Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 6, Madison, Jefferson County, 5 May 1849 — Page 4

AN ACT I the board of township trustees; he shall make all I To increase and extend the benefit of Common contract.-!. pur-ha.es and sales necessary to carry j c , I out any vote of the district, for the procuring- of c 'cC ' : ariy site for a school-house, building, hinnz, ArtROvtu Jantarv 1,1S-1j. ' repai rirs or furnishing the same, or uisposing j Section I. Be it enacted by the Genaral As- thereof, or for the keeping of any school therein, seinbiy of the State of Indiana, That ther shall , and all payments shall be made by the treasurer rn annually asae?j, collated and paid, (as the ! of the township trustees, upon the certificate State and county revenue is assessed, collected ' of cistrict trustee us to the performance of and paid,) for Che purpose of increasing the com- the service or labor, or the conveyance of the , rnon school fund, to be appropriated exclusively : property contracted for, and whenever from any for the support of common schools: first, on ' cause the feuM district trustee shall not be present the'liat of property taxable for State purposes, ' at any meeting of the voters of the district, the there shall be. levied and paid the sum of ten ; meeting shall appoint a chairman, who shall for rents on each and every hundred dollars: Second, ' the time being cischarge the duties of such trustliTe ahall be levied and paid by every person . tee. liable to pay a poll tax for State purposes twenty- j Sec. 1 1. The district trustee shall act as the orlive cents annually ; Provided, That all the tax- ! gau of communication between his district aud en required or authorized by this act in any pro- the board of township trustees, and shall make to vi-iou thereof, shall be assessed only upon free I them from time to time such suggestions as may white person, and upon the property of such i advance the educational interests of his district, persons only. Third, a tax of three dollars on j and shall, on or before the l."th of September anench one hundred dollars shall be assessed on the j nually, certify to the board of township trustees, amount of ail premiums received in this State the number of scholars in his district, male and for insurance on property or lives within the same, 1 female, betw een the ages of five and twenty-one by the agents of insurance companies not char- j years of age, distinguishing between five and ten, tered therein. And in order that said assessment j and ten and fifteen, and fifteen and twenty-one may be made, it shall be the duty of every agent 1 vears of age, the whole hum ber of scholars, of said company to render to the assessor of his , the average attendance, the length of time a county or township a true list verified by oath or ' school has been taught, whether by a male or affirmation, of all such premiums received by i female teacher, the branches taught, the books him within the year preceding the time fixed for used, whether the district has a school library, eiing personal property, and such agent shall j and if so, the number and value of the volumes, be personally liable for the payment of the afore- i the condition of the school-house and furniture said tax, which shall be collected as other taxes, j thereof, and of u hat the furniture consists; and

Hut if such agent shall, when required, refuse to render a schedule of the premiums received by him as such agent, he shall be liable to pay the sum of one hundred dollars, to be recovered by jnrtion of dtbt in the name of the auditor, for the use of common schools. Sr.c. 2. The several taxes hereinbefore mentioned, (with the exception of the tax upon premiums of insurance, shall, together with the surplus revenue fund, the saline and bank tax fund, be and hereby are set apart for the support of schools, within the respective counties of the State, and shall be denominated the county common school fund. Sef. 3. The tax upon premiums of insurance as specified in the first section of this act shall be paid over by the several county treasurers to the Irtate treasurer, distinguishing the same from j other t.nxes, and the said tate treasurer shall apportion the same among the several counties of the State, according to the number of polls therein, and pay over to the county treasurers, their respective portions of the said fund, which shall be added to, aud become a part of the common school fund. Src 4. It shall be the duty of each and every school commissioner, at the term of the board doiug county business next after the passage of this net, to make final settlement of his accounts with the county auditor, (which said settlement shall be entered upon the record of said board, and pay over to the treasurer of the couuty all moneys remaining in his hands as such commissioner, and to deliver to the county auditor all the books, papers, and securities for money loaned, appertaining to his said office; and the office of said commissioner shall thereupon be abolished, and thereafter all moneys, whether principal t interest, which by existing laws are required to be paid to the school commissioner, shall he paid to the county treasurer; and all other duties and services which are required to be performed by the school commissioner by any existing law shall be performed by the county auditor, and the said treasurer shall issue his receipt for all monies so paid to him by the school commissioner, which receipt shall be filed with the county audi- '

tor, who shall charge the said treasurer there- the meetir. g, directing the same to be levied, w ith. j with the county auditor. Src. 5. For their compensation for the dis- Skc. 1G. The auditor shall make the proper charge of the said several duties prescribed by j assesment thereof, upon the property chargable, the foregoing section, or which may be imposed j in the same manner as for Slate and county by this act, the said county auditor shall be al- j revenue, accordii g to the regular fppraiselowd upon the amount of the congressional 1 inent thereof, in his office, and shall add the township and school district funds, and other ! amount of said taxes to his duplicate in an m-

school district funds on loan in his county, at t e time, he makes his annual settlement with the lxrd doing county business, and on which interest shali have been paid for the current year, and upon the amount raised by taxation ia aid thereof, one-half of one per cent., which said compensation shall be in full for such services to be performed by said auditor; aud the said county treasurer shall be allowed upou the said sums one-half of one per cent., which allowance shall be in full of all services in collecting and disbursing the said common school fund. Src 6. Whenever the words county auditor are used in this act, they shall be understood and construed to mean, the county auditor or the clerk of the circuit court dcing the business of i

the county auditor. and may consolidate two or mo re into one, or may Src. 7. The treasurer of the several counties ! add parts of one or more to others; and the trussh.til annually on the second Monday of March tees of adjacent townships may form a district out Hoik distribution of funds applicable to school j of parts of such townships, but no sub-diviiou purpose, (upou the proper warrant of the county ; shall be made to reduce the number of scholars auditor,) to the several townships of the county, '; below twenty-live in any district. Provided, which payment shall be made to the treasurer of ' however. That before any subdivision shall be

each township; and in making the said distribu tion, the auditor shall ascertain the amount of the congressional township fund belonging to ea-h township in the ecu nty, and shall so proportion the amount raised by taxation, the surplus revenue, saline and bank tax funds, as to equalise the amount of available funds in each township as near as may be, according to the number of scholars therein; Provided, That no thing herein contained shall be so construed, as to divert the fund commonly called the congressional township fund, or any part thereof, lrom the objects and purposes for vhich it was grilled by congree. Src c. There shall be taught in each townshin of this State, by legally qualified teachers, for at least three months in each year as many free j schools as may be required for all attending schol lars in such township, and it shall be made the duty of the township trustees so u. arrange the schools of their respective townships, that the schools in each district may be taught an equal length of time, without regard to the diversity in the number of scholars attending the respective schools. Src. 0. The business of each district shall be transacted by one district trustee, who shall be elected annually by the qualified voters of the district, on the first Saturday of September, at which time also the general meetings of the voters of each district shall Hereafter l held, and the said trustee fdutll continue in office until his successor is elected and qualified. Src 10. It .shall be the duty of the district trustee to preside over all meetings of the voters of the district, to keop a record of their pro ceding, and report the same to the clerk of the btvtru of township trusters where such report li.ay be n- rs-tr , to do and perform all such arts, aitei s nuu l.uu a.- imo bt renuuvi ct h:;a by

the clerk of the board of township trustees shall certify the same to the county auditor on or before the first day of (October annually, together with a statement of the amount expended in the several districts of their township for tuition and all other expenses. Skc. 12. In cases where any school district may be formed out of portions of adjacent townslups. the report required of the district trustee shall be made to the clerk of each of the townships in which such district may lie. Skc 13. It shall be lawfui for the qualified voters of any school district in the Stale, at any general or special meeting thereof, lo vote a tax for the purpose of building a school-house, or repairing the same, or providing fuel, or such

furniture, maps, books, and apparatus, as a majority shall deem proper; they may also, for tht purpose of continuing their schools alter rhe public money shall have been expended, vote to raise by tax such an amount as the majority may deem advisable; Provided, however, Thirl the aggregate amount of all taxes, so levied by a vote of the district, shall in no case in any one year, exceed the amount of fifteen cents on each one hundred dollars worth of property. Skc. 1 I. When any tax is voted to be paid in labor, it shall be worked out under the supervision of the district trustee, and when any person charged with a tax payable in labor, shall fail to discharge the same after two weeks' notice to com- , ply with the proper requisition, the district trustee shall report the same to the clerk of the board of township trustees, whose duty it shall be to bring suit therefor in the name of the board of township trustees for the use of the proper district, and a recovery shall be had, at the rate, if any established, for commutation, if not at the rate of seventy-five cents per day, and an execution ; shall be issued thereon, which shall not be subject to any rebef what u er from valuation or appraise- ; nieiit laws. I Skc. 15. When any tax is voted by any district to be paiii in money, the district trustee shall make a list of all the taxable property within the district, together with the names of the owners, and shall file the same together with the votes of propriate column, and the said taxes shall be col lected by the county treasurer, as other revenues are collected, and the said treasurer shall when collected, hold the same subject to the order of the trustees of the proper township, for the use of the said district. Sr.c. 3.. The district shall be laid off in such manner as to be most convenient for the popalation and neighborhoods thereof, paving due regard to any school-house already erected, districts already laid off, and other circumstances proper to be considered, and sJiull be formed to contain, if convenient, not less than twenty-live scholars. And the board of township trustees shall have power to change any school districts under their charge, so as to increase or diminish their siz. made, the township trustees shall give thirty davs notice of the proposed change or subdhison, by posting the same in three public places, within ticdistrict or districts to be aifected thereby . and the v shall also give personal notice thereof, to the trustees of the districts to he affected. Skc. It-. In order to enable the trustee of the district to make the reports which are required of him by tins act, the teacher of each and every school district shall, at the expiration of the term of the school for which lie shall have been employed, furnish to the district trustee, a full and complete statement of the whole number of scholars admitted to the said school, the average attendance, the length of time the school has been taught, the branches taught, and the books used; anauntil the said report shall have been furnished by the teacher as aforesaid, it shall not be law ful for the district trustee to issue the said teacher the certificate entitling him to his compensation as such teacher. Stc lib Until the clerk cf the board of town

ship trustees shall have mace to th? County Auditor, the reports required bv the lith Section of this Act. the township of WulCtl lie is clerk siia.l not fe entitled to its uistributive share of the school t u nd. Sfc. 0. On or before the first day of November, annually, the seveni County Auditors shali report to the Treasurer of State, as superintendent of common schools, tile substance of aii reports made to them, by the several town skip clerks of their respective counties, and aiso tiie number ol unorganized townships in their respective counties, if any, the amount of territory not laid eft' into school districts, the number of acres of school 'and remaining unsold if any. and whether thsame is improved or unimproved, productive cr u nproo ur ti e. Slc. -1. It shall be the duty of the Treasurer

of State, as superintendent of commou m ho--!, to condense th- reports of said Auc.tor, a;.d sh! hit the same to the General Assembly duriiig the first week of the session thereof. Sec. -2. The township and districttra?te-s sh .'I each be allowed the sum of seventy-five cent p-r day. for each and. every day employed in th-discharge of their respective duties, and th-y shall keep an acccount of the number of d-iy, th part' of cays so employed, which account shcdl be verified by the oath or afilrnuiticii of the said trustees, and the compensation of the district trust--shall thereupon be paid by the treasurer, of proper township, out cf the funds of the proper cistrict. and for the compensation of the tow nsh.o trustees, the Couuty Auditor sh ill draw hi warrant to be paid out of the fu uds of the rcer tow ship. bEc. -3- It any county. townh:p, or district c-tficer shall fail or refuse to discharge any of the duties cf his o'.Ilce, which are now, or may hereafter be required of him by law, such c :fi..-er so offending, for every such ciV-nce, shall h liable in an action of debt to any person suing therefor, in the name of the State of Indiana for the use o

the common srht d fund, in such sum not ec ing ten dollars, us any Justice of the Peace of thproper township tr ii.-g the same m iv deem reasonable, which su m when Collected siudl be if from a district officer for the use of the school fund of his district; if from a township ofi'.eer. for iheuse of the school fund of the proper township, and if from a county officer, for the Use itf the county common school fu nd, and a;iv person t lefted to the office of township or district tru-tee. u i.o s'.; -.ii neglect or refuse to qualify and s-rve as siten, shall De habit to pay the sum oi five collars, to be recovered as herein before specified. Skc. 24. The Treasurer of Stale as superinten dent ol common scnoois, s) as lo Weil a n n iialI ly the sum of--for the j..crfur:i:aiice of the several services required oi them EC. .". In aii Cases v. fractional congressional low hshipor li.iu nshlps mi any county containing a less quantity of laud than six square miles, the sani township or townships shall be by the Auditor of the proper county, attached to. aud made to form a part of the adjacent township or townships for the purpose of having the same distiibuted, ami for school purposes, and it is hereby made the duty of the f-Ver-al Auditors, so to attach the s.-.id townships, and of the township trustees of the taw nship to w h'.oh the same may be attached to take jurisdiction thereof and district the same, and to c.o and perform ul! uch other acts, matters and things which iii.iv be necessary, a.; though the sain w ere ori '- inaily a part of their proper school terrilv.rv l . i,' ri'i i i st:c. Co. l lie several sciiooi com iiiissi all persons who have heretofore L,dd ners, and held the said ottice, as Hi-Mr securities, are hereby d-aaareu liable for any and all moneys, and older property, belonging to the school tund, remaining in the hands of the said com mis.-doht.-rs, or persons w!.o have held the said office, unaccounted for, ami it is hereby made the duty of the county an, .iter to commence and prosecute to final I'lcgim-nt, suit or suits, in the name of the Stale of Indian:'., for the use of the common school fund, against all such commissioners and per-ous who have held the office of school eomiiiissmin-r, and tlo-ir securities, for any and all such laoio-ys or oih. r property remaining in their or any of th-ir Katies unaccounted for, and in all cases where any sm h school commissioner, or person who has !.. ! :' the office of school comuiissoner or any of their securities, shall have absconded or otherw ise . ;t the State of Indiana, having any money or other property belonging to the school fund unaccounted for, or being surety for any defaulting sriead.'ommissiouer, it shad and ma be lawful, and it shall be the duty of the county auditor to commence and prosecute to final judgment, in th" name of ti.e Stab- of Indiana for the use ,,f ,,. common school fund, writ cr writs of foreign or domestic attachment against the goods or cbatti ls, l.iiids and tenements- of such ides, or removed commissioner r security, wh n s i , writ or writs nay be levied upon any property, subject by the laws of tin.' State t execution, anu the proceedings in such case shali b governed in all respects by tin1 statutes rog";i lat i n g proceedings in foreign and domestic aiiae-hment. with this exception, that the bond or bond's quired ol individuals by the said statutes, shall rebe Skc I n prosecuting any of the suits required by the foregoing section, the county auditor shall be and he hereby is authorised to employ counsel to conduct the s.iid suits. ;t such reasonable rale cf compens atian as mav be agreed upon. Skc. Any State, con nty or township officer, having the charge of any of said soho.d fa nd. who shall embezzle, or apropriate to his own u-. any of the school fund, shall, upon convi-t;oii, or presentment, or incctment. be lined in r-.nv sum nt exceeding four, nor less than two told the amount so embezzled or r:p. r-pr: own use, and be imprisou-vi in the ( for not more than six months, at tinof the court or jury trying the same. Skc. J!h Whenever school 'houses P'd to his iiiij'y jail oi.-c r--t;oii have Peeu erected private 1 1 he ra i ; t v, an. h o 1 ) .- e s t , i ; - dshed tnrein. it shall and may b-- lawful lor thtrustees of the township in uhieh the ame mav be .situated, to recognize the same as a pubiii 0i i : t - wl t .- in 4 L 0 1 1 1 - 1 1 . :- . i . . t . lOWnhe re to iile. mav in t:ieir judgment I, hist and e Six. 3'). Ail acts or parts of with any of the foregoing provis same are hereby repealed. ts CO !S ,.- la. Six-. 31. This act to be in ore- from its publication in the In. idiana Mai- J otirna -. n . : ing ;tate Sentinel, with this exception, t., a m herein contained sha I h Mistru-d to rev-nl the distribution ol the school funds P 1 Mar-h. I ro v. this s't 1 e ls-ld, under the laws now in force; however, that the several counties f lie and they are hereby exempted from the provisions of this act; until said counties r-speet-ivHy assent thereto, aul lor the parpo curing such assent, at th- annual Aug tioiis held in the several townships in s. ties, the iiis-,e, !ors shall propound t .! id coii na rsf' -1 when he presents his ballot, the ;'.,; ,.Wi;. t: n. to-v it: '-.Are vu in fiwr of int of 1-1 -I to irii-re-se an,: X!-;, ; !;;- ben-fit-i o.u i. son se hi.o's " the .? i.s-.v I. i f w '. interrogatories shall i-e :.ot -c . s n bv the r ! cl sucu elections, itU'i the nuia: v "tihg s;i i-d'-irm ati ve and lis- n-g tt.ve, - r;,.'. .. speoo.rs u; e'.-idO'U to t o- I.. V aa site; r t--jn i.uv coii h'.b-j-. at I , ed by law to make returns t f s - a le, j,: whenever a m icr.ty f th- .-ti!;" rs of 1 township Augu.-t ejection in auv t s tia connties are in favor of th.s act, th-:i the s.une fit ill take eft" ct adi b- in fnrre , ;t .4,-11 CouhtV. 't n UIlU: sUCh iss..:;t -;, . ;; -,t:i; . u.-.t.es. 1 1, VOt" for a I i ag- '- th-" -1' ' 1. -' - - 11 I e - A'J;U'. Ii-l!',) "-ha ' h- t !.-; .3-''0e

this section provided, :;i each of said counties . s.. refusing its assent thereto. It shall be the duty of the sh -riffs of said county's annua.lv. curing the pen.-encv cf the cut.cn as to the auction of this act. to give no- ' t;c-- the.-eof by pc-st;r.g up written sot.cts at' each pr-.-cinct or place of voting in their several counties. by ;u!h-iinff tii" same in a news- -

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