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Massachusetts General Laws > Part I > Title II > Chapter 15 - Department Of Education
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§ 1
Department; supervision of board
§ 1E
Board of education; composition; disqualification; tenure; vacancies; chairman; expenses; meetings; student advisory and regional councils
§ 1F
Commissioner of education; appointment; duties; salary
§ 1G
Advisory councils to board; membership; duties
§ 1I
Elimination of racial imbalance; assistance in formulation of plans; effect of non-compliance; denial of state aid; schoolhouse construction, grants; transportation costs; equal education improvement fund; guidelines
§ 1J
Judicial review of board's recommendations or revised plans; jurisdiction
§ 1R
School library and nonprint media services; funding
Subchapters
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Division For The Training Of Disabled Soldiers And Sailors
2
Division Of Library Extension
3
Division Of Immigration And Americanization
4
Teachers' Retirement Board
5
Certain Trustees And Commissioners Serving In The Department
6
University Of Massachusetts
7
Bradford Durfee College Of Technology And New Bedford Institute Of Technology
8
Southeastern Massachusetts University
9
Lowell Technological Institute Of Massachusetts Trustees
10
Regional Community Colleges
11
Council On The Arts And Humanities
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