§ 16-60-1 Council on elementary and secondary education established
§ 16-60-2 Appointment of board members
§ 16-60-3 Removal of public members of board
§ 16-60-4 Council on elementary and secondary education – Powers and duties
§ 16-60-4.1 Granting of high school diplomas for World War II and Korean War veterans
§ 16-60-5 Meetings of board
§ 16-60-6 Commissioner of elementary and secondary education
§ 16-60-7 Department of elementary and secondary education – Personnel board
§ 16-60-7.1 Early childhood training and resource center – Board of advisors
§ 16-60-7.2 Longevity payments – Nonclassified employees
§ 16-60-7.3 Statewide purchasing system and programs
§ 16-60-8 State educational budget and appropriations
§ 16-60-8.1 Regents recovery for indirect costs
§ 16-60-9 Investigative powers of board
§ 16-60-10 Applicability of Administrative Procedures Act
§ 16-60-11 Liberal construction of chapter required
§ 16-60-12 Meaning of terms in existing law
§ 16-60-13 Severability

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