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  8. Chapter 199 - Schoolhouses


Chapter 199 - Schoolhouses


  • Section 199:1 - Location and Construction by District.
  • Section 199:2 - Location in Cities.
  • Section 199:3 - Construction in Cities; Joint Building Committees.
  • Section 199:4 - Transfer of Building.
  • Section 199:4-a - Final Report; Dissolution of Joint Building Committee.
  • Section 199:5 - Exception.
  • Section 199:6 - Power of Committees.
  • Section 199:7 - Location by Board.
  • Section 199:8 - Relocation by Board.
  • Section 199:9 - Relocation by State Board of Education.
  • Section 199:10 - Notice of Hearing Upon Question of Location.
  • Section 199:11 - Repealed by 2008, 289:9, I, eff. Aug. 26, 2008.
  • Section 199:12 - Hearing.
  • Section 199:13 - Repealed by 2008, 289:9, II, eff. Aug. 26, 2008.
  • Section 199:14 - Proceedings Pending.
  • Section 199:15 - New Proceedings.
  • Section 199:16 - Enlargement of Lot.
  • Section 199:17 - Taking Land.
  • Section 199:18 - Appeal From Appraisal.
  • Section 199:19 - Payment of Damages.
  • Section 199:19-a - Record.
  • Section 199:20 - Neglect to Build, Etc.
  • Section 199:21 - Accommodations.
  • Section 199:22 - Repealed by 2008, 289:9, III, eff. Aug. 26, 2008.
  • Section 199:22-a - Use to Feed Elderly.
  • Section 199:23 - to 199:26 Repealed by 2008, 289:9, IV-VII, eff. Aug. 26, 2008.
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