NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL ASSEMBLY

1959 SESSION

 

 

CHAPTER 186

HOUSE BILL 219

 

 

AN ACT RELATING TO THE SCHOOLS OF THE GREENSBORO CITY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT AND TO THE GOVERNING BODY THEREOF AS SET OUT IN CHAPTER 385, SESSION LAWS, 1949, AND THE AMENDMENTS THERETO.

 

The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact:

 

Section 1. Chapter 385, Session Laws, 1949, as amended, is hereby further amended as follows:

(1)       The second sentence of Sec. 2.2, as it appears in Sec. 4 of Chapter 385, Session Laws, 1949, is hereby amended to read as follows:

"The members of the board and the dates of expiration of their respective terms of office are as follows:

Name of Member                                                      Date of Expiration of Term

Thornton H. Brooks                                                            March 31, 1959

J. C. Cowan, Jr.                                                                    March 31, 1959

James R. Perrin                                                                   March 31, 1961

Richard M. Wilson                                                             March 31, 1961

William M. Hampton                                                          March 31, 1962

Lessie E. Hoyle                                                                   March 31, 1962

Richard K. Hunter                                                               March 31, 1962

(2)       The words, "the Board of Trustees of the Greensboro City Administrative Unit," in Sec. 2.5(a), as it appears in Sec. 4 of Chapter 385, Session Laws, 1949, are hereby stricken out, and there is inserted in lieu thereof the words, "The Greensboro City Board of Education."

(3)       The words and figures, "as provided by General Statutes 115-353", in Sec. 2.7(b), as it appears in Sec. 4 of Chapter 385, Session Laws, 1949, are hereby stricken out and there is inserted in lieu thereof the words and figures, "as provided by General Statutes 115-56."

(4)       Sec. 6.2, as it appears in Sec. 4 of Chapter 385, Session Laws, 1949, is hereby amended by adding at the end thereof the following:

"(e)      The signature or countersignature of the chairman, the city superintendent of schools, and the treasurer may be affixed to checks or warrants for district funds by a signature machine. The board shall carry forgery insurance in such amount as it may deem reasonably necessary to protect the board against any loss resulting from any non-authorized or improper use of the signature machine and to protect the chairman, the city superintendent of schools, and the treasurer against any liability resulting from any such non-authorized or improper use of the signature machine."

(5)       Sec. 6.7, as it appears in Sec. 4 of Chapter 385, Session Laws, 1949, is hereby amended by striking out the words and figures, "General Statutes 115-340 to 115-346", and by inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures, "General Statutes 115-193 to 115-197".

(6)       Sees. 8.2 and 8.4(a), as they appear in Chapter 385, Session Laws, 1949, as amended by Section 3 of Chapter 707, Session Laws, 1951, are hereby repealed.

(7)       Sec. 8.3, as it appears in Chapter 385, Session Laws, 1949, as amended by Sec. 3 of Chapter 707, Session Laws, 1951, is hereby amended by striking out the words, "regardless of which of the two methods authorized by Section 8.2 hereof is followed", so that the Section as amended will read as follows:

"Sec. 8.3. Provisions of this Article applicable. The provisions of this Article apply to every condemnation proceeding commenced by the board."

(8)       Sec. 9.1(b) and Sec. 9.4, as they appear in Chapter 385, Session Laws, 1949, as amended by Chapter 491, Session Laws, 1953, are hereby repealed.

(9)       Sec. 9.5(b), as it appears in Chapter 385, Session Laws, 1949, is hereby amended by striking out the words and figures, "Section 9.4 of this Article," and inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures, "Chapter 115 of the General Statutes".

Sec. 2. All laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this Act are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict.

Sec. 3. This Act shall become effective upon ratification.

In the General Assembly read three times and ratified, this the 31st day of March, 1959.