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LAWS
OF THE
STATE OF DELAWARE
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY- FOURTH
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
FIRST SESSION COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER
On Tuesday, January 3, A. D.
1967
SECOND SESSION COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER
On Tuesday, February 6, A. D.
1968
PART I
VOLUME LVI
CHARLES PRINTING CO., WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
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| Full Text | LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY FIRST SESSION COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER On Tuesday, January 3, A. D. 1967 SECOND SESSION COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER On Tuesday, February 6, A. D. 1968 PART I VOLUME LVI CHARLES PRINTING CO., WILMINGTON, DELAWARE LAWS OF DELAWARE CHAPTER 1 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE STATE OF DELAWARE TO BORROW MONEY TO BE USED FOR CAPITAL IM-PROVEMENTS AND EXPENDITURES IN THE NA-TURE OF CAPITAL INVESTMENTS FOR MENTAL HEALTH IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,750,000 AND FOR DELAWARE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,540,000 AND TO ISSUE BONDS AND NOTES THEREFOR. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware (three-fourths of all Members elected to each House there-of concurring therein): Section 1. There is appropriated to the agencies of this State set forth in Section 7 hereof the sum of $4,290,000, or so much thereof as shall be received from the sale of bonds and notes hereinafter authorized, which shall be used for the purposes set forth in Section 7 of this Act. Section 2. The funds appropriated by this Act may be used for the costs incidental to the uses set forth in Section 7 of this Act and are to include but not be limited to design, planning, land acquisition, acquisition of utility and service areas, construction, repairing, remodelling, equipping, land-scaping and inspection costs but are not to be used for ordinary or normal maintenance expenses of properties or for educa-tion supplies. Section 3. Any of the funds appropriated herein re-maining unexpended at the end of any fiscal year shall not revert to the General Fund, but shall remain to be used for the purposes set forth in this Act. 2 Chapter 1 Section 4. The said sum of $4,290,000 shall be bor-rowed by the issuance of bonds and bond anticipation notes upon the full faith and credit of the State of Delaware. Such bonds and notes shall be issued in accordance with the pro-visions of Chapter 74, title 29, Delaware Code. For purposes of identification, the bonds issued pursuant to this authoriza-tion act may be known, styled or referred to as "Capital Im-provement Bonds of 1968". Section 5. There is appropriated from the General Fund of the State such sums as may be necessary for the ex-penses incident to the issuance of the bonds and notes herein authorized, and such further sums as may be necessary to pay any interest which becomes due on such bonds and notes during the current fiscal year and such further sums as may be necessary for the repayment of the principal of any of the said bonds which become due during the current fiscal year. Vouchers for the payment of the expenses incident to the issuance of bonds and notes and for the interest and repay-ment of said notes shall be signed by the Secretary of State by and with the approval of the Issuing Officers. Any monies received from the premium and accrued interest on the sale of said bonds shall be deposited to the credit of the General Fund. Section 6. The Budget Appropriation Bill which shall be enacted and approved by the General Assembly for the fiscal year next following the effective date of this Act and for each subsequent fiscal year or biennium, shall contain under the Debt Service Item provisions for the payment of interest and principal maturities of the bonds (or notes which are not to be funded by the issuance of bonds) issued under the authority of this Act, and such of the revenues of the State of Delaware as are not prohibited by constitutional provisions or committed by preceding statutes for other pur-poses are hereby pledged for the redemption and cancella-tion of said bonds and payment of interest thereon. Section 7. The monies appropriated herein, or so much thereof as is necessary to carry out the purposes of this Act, shall be expended by the following agencies as follows: Chapter 1 3 Department of Mental Health for construction of Sussex County Treatment Unit and construction of addition to Kent County Treatment Unit $2,750,000 Board of Trustees of the Delaware Institute of Technology for the conversion of the William Jason High School at Georgetown into a Technical School Facility $1,540,000 Total $4,290,000 Section 8. Any funds borrowed pursuant to this Act and remaining unexpended after the completion of the pro-grams authorized by this Act, and any funds borrowed pur-suant to this Act and remaining unexpended because a project authorized by this Act is not timely undertaken, shall be deposited in a special account and appropriated against fu-ture capital improvement bond requirements. Section 9. Any Federal funds received as reimburse-ment for funds appropriated by this Act shall be deposited in a special account and applied against future capital im-provement bond requirements. Section 10. None of the monies appropriated by this Act shall be expended unless a contract for the expenditure of such monies is entered into before July 1, 1968, and the actual work on the construction contract for any construc-tion authorized by this Act is commenced prior to July 1, 1968. Section 11. No bonds or notes shall be issued or monies borrowed on behalf of this State, pursuant to this Act, after July], 1970. Approved March 3, 1967. 4 CHAPTER 2 AN ACT MAKING A SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware: Section 1. In addition to other sums previously appro-priated, the sum of $31,684 is appropriated to the Department of Mental Health for the fiscal year June 30, 1967 to be expended as follows : Hospital for the Mentally Retarded Contractural Services $ 4,455 Supplies and Materials 22,441 Total $26,896 Department of Mental Health - Governor Bacon Health Center Supplies and Materials $ 4,788 Total $ 4,788 Section 2. This Act is a supplementary appropriation and the money appropriated shall be paid by the State Treasurer out of funds in the General Fund of the State of Delaware not otherwise appropriated. Approved March 27, 1967. CHAPTER 3 AN ACT MAKING A SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware: Section 1. In addition to any other sums heretofore ap-propriated the sum of $219,500 is appropriated to the Depart-ment of Public Welfare for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, for the following purposes : 5 Section 2. The sum appropriated in section 1., "Grants- Contingency" may be transferred to the specific line items of "Old Age Assistance Grants", "Aid to Disabled Grants", "Aid and Service to Needy Families", or "Direct Care - Child Wel-fare Services" by the Budget Director upon receipt of justi-fication of such needs from the Department. Section 3. This Act is a supplementary appropriation and the money appropriated shall be paid by the State Trea-surer out of moneys in the General Fund of the State not otherwise appropriated. Approved April 10, 1967, Agency 360 Travel $ 600.00 Blue Cross Account Service . . 15,000.00 Supplies and Materials 3,900.00 Grants - Contingency .... . . 200,000.00 Total $219,500.00 6 CHAPTER 4 AN ACT MAKING A SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware: Section 1. The sum of $25,000 is appropriated to the Secretary of State for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, for the purpose of preparing for his administration of the Uniform Commercial Code. Section 2. This Act is a supplementary appropriation and the money appropriated shall be paid by the State Trea-surer out of funds in the General Fund of the State of Dela-ware not otherwise appropriated. Approved April 10, 1967. CHAPTER 5 AN ACT MAKING A SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE PERSONNEL COMMISSION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1967. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated to the State Personnel Commission the sum of $53,500 to be allocated as follows: Salaries of Employees $11,000.00 Travel 1,500.00 Contractual Services 500.00 Supplies and Materials 1,000.00 Capital Outlay 1,000.00 Classification Survey ... 38,500.00 Total $53,500.00 Section 2. This Act shall be known as a Supplementary Appropriation Act and the funds hereby appropriated shall be paid by the State Treasurer from the General Fund. Any portion of the sum appropriated remaining unexpended on June 30, 1967 shall revert to the General Fund. Approved April 19, 1967. 7 8 CHAPTER 6 AN ACT MAKING A SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE PARK COMMISSION FOR THE PUR-POSE OF MAKING CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS AT INDIAN RIVER PARK. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware: Section 1. The sum of $62,650 is hereby appropriated to the State Park Commission for the purpose of making cer-tain improvements at Indian River Park during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967. The aforementioned sum shall be allocated as follows : Wages and Salaries $16,400.00 Contractual Services 10,000.00 Supplies and Materials 4,250.00 Capital Outlay 32,000.00 Total $62,650.00 Section 2. This Act shall be known as a Supplementary Appropriation Act and the funds appropriated shall be paid by the State Treasurer from the General Fund. Any portion of the sum appropriated remaining unexpended on June 30, 1967 shall revert to the General Fund. Approved April 19, 1967. CHAPTER 7 AN ACT MAKING A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION TO THE AIR AND WATER RESOURCES COMMIS-SION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1967. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated to the Air and Water Resources Commission the sum of $50,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, as follows: Contractual Services $14,356.89 Supplies and Materials 6,696.47 Capital Outlay 28,946.64 9 Total $50,000.00 Section 2. This Act is a supplementary appropriation and the money appropriated shall be paid by the State Trea-surer out of the General Fund of the State not otherwise ap-propriated. Approved April 19, 1967. 10 CHAPTER 8 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 163, VOLUME 32, LAWS OF DELAWARE, AS AMENDED, BEING AN ACT EN-TITLED "AN ACT TO FURTHER AMEND CHAPTER 92, VOLUME 23, LAWS OF DELAWARE" BEING AN ACT ENTITLED "AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE ORGAN-IZATION AND CONTROL OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE CITY OF WILMINGTON." Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware (two-thirds of the Members elected to each branch thereof concurring therein): Section 1. Section 7A of Chapter 163, Volume 32, Laws of Delaware, as amended, being an Act entitled "An Act to Fur-ther Amend Chapter 92, Volume 23, Laws of Delaware" being an Act entitled "An Act to Provide for the Organization and Control of the Public Schools of the City of Wilmington" is amended by striking out the words "two and one-fourth per centum" as they appear in the first paragraph thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the words "three per centum". Approved April 20, 1967. CHAPTER 9 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 92, VOLUME 23, LAWS OF DELAWARE, AS AMENDED, BEING AN ACT EN-TITLED "AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE ORGANIZA-TION AND CONTROL OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE CITY OF WILMINGTON." Be it enacted by the Genera/ Assembly of the State of Dela-ware (two-thirds of the Members elected to each branch thereof concurring therein): Section 1. Section 11 of Chapter 92, Volume 23, Laws of Delaware, as amended, being an Act entitled "An Act to Provide For The Organization and Control of the Public Schools of the City of Wilmington" is hereby amended by repealing Section 11 thereof and by substituting and enacting in lieu thereof a new Section 11 as follows: Section 11. The Council shall, every year, when de-termining the amount necessary to be raised on the persons and estates in the City of Wilmington for public use, also in-clude the sum necessary to be raised on the persons and es-tates for executing the foregoing provisions; provided that the amount to be raised by taxation for school expenses in any one year, including all the expenses which the Board of Education is authorized to incur under the provisions of this Act for the maintenance and operation of said schools, but not including interest on bonded debt and retirement of bonds falling due, shall not exceed ten and five tenths (10.5) mills on each one dollar of the value of real and personal property as assessed and taxable for City purposes. The amount col-lected for school purposes shall be paid into the City Treasury as other taxes are paid. Approved April 20, 1967. 11 12 CHAPTER 10 AN ACT TRANSFERRING $600,000 FROM THE CAPITAL INVESTMENT FUND TO BE USED FOR PARK DEVEL-OPMENT. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware: Section 1. There is transferred and appropriated out of the Capital Investment Fund, existing pursuant to Chap-ter 62, title 29, Delaware Code, the sum of $600,000, or so much thereof as may from time to time be needed, to the State Park Commission for the following purposes : Indian River Inlet - construction of camping area facilities including campsites, roads site preparation, sanitary facilities, reg-istration building, and utilities $300,000 Indian River Inlet - construction of day-use area and maintenance facilities to in-clude planning, day-use parking lots, roads sanitary facilities, maintenance buildings, con-trol stations and bathhouses $300,000 Total $600,000 Section 2. Any monies which remain unexpended upon completion of the projects or on June 30, 1968, whichever first occurs, shall revert to the Capital Investment Fund. Section 3. Before the State Park Commission may de-velop the facilities authorized by this Act, such development proposals shall be referred to the State Planning Office for approval. Approved April 20, 1967. CHAPTER 11 AN ACT MAKING A SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION TO THE DELAWARE STATE DEVELOPMENT DE-PARTMENT FOR THE PROCURING OF A FLOAT. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The sum of $2,500 is appropriated to the Delaware State Development Department to be expended for a parade float. Section 2. This Act is a supplementary appropriation and the money appropriated shall be paid by the State Treasurer out of funds in the General Fund of the State of Delaware not otherwise appropriated. Section 3. This Act is excluded from the competitive bidding provisions of S 6904, Title 29, Delaware Code as amended. Section 4. Any funds hereby appropriated and not ex-pended by June 30, 1967, shall revert to the General Fund. Approved May 11, 1967. 13 14 CHAPTER 12 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 82, TITLE 14, DELAWARE CODE, BEING THE COMPACT FOR EDUCATION. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Article III, A of the Educational Compact as set forth in Chapter 82, title 14, Delaware Code, is amended by striking out the words "The Educational Commission of the States" and inserting in lieu thereof the words "The Edu-cation Commission of the States." Section 2. Article VI, A of the Educational Compact as set forth in Chapter 82, title 14, Delaware Code, is amended to read: ARTICLE VI. COMMITTEES A. To assist in the expeditious conduct of its business when the full Commission is not meeting, the Commission shall elect a steering committee of thirty-two members which, sub-ject to the provisions of this compact and consistent with the policies of the Commission, shall be constituted and function as provided in the bylaws of the Commission. One-fourth of the voting membership of the steering committee shall consist of Governors, one-fourth shall consist of Legislators, and the remainder shall consist of other members of the commission. A Federal representative on the Commission may serve with the steering committee, but without vote. The voting members of the steering committee shall serve for terms of two years, except that members elected to the first steering committee of the Commission shall be elected as follows: sixteen for one year and sixteen for two years. The chairman, vice chair-man, and treasurer of the Commission shall be members of the steering committee and, anything in this paragraph to the contrary notwithstanding, shall serve during their con-tinuance in these offices. Vacancies in the steering committee shall not affect its authority to act, but the Commission at its next regularly ensuing meeting following the occurrence of Chapter 12 15 any vacancy shall fill it for the unexpired term. No person shall serve more than two terms as a member of the steering committee; provided that service for a partial term of one year or less shall not be counted toward the two term limitation. Approved May 25, 1967. CHAPTER 13 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH TO PAY CERTAIN OBLIGATIONS INCUR-RED IN A PRIOR FISCAL YEAR AND WAIVING THE STATE BIDDING CODE AND CERTAIN OTHER FI-NANCIAL REQUIREMENTS. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The Department of Mental Health is hereby authorized and directed to pay the sum of $3,246.10 from funds heretofore appropriated for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1966, to the Saddler Plumbing Company of Seaford for work performed for said agency during the fiscal year be-ginning July 1, 1965. Section 2. For the purpose of making this payment the provisions of Chapter 69, Title 29, Delaware Code (Bidding laws), and Chapter 65, Title 29, Delaware Code, are hereby waived to the extent necessary to carry out the purpose of this Act. Section 3. Any law of the State of Delaware incon-sistent with the provisions of this Act is hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency. Approved May 25, 1967. 17 CHAPTER 14 AN ACT MAKING A SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION TO THE GOVERNOR FOR THE GOVERNOR'S COM-MITTEE FOR REVISION OF CRIMINAL LAW. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The sum of $3,000 or so much thereof as is necessary, is appropriated to the Governor to be expended for the study of the criminal law of this state by the Governor's Committee for Revision of Criminal Law for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967. Section 2. This Act is a supplementary appropriation and the money appropriated shall be paid by the State Treasurer out of funds in the General Fund of the State of Delaware not otherwise appropriated. Approved May 25, 1967. 18 CHAPTER 15 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 23, TITLE 21, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO TITLE AND LIENS OF MOTOR VEHICLES. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Title 21, Delaware Code, is amended by adding thereto a new section to read: § 2332 A. Uniform Commercial Code filing requirements not applicable when there is compliance with this subchapter In accordance with subsection 9-302(3) and 9-302(4) title 5A (Uniform Commercial Code) , where a lien is required to be filed and noted on a certificate of title pursuant to this subchapter, no additional filing shall be required under Article 9, title 5A (Uniform Commercial Code). Section 2. Title 21, Delaware Code, is amended by add-ing thereto a new section to read : § 2332 B. Uniform Commercial Code requirements appli-cable to security interest in inventory of motor vehicles This subchapter does not apply to the creation or per-fection of a security interest in a motor vehicle held by the debtor as inventory held for sale. The validity and effect of such security interest shall be governed by the applicable pro-visions of Article 9, title 5A (Uniform Commercial Code) . Section 3. The provisions of this Act shall become ef-fective on June 30, 1967, at midnight. Approved May 25, 1967. CHAPTER 16 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 336, VOLUME 55, LAWS OF DELAWARE, ENTITLED "AN ACT MAKING AP-PROPRIATIONS TO THE AMOUNT OF $136,838,199.00 FOR THE EXPENSES OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1967" AND MAKING NO SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Chapter 336, Volume 55, Laws of Delaware, is hereby amended by striking "Subsection (a) of Section 12" and inserting in lieu thereof a new "Subsection (a) of Section 12" to read: "(a) The 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 maximun of 30 such years multiplied by the full number of units of 25 pupils in the building on a full-time basis as of September 30, 1966. In addition to the foregoing allocation, each district shall be alloted for each school building a sum based on the follow-ing formula : $2.00 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 basis as of September 30, 1966; and the 10% obligation referred to in subsection (c) of this section shall not apply to this additional sum provided the district has fulfilled this obligation on the basic allocation set forth in the first sentence." Approved May 26, 1967. 19 20 CHAPTER 17 AN ACT APPROPRIATING MONIES TO THE STATE DE-VELOPMENT DEPARTMENT TO INSURE APPROPRI-ATE REPRESENTATION OF THE STATE OF DELA-WARE IN THE MISS AMERICA PAGEANT. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. There is hereby appropriated to the State Development Department the sum of $1,000 to be employed by that Department to assist the person selected as Miss Delaware and who is to represent the State in the Miss America contest, such funds to be utilized in a manner con-sistent with the requirement that the representative of the State of Delaware possess the necessary scholastic, aesthetic and cultural attributes. Section 2. This act shall be known as a supplementary appropriation act and the funds hereby appropriated are to be paid out of the General Fund of the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated. Approved June 1, 1967. 21 CHAPTER 18 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 45, TITLE 21, AS AMEND-ED, OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO THE MAXIMUM GROSS LOAD FOR VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH THREE AXLES. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. § 4503(h), as amended, is hereby further amended by striking out the figures "46,000" and inserting in lieu thereof the figures "65,000" and further by striking the period at the end thereof and adding in lieu of said period the following: "; provided, however, that if there shall be any laws, rules or regulations of the United States of America or of any of its agencies or commissions which impose weight limitations or restrictions for any such vehicles on federal interstate highways which are a part of, and which have been or are constructed pursuant to the Act creating, the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways described in sub-section (d) of Title 23 United States Code § 103, as amended (better known as the "Interstate System"), and if such weight limitations or restrictions shall be less than 65,000 pounds, then no such vehicle shall lawfully be operated on any such federal interstate highway located in this State with a gross weight, including vehicle and load, in excess of that permitted by such limitations and restric-tions in force at the time. Section 2. § 4503(1), as amended, is hereby further amended by striking the colon as it appears after the word "axles" and immediately before the table contained in said § 4503 (1), and by adding in lieu of said colon the following: "; provided, however, that none of the provisions of this subsection (1) shall apply to or govern the total or maximum gross weight of any vehicle described or de-fined in sub-section (h) of this Section 4503:" Approved June 2, 1967. 22 CHAPTER 19 AN ACT AGREEING TO A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE 2, SECTION 15, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE RELATING TO COMPEN-SATION, EXPENSES AND ALLOWANCES OF MEM-BERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE. WHEREAS, an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Delaware was proposed to the 123rd General As-sembly as follows: "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 Dela-ware (two-thirds of all 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 para-graph to read: The President of the Senate shall receive an annual salary of Nine Thousand Dollars ($9,000), payable quarterly. The members of the General Assembly shall receive an annual salary of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000), payable quarterly. The members shall receive 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.", AND WHEREAS, the said proposed amendment was agreed to by two-thirds of all the members elected to each branch in the said 123rd General Assembly, NOW, THEREFORE Chapter 19 23 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware (two-thirds of all Members elected to each branch thereof concurring therein) : Section 1. The said proposed amendment is agreed to and adopted and shall forthwith become a part of the Con-stitution. Effective May 2, 1967. !! :74 2 CHAPTER 20 AN ACT AGREEING TO A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE V, SECTION 2, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE RELATING TO ELEC-TIONS BY AMENDING THE RESIDENCE REQUIRE-MENTS TO ALLOW CERTAIN VOTERS RECENTLY MOVING INTO OR WITHIN THE STATE OR ELECTION DISTRICTS TO VOTE. WHEREAS, an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Delaware was proposed to the 123rd General As-sembly as follows: "AN ACT PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE V, SECTION 2, OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE RELATING TO ELECTIONS BY AMENDING THE RESIDENCE REQUIREMENTS TO ALLOW CERTAIN VOTERS RECENTLY MOVING INTO OR WITHIN THE STATE OR ELECTION DISTRICTS TO VOTE. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware (two-thirds of all Members elected to each House thereof concurring therein) Section 1. Article 5, of the Constitution of the State of Delaware, is amended by adding thereto a new section which shall be known as Section 2A and shall read as follows: Section 2A. The General Assembly shall extend to any elector in the state who shall have changed his residence from one county, hundred, or election district to another, but who has not resided therein for a sufficient time so as to be eligible to vote in the county, hundred or election district to which he has removed, the right to vote for the choice of electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, but for no other offices, provided such citizen would have been eligible to vote within this state had he not moved, and provided that he is not entitled to vote for the choice of Chapter 20 25 electors for President or Vice-President of the United States in any other place and provided further that such citizen would be an otherwise qualified voter under this Constitution except that he has not resided in his county, hundred or election district for a sufficient length of time. Section 2. Article 5, of the Constitution of the State of Delaware, is amended by adding a new section thereto which shall be known as Section 2B and shall read as follows: Section 2B. The General Assembly shall extend to a citizen of the United States who has resided in this State for at least 3 months next preceding an election but who does not meet the residence requirements established in Article V, Section 2 of this Constitution, the right to vote for the choice of electors for President and Vice-President of the United States, but for no other offices, provided such citizen was either a qualified voter in another state immediately prior to his removal to this State, or would have been eligible to vote in such other state had he remained there until such election, and provided that he is not entitled to vote for the choice of electors for President or Vice-President of the United States in any other state and provided further that such citizen would be an otherwise qualified voter under this Constitution except that he had not resided in this State for one year.", AND WHEREAS, the said proposed amendment was agreed to by two-thirds of all the members elected to each House in the said 123rd General Assembly, NOW, THEREFORE Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware (two-thirds of all the Members elected to each branch there-of concurring therein) Section 1. The said proposed amendment is agreed to and adopted and shall forthwith become a part of the Con-stitution. Effective May 18, 1967. 26 CHAPTER 21 AN ACT TO REQUIRE THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPART-MENT TO INSTALL A TRAFFIC LIGHT CONTROL FOR THE ODESSA FIRE COMPANY, INC., AT ODESSA, NEW CASTLE COUNTY, DELAWARE. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The State Highway Department is authorized and directed to install a traffic light control in the Fire Hall of the Odessa Fire Company, Inc., at Odessa, New Castle County, Delaware, which will, when operated, instantly cause the traffic lights on the southbound and northbound lanes of U.S. Route 13 in Odessa near the said Fire Hall to turn red for all traffic and stay red for a necessary period before returning to their normal operation. Section 2. There is hereby appropriated to the State Highway Department the sum of $5,000 for the sole purpose of installing the said traffic light control. Such sum shall be paid by the State Treasurer out of the General Fund from money not otherwise appropriated. Any portion of the said sum of $5,000 which shall remain unexpended after the in-stallation of the traffic light control or which remains un-expended on June 30, 1968, whichever first occurs, shall revert to the General Fund of the State of Delaware. Approved June 5, 1967. CHAPTER 22 AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 2005, TITLE 9, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO APPROPRIATIONS FOR MAIN-TENANCE OF RESCUE SQUADS. Be it enacted by the 124th General Assembly of the State of Delaware: SECTION 1. Section 2005, Title 9, Delaware Code, is amended by adding to the alphabetical list of fire companies: "Christiana Fire Company." The Christiana Fire Company becomes the third fire company so listed. SECTION 2. Section 2005, Title 9, Delaware Code, is amended by providing that the sum authorized to be appro-priated to the Christiana Fire Company by Section 1 of this act should be paid by County Council to the Christiana Fire Company on the first day of July of each year. Approved June 8, 1967. 27 28 CHAPTER 23 AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 1562, TITLE 9, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO APPROPRIATIONS TO THE NEW CASTLE COUNTY LIBRARY, WILMINGTON IN-STITUTE BY THE COUNCIL OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. § 1562 (a), title 9, Delaware Code, is amend-ed to read: (a) The County Council of New Castle County may ap-propriate public monies toward the maintenance and support of free public libraries for the use of residents of New Castle County and for all purposes incident thereto. Approved June 8, 1967. CHAPTER 24 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 277, VOLUME 49, LAWS OF DELAWARE, ENTITLED "AN ACT TO REINCOR-PORATE THE TOWN OF LAUREL" AS AMENDED, BY INCREASING THE SALARIES OF THE MAYOR, THE MEMBERS OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LAUREL AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE THEREFOR. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware (two-thirds of all members elected to each House thereof concurring therein) : Section 1. Paragraph 10, Section 7, Chapter 277, Vol-ume 49, Laws of Delaware, as amended, is further amended by striking out all of said Paragraph and substituting in lieu thereof the following: The Mayor shall receive an annual salary of Seven Hundred Dollars ($700.00). Section 2. Paragraph 11, Section 7, Chapter 277, Vol-ume 49, Laws of Delaware, as amended, is further amended by striking out all of said Paragraph 11 and substituting in lieu thereof the following: Each member of the Council shall receive an annual salary of Three Hundred Fifty Dollars ($350.00). Section 3. The salary increases herein authorized shall be effective as of April 3, 1967. Approved June 8, 1967. 29 30 CHAPTER 25 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 336, VOLUME 55, LAWS OF DELAWARE, ENTITLED "AN ACT MAKING AP-PROPRIATIONS TO THE AMOUNT OF $136,838,199.00 FOR THE EXPENSES OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30 1967" AND MAKING A SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATION THEREFOR IN THE AMOUNT OF $20,500.00. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Chapter 336, Volume 55, Laws of Delaware, is hereby amended by adding a new subsection to Section 1 immediately following the subsection which reads "General Assembly" and preceding the sub-section which reads "Legislative Reference Bureau" Legislative Council Approved June 8, 1967. Contractual Services $5,000.00 Supplies and Materials 7,500.00 Capital Outlay 8,000.00 CHAPTER 26 AN ACT TO AMEND SECTIONS 8131, 8132, 8133, 8134, 8136, 8138, TITLE 9, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO EX-EMPTIONS FROM TAXATION ON REAL PROPERTY OF RESIDENTS OF THIS STATE OF THE AGE OF SIXTY-FIVE OR MORE YEARS HAVING AN INCOME NOT IN EXCESS OF $3,000.00 PER YEAR. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Section 8131, Title 9, Delaware Code, is amended by striking therefrom the words "or the taxpayers fiscal year . . ." under the definition of "Income". Further amend Section 8131 by striking the words ". . . but no taxpayer shall use a fiscal year basis unless he so elects to do and files his Federal Income Tax return on such basis." Section 2. Section 8131, Title 9, Delaware Code, is amended by striking therefrom the last paragraph set forth therein containing a definition "of family." Section 3. Section 8132, Title 9, Delaware Code, is amended by striking that section in its entirety and inserting in lieu thereof a new Section 8132 to read as follows: Section 8132. Qualifications and amount of exemp-tion Every person a resident of this State of the age of sixty-five or more years, having an income not in excess of $3,000 per year and residing in a dwelling house owned by him which is a constituent part of his real property, shall be entitled, on proper claim being made therefrom, to exemptions from taxation on such real property to an assessed valuation not exceeding $5,000 in aggregate, except that (1) no such ex-emption shall be in addition to any other exemption to which said person may be entitled, and (2) no such exemption shall be permitted where said person's spouse lives in said dwelling house and has an income in excess of $3,000 per year. 31' 32 Chapter 26 Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to apply to property taxes levied within and by a municipality. Section 4. Amend Section 8133, Title 9, Delaware Code, by changing the first sentence to read, "No exemption from taxation on the valuation of real property as provided herein shall be allowed except on written application therefor, which application shall be on a form prescribed by the Department of Finance for New Castle County or the Board of Assessment for Kent County or the Board of Assessment for Sussex County and provided for the use of the claimants hereunder by the governing body of the taxing district in which such claim is to be filed. Section 5. Section 8134, Title 9, Delaware Code, is amended by deleting the present section and inserting in lieu thereof the following section: Section 8134. Contents of application Every fact essential to support a claim for exemption under this subchapter shall exist on September 1 of the pretax year. Every application by a claimant therefor shall establish that he was, on September 1 of the'pretax year (a) a resident of this State for the period required, (b) of the age of 65 or more years, (c) the owner of a dwelling house which is a constituent part of the real property for which such exemption is claimed, (d) residing in said dwelling house. Such applicant shall also establish that his income for the yearly period as provided by this subchapter, did not exceed $3,000 and that no spouse of the claimant lives in said dwelling house and has an income in excess of $3,000 per year Section 6. Amend Section 8136 by deleting the present section and inserting in lieu thereof the following section : Section 8136. Continuance of exemption. It shall be the duty of the claimant to establish his qualifications as outlined in this law each year and any as-sessor may, at any time, require the filing of a new application Chapter 26 88 or such proof as he shall deem necessary to establish the right of the claimant to continuance of the exemption. It shall be the duty of every' claimant to inform the assessor of any change in his status or property which may affect his right to the continuance of the exemption. Section 7. Amend Section 8138, Title 9, Delaware Code, by striking the words "Receiver of Taxes and County Treasur-er" and substituting therefor the words "Department of Finance of New Castle County or Board of Assessment for Kent County or Board of Assessment for Sussex County." Further amend Section 8138 by changing the singular pronoun "he" to the plural form "they" whenever it appears in said section, and the possessive pronoun "his" to the plural form "their". Approved June 8, 1967. 34 CHAPTER 27 AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 131, TITLE 23, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO PILOTAGE RATES. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. § 131, Title 23, Delaware Code, is amended to read: § 131. PILOTAGE RATES The rates of pilotage for conducting a vessel from the Capes of the Delaware to a point on the Delaware River no further upriver than the bridge of The Pennsylvania Railroad Company between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Delair, New Jersey, or from a point on the Delaware River no further upriver than the Bridge of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-pany between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Delair, New Jersey to the Capes of the Delaware, shall be in either case, every half foot of water which a vessel shall draw, the sum of $5.00. Every such vessel bound to the Breakwater for orders shall pay pilotage fees as follows: A sum equal to one-half of the inward rates of pilotage to the Port of Philadelphia, and the same fees when outward-bound from the Breakwater. Approved June 8, 1967. CHAPTER 28 AN ACT MAKING A SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION TO THE STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. In addition to other sums previously ap-propriated, the sum of $114, 307.05 is appropriated to the State Highway Department for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, to be expended for the costs of snow removal. Section 2. This Act is a supplementary appropriation and the money appropriated shall be paid by the State Treasurer out of funds in the General Fund of the State of Delaware not otherwise appropriated. Approved June 8, 1967. 35 36 CHAPTER 29 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 167, VOLUME 55, LAWS OF DELAWARE, ENTITLED, "AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE STATE OF DELAWARE TO BORROW MONEY TO BE USED FOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS AND TO ISSUE BONDS AND NOTES THEREFOR AND APPRO-PRIATING THE MONEY BORROWED TO VARIOUS AGENCIES OF THE STATE." Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware (three-fourths of all Members elected to each Branch there-of concurring therein) Section 1. Section 3, Chapter 167, Volume 55, Laws of Delaware, is amended by striking out the last sentence of that Section which reads : "Any sums unexpended by June 30, 1971, shall revert to the General Fund." Section 2. Section 15, Chapter 167, Volume 55, Laws of Delaware, is amended to read : Section 15. No construction or other work authorized by Section 7 of this Act shall be started nor any monies shall be borrowed for the construction or other work authorized by Section 7 of this Act after June 30, 1968, except such monies as are necessary to complete construction or other work started prior to July 1, 1968. Approved June 15, 1967. CHAPTER 30 AN ACT AGREEING TO A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE X OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE BY PROVIDING THAT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MAY PROVIDE FOR THE TRANSPORTA-TION OF STUDENTS OF NON-PUBLIC, NON-PROFIT ELEMENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOLS. WHEREAS, an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Delaware was proposed to the 123rd General As-sembly as follows: "AN ACT PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE X OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF DELA-WARE BY PROVIDING THAT THE GENERAL ASSEM-BLY MAY PROVIDE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF STUDENTS OF NON-PUBLIC, NON-PROFIT ELE-MENTARY AND HIGH SCHOOLS. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela-ware (two-thirds of all Members elected to each Branch thereof concurring therein) : Section 1. Article X of the Constitution of the State of Delaware is amended by adding thereto a new section to read : § 5. Transportation of non-public school students Section 5. The General Assembly, notwithstanding any other provision of this Constitution, may provide by an Act of the General Assembly, passed with the concurrence of a majority of all the members elected to each House, for the transportation of students of non-public Elementary and High Schools." ; AND WHEREAS, the said proposed amendment was agreed to by two-thirds of all the Members elected to each House in the said 123rd General Assembly, NOW, THEREFORE 37 Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Dela- 38 Chapter 30 ware (two-thirds of all the Members elected to each Branch thereof concurring therein) Section 1. The said proposed amendment is agreed to and adopted and shall forthwith become a part of the Con-stitution. Effective June 5, 1967. CHAPTER 31 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 11, TITLE 30, DELAWARE CODE TO GRANT RELIEF TO MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES AND THEIR WIVES BY EXCLUDING CERTAIN INCOME AND PROVIDING FOR EXTENSION OF TIME IN WHICH TO FILE RETURNS. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. § 1116, Title 30, is amended by adding a new subsection as follows: (16) Amounts received as compensation for active ser-vice as a member of the Armed Forces of the United States to the extent such amounts are excluded from Gross Income under Section 112 of the Federal Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended. Section 2. § 1168, Title 30, is amended by renumbering the present provision as § 1168 (a) and adding thereto the following: (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, persons serving in the Armed Forces of the United States, or serving in support of such Armed Forces, in an area while such area is designated by the President of the United States by Executive Order as a "combat zone" for purposes of Section 112 of the Federal Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended, or hospitalized outside the United States as a result of an injury received while serving in such an area during such designation, may file tax returns (including a joint return with spouse) and make tax payments otherwise due within such time within 180 days after termination of service in an area designated as a combat zone or after termination of hospitalization outside the United States for an injury received while serving in a combat zone, without the imposition of any interest or penalty. Likewise the time of filing appeals or claims for refunds or performing other acts by such per- 39 40 Chapter 31 sons under this chapter shall be extended by such 180 day period. Section 3. Section 1 of this Act shall apply to taxable years ending on or after January 1, 1967, and Section 2 shall take effect immediately. Approved June 19, 1967. CHAPTER 32 AN ACT TO INCREASE THE SALARY OF THE SUPERIN-TENDENT OF THE PUBLIC BUILDING COMMISSION FOR THE CITY OF WILMINGTON AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Section 1607 (a), Chapter 16, Title 9, Dela-ware Code, is amended by deleting in the third line thereof the figures 18,500" and by inserting in lieu thereof the figures "$9,800." Approved June 20, 1967. 41 42 CHAPTER 33 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 51, TITLE 30, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO MOTOR FUEL TAX. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Section 5120, Chapter 51, Title 30, Delaware Code, is amended by repealing subparagraph (a) (1) of the said section. Section 2. Section 5111, Chapter 51, Title 30, Delaware Code, is amended by adding a new subsection (e) after sub-section (d) to read as follows: (e) Sold and delivered to and used by the State and every political subdivision thereof. Section 3. The provisions of this Act shall become ef-fective July 1, 1967. Approved June 20, 1967. CHAPTER 34 AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 543 (f), TITLE 4, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO THE GROUNDS FOR REFUSAL OF LICENSE FOR SALE OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Section 543 (f), Title 4, Delaware Code, is amended by striking out from subsection (2) thereof the words "any application on behalf of" and the words "for a period of 6 months" as they appear in said subsection (2) . Approved June 20, 1967. 43 CHAPTER 35 AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 91 OF TITLE 14, DELA-WARE CODE, BY EMPOWERING THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE DELAWARE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TO ENTER INTO CONTRACTS WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE OR OTHER INSTI-TUTIONS FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A TWO-YEAR COLLEGE PARALLEL PROGRAM. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. § 9104, Title 14, Delaware Code, is amended by inserting between the word "operate" and the word "pub-lic" in the first line thereof the words "or make available." Section 2. § 9105, Title 14, Delaware Code, is amended by adding thereto a new section (aa) to be inserted between section (a) and section (b), as follows: "(aa) The Board may enter into a contract or con-tracts with the University of Delaware, or any other institution or organization, whereby the University of Delaware, or such other institution or organization, shall agree to establish and/or offer a two-year college parallel program, and the Board shall agree to provide necessary funds to meet the en-tire cost of the establishment and/or operation of such pro-gram and to furnish facilities, equipment and supplies for the operation of such program. In the event the Board enters into such a contract or contracts with the University of Delaware, the Board of Trustees of the University of Dela-ware shall have, with respect to said two-year college par-allel program, the same powers which it has with respect to the affairs of the University of Delaware by virtue of its charter and/or the statutes of the State of Delaware." Approved June 21, 1967. CHAPTER 36 AN ACT TRANSFERRING MONEY FROM THE CAPITAL INVESTMENT FUND TO BE USED FOR THE EXPAN-SION OF LEGISLATIVE HALL. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. There is transferred and appropriated out of the Capital Investment Fund, existing pursuant to Chapter 62, Title 29, Delaware Code, the sum of $1,320,000, or so much thereof as may from time to time be needed, to the Legislative Building Committee, established herein, for constructing and equipping an addition to Legislative Hall. Section 2. Any monies which remain unexpended upon completion of this project or on June 30, 1970, whichever first occurs, shall revert to the Capital Investment Fund. Section 3. There is established a Legislative Building Committee which shall consist of 9 members who shall be ap-pointed in the following manner: 3 members of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker, with not more than 2 being of the same political party; 3 members of the Senate appointed by the President Pro Tempore, with not more than 2 being of the same political party; and 3 citizens of this State to be appointed by the Governor, with not more than 2 being of the same political party. The State Planner shall also be a non-voting member of the Committee and shall serve as secretary of the Committee. Section 4. The Legislative Building Committee shall select a Chairman and such other officers as its members de-termine. It shall have full power and authority to do all things necessary and proper to have constructed and equipped an addition to Legislative Hall. Section 5. The Legislative Building Committee shall continue in existence until completion of its duties. Any 46 46 Chapter 36 vacancies which may arise from time to time on said Com-mittee shall be filled by a member to be selected by a majority vote of the remaining Committee Members. Approved June 21, 1967. CHAPTER 37 AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 3309 (a), CHAPTER 33, TITLE 16, DELAWARE CODE, RELATING TO MISBRANDING OF FOOD. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Section 3309 (a), Chapter 33, Title 16, Dela-ware Code, is amended by adding a new subparagraph (5) to read as follows: (5) If it is obtained by the dealer in frozen bulk form and is subsequently thawed and offered for sale in a package or bearing a label indicating such food to be fresh. Approved June 21, 1967. 47 48 CHAPTER 38 AN ACT AUTHORIZING THE LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE BUREAU TO SUPPLY TWO SETS OF THE DELAWARE CODE TO THE COMMUNITY LAW SERVICE OF NEW CASTLE COUNTY. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. The Legislative Reference Bureau is hereby authorized and directed to make available without cost to the Community Law Service of New Castle County two complete sets of the Delaware Code Annotated of 1953, including the most recent Cumulative Pocket Parts, in order to further the program of legal assistance to the indigent being conducted by the Community Law Service in cooperation with the Office of Economic Opportunity of the Federal government. Approved June 21, 1967. CHAPTER 39 AN ACT AMENDING SECTION 1318, TITLE 14, DELAWARE CODE, ENTITLED SICK LEAVE AND ABSENCE FOR OTHER REASONS BY ADDING A NEW SUBSECTION THERETO. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Delaware: Section 1. Section 1318, Title 14, Delaware Code, is amend-ed by adding a new sub-section (f) following the present sub-section (e) (f) In the case of persons with a personal problem, an employee may be absent without loss of pay on no more than three calendar days per year ; except in the judgment of the Chief School Officer additional days are warranted. The days so lost are to be counted against the sick leave of employees. Personal problems shall be defined as attendance at graduation or for special recognition services, subpoenaed by a court pro-vided the employee is not a party to the suit, physical examina-tion for Selective Service purposes or other matters of a non-recurring nature pre-approved by the Chief School Officer. Approved June 21, 1967. 49 50 CHAPTER 40 AN ACT MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE EXPENSE OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1968. 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 con-duct of the business of the agencies named herein, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1968, are hereby appropriated and authorized to be paid out of the Treasury of this State by the respective departments and division 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, 1968, 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 LEGISLATIVE AND ELECTIONS General Assembly Year Ending June 30, 1968 SalariesHouse Members $ 157,500 SalariesSenate Members 81,000 TOTAL $ 238,500 Chapter 40 51 Legislative Reference Bureau Year Ending June 30, 1968 Salary of Director 7,600 Salaries and Wages of Employees 10,000 Travel 500 Contractual Services 1,380 Supplies and Materials 1,050 Capital Outlay 1,300 TOTAL $ 21,830 Commission on Modernization of State Laws Personal Services 1,000 Travel 600 Contractual Services 600 TOTAL 2,200 Delaware Code Revision Commission Salaries of Commissioners 4,800 Personal ServicesLawyers 5,000 TOTAL 9,800 Delaware Commission on Interstate Cooperation Travel Legislative Travel Only $ 7,500 Other Travel 1,000 Contractual Services Council of State Governments 4,000 Delaware River Basin Advisory Committee 58,000 National Legislative Leaders Conference 1,000 Southern Nuclear Board 8,554 Other Contractual Services 1,200 Supplies and Materials 100 TOTAL $ 81,354 Kent County Department of Elections Salaries of Board Members $ 8,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 15,800 Travel 100 Contractual Services 2,078 Supplies and Materials 750 Capital Outlay 500 TOTAL $ 27,728 Sussex County Department of Elections Salaries of Board Members $ 8,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 18,000 Personal Services 1,250 Travel 200 Contractual Services 5,545 Supplies and Materials 800 52 Chapter 40 State Election Commissioner Year Ending June SO, 1968 Salaries and Wages of Employees $ 20,700 Contractual Services 13,144 Supplies and Materials 2,500 Capital Outlay 500 TOTAL $ 36,844 New Castle County Department of Elections Salaries of Board Members $ 11,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 65,500 Personal Services Mobile Registration Officers 1,500 Other Personal Services 4,500 Travel 600 Contractual Services 16,690 Supplies and Materials 2,900 Capital Outlay 2,000 TOTAL $ 105,190 Chapter 40 53 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Capital Outlay 500 TOTAL $ 34,795 TOTAL LEGISLATIVE AND ELECTIONS . .$ 558,241 EXECUTIVE AND FINANCIAL Governor Salary of Governor $ 25,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 80,000 Travel Governors' Conference 750 Other Travel 12,250 Contractual Services 4,700 Supplies and Materials 2,500 Capital Outlay 2,000 Contingent Expense 5,000 TOTAL $ 132,200 Lieutenant Governor Salary of Lieutenant Governor $ 4,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 5,400 TravelOther than Legislative 1,700 Contractual Services 640 Supplies and Materials 150 TOTAL $ 12,390 Secretary of State Salary of Secretary of State $ 15,000 Salary of Assistant Secretary of State 8,500 Salary of Director of Corporation Department 8,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 180,172 Travel 3,200 Contractual Services Printing and Binding Session Laws 29,000 54 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Dissolution Account 12,000 Other Contractual Services 22,100 Supplies and Materials Departmental Supplies 65,000 Other Supplies and Materials 3,200 Capital Outlay 3,000 TOTAL $ 349,172 State Treasurer Salary of State Treasurer $ 12,000 Salary of Deputy Treasurer 11,000 Salary and Wages of Employees 75,080 Personal Services 10 Travel 800 Contractual Services Machine Rental 39,400 Other Contractual Services 14,200 Supplies and Materials 2,200 Capital Outlay 1,000 Lost and Outdated Checks 2,500- TOTAL $ 158,190 Budget Director Salary of Budget Director $ 16,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 212,900 Personal Services 18,000 Travel 1,800 Contractual Services 76,000 Supplies and Materials 8,000 Capital Outlay 4,000 TOTAL $ 336,700 Auditor of Accounts Salary of Auditor $ 12,000 Salary of Deputy Auditor 11,000 u'hapter 40 55 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Salaries and Wages of Employees 139,700 Personal Services 35,000 Travel 2,150 Contractual Services 3,478 Supplies and Materials 4,500 Capital Outlay 5,730 TOTAL $ 213,558 Bond Issuing Officers Expense of Issuing Bonds $ 30,000 TOTAL $ 30,000 State Tax Department Salaries of Board Members 3,000 Salary of Commissioner 15,000 Salary of Deputy Tax Commissioner 12,000 Salary of Social Security Officer 7,800 Salaries and Wages of Employees 680,000 Personal Services 2,000 Travel Social Security Division 1,000 Other Travel 3,000 Contractual Services Social Security Division 650 Other Contractual Services 158,000 Supplies and Materials Social Security Division 650 Other Supplies and Materials 20,000 Capital Outlay Social Security Division 300 Other Capital Outlay 3,000 Income Tax Administration Account (Section 1195, Title 30, Delaware Code) 25,000 TOTAL $ 931,400 56 Chapter 40 Revenue Collector- Year Ending June 30, 1968 Salary of Revenue Collector 2,500 TOTAL $ 2,500 Delaware State Development Department Salary of Director 9,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 40,000 Personal Services 500 Travel 4,000 Contractual Services Tourist Services for Legislative Hall 1,000 Other Contractual Services 25,000 Supplies and Materials 8,500 Capital Outlay 800 Delmarva Advisory Council Grant 13,545 TOTAL $ 102,345 State Planning Office Salary of Director $ 17,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 104,000 Personal Services 4,000 Travel State Planning Council 1,100 Other Travel 4,000 Contractual Services 32,900 Supplies and Materials State Planning Council 250 Other Supplies and Materials 5,500 Capita/ Outlay 4,000 TOTAL $ 173,250 State Personnel Commission Salaries of Commissioners 2,250 Salary of Director 17,500 Salary of Deputy (All sourcesTotal $14,400) 14,400 Salaries and Wages of Employees 11,700 Chapter 40 57 Year Ending June SO, 1968 Travel 3,250 Contractual Services 2,000 Supplies and Materials 2,700 Capital Outlay 1,000 TOTAL $ 54,800 TOTAL EXECUTIVE AND FINANCIAL ...$ 2,496,505 JUDICIAL AND LEGAL Supreme Court Salary of Chief Justice $ 25,000 Salaries of Associate Justices 49,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 35,000 Travel 2,550 Contractual Services 7,000 Supplies and Materials 3,000 Capital Outlay 3,000 TOTAL $ 124,550 Court of Chancery Salary of Chancellor 24,000 Salaries of Vice-Chancellors 47,000 Chancellor for Reporting 400 Salaries and Wages of Employees 46,000 Travel 2,300 Contractual Services Chancellor's Report 5,750 Other Contractual Services 1,450 Supplies and Materials 2,700 Capital Outlay 3,000 TOTAL $ 132,600 Superior Court Salary of President Judge 24,000 Salaries of Associate Judges 188,000 58 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Kent Res. Judge for Reporting 400 Salaries and Wages of Employees 156,400 Personal Services 1,500 Travel 10,500 Contractual Services Judge's Report 5,750 Other Contractual Services 3,000 Supplies and Materials 5,300 Capital Outlay 6,400 TOTAL $ 401,250 Common Pleas CourtKent County Salary of Judge 21,000 TOTAL $ 21,000 Common Pleas CourtSussex County Salary of Judge $ 21,000 TOTAL $ 21,000 Family Court for New Castle County Salaries of Judges $ 63,000 Salary of Director 11,300 Salaries and Wages of Employees 351,100 Personal ServicesMasters 2,000 Travel 2,000 Contractual Services 5,930 Supplies and Materials 4,000 Capital Outlay 5,000 TOTAL $ 444,330 Family Court for Kent and Sussex Counties Salaries of Judges $ 42,000 Salary of Director 8,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 135,500 Chapter 40 Year Ending Personal ServicesMasters TOTAL New Castle County Law Library Salaries and Wages of Employees Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay TOTAL State Law Library in Kent County Salaries and Wages of Employees Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay TOTAL Sussex County Law Library Personal Services Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay TOTAL Attorney General Salary of Attorney General Salary of Administrative AssistantFull-time Salary of Chief Deputy Salaries of County Deputies (3) Salaries of County Assistant Deputies (6) Salaries of Tax Deputies (2) Salaries of State Detectives (3) Salary of Supervisor of Personnel and Records Salaries and Wages of Employees 59 June 30, 1968 3,000 $ 188,500 4,700 1,500 50 8,400 14,650 7,600 1,800 150 8,000 17,550 500 1,000 75 5,500 7,075 15,000 15,000 8,500 22,500 42,000 14,000 10,500 7,000 67,228 60 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Personal Services 5,000 Travel 5,000 Contractual Services 15,000 Supplies and Materials 7,850 Capital Outlay 5,000 TOTAL $ 239,578 Board of Post Mortem Examiners Salary of Medical Examiner $ 19,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 43,100 Personal Services 6,000 Travel 1,700 Contractual Services 4,800 Supplies and Materials 3,350 Capital Outlay 5,000 TOTAL 82,950 Public Defender Salary of Public Defender 10,000 Salary of Assistant Public DefenderFull-time 10,000 Salary of Administrative Assistant 7,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 17,700 Personal Services Lawyers 49,000 Court Reporters and Other Personal Serv-ices 5,000 Travel 1,500 Contractual Services 6,000 Supplies and Materials 1,800 Capital Outlay 1,500 TOTAL $ 110,000 Council on Administration of Justice Travel 200 Contractual Services 300 TOTAL 500 Chapter 40 61 Supervisor of Justices of Peace Year Ending June 30, 1968 Salary of Deputy Administrator $ 15,000 Salary of Assistant Deputy Administrator 9,000 Salaries of Justices of Peace (53) 424,000 Salaries of Constables (26) 130,000 Salaries of Chief Clerks (15) 67,500 Salaries of Deputy Clerks (40) 160,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 17,200 Personal Services 7,000 Travel Constables 32,500 Other Travel 400 Contractual Services 70,000 Supplies and Materials 20,000 Capital Outlay 12,000 TOTAL $ 964,600 TOTAL JUDICIAL AND LEGAL $ 2,770,133 PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL BOARDS State Board of Accountancy Salaries of Board Members 1,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 1,300 Travel 500 Contractual Services 1,950 Supplies and Materials 150 TOTAL $ 4,900 Board of Examiners and Registration of Architects Salaries and Wages of Employees . . $ 2,000 Travel 250 Contractual Services 850 Supplies and Materials 100 TOTAL $ 3,200 62 Chapter 40 State Board of Barber Examiners Year Ending June 30, 1968 Salaries of Board Members 1,400 Salary of Secretary 300 Travel 600 Contractual Services 725 Supplies and Materials 150 TOTAL 3,175 Board of Chiropody Examiners Salaries of Board Members 160 Travel 30 Contractual Services 95 Supplies and Materials 65 Capital Outlay 150 TOTAL 500 State Board of Chiropractic Examiners Salaries of Board Members 150 Travel 50 Contractual Services 113 Supplies and Materials 40 TOTAL 353 Board of Cosmetology Salaries of Board Members 1,500 Salary of Secretary 2,300 Personal Services 800 Travel 900 Contractual Services 1,100 Supplies and Materials 460 TOTAL 7,050 State Board of Dental Examiners Salaries of Board Members 700 Salaries and Wages of Employees 500 Chapter 40 63 Year Ending June 30,1968 Travel 500 Contractual Services 795 Supplies and Materials 150 TOTAL $ 2,645 State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Salary of Secretary 4,320 Salaries and Wages of Employees 800 Personal Services 300 Travel 1,000 Contractual Services 4,225 Supplies and Materials 1,200 TOTAL $ 11,845 Medical Council of Delaware Salaries of Board Members $ 2,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 8,000 Personal Services 100 Travel 2,200 Contractual Services 1,000 Supplies and Materials 850 TOTAL $ 14,650 Delaware Board of Nursing Salaries of Board Members 800 Salary of Executive Director 7,000 Salary of Assistant Executive Director 6,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 4,200 Travel 800 Contractual Services 4,940 Supplies and Materials 200 Capital Outlay 200 TOTAL $ 24,140 64 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1968 State Board of Examiners in Optometry Salaries of Board Members 300 Travel 150 Contractual Services 100 Supplies and Materials 50 TOTAL 600 State Board of Pharmacy Salaries of Board Members 1,500 Personal Services 4,000 Travel 2,000 Contractual Services 950 Supplies and Materials 150 Capital Outlay 200 TOTAL 8,800 State Examining Board of Physical Therapists Personal Services 20 Travel 30 Contractual Services 200 Supplies and Materials 25 Capital Outlay 50 TOTAL 325 State Board of Examiners of Psychologists Personal Services 100 Travel 100 Contractual Services 325 Supplies and Materials 100 Capital Outlay 75 TOTAL 700 Delaware Real Estate Commission Salaries of Board Members 1,080 Chapter 40 Year Ending June Salaries and Wages of Employees Travel Contractual Services Supplies and Materials TOTAL State Board of Examiners of Undertakers Salaries of Board Members Salaries and Wages of Employees Personal Services Travel Contractual Services Supplies and Materials TOTAL State Board of Veterinary Examiners Salaries and Wages of Employees Personal Services Travel Contractual Services TOTAL State Board of Electrical Examiners Salaries of Board Members (7) Salary of Secretary-Treasurer Operations TOTAL TOTAL PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL BOARDS 30, 1968 2,350 200 1,270 400 5,300 300 300 250 150 350 100 1,450 150 25 75 15 265 1,260 300 9,440 11,000 $ 100,898 66 Chapter ao Year Ending June 30, 1968 REGULATORY BOARDS AND AGENCIES Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission Salaries of Board Members 5,000 Salary of Secretary 9,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 112,700 Personal Services Lawyers 5,000 Court Reporters 4,000 Travel 7,000 Contractual Services 14,000 Supplies and Materials 2,720 Capital Outlay 2,200 TOTAL $ 162,120 State Athletic Commission Salaries of Board Members 900 Personal Services 100 Travel 200 Contractual Services 100 Supplies and Materials 50 Capital Outlay 100 TOTAL 1,450 State Bank Commissioner Salaries of Board Members 240 Salary of Bank Commissioner 15,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 40,000 Personal Services 100 Travel 3,650 Contractual Services 1,500 Supplies and Materials 800 Capital Outlay 600 TOTAL $ 61,890 Chapter 40 67 Bingo Control Commission Year Ending June 30, 1968 Salaries of Board Members 1,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 11,400 Travel 3,300 Contractual Services 500 Supplies and Materials 100 TOTAL $ 16,800 Board of Boiler Rules Salary of Chief Inspector 7,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 18,000 Travel 3,500 Contractual Services 2,000 Supplies and Materials 500 Capital Outlay 150 TOTAL $ 31,650 State Fire Prevention Commission Off ice of State Fire Marshal Salary of Fire Marshal $ 8,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 36,100 Travel 1,600 Contractual Services 3,189 Supplies and Materials 4,350 Capital Outlay 5,200 Fire Prevention Conference 750 TOTAL $ 59,689 State Fire Prevention Commission Delaware State Fire School Salary of Director 8,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 10,500 Travel 5,600 Contractual Services 3,700 Supplies and Materials 2,900 68 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Capital Outlay 6,500 TOTAL $ 37,700 State Human Relations Commission Salary of Executive Secretary 4,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 6,000 Personal ServicesLawyer 2,000 Travel 1,500 Contractual Services 4,500 Supplies and Materials 1,000 Capital Outlay 500 TOTAL 20,000 State Insurance Commissioner Salary of Commissioner $ 12,000 Salary of Deputy 11,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 43,050 Travel 3,275 Contractual Services Insurance Premiums 296,400 Other Contractual Services 6,150 Supplies and Materials 1,300 Capital Outlay 800 TOTAL $ 373,975 Public Service Commission Salaries of Board Members $ 13,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 40,600 Personal Services Lawyers 7,200 Other Personal Services 4,000 Travel 3,500 Contractual Services 4,500 Supplies and Materials 3,200 Capital Outlay 1,000 TOTAL $ 77,500 Chapter 40 69 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Delaware Harness Racing Commission Salaries of Board Members 3 Salary of Executive Secretary 12,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 14,500 Travel 4,000 Contractual Services 3,000 Supplies and Materials 1,500 Capital Outlay 1,500 TOTAL $ 36,503 Delaware Racing Commission Salaries of Board Members 4 Salaries and Wages of Employees 2,400 Travel 800 Contractual Services 3,062 Supplies and Materials 75 TOTAL 6,341 TOTAL REGULATORY BOARDS AND AGENCIES $ 885,618 DEFENSE Delaware National Guard Salary of Adjutant General $ 15,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 73,500 Travel 4,000 Contractual Services Special Repairs to Armories 9,000 Other Contractual Services 96,200 Supplies and Materials Small Arms Security Rooms 4,000 Other Supplies and Materials 23,000 Capital Outlay 8,000 Unit Fund Allowance 18,500 Uniform Allowance 22,000 TOTAL $ 273,200 70 Chapter 40 Department of Civil Defense Year Ending June 30, 1968 Salary of Director (Total $10,000; State $5,000; Other Sources $5,000) 5,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 34,450 Personal Services 200 Travel 700 Contractual Services 6,000 Supplies and Materials 3,375 Capital Outlay 5,000 TOTAL $ 54,725 TOTAL DEFENSE $ 327,925 LABOR State Department of Labor and Industrial Relations Salary of Executive Secretary 9,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 98,100 Personal ServicesLawyers 3,000 Travel 3,000 Contractual Services 13,000 Supplies and Materials 2,725 Capital Outlay 1,500 TOTAL 130,825 Apprenticeship and Training Council Salaries of Board Members 1,440 Salary of Director 7,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 3,900 Travel 475 Contractual Services 350 Supplies and Materials 200 Capital Outlay 150 TOTAL $ 14,015 Chapter 40 71 Industrial Accident Board Year Ending June 30, 1968 Salaries of Board Members $ 15,000 Salary of Secretary 6,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 17,900 Personal Services Legal Fees 5,300 Court Reporters 6,000 Travel 3,500 Contractual Services 5,750 Supplies and Materials 1,000 Capital Outlay 300 TOTAL $ 60,750 TOTAL LABOR $ 205,590 CULTURAL, HISTORIC AND RECREATIONAL Public Archives CommissionAdministration Salary of Archivist $ 11,100 Salaries and Wages of Employees 74,500 Personal Services 3,000 Travel 1,000 Contractual Services Old Sussex County Courthouse 600 Other Contractual Services 4,000 Supplies and Materials Film 3,000 Other Supplies and Materials 1,000 Capital Outlay Historic Markers 1,000 Other Capital Outlay 3,500 TOTAL $ 102,700 Public Archives CommissionState Museum Salaries and Wages of Employees $ 30,000 Personal Services 900 Travel 250 72 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay Alarm System Other Capital Outlay 1,600 1,000 6,000 2,000 TOTAL $ 41,750 Public Archives Commission John Dickinson Mansion Salaries and Wages of Employees $ 15,700 Personal Services 600 Contractual Services 900 Supplies and Materials 550 Capital Outlay 800 TOTAL $ 18,550 Public Archives Commission Fort Christina Monument Salaries and Wages of Employees 6,600 Personal Services 400 Contractual Services 2,420 Supplies and Materials 550 Capital Outlay 200 TOTAL $ 10,170 Public Archives CommissionGovernor's House Salaries and Wages of Employees 600 Supplies and Materials 10,000 TOTAL $ 10,600 Public Archives CommissionBuena Vista Salaries and Wages of Employees $ 26,000 Contractual Services 4,000 Chapter 40 73 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Supplies and Materials 10,000 TOTAL 40,000 Portrait Commission Travel 25 Contractual Services 155 Supplies and Materials 20 Capital Outlay 500 TOTAL 700 Lewes Memorial Commission Salaries and Wages of Employees 10,110 Personal Services 50 Travel 100 Contractual Services 1,600 Supplies and Materials 350 Capital Outlay 500 TOTAL 12,710 New Castle If Buildings Commission Salaries and Wages of Employees $ 10,000 Contractual Services 2,000 Supplies and Materials 500 Capital Outlay 500 TOTAL $ 13,000 Delaware Day Commission Contractual Services 450 TOTAL 450 Delaware Archaeological Board Salary of Archaeologist 8,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 9,500 74 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Travel 400 Contractual Services 2,000 Supplies and Materials 700 Capital Outlay 1,000 TOTAL $ 21,600 Library Commission Salary of Librarian (Total $15,000; State $8,500; Other Sources $6,500) 8,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 39,600 Travel 1,000 Contractual Services Library Service for Blind 15,000 Other Contractual Services 1,360 Supplies and Materials 1,900 Capital Outlay 4,500 TOTAL 71,860 State Park CommissionAdministration Salary of Director $ 8,800 Salary of Assistant Director 8,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 225,060 Personal Services 1,000 Travel 1,000 Contractual Services Indian River 18,950 Other Contractual Services 43,700 Supplies and Materials Indian River 6,500 Other Supplies and Materials 23,550 Capital Outlay Indian River 26,700 Other Capital- Outlay 34,000 TOTAL $ 397,760 TOTAL CULTURAL, HISTORIC AND RECREATIONAL $ 741,850 Chapter 40 75 STATE PROPERTIES Custodian Year Ending June 30, 1968 Salary of Executive Secretary $ 21,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 764,000 Personal Services 6,500 Travel 4,300 Salary of Custodian $ 12,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 250,000 Travel 500 Contractual Services 145,000 Supplies and Materials 35,000 Capital Outlay 5,000 TOTAL $ 447,500 State Buildings and Grounds Con:mission Personal Services 200 Travel 300 Contractual Services 150 Supplies and Materials 200 TOTAL 850 State Distribution Agency Salary of Director 9,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 55,800 Travel 800 Contractual Services 20,000 Supplies and Materials 5,000 Capital Outlay 2,000 TOTAL $ 93,100 TOTAL STATE PROPERTIES $ 541,450 HEALTH AND WELFARE State Board of Health 76 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Contractual Services School Examination Fees 25,000 New Jersey Virus Lab. Service 8,400 Other Contractual Services 57,000 Supplies and Materials GlassesOptometry Division 2,500 Polio and Measles Vaccine 30,000 Other Supplies and Materials 28,300 Capital Outlay 16,000 TOTAL $ 963,000 Emily P. Bissell Hospital Salary of Superintendent $ 13,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 802,000 Personal Services 20,000 Travel 3,000 Contractual Services 81,000 Supplies and Materials 161,975 Capital Outlay 35,000 TOTAL $ 1,116,475 Water and Air Resources Commission Salary of Executive Director (Total : $17,700; State $9,700; Others $8,000) 9,700 Salaries and Wages of Employees 190,600 Personal Services Lawyer 5,000 Other Personal Services 9,900 Travel 8,000 Contractual Services Boat Rental 3,600 Other Contractual Services 15,000 Supplies and Materials 20,500 Capital Outlay 64,400 TOTAL $ 326,700 Chapter 40 77 Department of Mental Health Year Ending June 30, 1968 Administration Salaries of Board Members $ 3,300 Salary of Commissioner 27,800 Salaries and Wages of Employees 248,500 Personal Services 5,000 Travel 4,500 Contractual Services Equipment Rental (A.D.P.) 12,628 Other Contractual Services 13,300 Supplies and Materials 2,600 Capital Outlay 2,000 TOTAL $ 319,628 Department of Mental Health Delaware State Hospital Salary of Superintendent $ 21,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 3,340,066 Personal Services 114,030 Travel 2,500 Contractual Services Buildings and Grounds Repair 50,000 Other Contractual Services 189,000 Supplies and Materials Buildings Repair Materials 30,000 Other Supplies and Materials 687,000 Capital Outlay 68,600 TOTAL $ 4,502,696 Department of Mental Health Mental Hygiene Clinic Salary of Director $ 21,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 268,160 Personal Services 4,000 Travel 1,000 Contractual Services 12,000 78 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Supplies and Materials 8,050 Capital Outlay 4,500 TOTAL $ 318,710 Department of Mental Health Governor Bacon Health Center Salary of Superintendent $ 21,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 1,094,370 Personal Services 16,620 Travel 1,000 Contractual Services 84,900 Supplies and Materials 142,800 Capital Outlay 12,000 TOTAL $ 1,372,690 Department of Mental Health Hospital for the Mentally Retarded Salary of Superintendent $ 21,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 1,545,820 Personal Services 31,000 Travel 1,100 Contractual Services 105,800 Supplies and Materials 274,200 Capital Outlay 28,000 TOTAL $ 2,007,420 Department of Mental Health. Daytime Care Centers Salary of Director $ 13,800 Salaries and Wages of Employees 151,380 Travel 3,700 Contractual Services 16,400 Supplies and Materials 17,400 Capital Outlay 12,600 TOTAL $ 215,280 Chapter 40 Delaware Home and Hospital for Year Ending Chronically Ill at Smyrna Salaries of Board Members Salary of Medical Director Salaries and Wages of Employees Personal Services Travel Contractual Services Automatic Accounting Equipment Food Service Other Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Drugs and Medical Supplies Other Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay TOTAL Commission for the Aging Salary of Director (Total $10,000; State $5,000; Other Sources $5,000) Salary of Deputy Director (Total $8,800; State $4,400; Other Sources $4,400) Salaries and Wages of Employees Travel Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Older American Act Grants TOTAL Delaware Commission on Children and Youth Salary of Executive Secretary Salaries and Wages of Employees Travel Contractual Services Supplies and Materials TOTAL 79 June 30, 1968 840 21,500 2,006,000 24,000 1,000 7,500 30,000 114,000 180,000 405,950 44,000 $ 2,834,790 5,000 4,400 7,000 1,000 700 400 25,000 $ 43,500 4,800 1,600 600 800 900 8,700 TOTAL $ 4,100 Delaware Commission for the Blind Salary of Director (Total $12,500; State $5,250; Other $7,250) 5,250 Salaries and Wages of Employees 87,020 Personal Services 4,000 Travel 4,800 Contractual Services Education Services 91,800 Other Contractual Services 13,200 Supplies and Materials Vocational Training 19,000 Other Supplies and Materials 2,500 Capital Outlay Stand Construction 5,000 Other Capital Outlay 3,000 Assistance Grants 164,000 TOTAL 399,570 Department of Public WelfareAdministration Salary of Director (Total $15,000; State $6,000, incl. G.A. Division; Other $9,000) 6,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 776,550 Personal Services 3,000 Travel 5,000 Contractual Services Blue Cross Accounting Contract 30,000 Other Contractual Services 67,250 Supplies and Materials 18,000 Capital Outlay 21,600 80 Chapter 40 Interagency Committee on Mental Retardation Year Ending June 30, 1968 Travel 500 Contractual Services 1,100 Supplies and Materials 700 Capital Outlay 1,800 Chapter 40 81 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Old Age Assistance Grants 360,000 Aid to Disabled Grants 247,000 Aid and Service to Needy Families 746,000 Direct CareChild Welfare Service 823,000 Medical Aid Program 200,000 TOTAL $ 3,303,400 Department of Public Welfare General Assistance Program Salary of Director 3,600 Salaries and Wages of Employees 190,000 Travel 600 Contractual Services 21,000 Supplies and Materials 7,100 Capital Outlay 4,000 General Assistance Grants 468,650 PensionsEmployees and Spouse 6,350 TOTAL $ 701,300 TOTAL HEALTH AND WELFARE $ 18,437,959 REHABILITATION Department of Corrections Salaries of Board Members 4,500 Salary of Director 16,000 Salary of Director of Institutions 12,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 1,306,260 Personal Services Payments to Inmates 22,000 Medical Services (Title 11, Section 6536) 26,200 Other Personal Services 7,200 Travel 12,000 Contractual Services Hospital Services (Title II, Section 6536) 12,000 Other Contractual Services 124,000 Supplies and Materials Drugs and Medical Supplies, Title IL Section 6536) 12,000 82 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Other Supplies and Materials 260,500 Capital Outlay 30,000 TOTAL $ 1,845,160 Youth Services Commission Salary of Executive Director $ 14,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 761,000 Personal Services 16,000 Travel 4,900 Contractual Services 55,000 Supplies and Materials Food 85,000 Other Supplies and Materials 54,100 Capital Outlay Fire Protection Improvements 10,000 Other Capital Outlay 22,000 TOTAL $ 1,022,000 Board of Parole Salaries of Board Members 2,160 Salaries and Wages of Employees 11,000 Travel 1,800 Contractual Services 1,225 Supplies and Materials 200 Capital Outlay 500 TOTAL $ 16,885 Board of Pardons Salary of President 244 Personal Services 96 Travel 100 TOTAL 440 TOTAL REHABILITATION $ 2,884,485 Chapter 40 83 AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND CONSERVATION State Board of Agriculture Year Ending June 30, 1968 Salaries of Board Members Salary of Secretary Salaries and Wages of Employees Personal Services Travel Contractual Services U.S.D.A. Market News U.S.D.A. Inspector Service Other Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay Vehicles Other Capital Outlay TOTAL State Board of Agriculture Weights and Measures Salary of Chief Inspector Salaries and Wages of Employees Personal Services Travel S Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay TOTAL Soil and Water Conservation Commission Salary of Director Salaries and Wages of Employees Travel Contractual Services Highway Crossing Contracts Other Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay 1,950 7,500 203,900 26,000 4,000 1,250 11,500 10,000 16,800 4,000 4,000 $ 290,900 7,800 40,000 400 800 1,560 3,350 3,000 56,900 12,000 39,800 4,600 90,000 2,414 400 500 84 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Tax DitchesSussex County* 22,500 Tax DitchesKent County* 10,000 Tax DitchesNew Castle County* 30,000 *Pursuant to Chapter 414, Volume 55, Delaware Code TOTAL $ 212,214 State Poultry Commission Salary of Executive Secretary Salaries and Wages of Employees Travel Contractual Services Supplies and Materials TOTAL State Forestry DepartmentAdministration Salary of State Forester (Total $10,500; State $5,250; Other $5,250) 5,250 Salaries and Wages of Employees 60,000 Travel 600 Contractual Services Sanitary Facility Rental 2,000 Other Contractual Services 5,000 Supplies and Materials 4,000 Capital Outlay 5,000 TOTAL State Forestry Department Special Fire Protection and Extinction Salaries and Wages of Employees Personal Services Travel Contractual Services Supplies and Materials Capital Outlay 2,000 1,400 600 10,525 25 14,550 81,850 12,300 1,000 50 2,000 600 3,900 TOTAL $ 19,850 Chapter 40 85 Delaware Game and Fish Commission Year Ending June 30, 1968 Salaries of Board Members 2,700 Salary of Director (Total $10,500; State $6,000; Other $4,500) 6,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 69,000 Personal Services 550 Travel 975 Contractual Services New Castle County Dog Control 25,000 Kent County Dog Control 10,000 Other Contractual Services 10,000 Supplies and Materials 12,600 Capital Outlay 3,500 TOTAL $ 140,325 Delaware Commission of Shell Fisheries Salary of Executive Secretary 5,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 51,000 Personal Services 700 Travel 750 Contractual Services Research 10,000 Other Contractual Services 5,000 Supplies and Materials 5,000 Capital Outlay 1,000 TOTAL $ 78,450 Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission Travel 300 Contractual Services 1,500 TOTAL 1,800 State Geologist Salaries and Wages of Employees $ 40,500 Travel 1,000 86 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Contractual Services River Master Program 15,000 Federal Co-op Program 17,430 Other Contractual Services 1,800 Supplies and Materials 1,100 Capital Outlay Vehicles 6,300 Other Capital Outlay 500 TOTAL $ 83,630 TOTAL AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND CONSERVATION $ 980,469 HIGHWAYS, POLICE, ETC. State Highway Department Controller's Office Salary of Controller $ 16,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 172,000 Personal Services 8,000 Travel 3,000 Contractual Services Office and E.D.P. Equipment Rental 185,000 Other Contractual Services 24,000 Supplies and Materials 13,350 Capital Outlay 3,000 Social Security Contribution (Administered by State Treasurer) 240,000 TOTAL $ 664,350 State Highway Department Engineering Division Salary of Director of Operations (All Sources) $ 21,500 Salary of Administrative Assistant (All Sources) 11,100 Salary of Chief Engineer (All Sources) 18,000 Chapter 40 87 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Salaries and Wages of Employees 4,137,100 Personal Services Lawyers 12,000 Other Personal Services 10,000 Travel 5,500 Contractual Services Snow Removal Contracts 140,000 Resurfacing Contracts 1,300,000 Grass Mowing Contracts 90,000 Other Contractual Services 468,900 Supplies and Materials 1,310,000 Capital Outlay 570,000 Lines, Center and Edge of Highways 50,000 TOTAL $ 8,144,100 State Highway Department Motor Vehicle Division Salary of Commissioner $ 15,000 Salaries and Wages of Employees 738,210 Personal Services 100 Travel 700 Contractual Services 100,550 Supplies and Materials Tags, Stickers and Numerals 159,000 Other Supplies and Materials 24,000 Capital Outlay 8,500 TOTAL $ 1,046,060 State Highway Department Safety Responsibility Division Salary Of Director $ 7,800 Salaries and Wages of Employees 19,140 Travel 500 Contractual Services 1,500 Supplies and Materials 1,200 88 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1988 Capital Outlay 300 TOTAL $ 30,440 State Highway Department Motor Fuel Tax Division Salary of Director 7,800 Salaries and Wages of Employees 28,500 Travel 3,000 Contractual Services 3,000 Supplies and Materials 1,525 Capital Outlay 1,000 TOTAL $ 44,825 State Highway Department State Police Division Salary of Superintendent $ 14,000 Salary of Director of Operations 12,600 Salaries of Uniformed Division 1,656,465 Salaries and Wages of Employees 256,000 Personal Services 1,300 Travel 10,300 Contractual Services 122,400 Supplies and Materials 154,000 Capital Outlay 104,000 Pension Fund Contribution 34,000 TOTAL $ 2,365,065 State Highway Department Communications Division Salaries and Wages of Employees $ 73,000 Travel 1,000 Contractual Services School Contracts 2,000 Other Contractual Services 4,000 DEBT SERVICE Redemptions $ 21,340,036 Interest (Total $8,996,522; General Fund $7,996,522; Capital Investment Fund In-terest $1,000,000) 7,996,522 TOTAL $ 29,336,558 Chapter 40 89 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Supplies and Materials Materials for Resale 18,000 Other Supplies and Materials 3,825 Capital Outlay 17,000 TOTAL $ 118,825 State Highway Department Mosquito Control Division Salary of Superintendent 8,800 Salaries and Wages of Employees 110,000 Travel 600 Contractual Services 60,000 Supplies and Materials 50,000 Capital Outlay Back Hoe 10,000 Other Capital Outlay 3,000 TOTAL $ 242,400 TOTAL HIGHWAYS, POLICE, ETC. . . . . $ 12,656,065 County Obligations Redemptions $ 55,000 Interest 3,407 TOTAL $ 58,407 TOTAL DEBT SERVICE $ 29,394,965 90 Chapter 40 PENSIONS AND SOCIAL SECURITY State Employees Pension Plan Year Ending June 30, 1968 Salaries and Wages of Employees $ 6,900 Travel 100 Contractual Services 1,200 Supplies and Materials 400 Capital Outlay 1,000 Benefits 3,055,000 Survivors' PensionSpouse 275,000 TOTAL $ 3,339,600 Board of State Employees' Pension Trustees Salaries and Wages of Employees $ 2,500 TOTAL $ 2,600 State Judiciary Retirement Fund Contributions $ 30,000 TOTAL $ 30,000 State Police Retirement Fund Personal Services 250 Supplies and Materials 250 Contributions Regular Pensions 255,000 Survivors' Pensions 60,000 TOTAL $ 315,500 Paraplegic Veterans' Pensions Benefits $ 6,600 TOTAL $ 6,600 Retired and Disabled Teachers' Pensions Benefits $ 200,000 TOTAL $ 200,000 Chapter 40 91 State ShareSocial Security Year Ending June 30, 1968 Contributions $ 3,069,400 TOTAL $ 3,069,400 TOTAL PENSIONS AND SOCIAL SECURITY $ 6,963,600 GRANTS-IN-AID Municipalities Street Improvement Aid Funds $ 2,000,000 TOTAL $ 2,000,000 Peninsula Horticultural Society Contractual Services $ 900 TOTAL $ 900 Crop Improvement Association Contractual Services $ 800 TOTAL $ 800 TOTAL GRANTS-IN-AID $ 2,001,700 CONTINGENCY FUND (Administered by State Budget Commission) Emergency Fund Only $ 100,000 Boiler and Roof Repair 50,000 Fire and Storm Damage 100,000 Increased EnrollmentYouth Services Com-mission 60,000 Security Treatment CenterYouth Services Commission 30,000 Public Service CommissionHearing Contin-gency 10,000 New Castle Historic Building Renovations . . 15,000 92 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Chief Admin. OfficerDelaware Home and Hospital 13,000 Coordinator of Highway Safety 5,000 Department of CorrectionsOvertime Contin-gency 15,000 Commission on Status of Women 2,500 TOTAL $ 400,500 TOTAL AGENCIES, GRANTS-IN-AID . . . . $ 82,341,453 EDUCATION Higher EducationUniversity of Delaware Operations $ 8,093,500 Diagnostic Poultry Service 10,000 General Scholarships 37,500 Aid to Needy Students (Section 5520-5524, Title 14, Delaware Code) 57,000 Teaching Scholarships (Section 5502, Title 14, Delaware Code) 50,000 Scholarship Fund (Section 5501, Title 14, Del-aware Code) 50,000- Employer's Share, Social Security (Adminis-tered by the State Treasurer) 440,600 State Employees' Pension Benefits (Adminis-tered by the State Treasurer) 245,520 TOTAL $ 8,984,120 Higher Educational Aid Advisory Commission Delaware Higher Education and Vocational Loan Program Salaries and Wages of Employees $ 4,500 Travel 500 Contractual Services 2,500 Supplies and Materials 2,500 Guaranteed Loan ReservesVocational Student Loan Plan 15,000 TOTAL $ 25,000 Chapter 40 93 Delaware State College Year Ending June 30, 1968 Salaries and Wages of Employees $ 688,000 Personal Services Work Study Program 10,000 Other Personal Services 3,000 Travel 3,000 Contractual Services 118,700 Supplies and Materials 90,500 Capital Outlay 57,900 Scholarships (Section 6510, Title 14, Delaware Code) 50,000 TOTAL $ 1,021,100 TOTAL HIGHER EDUCATION $ 10,030,220 PUBLIC EDUCATION State Board of Education DIVISION I..SALARIES Board Members $ 2,700 Superintendent 20,500 Assistant Superintendents (2) 28,680 Directors (6) 80,520 Supervisors (16) (Total $181,040; State $147,020; Other 34,020) 147,020 Supervisor, Industrial Arts (Total $11,360; State $5,680; Other $5,680) 5,680 Supervisors (6) (All other funds) Assistant Supervisors (3-11 months; 10-12 months) (Total $141,418; State $134,198; Other $7,220) 134,198 Assistant Supervisors (5) (All other funds) Assistant Supervisor, Safety Education (12 months) 11,000 Teachers Driver Education (55-10 months) ... 362,400 A. I. duPont Institute (1) 6,900 Attendance Officers (4-10 months) .. 27,200 Psychologists (12-10 months) 97,600 94 Chapter 40 Year Ending June 30, 1988 Speech and Hearing (12-10 months) 87,280 Homebound (10-10 months) 65,000 Substitutes in Districts 375,000 Other Teachers (2-12 months) 16,440 Clerical 202,300 Janitorial 2,640 Others Education Foreign Born 8,480 Bus Drivers and Attendants 118,000 E.D.P. Coordinator (Total $10,600; State $3,500; Other $7,100) 3,500 E.D.P. Programmer (Total $7,500; State $2,000; Other $5,500) 2,000 Administrative Assistant to Superinten-dent (Other $13,340) Graphic Arts (Other $9,000) Machine Operator (Other $6,000) TOTAL SALARIES AND STATE FUNDS $ 1,805,038 DIVISION II. Personal Services LawyersTenure Case Contingency 3,000 Other Personal Services 4,000 Travel Reimbursement to Parents 25,000 Mileage 26,000 Other Travel 5,000 Contractual Services Tuition and Initiation of Delaware Pro-grams 120,066 TransportationBus Contracts 2,500,000 Evening School 95,000 Other Contractual Services 83,400 Supplies and Materials 45,200 Capital Outlay Films 15,000 Buses 15,000 Other Vehicles 12,000 Other Capital Outlay 5,000 Chapter 40 95 Year Ending June 30, 1968 Scholarship Fund (Chapter 34, Title 14, Dela-ware Code) 100,000 Governor's Committee on Employment of Handicapped 500 TOTAL NON-SALARIES--STATE FUNDS . . . . $ 3,054,166 TOTAL STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION-- STATE FUNDS $ 4,859,204 State Board of Vocational Education DIVISION I.SALARIES Assistant Superintendent (Total $14,820 State $7,410; Other $7,410) 7,410 Supervisors (7) (Total $80,560State $40,280; Other $40,280) 40,280 Assistant Supervisors (5) (All other sources) Teachers Fire School 5,000 Vocational Programs 46,750 Clerical 17,000 Student Work Study 5,000 Personal Services 1,000 Travel 4,000 Contractual Services 2,700 Supplies and Materials Textbooks and SuppliesVocational Pro-grams 8,500 Other Supplies and Materials 2,400 Capital Outlay 1,800 TOTAL $ 141,840 State Board of Vocational Education. Rehabilitation Division Personal Services 73,000 Travel 7,000 Contractual Services Case Service 31,000 96 Chapter 40 Year Ending June' 30, 1968 Other Contractual Services 134,000 Supplies and Materials 22,000 TOTAL STATE BOARD OF VOCATIONAL EDU-CATION- REHABILITATION DIVISION . .$ 267,000 Educational Television Board SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS Caesar Rodney DIVISION I.-SALARIES For School Year 1967-1968 A. Chief School Officer $ 12,840 E. Principals 5 54,260 F. Part-time Principals 1 7,220 G. Administrative Assistants 2 23,080 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 97,400 H. Teachers 174 $ 1,019,590 I. Clerical 12 55,625 J. Janitorial 22 107,400 K. Health 4I/2 24,500 L. Cafeteria 5 23,850 Salary of Director $ 16,500 Salaries and Wages of Employees 369,000 Personal Services 22,000 Travel 5,000 Contractual Services University of Delaware Film Production 5,000 Film Processing 5,200 Videotape Rental 54,500 Cable Rental 500,000 Other Contractual Services 50,000 Supplies and Materials 48,000 Capital Outlay 3,000 TOTAL $ 1,078,200 Chapter 40 97 For School Year 1967-1968 DIVISION ILOTHER COSTS All Other Costs 180 162,000 Capital Outlay 180 18,000 TOTAL $ 1,508,365 Caesar Rodney Trainable School (Administered by Caesar Rodney) DIVISION I.SALARIES Teachers 4 $ 23,600 Clerical PT 1,500 Janitorial 1 4,700 Health PT 1,600 M. Attendants and Aides 4 11,600 DIVISION ILOTHER COSTS All Other Costs 8 7,200 Capital Outlay 8 800 TOTAL $ 51,000 Claymont DIVISION 1.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,840 Principals 4 44,000 Vice-Principals 1 9,860 F. Administrative Assistants 1 11,540 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 78,240 Teachers 127 $ 888,600 Clerical 9 44,400 Janitorial 22 109,100 Health 3 17,800 Cafeteria 5 21,250 DIVISION ILOTHER COSTS All Other Costs 132 118,800 Capital Outlay 132 13,200 TOTAL $ 1,291,390 98 Chapter 40 Dover DIVISION I.-SALARIES For School Year 1967-1968 A. Chief School Officer $ 13,320 E. PrincipalsFull time 8 82,120 F. Vice-principals 1 9,900 G. Administrative Assistants 2 23,080 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 128,420 H. Teachers 219 $ 1,457,000 I. Clerical 15 71,100 J. Janitorial 55 249,650 K. Health 51/2 29,400 L. Cafeteria 7 33,200 DIVISION II.-OTHER COSTS A. AU Other Costs 228 205,200 B. Capital Outlay 228 22,800 TOTAL $ 2,196,770 Alexis I. Du Pont DIVISION I.-SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 13,320 E. Principals 4 42,300 F. Vice-principals 2 18,160 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,540 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 85,320 H. Teachers 91 $ 642,400 I. Clerical 8 39,600 J. Janitorial 33 153,050 K. Health 21/2 14,500 L. Cafeteria 6 25,300 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 97 87,300 B. Capital Outlay 97 9,700 TOTAL $ 1,057,170 Chapter 40 ,99 Georgetown For School Year 1967-1968 DIVISION I.-SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,840 Principals 2 21,520 Vice-Principals 1 9,560 Administrative Assistants 1 11,060 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 54,980 Teachers 72 $ 490,000 Clerical 6 28,300 Janitorial 10 50,500 Health 2 12,000 Cafeteria 1 3,950 DIVISION II.-OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 75 67,500 Capital Outlay 75 7,500 TOTAL $ 714,730 Harrington DIVISION I.-SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 11,860 E. Principals 2 22,080 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 33,940 Teachers 57 $ 384,600 Clerical 4 20,400 Janitorial 10 50,300 Health 11/2 8,100 Cafeteria 2 8,200 DivisioN II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 59 53,100 Capital Outlay 59 5,900 TOTAL $ 564,540 100 Chapter 40 Laurel For School Year 196771968 DIVISION I.-SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,840 E. Principals 3 31,780 F. Vice-principals 1 9,560 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,540 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 65,720 H. Teachers 91 $ 623,560 I. Clerical 8 39,100 J. Janitorial 17 85,500 K. Health 21/2 14,700 L. Cafeteria 2 7,150 DIVISION II.-OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 95 85,500 B. Capital Outlay 95 9,500 TOTAL $ 930,730 Lewes DIVISION I..-SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,840 E. Principals 2 22,480 F. Principals, Part-time 1 8,000 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 43,320 H. Teachers 67 $ 449,000 I. Clerical 5 24,600 J. Janitorial 10 48,400 K. Health 2 11,700 L. Cafeteria 2 8,800 DIVISION ILOTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 70 63,000 B. Capital Outlay 70 7,000 TOTAL $ 655,820 Chapter 40 101 Milford For School Year 1967-1968 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,360 Principals 5 52,900 Vice-Principals 1 8,880 Administrative Assistants 1 11,540 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 85,680 Teachers 130 $ 871,300 Clerical 9 42,700 Janitorial 25 119,250 Health 3 16,200 Cafeteria 5 19,800 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 136 122,400 Capital Outlay 136 13,600 TOTAL $ 1,290,930 Mount Pleasant DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,840 Principals 7 76,560 Vice-principals 1 9,320 Administrative Assistants 2 20,680 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 119,400 Teachers 229 $ 1,648,600 Clerical 15 72,900 Janitorial 34 150,050 Health 51/2 32,400 Cafeteria 7 32,600 DIVISION ILOTHER COSTS All Other Costs 237 213,300 Capital Outlay 237 23,700 TOTAL $ 2,292,950 102 Chapter 40 New Castle For School Year 1967-1968 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,360 Principals 8 87,700 Vice-principals 3 29,560 Administrative Assistants 2 23,080 Newark DIVISION 1.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer Principals 15 Vice-principals 2 Administrative Assistants 4 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES H. Teachers 484 $ 1. Clerical 31 Janitorial 70 Health 12 Cafeteria 14 Attendants and Aides 1 DIVISION II.-OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 501 Capital Outlay 501 TOTAL $ 2,445,150 13,320 166,660 19,420 46,160 245,560 3,303,800 139,451 329,175 76,000 54,850 2,200 450,900 50,100 TOTAL $ 4,652,036 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 152,700 Teachers 254 $ 1,681,400 1. Clerical 17 80,000 Janitorial 44 189,550 Health 7 40,200 Cafeteria 9 36,300 DIVISION II.-OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 265 238,500 Capital Outlay 265 26,500 Chapter 40 103 Rehoboth For School Year 1967-1968 DIVISION I.-SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,320 Principals 1 10,840 Principals, Part-time 1 8,150 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 31,310 Teachers 25 $ 180,600 Clerical 2 9,600 Janitorial 6 29,000 Health 1 4,000 Cafeteria 2 8,050 DIVISION IL-OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 27 24,300 Capital Outlay 27 2,700 TOTAL $ 289,560 Seaford DIVISION 1.-SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 13,320 Principals 5 52,540 Vice-principals 1 10,340 Administrative Assistants 2 22,600 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 98,800 Teachers 151 $ 1,009,000 Clerical 11 52,500 Janitorial 31 149,700 Health 4 22,000 Cafeteria 6 26,100 Attendants and Aides 2 5,400 DIVISION IL-OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 157 141,300 Capital Outlay 157 15,700 TOTAL $ 1,520,500 104 Chapter 40 Smyrna For School Year 1967-1968 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,840 Principals 4 42,400 Administrative Assistants 1 11,540 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 66,780 Teachers 109 $ 725,200 Clerical 8 39,100 Janitorial 18 87,100 Health 3 17,400 Cafeteria 6 24,950 Attendants and Aides 1 2,600 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 113 101,700 Capital Outlay 113 11,300 TOTAL $ 1,076,130 TOTAL SPECIAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS ...$ 22,537,771 LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS Gunning Bedford, Jr. School No. 53 DIVISION 1.---SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,340 E. Principals 2 21,600 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 33,940 Teachers 44 $ 289,400 Clerical 4 19,000 Janitorial 12 59,500 Health 11/2 8,600 Cafeteria 3 12,150 DIVISION H.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 46 41,400 Capital Outlay 46 4,600 TOTAL $ 468,590 Chapter 40 105 Henry C. Conrad School No. 131 For School Year 1967-1968 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,340 Principals 1 11,640 Vice-principals 1 10,240 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 34,220 Teachers 64 $ 449,200 Clerical 5 24,600 Janitorial 10 43,880 Health 2 10,200 Cafeteria 1 4,250 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 66 59,400 Capital Outlay 66 6,600 TOTAL $ 632,350 John Dickinson No. 133 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,840 Principals 2 21,700 Vice-principals 2 19,720 Administrative Assistants 1 11,540 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 65,800 Teachers 78 $ 525,800 Clerical 7 33,300 Janitorial 20 93,100 Health 2 11,000 Cafeteria 2 7,750 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 82 73,800 Capital Outlay 82 8,200 TOTAL $ 818,750 106 Chapter 40 Alfred I. Du Pont School No. 7 For School Year 1967-1968 DIVISION 1.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 13,320 E. Principals 9 102,360 F. PrincipalsPart-time 1 9,660 G. Administrative Assistants 3 35,100 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 160,440 H. Teachers 372 $ 2,581,700 I. Clerical 24 115,900 J. Janitorial 64 306,700 K. Health 91/2 52,900 L. Cafeteria 10 41,600 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 382 343,800 Capital Outlay 382 38,200 TOTAL $ 3,641,240 W. Bush Trainable School (Administered by Alfred 1. duPont) DIVISION I.-SALARIES E. Principal 1 $ 8,550 Teachers 7 50,400 Clerical 1 4,000 Janitorial 1 4,800 Health 1 4,200 M. Attendants and Aides 4 11,800 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS Al] Other Costs 12 10,800 Capital Outlay 12 1,200 TOTAL $ 95,750 Illarshallton School No. 77 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,840 E. Principals 5 53,480 Chapter 40 For School Year G. Administrative Assistants 1 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES 107 1967-1968 11,540 $ 77,860 H. Teachers 126 $ 868,800 I. Clerical 9 43,900 J. Janitorial 23 112,900 K. Health 3 14,400 L. Cafeteria 6 24,850 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 131 117,900 B. Capital Outlay 131 13,100 TOTAL $ 1,273,710 Middletown School No. 60 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,360 E. Principals 4 43,200 G. Administrative Assistants 1 12,020 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 67,580 H. Teachers 92 $ 613,340 I. Clerical 9 42,900 J. Janitorial 18 82,300 K. Health 2% 14,700 L. Cafeteria 3 14,700 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 96 86,400 B. Capital Outlay 96 9,600 TOTAL $ 931,520 Newport School No. 21 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,840 E. Principals 2 22,100 108 Chapter 40 For School Year 1967-1968 F. PrincipalsPart-time 1 220 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 35,160 Teachers 70 $ 478,800 Clerical 5 25,200 Janitorial 11 54,350 Health 2 10,000 Cafeteria 2 7,300 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 72 64,800 Capital Outlay 72 7,200 TOTAL $ 682,810 Oak Grove School No. 130 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,840 E. Principals 3 31,880 G. Administrative Assistants 1 11,540 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 56,260 Teachers 80 $ 522,600 Clerical 7 31,600 Janitorial 11 54,300 Health 2 11,600 Cafeteria 2 8,950 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 83 74,700 Capital Outlay 83 8,300 TOTAL $ 768,310 Odessa School No. 61 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 8,000 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES 8,000 Chapter 40 109 For School Year 1967-1968 H. Teachers 5 $ 33,600 I. Clerical PT 1,000 J. Janitorial 1 4,400 K. Health PT 1,200 L. Cafeteria 1 4,100 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 6 5,400 B. Capital Outlay 6 600 TOTAL- $ 58,300 Richardson Park School No. 20 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,340 E. Principals 1 10,360 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 22,700 H. Teachers 45 $ 292,400 I. Clerical 4 19,100 J. Janitorial 6 28,400 K. Health 1I/2 8,500 L. Cafeteria 1 4,100 DivisioN ILOTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 46 41,400 B. Capital Outlay 46 4,600 TOTAL $ 421,200 De La Warr No. 47 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 13,320 E. Principals 7 76,060 F. Vice-principals 1 9,320 G. Administrative Assistants 2 22,480 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES 121,180 110 Chapter 40 For School Year 1967-1988 H. Teachers 189 $ 1,258,100 I. Clerical 13 62,700 J. Janitorial 28 130,950 K. Health 41/2 25,800 L. Cafeteria 7 30,450 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 197 177,300 Capital Outlay 197 19,700 TOTAL $ 1,826,180 John G. Leach (Administered by DeLaWarr No. 47) DIVISION I.-SALARIES E. Principals 1 $ 10,360 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 10,360 Teachers 8 $ 47,000 Clerical 1 4,800 Janitorial 1 4,800 Health 1 6,000 M. Attendants and Aides 7 15,825 DIVISION ILOTHER COSTS All Other Costs 8 7,200 Capital Outlay 8 800 TOTAL $ 96,785 Stanton School No. 38 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,840 E. Principals 5 54,060 Administrative Assistants 2 23,560 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 90,460 Teachers 160 $ 1,068,800 Chapter 40 111 For School Year 1967-1968 Clerical 12 56,900 Janitorial 25 120,650 Health 4 23,000 Cafeteria 5 23,300 DIVISION IL-OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 165 148,500 Capital Outlay 165 16,500 TOTAL $ 1,547,610 Stanton Trainable (Administered by Stanton No. 38) DIVISION 1.SALARIES E. Principal $ 10,640 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 10,640 Teachers 9 $ 54,300 Clerical 1 4,200 Janitorial 2 8,350 Health 1 5,200 Cafeteria 1 3,050 Attendants and Aides 8 22,600 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 18 16,200 Capital Outlay 18 1,800 TOTAL $ 126,340 Felton School No. 54 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,820 E. Principals 2 20,920 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 33,740 Teachers 48 $ 310,900 Clerical 4 17,900 112 Chapter 40 For School Year 1967-1968 Janitorial 7 31,425 Health 11/2 6,500 Cafeteria 1 4,100 DIVISION 11.-OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 50 45,000 Capital Outlay 50 5,000 TOTAL $ 454,565 Frederica School No. 32 DrwsroN 1.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 10,860 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 10,860 Teachers 13 $ 85,100 Clerical 1 4,800 Janitorial 2 9,800 Health PT 2,600 Cafeteria 1 4,100 DivisioN II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 14 12,600 Capital Outlay 14 1,400 TOTAL $ 131,260 Hartly School No. 96 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 9,900 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 9,900 Teachers 15 $ 99,600 Clerical 1 4,800 Janitorial 2 8,650 Health 1 5,800 Cafeteria 1 4,100 Chapter 40 113 DIVISION II.-OTHER COSTS For School Year 1967-1968 All Other Costs 15 13,500 Capital Outlay 15 1,500 TOTAL $ 147,850 Houston School No. 125 DIVISION 1.-SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 7,900 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 7,900 Teachers 9 .., 17,800 Clerical PT 1,000 Janitorial 1 5,100 Health PT 800 Cafeteria 1 4,100 DIVISION ILOTHER COSTS All Other Costs 4 3,600 Capital Outlay 4 400 TOTAL $ 40,700 Magnolia School No. 50 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 8,200 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES 8,200 Teachers 9 $ 60,600 Clerical PT 1,800 Janitorial 1 5,000 Health PT 2,000 Cafeteria 1 3,500 DIVISION II.-OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 10 9,000 Capital Outlay 10 1,000 TOTAL $ 91,100 114 Chapter 40 Bridgeville School No. 90 For School Year 1967-1968 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,820 E. Principals 2 19,960 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 32,780 Teachers 38 $ 318,200 Clerical 4 18,800 Janitorial 8 37,550 Health 11/2 6,900 Cafeteria 2 5,300 DIVISION IL-OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 50 45,000 Capital Outlay 50 5,000 TOTAL $ 469,530 John M. Clayton School No.97 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 11,860 E. Principals 2 19,520 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 31,380 Teachers 39 $ 253,000 Clerical 3 15,600 Janitorial 8 39,800 Health 1 6,000 Cafeteria 2 8,200 DIVISION IL-OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 41 36,900 Capital Outlay 41 4,100 TOTAL $ 394,980 Delmar School No. 163 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 11,840 Chapter 40 115 For School Year 1967-1968 F. PrincipalPart-time 1 8,150 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 19,990 Teachers 28 $ 193,600 Clerical 2 11,100 Janitorial 7 34,000 Health 1 4,600 Cafeteria 1 4,100 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 29 26,100 Capital Outlay 29 2,900 TOTAL $ 296,390 Ellendale School No. 125 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer 8,800 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES 8,800 Teachers 9 $ 58,800 Clerical PT 1,800 Janitorial 1 4,900 Health PT 2,000 Cafeteria 1 3,200 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 10 9,000 Capital Outlay 10 1,000 TOTAL $ 89,500 Greenwood School No. 91 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 11,360 E. Principals 1 9,960 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 21,320 H. Teachers 32 $ 211,400 116 Chapter 40 For School Year 1967-1968 Clerical 3 14,800 Janitorial 6 28,150 Health 1 6,000 Cafeteria 1 4,100 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 33 29,700 Capital Outlay 33 3,300 TOTAL $ 318,770 Lincoln School No. 3 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 8,800 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 8,800 Teachers 8 $ 50,800 Clerical 1 1,500 Janitorial 2 9,550 Health PT 1,800 Cafeteria 1 3,804 DIVISION IL-OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 9 8,100 Capital Outlay 9 900 TOTAL $ 85,250 Lord Baltimore School No. 28 DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 11,360 E. Principals 1 9,960 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 21,320 Teachers 25 $ 169,200 Clerical 2 11,100 Janitorial 5 21,800 Health 1 6,000 Cafeteria 1 3,050 Chapter 40 117 DIVISION II.-OTHER COSTS For School Year 1967-1988 All Other Costs 26 23,400 Capital Outlay 26 2,600 TOTAL $ 258,470 Millsboro School No. 23 DIVISION I.-SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,340 E. Principals 2 20,680 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 33,020 Teachers 60 $ 377,000 Clerical 4 20,400 Janitorial 9 45,500 Health ys 6,600 Cafeteria 3 11,250 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 62 55,800 Capital Outlay 62 6,200 TOTAL $ 555,770 Milton School No. 8 DIVISION 1.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 12,340 E. Principals 2 19,520 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 31,860 Teachers 45 $ 305,300 Clerical 4 20,100 Janitorial 9 45,400 Health 11,4 8,300 Cafeteria 2 7,150 DIVISION ILOTHER COSTS All Other Costs 47 42,300 Capital Outlay 47 4,700 TOTAL $ 465,110 118 Chapter 40 Selbyville School No. 32 For School Year 19674968 DIVISION 1.-SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 11,840 E. Principals 2 20,680 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 32,520 Teachers 36 $ 235,200 Clerical 3 14,600 Janitorial 7 34,600 Health 1 5,100 Cafeteria 2 8,200 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 38 34,200 Capital Outlay 38 3,800 TOTAL $ 368,220 1-2-3 Teacher School DIVISION I.-SALARIES Teachers 8 $ 54,700 Clerical 1 1,500 Janitorial 1 3,400 Health PT 1,600 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 8 7,200 Capital Outlay 8 800 TOTAL $ 69,200 Kenton No. 9 DIVISION I.SALARIES E. Principals 1 $ 1,000 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES 1,000 Teachers 6 $ 39,000 Clerical PT 1,000 Janitorial 1 4,400 Health PT 1,200 Chapter 40 119 For School Year 1967-1968 L. Cafeteria 1 3,200 DIVISION II.-OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 6 5,400 Capital Outlay 6 600 TOTAL $ 55,800 New Castle County Vocational-Technical High School DIVISION I.SALARIES I. Clerical 1 $ 5,400 DIVISION ILOTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 3 2,700 TOTAL 8,100 Kent County Vocational-Technical Center DIVISION I.-SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 11,490 E. Principal 1 10,640 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 22,130 TeachersVocational Education ... 25 $ 192,000 Clerical 2 11,100 Janitorial 7 30,650 Health 1 5,280 Cafeteria 1 3,840 DIVISION II.OTHER COSTS All Other Costs 26 70,200 Capital Outlay 26 7,800 TOTAL $ 343,000 Sussex County Vocational-Technical Center DrvzsroN 1.SALARIES A. Chief School Officer $ 10,070 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 10,070 TOTAL DIVISION I.SALARIES $ 6,514,724 TOTAL LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICTS ....$ 18,366,298 Wilmington Board of Education DIVISION I.SALARIES A. Superintendent $ 13,320 B. Assistant Superintendents 2 27,920 C. Directors 3 39,000 D. Supervisors 15 135,684 E. Principals 19 213,140 F. Vice-principals 3 30,060 G. Administrative Assistants 2 23,080 TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE SALARIES $ 482,204 H. Teachers 1. General Education 672 4,702,620 2. Vocational Education 24 187,400 3. Visiting Teachers 3 23,600 4. Psychologists 5 41,800 5. Speech and Hearing 5 37,000 6. Homebound Instruction 5,000 I. Clerical 56 283,800 J. Janitorial 107 514,200 K. Health 24 140,000 L. Cafeteria 19 79,700 M. Trainable Attendants 6 17,400 120 Chapter 40 For School Year 1967-1968 H. TeachersVocational Education 25 $ 204,720 I. Clerical 2 10,800 J. Janitorial 5 24,150 K. Health 1 5,040 L. Cafeteria 1 3,508 DIVISION IL-OTHER COSTS A. All Other Costs 25 67,500 B. Capital Outlay 25 7,500 TOTAL $ 333,288 Chapter 40 121 DIVISION II.-OTHER COSTS All Other Costs General Education Vocational Education . . Capital Outlay General Education 692 Vocational Education . . 26 TOTAL EDUCATION CONTINGENCY FUNDS $ TOTAL PUBLIC EDUCATION Educational Contingency Fund Public EducationGrowth and Up-grading (Administered pursuant to Chapter 13, Title 14, Delaware Code and Section 9 of this Act) Night SchoolGrowth Reassignment Jason School Units School Building MaintenanceState Board of Education All Federal Funds received from Federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 or its successor not otherwise ap-propriated in other Sections of this Act (Administered by Budget Commission) (Pursuant to Section II) For School Year 1967-1968 692 $622,800 26 70,200 $ 693,000 TOTAL EDUCATION TOTAL AGENCIES, GRANTS-IN-AID, CON-TINGENCY FUND 69,200 7,800 77,000 TOTAL WILMINGTON BOARD OF EDUCATION.$ 7,284,724 2,190,000 56,725,037 $ 66,755,257 82,341,453 TOTAL $149,071,710 1,525,000 15,000 150,000 500,000 122 Chapter 40 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 interest and earnings received from investment of the Capital Investment Fund during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1968, shall be paid from the Capital Investment Fund for the pay-ment 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 certicates 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 year from date of the issuance thereof. They shall be redeemable at the Farmers Bank of Dover on the date of their maturity. 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 Treasurer shall constitute a Commission to negotiate and arrange for the sale or disposition of the revenue anticipation notes or certifi-cates 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 Chapter 40 123 certificates, 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 in-debtedness shall be specifically 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 Sections 1108 and 1109, Title 14, Delaware Code, it shall be lawful for the State Budget Commission 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 income 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 appropriations provided in Section 1 of this Act. Section 7. For the purpose of matching any appropriation made for such educational acts as have been or may be passed by the Congress of the United States, in the State Board of Vocation-al 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 educational acts which re-quire the matching of funds. The amount of funds received from the United States Gov-ernment by the State Board for Vocational Education shall not be paid to the several boards and districts, hereinbefore men-tioned as reimbursements to such boards and/or districts for expenditures incurred in accordance with the provisions of the 124 Chapter 40 Delaware State Plan for vocational education, but rather shall be treated as a return of monies advanced by the State for voca-tional education and paid to the State Treasurer and by him de-posited 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 services, "Capital Outlay" and transportation of pupils to and from the regular sessions of school as provided for in the appro-priation 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, 1967, than the number of units for which appro-priation is made in this Act, such district is hereby authorized and empowered : To employ an additional number of teachers, with State funds not to exceed the difference between the number of certi-fied units of pupils as of September 30, 1967, and the number of units of pupils for which teachers are provided by Section I of this Act. To employ an additional number of clerical, health and custodial employees, not to exceed the difference between the numbr of such employees to which the district would be entitled in accordance with rules and regulations of the State Board of Education in effect as of January 1, 1967, and based on the num-ber of certified pupil units in the district on September 30, 1967, and the number of such employees provided for the district by Section 1 of this Act. In the event that any school district shall have fewer certified units of pupils based on the actual enrollment for Sep-tember 30, 1967, than the number of units for which appropria-tion is made in this Act, such district's appropriation may be reduced by the State Budget Commission to comply with the number of units based on the actual enrollment for September 30, 1967. Section 10. The State Board of Education and the State Board of Vocational Education shall employ no persons except those whose salary or wages are paid wholly or in part from the Chapter 40 125 funds appropriated by this Act except as provided in Section II. of this Act. Except for casual or part-time "Teachers" "Cler-ical" or "Janitorial" employees, all persons employed by the State Board of Education or the State Board of Vocational Edu-cation and paid wholly or in part from the funds appropriated by this Act and allocated in the line item under the headings "Assistant Superintendents" "Directors" "Supervisors (with programs)" "Assistant Supervisors (without programs)" "Teachers" "Clerical" and "Janitorial" shall be paid in accord-ance with the salary schedules for these classifications set forth in Chapter 13, Title 14, Delaware Code; provided, however, that no employee shall be paid a salary during the fiscal year covered by this Act which is lower than the salary such employee received during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1967, except in the event such employee is reduced in classication or in months employed. Section II. (a) The State Board of Education and the State Board for Vocational Education may employ such addi-tional personnel who are paid entirely from Federal or other than State General Funds provided provision for such personnel is made by line item in this Act. All personnel employed pursuant to this subsection 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 position appears, or in accordance with the specific salary specified in the line item. The State Board of Education and the State Board for Vocational Education may employ such additional personnel who are paid entirely from Federal or other than State General Funds provided such personnel are certified (or qualified where no cer-tification standards have been established) , classified, and paid as "Teachers" "Clerical" or "Janitorial" pursuant to Chapter 13, Title 14, Delaware Code. Said boards may also employ such other additional personnel who are paid entirely from Federal or other than State General Funds subject to the prior approval of the Budget Commission. The Board of Public Education in Wilmington, the Boards of Education in Special School Districts, the Boards of School Trustees of School Districts, and the various School Build-ing Commissions may employ personnel who are paid wholly or 126 Chapter 40 in part from Federal and/or School Construction Funds pro-vided that such personnel shall be classied and paid in accordance with the salary schedules set forth in Chapter 13, Title 14, Dela-ware Code. In the event any of the aforementioned Boards or Commissions shall have a uniform local district salary supple-ment to the salary schedules set forth in said Chapter 13, such Board or Commission may also pay employees covered by this subsection an additional amount from Fedcral and/or school Construction Funds not in excess of that set forth in the uniform local district salary supplement. Personnel employed pursuant to this section shall not be covered by the provisions of Chapter 14, Title 14, Delaware Code. None of the various school boards or school building commissions shall enter into contracts with or pay individuals to provide consultant educational or related services from State, Federal or School Construction Funds when such individual is a salaried employee of the public school system of this State. Section 12. The sum appropriated to the State Board of Education in Section I 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 : $7 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 basis 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. (e) 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 estimat-ed cost thereof. Chapter 40 127 (d) The State Board of Education shall establish such rules and regulations as it deems necessary to assure that the purpose of this appropriation is carried out. Section 13. No funds appropria |
| Date Digital | 2010 |
| CONTENTdm file name | 3081.cpd |
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| Title | Laws of the State of Delaware - Volume 56 Part 1 - Page 1 |
| Creator2 | Delaware General Assembly |
| Type | Text |
| Full Text | LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY- FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY FIRST SESSION COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER On Tuesday, January 3, A. D. 1967 SECOND SESSION COMMENCED AND HELD AT DOVER On Tuesday, February 6, A. D. 1968 PART I VOLUME LVI CHARLES PRINTING CO., WILMINGTON, DELAWARE |
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