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City for the purposes mentioned in this subdivision. (This subdivision was adopted January 24, 1906.)

7. No appropriation shall be made from any fund for any purpose until said Committee shall have first reported financial ability.

COMMITTEE ON BUILDINGS

SEC. 16. 1. The Committee on Buildings shall have charge of all matters relating to the erection, enlargement, alteration, or repairing of all school buildings and school premises, the leasing of premises or buildings for the purposes of the Department of Education, the fitting up and equipping thereof with all necessary sanitary, electric, heating and ventilating work, furniture and pianos, and shall determine the amounts to be expended therefor, subject to financial ability and the approval of the Board. (As amended November 22, 1905, and April 24, 1907.)

2. All reports or recommendations of the Local School Boards or of the Committee on High Schools and Training Schools touching the matters with which the Committee on Buildings is charged in subdivision 1 of this section shall be referred to said Committee for examination and action.

3. Whenever it is proposed to erect or enlarge a school building, or lease or re-lease any building or premises for the purposes of the Department of Education, said Committee shall require from the City Superintendent a report in writing setting forth clearly his recommendation as to the advisability and necessity thereof. Said Committee shall obtain from the appropriate authorities certificates that the premises proposed to be leased for school purposes are in a satisfactory condition as to safety and sanitation. (As amended April 24, 1907.)

4. Whenever it shall be necessary to advertise for proposals to do any of the work with which said Committee is charged in subdivision 1 of this section, it shall so report to the Board, recommending that authority for said advertising for proposals be granted to the Superintendent of School Buildings, as provided by subdivision 1, Section 30. (As amended November 22, 1905.)

5. Said Committee shall authorize the performance of work and make appropriations therefor, as provided by Section 31, subdivisions 2 to 6 inclusive, and cause a record thereof to be kept in its minutes.

6. It shall report to the Committee on Finance in July of each year an estimate of the amount required for alterations, repairs and maintenance of school buildings for the next calendar year and for the erection, enlarging and equipment of new school buildings.

7. It shall provide for the organization of such branches of the Bureau of Buildings as it may deem necessary, and shall adopt such rules and regulations as will secure prompt and efficient service for the planning and erection of new buildings for school purposes and for the alteration and repair of existing buildings.

8. It shall have supervision and control of the Superintendent and Deputy Superintendents of School Buildings, and of all other employees in the Bureau of Buildings, and shall make rules and regulations for the proper performance of their duties.

9. It shall appoint draughtsmen, inspectors and other assistants required in the Bureau of Buildings, whose salaries shall be paid from the various appropriations on account of which the work is being performed.

10. It shall divide and redivide the City, as often as it deems necessary, into districts which may be equal or unequal in size or in number of schools contained therein, and shall assign to one or more districts an inspector, who shall be an architect, builder, carpenter, mason or other building trade mechanic.

11. Whenever it shall be charged that any employee of the Bureau of Buildings has violated the by-laws or rules or regulations applicable to such employee, said Committee may require such employee to appear before it, and if, after a hearing, the Committee shall decide that such by-law, rule or regulation has been violated, it may impose a fine to an amount not exceeding one week's salary of such employee. In case of a serious delinquency on the part of an employee, the determination of the Committee shall be reported to the Board for action thereon. (As amended November 22, 1905, and March 11, 1908.)

12. It shall have charge of all school furniture, radiators, pianos, or other school property no longer required in school buildings, and may direct such action as it may deem proper relating to the storage or disposition of such property.

COMMITTEE ON SUPPLIES

SEC. 17. 1. The Committee on Supplies shall have charge of all matters relating to the purchase of all books, apparatus, stationery, fuel, and other supplies, and the transportation of pupils. All supplies, as far as possible, shall be obtained by contract, made at public letting in the manner provided by law.

2. It shall appoint, subject to confirmation by the Board, all clerks and other employees of the Board whose appointment is not otherwise provided for, except that all employees of the Bureau of Buildings shall be first recommended by the Committee on Buildings and all employees of the Auditing Bureau shall be first recommended by the Committee on Finance. (As amended November 22, 1905.)

COMMITTEE ON BY-LAWS AND LEGISLATION

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SECTION 18, SUBDIVISION 1, AS AMENDED OCTOBER 13, 1909

Insert the following in the sixth line of subdivision 1, after the words "after such reference":

but this provision shall not be construed as prohibiting said Committee from recommending such amendments to the bylaws as it may deem advisable.

By-Laws and Legislation.

COMMITTEE ON SITES

SEC. 19. 1. The Committee on Sites shall have charge of all matters relating to sites. It shall consider every recommendation made by any Local School Board or by the Committee on High Schools and Training Schools with regard to sites for school buildings or additions thereto, and shall select and recommend to the Board the acquisition of all sites that may be required for school purposes.

2. It shall report to the Board in January and July of each year the condition of all matters or proceedings relating to sites approved by the Board which are pending and not completed.

3. It shall report to the Committee on Finance in July of each year an estimate of the amount required for the purchase or acquisition of sites during the next calendar year.

COMMITTEE ON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS

SEC. 20. 1. The Committee on Elementary Schools shall have charge of all matters relating to principals and teachers in elementary day schools, and the organization of such schools.

2. Nominations made by the Board of Superintendents for the appointment, promotion or transfer of principals or teachers in elementary day schools shall be referred to said Committee, and shall be transmitted to the Board of Education at its next meeting with recommendations as to approval or disapproval.

3. It shall have charge of all matters relating to the nomination of directors and assistant directors of special branches, and of teachers of special branches in elementary schools. (As amended December 23, 1903.)

4. All applications or recommendations for the retirement on pension of principals or teachers in elementary schools shall be referred to said Committee, and shall be transmitted, with its recommendations, to the Board for final action.

5. Except when otherwise ordered by the Board, said Committee shall conduct all trials of principals and teachers in elementary schools against whom charges have been brought in accordance with Section 1093 of the Charter, and shall report its conclusions to the Board for action thereon.

6. The conclusions adopted by any Local School Board relative to charges preferred against any principal or teacher in an elementary school shall be referred to said Committee, which shall report thereon to the Board. (As amended November 22, 1905.)

COMMITTEE ON HIGH SCHOOLS AND TRAINING SCHOOLS

SEC. 21. 1. The Committee on High Schools and Training Schools shall have charge of all matters relating to principals and teachers in day high schools and training schools for teachers, and the organization of such schools, including all matters appertaining to the furnishing of luncheons to the pupils, and the nomination and control of proper persons for such purpose. (As amended November 25, 1903.)

2. Nominations made by the Board of Superintendents for the appointment, promotion or transfer of principals and teachers in day high schools and training schools for teachers shall be referred to said Committee, and shall be transmitted to the Board of Education at its next meeting with recommendations as to approval or disapproval.

3. All applications or recommendations for retirement on pension of members of the teaching or supervising staff (including the members of the Board of Examiners), except principals or teachers in elementary schools, shall be referred to said Committee and reported to the Board for final action.

4. Except when otherwise ordered by the Board, said Committee shall conduct all trials of principals and teachers in high schools and training schools against whom charges have been brought in accordance with Section 1093 of the Charter, and shall report its conclusions to the Board for action thereon.

5. The conclusions adopted by said Committee relative to charges preferred against any principal or teacher in a high school or a

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