHOOL No. 204 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,380.00 Total Administrative Salaries 10,380.00 Teachers 15 95,000.00 Clerical 1 4,600.00 Janitorial 2 8,900.00 Health 1 6,000.00 Cafeteria 1 4,200.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 15 11,625.00 Capital Outlay 15 1,500.00 Total 142,205.00 Chapter 336 973 SELBYVILLE SCHOOL No. 210 Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 8,400.00 Total Administrative Salaries 8,400.00 Teachers 8 51,400.00 Clerical PT 1,500.00 Janitorial 2 9,350.00 Health PT 1,600.00 Cafeteria 1 3,900.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 8 6,200.00 Capital Outlay 8 800.00 Total 83,150.00 1-2-3- TEACHER SCHOOL Division I.SALARIES Teachers 8 53,100.00 Clerical 1 1,100.00 Janitorial 5 3,700.00 Health 2 1,600.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 8 6,200.00 Capital Outlay 8 800.00 Total 66,500.00 KENTON No. 9 Division I.SALARIES E. Principals 1 500.00 Total Administrative Salaries 500.00 Teachers 5 31,000.00 Clerical PT 1,000.00 Janitorial 1 4,050.00 Health PT 1,000.00 Cafeteria 1 2,850.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 5 3,875.00 Capital Outlay 5 500.00 Total 44,775.00 974 Chapter 336 KENT COUNTY VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL CENTER Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,035.00 Total Administrative Salaries 10,035.00 Teachers - Vocational Education 22 162,120.00 Clerical 2 10,400.00 Janitorial 7 27,350.00 Health 1 4,200.00 Cafeteria 1 3,000.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 22 51,150.00 Capital Outlay 22 4,400.00 Total 272,655.00 SUSSEX COUNTY VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL CENTER Division I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 10,140.00 Total Administrative Salaries 10,140.00 Teachers - Vocational Education 20 157,680.00 Clerical 1 5,800.00 Janitorial 5 21,950.00 Health 1 4,560.00 Division II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 20 46,500.00 Capital Outlay 20 6,000.00 Total 252,630.00 TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS 16,979,175.00 WILMINGTON BOARD OF EDUCATION Division I.SALARIES Superintendent 12,840.00 Assistant Superintendents (2) 1. Business And Administration Services 13,360.00 Chapter 336 975 2. Instructional Services 13,840.00 C. Directors (3) 1. Research 12,840.00 2. Child Development and Guidance 12,360.00 3. Personnel and Child Accounting 12,360.00 D. Supervisors (14) 1. School Lunch 12 months 10,560.00 2. Maintenance and Plant Operations 12 months 10,760.00 3. Library 10 months 8,967.00 4. Art 10 months 8,967.00 5. Music 10 months 8,967.00 6. Special Education 10 months 8,967.00 7. Physical Education 10 months 9,367.00 8. English 10 months 8,967.00 9. Social Science 10 months 9,367.00 10. Business Education 10 months 8,567.00 11. Industrial Arts 10 months 8,967.00 12. Science 10 months 9,367.00 13. Mathematics 10 months 9,367.00 14. Foreign Language 10 months 8,967.00 E. Principals (19) 202,740.00 F. Vice Principals (3) 28,620.00 G. Administrative Assistants (2) 1. Secondary Education 11,540.00 2. Elementary Education 10,380.00 Total Administrative Salaries 461,004.00 H. Teachers 1. Vocational Education 657 4,431,320.00 2. Vocational Education 25 183,000.00 3. Visiting Teachers 22,200.00 4. Psychologists 5 .... 39,800.00 5. Speech and Hearing 5 .... 35,000.00 6. Homebound Instruction 4,000.00 I. Clerical (54) 263,100.00 J. Janitorial (107) 488,800.00 K. Health (25) 130,500.00 L. Cafeteria (19) 73,200.00 M. Trainable Attendants (6) 16,800.00 976 Chapter 336 Total Division I.SALARIES Division ILOTHER COSTS All Other Costs General Education 679 526,225.00 Vocational Education.. 27 62,775.00 Capital Outlay General Education .... 679 67,900.00 Vocational Education.. 27 8,100.00 TOTAL WILMINGTON BOARD OF EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL CONTINGENCY FUND Public Education - Growth and Up-grading (Administered by Budget Di-rector pursuant to Chapter 13, Title 14, Delaware Code and Section 9 of this Act.) Night School - Growth (Administered by Budget Director) Adult Educational Federal Matching Fund - State Board for Vocational Ed-ucation (Administered by Budget Com-mission) School Building Maintenance - State Board of Education (Administered by Budget Director pursuant to Section 12) All Federal Funds received from Fed-eral Elementary and Secondary Edu-cation Act of 1965 or its successor not otherwise appropriated in other Sec-tions of this Act. (Administered by Budget Commission.) (Pursuant to Section 11) TOTAL EDUCATION CONTING-ENCY FUNDS TOTAL PUBLIC EDUCATION TOTAL EDUCATION TOTAL AGENCIES, EDUCATION, ETC. 6,148,724.00 589,000.00 76,000.00 6,813,724.00 1,500,000.00 15,000.00 50,000.00 500,000.00 2,065,000.00 51,551,771.00 59,601,471.00 136,838,199.00 Chapter 336 977 Section 2. The monies appropriated in Section 1 of this Budget Appropriation Act shall be paid by the State Treasurer from the General Fund except that an amount equal to all in-terest and earnings received from investment of the Capital Investment Fund as of June 30, 1967 shall be paid from the Capital Investment Fund for the following purposes: $10,000.00 for expense of the State Tax Department in administering the Capital Investment Fund; $10,600.00 for expense of the Archives Commission in operating the Governor's House; $42,900.00 for expense of the Archives Commission in operating Buena Vista; $25,800.00 for expense of the State Custodian in servicing the Governor's House; The balance to be used for 'the payment of interest on the State's bonded indebtedness. Section 3. If the estimated revenue of the State proves to be insufficient for the payment of the several appropriations provided for by the General Assembly, resulting in casual de-ficiencies of revenue for the fiscal year aforesaid, the Governor is authorized to issue revenue anticipation notes or certificates of indebtedness of the State of Delaware to such an amount as he shall, by and with the consent of the State Treasurer and the Secretary of State, deem necessary to meet and to pay any part or all of said appropriations. The revenue anticipation notes or certificates shall be numbered consecutively in such denominations and in such form as the Commission provided for under the provisions of sub-section (5) of this Section shall determine. They shall be payable at any period not exceeding one (1) year from date of the issuance thereof. They shall be redeemable at the Farmers Bank of Dover on the date of their maturity. 978 Chapter 336 They shall be signed by the Governor, the Secretary of State and the State Treasurer and shall have the State Seal affixed. The Governor, Secretary of State and State Treas-urer shall constitute a Commission to negotiate and arrange for the sale or disposition of the revenue anticipation notes or certificates of indebtedness. The faith and credit of the State of Delaware is pledged for the payment of the principal and interest of the revenue anticipation notes or certificates of indebtedness which shall be exempt from taxation for any purpose by this State. All expense incident to the advertising, preparing, issuing and delivering of the revenue anticipation notes or cer-tificates, principals and interest thereon shall be paid by the State Treasurer. There is appropriated such sums as may be necessary to pay costs, principals and interest of such revenue anticipation notes or certificates. Section 4. All monies received by the State Treasurer from the sale of the revenue anticipation notes or certificates of indebtedness shall be specially pledged and appropriated to and for the payment of the several appropriations in whole or in part. Section 5. In the case of any school consolidation as de-fined in Section 1108 and 1109, Title 14, Delaware Code, it shall be lawful for the State Budget Director to transfer the unex-pended balance, or any part thereof of any appropriation for the closed district to the appropriation of the district with which any such closed district is consolidated. Section 6. Any amount of money derived from the in-come from the State School Funds, shall for the purpose of this Act, be considered as received by the State Treasurer and thereupon act to reduce to that extent the total amount to be paid by the General Fund of this State for the purpose of meeting the expense incurred in accordance with appropria-tions provided in Section 1 of this Act. Chapter 336 979 Section 7. For the purpose of matching any appropria-tion made for such educational acts as have been or may be passed by the Congress of the United States the State Board of Vocational Education is hereby directed and empowered to prescribe to the Board of Public Education in Wilmington, to each of the Boards of Education of Special School districts, to each of the several Boards of School Trustees and to the Boards of Trustees of any University or College supported by State Funds, the amount necessary to be allocated by said respective Boards to comply with the purpose and intent of said educa-tional acts which require the matching of funds. The amounts of funds received from the United States Government by the State Board for Vocational Education shall not be paid to the several boards and districts, hereinbefore mentioned as reimbursements to such boards and/or districts for expenditures incurred in accordance with the provisions of the Delaware State Plan for vocational education, but rather shall be treated as a return of monies advanced by the State for vocational education and paid to the State Treasurer and by him deposited to the credit of the General Fund. Section 8. The sums appropriated to the schools as "Unit Cost" shall be used for all school costs except salaries, debt ser-vice, "Capital Outlay" and transportation of pupils to and from the regular sessions of school as provided for in the ap-propriation to the State Board of Education for this purpose. Section 9. In the event that any school district shall have more certified units of pupils based on the actual enrollment for September 30, 1966, than the number of units from which appropriation is made in this Act, such district is hereby au-thorized and empowered: To employ an additional number of teachers, on State Funds not to exceed the difference between the number of certified units of pupils as of September 30, 1966, and the number of units of pupils for which teachers are provided by Section 1 of this Act; To employ an additional number of clerical, health and custodial employees, not to exceed the difference between the number of such employees to which the district would be 980 Chapter 336 entitled in accordance with rules and regulations of the State Budget Director, and based on the number of certified pupils units in the district on September 30, 1966 and the number of such employees provided for the district by Section 1 of this Act; (c) In the event that any school district shall have fewer certified units of pupils based on the actual enrollment for Sep-tember 30, 1966, than the number of units for which appro-priation is made in this Act, such district's appropriation may be reduced by the State Budget Director to comply with the number of units based on the actual enrollment for September 30, 1966. Section 10. The State Board of Education and the State Board of Vocational Education shall employ no persons ex-cept those whose salary or wages are paid wholly or in part from the funds appropriated by this Act except as provided in Section 11 of this Act. Except for casual or part-time "Teach-ers", "Clerical" or "Janitorial" employees, all persons employ-ed by the State Board of Education or the State Board of Vo-cational Education and paid wholly or in part from the funds appropriated by this Act and allocated in the line item under the headings "Assistant Superintendent", "Directors", "Super-visors (with programs)", "Assistant Supervisors (without pro-grams)", "Teachers", "Clerical" and "Janitorial" shall be paid in accordance with the salary schedules for these classifica-tions set forth in Chapter 13, Title 14, Delaware Code; pro-vided, however, that no employee shall be paid a salary dur-ing the fiscal year covered by this Act which is lower than the salary such employee received during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1965, except in the event such employee is reduced in classification or in months employed. Section 11. The State Board of Education, the State Board for Vocational Education, the Board of Public Educa-tion in Wilmington, the Boards of Education in Special School Districts and the Board of School Trustees of School Districts, may employ such additional personnel who are paid entirely from federal funds provided the titles of such personnel are specified by line item in this Act and provided further such Chapter 336 981 personnel shall not be covered by the provisions of Chapter 14, Title 14, Delaware Code. All personnel employed pursuant to this Section shall be paid in accordance with the salary schedule set forth in Chapter 13, Title 14, Delaware Code, for the classification heading under which said line item posi-tion appears. Section 12. The sum appropriated to the State Board of Education in Section 1 of this Act for "School Building Main-tenance" shall be allocated to the school district in accordance with the following provisions: The maximum allocation to any district shall be the sum of the allotments for each school building in the district based upon the following formula: $5.00 for each year since the date of pupil occupancy of the building up to a maximum of 30 such years multiplied by the full number of units of 25 pupils in the building on a full-time bases as of September 30, 1966; The allotment for each school district as computed in (a) shall be expended only for the purpose of maintenance of buildings and such integral parts as the heating plant, plumbing and electrical system; it shall not be used for the purchase of routine janitorial supplies, upkeep of grounds nor the repair of any equipment not a basic part of the building; Before the State Board of Education shall make any allotment pursuant to this Section, it shall require that the school district submit a plan of the maintenance and the esti-mated cost thereof and an obligation from the school district to pay not less than 10% of the cost from non-State Appropria-ted funds; The State Board of Education shall establish such rules and regulations as it deems necessary, subject to the approval of the Budget Director, to assure that the purpose of this appropriation is carried out. Section 13. No funds appropriated by this Act or other-wise available to an agency of this State shall be expended ex- 982 Chapter 336 cept for purposes necessary to carry out the functions of such agency; no such funds shall be expended for purposes such as but not limited to greeting cards, flowers and tickets to athletic events when unrelated to the agency's function, and the Budget Director shall, in executing his duty under Section 6518, Title 29, Delaware Code, refuse to approve such expenditures. An agency so affected by this section shall have the right of ap-peal to the Budget Commission. Section 14. No full-time employee of the State of Dela-ware whose salary is paid wholly or in part by the State of Delaware shall receive any additional stipend for the purchase of food, or be supplied with food, or be reimbursed for food that was consumed during normal working hours within the State. Provided, however, that this Section shall not apply to employees of State agencies who regularly receive wages in kind in addition to their salary nor to State Police recruits during the period of their training. Section 15. Transfer of any funds appropriated by this Act shall be subject to the authority and limitations set forth in Part VI, Title 29, Delaware Code; provided, however, that no funds may be transferred into salaries or wages and salaries from non-salary appropriations nor shall any funds be trans-ferred from salaries to non-salary appropriations. No funds may be transferred into a line-item salary appropriation for a specific position from any emergency or contingency fund, except to the extent authorized in Section 13 of this Act, and to maintain the salary schedules set forth for school employees in Chapter 13, Title 14, Delaware Code. Section 16. Except as specifically authorized to the con-trary by the Delaware Code, no State employee whose title is designated in a line-item in Section 1 of this Act shall re-ceive total compensation, whether in wages, salary, wages-in-kind or food allotment, bonus or overtime from the funds of such public sources as the State, Federal departments or agen-cies, counties or the internal funds of the agencies of the State in excess of the total amount specified in such line-item. In the event that such employee shall receive compensation from such other public sources in excess of that specified in the line- Chapter 336 983 item, the amount of the appropriation from the General Fund of the State as set forth in line-item shall be reduced by the amount of the excess received from such other sources. In the event the "All Others" part of a line-item salary is made up entirely of Federal Aid monies, and further in the event that such Federal Aid monies should not be forth coming to the ex-tent indicated, the Budget Director shall have the power to in-crease the State appropriation to the extent necessary to pro-vide the "Total Salary" indicated in the line-item. Nor shall any State agency provide housing or compensation for housing for any State employee whose title and salary is designated in a line-item in Section 1 of this Act that was not so provided prior to January 1, 1966, without a reduction in the line-item salary comparible to the Federal Income Tax and/or State Income Tax value of such housing. Further provided no State agency shall provide any employee with a housing allowance or compensation for housing. Section 17. In the event a line-item salary for a job classi-fication has been established within an agency in Section 1 of this Act, the agency shall not pay a salary in excess of this amount to the person classified in such position as of January 1, 1966 or at any time thereafter except if such person is pro-moted to another job classification for which a line-item salary is appropriated or to another job classification set forth in a job classification schedule and printed by the agency and on file with the Budget Director on or before January 1, 1966. Section 18. No full-time employee of the State of Dela-ware whose salary is paid in whole or part from state funds shall receive a salary increase in excess of $300.00 during the fiscal year for which money is appropriated by this Act, except: Employees whose salaries are set by statute or by line-item in this Act; Employees of any agency which receives funds from salaries or wages from Federal Departments or agencies and has established prior to January 1, 1966 a comprehensive em-ployee salary classifications schedule for all or part of the em-ployees of the agency, and the said salary schedule shall be on 984 Chapter 336 file with the Budget Director on or before January 1, 1966; Employee of any agency who is promoted from one existing job classification as established prior to January 1, 1966, to another existing job classification as existing prior to January 1, 1966 and the said salary schedule shall be on file with the Budget Director on or before January 1, 1966; Any agency that adopted a comprehensive salary classification schedule for all or part of the employees of the agency prior to January 1, 1966 and the said salary schedule shall be on file with the Budget Director on or before January 1, 1966. Section 19. No funds appropriated to the Department of Public Welfare in Section 1 of this Budget Appropriation Act shall be expended to implement or finance any reciprocity agree-ments with any other State or Territory of the United States nor shall any funds be expended to give public assistance grants to any persons who have not been an official resident of the State of Delaware for a full year. Section 20. Nothing contained in Title 14 and 31, Dela-ware Code, shall be construed as authorizing appropriations or expenditures of General Funds monies during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967 in excess of or other than the amounts set forth in this Act and as may be authorized in Supplementary Appropriation Acts enacted by the 123rd and 124th General Assemblies. Section 21. Any previous Act inconsistent with the pro-visions of this Act is hereby repealed to the extent of such in-consistency. Approved May 23, 1966. CHAPTER 337 AN ACT TO REPEAL THE AUTHORITY TO ISSUE BONDS OR NOTES OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE AUTHOR-IZED PRIOR TO JANUARY 3, 1961. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (three-fourths of all the Members elected to each House thereof concurring therein): Section 1. Chapter 74, Title 29, Delaware Code, is amend-ed by adding thereto a new section to read: § 7416. Time limitation on issuance of bonds or notes The authority to issue any bonds or notes authorized to be issued by or on behalf of this state, which were authorized by an Act of the General Assembly enacted prior to January 3, 1961, is repealed. Nothing herein contained shall in any way affect bonds or notes issued prior to the effective date of this section. Approved May 23, 1966. 985 986 CHAPTER 338 AN ACT PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE 2, SECTION 15, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, RELATING TO COMPENSATION, EX-PENSES AND ALLOWANCES OF MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware (two-thirds of all the Members elected to each House thereof concurring therein): Section 1. Section 15, Article 2, of the Constitution of the State of Delaware, is amended by striking the first paragraph thereof and inserting in lieu thereof a new paragraph to read: The President of the Senate and the members of the Gen-eral Assembly shall receive an annual salary of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.), payable quarterly. The Members shall re-ceive no other compensation for services as such members but shall be entitled to the usual expenses of transportation and the stationery allowance as provided by the Constitution and Laws of the State. CHAPTER 339 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 3, TITLE 21, DELAWARE CODE, BY PROVIDING FOR AND RESTRICTING THE INSPECTION OF REGISTRATION AND LICENSE REC-ORDS AND BY PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIO-LATION THEREOF. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Chapter 3, Title 21, Delaware Code, is amended by striking § 310 and inserting in lieu thereof a new § 310 to read as follows: § 310. Registration and license records All registration and license records of three years or less in the offices of the Department shall be public records and open to inspection by the public during business hours. All registration and license records of more than three years age shall be available to the Governor as required by Article 3, § 14 of the Constitution. All registration and license records of more than three years age shall be available for inspection for purposes relating to the performance of public duties by (1) the Chair-man and the members of the State Highway Department, (2) the Commissioner and his designated representatives, (3) the chief executive officer of any public police organization or his representative, so designated in writing, (4) any judge of any Court of this State, (5) any probation officer designated by any Court of this State, (6) the attorney of the individual whose record is requested upon presentation of a notarized affidavit that such record is required for the defense of the individual charged with a motor vehicle violation, and (7) any member of the General Assembly. Any such person inspecting such records for purposes other than those relating to the perform-ance of public duties or using the information so obtained for purposes other than those relating to the performance of pub- 987 988 Chapter 339 lie duties shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined not less than $50.00 or more than $500.00 or imprisoned for not more than one year or both. The license and registration records of the Depart-ment shall not be available for inspection except as provided under subsections (a), (b) and (c) hereof. The Commissioner shall charge a fee of $2.00 for each copy of a record supplied to persons other than those designated in subsections (b) and (c) hereof. Approved May 24, 1966. CHAPTER 340 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 21, DELAWARE CODE, GIVING POLICE AUTHORITY TO REMOVE OR CAUSE TO BE REMOVED CERTAIN MOTOR VEHICLES FROM PUB-LIC HIGHWAYS. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Title 21, Delaware Code, is amended by add-ing thereto a new chapter to be known as Chapter 69 to read as follows: CHAPTER 69. REMOVAL OF MOTOR VEHICLES FROM PUBLIC HIGHWAYS BY POLICE § 6901. Removal of motor vehicles from public highways by police Any police officer of the State, County or Municipality in the State of Delaware while in the performance of his duty shall have the authority to remove or cause to be removed from any public highway, highway right of way, street or alley, at the owner's or operator's expense, any motor vehicle, trailer, or part thereof, parked or left standing in such man-ner as to create a hazard by interfering with the normal move-ment of traffic; by preventing the exit from or entrance to any public highway, private road, or driveway; by interfering with emergency firefighting equipment; by being involved in an ac-cident and rendered incapable of being moved under its own power; when the owner or operator has been arrested and de-tained; or when the owner or operator is unable, unwilling or not available to do so immediately. Approved May 26, 1966. 989 990 CHAPTER 341 AN ACT RELATING TO THE SATISFACTION OF JUDGE-MENTS AND MORTGAGES. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. § 4751, Title 10, Delaware Code, is amended to read: § 4751. Time for entry; penalty for failure to satisfy; juris-diction Every person, to whom a sum is due by judgement, receiving satisfaction of the same shall forthwith cause such satisfaction to be entered upon the record of the judgement. Whoever being the holder of a judgement willfully fails to satisfy a judgement upon the record as required by this section, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not more than $500 for each such failure. The Superior Court shall have jurisdiction over off-enses under this section. Section 2. § 4573, Title 10, Delaware Code, is amended to read: § 4753. Persons making and signing entry Satisfaction shall be entered by the legal holder of the judge-ment of such satisfaction upon the record of the judgement. Such entry shall be signed by the holder of such judgement or his or its attorney of record, or his or its attorney duly consti-tuted, or, when a corporation is the holder, by. any officer or the cashier or assistant cashier of the corporation or the at-torney thereof duly constituted and attested by the Prothono-tary. Section 3. § 4754, Title 10, Delaware Code, is amended to read: Chapter 341 991 § 4754. Penalty for failure to enter within time limit Any person committing a default under section 4751 of this title, his executors or administrators, in addition to the other penalties provided for, shall be liable to the defendant in the judgement, or the executors or administrators of such de-fendant, in damages, to be recovered in a civil action. The dam-ages shall not be less than $10 nor more than $500 except when special damages to a larger amount are alleged in the com-plaint and proved. Section 4. § 2111, Title 25, Delaware Code, is amended to read: § 2111. Satisfaction of mortgages Whenever the debt or duty secured by a mortgage or conveyance in the nature of a mortgage is satisfied or per-formed, the legal holder of such mortgage or conveyance at the time of the satisfaction or performance completed, shall, forthwith after satisfaction or performance completed, cause an entry of such satisfaction or performance to be made upon the record of such mortgage or conveyance. Such entry shall be signed by the holder of such mortgage or conveyance, or his attorney duly constituted; or, when a corporation is the holder, by any officer or the cashier or assistant cashier, or the attor-ney of the corporation duly constituted, and attested by the Recorder. The fee for entering such satisfaction or perform-ance upon the record of such mortgage or conveyance shall be paid by the debtor or obligor unless the mortgage or conveyance provides otherwise. Whoever being the holder of a mortgage willfully fails to satisfy a mortgage upon the record as required by this section, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not more than $500 for each such failure. The Superior Court shall have jurisdiction over offen-ses under this section. Section 5. § 2114, Title 25, Delaware Code, is amended by inserting the words, "in addition to the other penalties pro- 992 Chapter 341 vided for", following the words "such corporation" and before the words "shall be liable" as they appear in said section. Section 6. § 2115(a), Title 25, Delaware Code, is amended by striking out the words "within 60 days" as they appear in line 6 of said section and inserting in lieu thereof the words "forthwith". Section 7. Any satisfaction of a judgement or mortgage entered or made by an officer of a corporation prior to the effec-tive date of this act shall be effective notwithstanding that such officer was not empowered to enter or make a satisfaction of a judgement or mortgage by prior law. Approved May 26, 1966. CHAPTER 342 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 5, TITLE 4, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO THE GROUNDS FOR REFUSAL OF LICENSE. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Section 543 (f), Chapter 5, Title 4, Delaware Code, is amended by striking therein the words "within a radi-us of 1200 feet in any incorporated city or town or within a radius of one mile in any unincorporated or rural area; pro-vided, however" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "with-in 1200 feet by accessible public road or street in any incor-porated city or town or within one mile by accessible public road or street in any unincorporated or rural area; provided, however, that if there is an existing licensed establishment less than one mile but more than nine-tenths of one mile by accessible public road or street in any unincorporated or rural area, the Commission may, in its discretion, grant such license; and provided further, however". Section 2. Section 543 (f), Chapter 5, Title 4, Delaware Code, is amended by adding therein a new subsection (3) to read as follows: (3) To any holder of an existing license in any unincor-porated or rural area who desires to move the location of his license to a location within 300 feet thereof by accessible pub-lic road or street. Approved May 26, 1966. 993 994 CHAPTER 343 AN ACT MAKING AN APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONTROLLING AND PREVENTING BEACH EROSION AT BROADKILL BEACH. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The sum of $13,000 is hereby appropriated to the State Highway Department for the purpose of controlling and preventing further beach erosion at Broadkill Beach. These funds shall be expended only in a manner which is compatible and in compliance with a study being made by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers concerning the erosion of the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean coast lines. Each property owner of land in Broadkill Beach, Delaware shall be given equal and un-biased consideration in the expenditure of these funds. Section 2. The funds appropriated shall be used only for the purpose specified and any funds hereby appropriated that remain unexpended on June 30, 1967, shall revert to the Gen-eral Fund of the State. Section 3. This Act shall be known as a Supplementary Appropriation Act and the funds hereby appropriated shall be paid out of the General Fund of the State Treasury from funds not otherwise appropriated. Approved May 26, 1966. CHAPTER 344 AN ACT TO AMEND § 704, CHAPTER 7, TITLE 7, DELA-WARE CODE, RELATING TO PROHIBITED HUNTING AND TRAPPING DEVICES AND METHODS. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. § 704, Chapter 7, Title 7, Delaware Code, is amended by inserting the following new subsection (e) (2) and designating the present subsection (e) (2) as (e) (3) (2) No person shall throw or cast the rays of a spot-light, headlight or other artificial light or other illuminating device upon any field, woodland or other area for the purpose of spotlighting within 100 feet of a public roads. Approved May 26, 1966. 995 996 CHAPTER 345 AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONIES TO THE LOUIS L. REDDING COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL TO PAY EX-PENSES ILLEGALLY INCURRED IN PRIOR FISCAL YEARS. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State Section 2. None of the sums appropriated in Section 1 of this Act shall be paid until the Budget Director has verified the accuracy of the claim and certified thereto. Section 3. This Act is a supplementary appropriation and the sums appropriated shall be paid by the State Treasurer from the General Fund. Any sums not disbursed by January 1, 1967 shall revert to the General Fund. Approved May 26, 1966. of Delaware: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated to the Louis L. Redding Comprehensive School the sum of $2,344.36 to pay ex-penses illegally incurred prior to July 1, 1965, as follows: Ginn and Company $ 173.00 Houghton Mifflin and Company 69.20 McGraw Hill 289.32 Welch Scientific Company 102.38 Callaway Oil Company 462.09 Huber and Company 875.27 H. A. Burris, Inc. 100.00 J. L. Hammett Company 273.10 $2,344.36 er. CHAPTER 346 AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 5, DELAWARE CODE, BY ADD-ING A CHAPTER 31 THERETO, RELATING TO SEC-ONDARY MORTGAGE LOANS. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Title 5, Delaware Code, is amended by adding thereto a new Chapter 31 to read as follows: CHAPTER 31. SECONDARY MORTGAGE LOANS § 3101. Definitions 1. In this act, unless the context otherwise requires, the following words shall have the following meanings: "Secondary mortgage loan" means (1) a loan not to be repaid in 90 days or less which is secured in whole or in part by a mortgage upon any interest in real property used as a dwelling with accommodations for not more than 4 families, which property is subject to the lien of one or more prior mort-gages or (2) the purchase of any interest in an existing mort-gage made to secure such a loan. "Person" means an individual, corporation, partner-ship or any other group of individuals however organized, but does not include any banking institution, savings bank, Federal savings and loan association, insurance company or any other financial institution which is subject to any other law of this State or of the United States regulating the power of such in-stitution to engage in mortgage loan transactions. "Licensee" means any person duly licensed by the commissioner pursuant to this act. "Commissioner" means the State Bank Commission- 997 998 Chapter 346 "Payment period" means the period of time scheduled by the terms of a secondary mortgage loan to elapse between the days upon which installment payments are required to be made on such loan. "Net proceeds" means the difference between the full amount of a secondary mortgage loan and the amount of interest taken in advance upon such loan pursuant to this act. § 3102. License to make secondary mortgage loan No person shall make or negotiate, or offer to make or negotiate, any secondary mortgage loan in the regular course of business unless he or his broker, agent or other representa-tive shall have first obtained a license from the commissioner as provided for by this act. A person shall not be deemed to be acting in the regular course of business if he makes or nego-tiates not more than 2 secondary mortgage loans in a calendar year. § 3103. Qualifications of licensee Every applicant for a license under this act shall have been a bona fide resident of this State for a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of filing the application for such li-cense. In the case of a corporate applicant, the holder or hold-ers of at least 50% of the stock of such corporation shall have resided in this State for a period of at least 2 years prior to the date of filing the application. § 3104. Application for license (a) Application for a license under this act shall be in writing, under oath, and shall be in the form prescribed by the commissioner . (b) The application shall state the name and residence and business addresses of the applicant, and if the applicant is a copartnership or association, of every member thereof, and if a corporation, of each officer, director and stockholder there-of. It shall also state the address where the business is to be Chapter 346 999 conducted and any other information the commissioner may re-quire. § 3105. Issuance or refusal of license 5. Within 60 days after the filing of the application and the payment of the fees hereinafter set forth the commissioner shall either: Issue and deliver to the applicant a license to en-gage in the business of making or negotiating secondary mort-gage loans in accordance with the provisions of this act at the location specified in the said application; or Refuse to issue the license for any reason for which the commissioner may suspend, revoke or refuse to renew any license under section II of this act. § 3106. Procedure on refusal of license 6. If the commissioner refuses to issue a license he shall: Notify the applicant of the denial and of his right to request a hearing within 10 days. If the applicant does not request a hearing, return the sum paid as a license fee. If the applicant requests such a hearing, give notice of the grounds for refusal and hold a hearing thereon. With-in 30 days thereafter the commissioner shall file a written de-cision containing his findings and conclusions and serve a copy thereof upon the applicant. § 3107. License; contents 7. (a) Each license shall specify the location of the off-ice or branch and must be conspicuously displayed therein. In case such location be changed, the commissioner shall indorse the change of location on the license without charge. (b) Such license shall not be transferable or assignable. 1000 Chapter 346 (c) No license shall transact the business provided for by this act under any other name or maintain an office at any other location than that designated in the license. § 3108. License fee Every licensee shall pay to the commissioner at the time of making the application and annually thereafter upon renewal a license fee of $25.00. § 3109. Licensee bond Every licensee shall file with the commissioner a cor-porate surety bond in the principal sum of $5,000.00. Such bond shall be in form satisfactory to the commissioner and shall be issued by a surety company authorized to transact business in this State. The bond shall run to the State and shall be conditioned that the licensee will comply with the provisions of this act. The aggregate liability of the surety on the bond shall in no event exceed the amount of such bond. § 3110. Abatement of license fee No abatement in the amount of said license fee shall be made if the license is issued for less than 1 year, nor if the license is surrendered, canceled or revoked prior to the expira-tion of the period for which such license was issued. Every license shall expire on December 31 of each year. § 3111. Suspension; revocation; refusal of license; procedure; grounds The commissioner may suspend, revoke or refuse to renew any license issued hereunder, upon 10 days' notice in writing, forwarded by registered or certified mail to the prin-cipal place of business of such licensee, stating the contem-plated action and in general the grounds therefor, and after reasonable opportunity to be heard, if he shall find that the licensee or any owner, director, officer, member, partner, stock-holder, employee or agent of such licensee has: (a) made any material misstatement in the application; Chapter 346 1001 committed any fraud, engaged in any dishonest ac-tivities, or misrepresented or failed to disclose any of the ma-terial particulars of any secondary mortgage loan transaction to any one entitled to such information; violated any of the provisions of this act or of any rule or regulation promulgated pursuant thereto; otherwise demonstrated unworthiness, bad faith, dis-honesty or any other quality indicating that the business of the licensee has not been or will not be conducted honestly, fairly, equitably and efficiently within the purposes and intent of this act. § 3112. Surrender of license Any licensee may surrender his license by delivering the license to the commissioner with written notice that he thereby surrenders the license, but such surrender shall not affect the licensee's civil or criminal liability for acts com-mitted prior to the surrender. § 3113. Term of license Every license issued hereunder shall remain in force and effect until the same shall have expired or been surrendered, revoked or suspended in accordance with the provisions of this act, but the commissioner may re-instate suspended licenses or issue new licenses to a licensee whose license or licenses have been revoked, if the conditions under which such licenses were revoked have been corrected and the commissioner is sat-isfied as the result of an investigation that such conditions are not likely to recur. § 3114. Investigation by Commissioner of violations The commissioner, if he has reasonable cause to be-lieve that any licensee, or any other person, has violated any of the provisions of this act or of any rules or regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, shall have the power to make such investigations as it shall deem necessary, and may ex- 1002 Chapter 346 amine the books, accounts, records and files of such licensee or any other such person believed to have violated this act or any rules or regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. § 3115. Commissioner; power to issue subpoena The commissioner shall have power to issue subpoe-nas to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents, papers, books, records and other evidence before him in any matter over which he has jurisdiction, control or supervision. The commissioner shall have the power to admin-ister oaths and affirmations to any person whose testimony is required. § 3116. Enforcement of Commissioner's subpoena in Superior Court In case of a failure of any person to comply with any subpoena issued by the commissioner or to testify with respect to any matter concerning which he may be lawfully interro-gated, the Superior Court, on application of the commissioner, may issue an order requiring the attendance of such person and the giving of testimony or production of evidence. Any person failing to obey the court's order may be punished by the court as for contempt. § 3117. Maintenance of books and records by licensee Every licensee shall maintain at its place or places of business in this State such books, accounts and records re-lating to all transactions within this act as will enable the commissioner to enforce full compliance with the provisions of this act. § 3118. Period of retention of records by licensee All books, accounts and records of the licensee shall be preserved and kept available as provided herein for such period of time as the commissioner may by regulation require. § 3119. Prescription of information to be shown in licensee books The commissioner is hereby authorized to prescribe the minimum information to be shown in such books, accounts Chapter 346 1003 and records of the licensee so that such records will enable the commissioner to determine compliance with the provisions of this act. § 3120. Prohibition of secondary mortgage not made or offered in accordance with this act No licensee shall make or offer to make any secondary mortgage loan except on the terms and conditions authorized by this act. § 3121. Formula to determine maximum loan A licensee may make a secondary mortgage loan in such an amount that the net proceeds thereof shall equal a pre-. determined sum, and may take interest in advance upon the full amount of such loan for the period from the making of the loan to the date of maturity of the final installment. The full amount of such loan shall not exceed the aggregate of the net proceeds and the amount of interest which may be taken in advance, as determined by the application of the formula, I=.14 A (P+1) 2N in which "I" represents the amount of interest which may be taken in advance; "A" represents the amount of the predeter-mined net proceeds; "P" represents the number of payment periods contained in the period from the date of the making of the loan to and including the date of maturity of the final installment; and "N" represents, to the nearest whole num-ber, the number of payment periods contained in a calendar year. § 3122. Maximum service charges The commissioner shall prepare and distribute to each licensee an itemized schedule of the maximum amounts which may be charged to an applicant for a secondary mortgage loan for costs, fees, services, points, premiums, collection charges, 1004 Chapter 346 late charges and all other reasonable expenses which may be incurred by such applicant in connection with a secondary mort-gage loan. The maximum amounts permitted by said schedule may vary with the amount of the secondary mortgage loan and shall bear a reasonable relationship to such loan, the services required and the complexity of the transaction. No licensee or any other person shall demand, collect or receive from any applicant for a secondary mortgage loan, directly or indirectly, any other charges, or any greater amounts for any authorized charges, than those permitted by said schedule. Every licensee shall furnish to every applicant for a secondary mortgage loan a copy of said schedule at the time when such application is made. § 3123. Instrument evidencing loan; contents 23. No instrument evidencing or securing a secondary mortgage loan shall contain: Any acceleration clause under which any part or all of the unpaid balance of the obligation not yet matured may be declared due and payable because the holder deems himself to be insecure; any power of attorney to confess judgment or any other power of attorney; any provisions whereby the debtor waives any rights accruing to him under the provisions of this act or of any other law; any requirements that more than one installment be payable in any one installment period, or that the amount of any installment be greater or less than that of any other in-stallment, except for the final installment which may be in a lesser amount; any assignment of or order for the payment of any salary, wages, commissions, or other compensation for services, or any part thereof, earned or to be earned. Chapter 346 1005 § 3124. Statement of account; supplied to borrower Upon written request from the borrower, the holder of a secondary mortgage loan instrument shall deliver to the borrower within 10 days from receipt of the written request a statement of the borrower's account showing the date and amount of all payments made or credited to the account and the total unpaid balance. Not more than 2 such statements shall be required in any 12-month period. § 3125. Satisfaction of debt; refund of interest taken in ad-vance Any borrower may satisfy in full at any time before maturity the amount of any balance to become due on any sec-ondary mortgage obligation, and in so satisfying any such debt shall receive a refund credit on account of the interest taken in advance. § 3126. Requirement that prior mortgage holders refuse to make loan No license shall make or negotiate any secondary mortgage loan unless it shall appear, from satisfactory evi-dence furnished by the applicant, that the holder of every exist-ing mortgage upon the property offered as security for the sec-ondary mortgage loan, other than the licensee, has declined to make a loan in the desired amount on the security of another mortgage upon such property. § 3127. False or misleading advertising prohibited It shall be unlawful for any person to cause to be placed before the public in this State, directly or indirectly, any false or misleading advertising matter pertaining to sec-ondary mortgage loans or the availability thereof; provide |
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| Title | Laws of the State of Delaware - Volume 55 - Part 2 - Page 1 |
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| Full Text | LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY- THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY FIRST SESSION COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER On Tuesday, January 5, A. D. 1965 SECOND SESSION COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER On Tuesday, February 1, A. D. 1966 PART II VOLUME LV Printed by Milford Chronicle Publishing Company Milford, Delaware |
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