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§ 355. (232.) Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of each of said officers publication of 

 to exatnme aud correct the proof-sheets and su[)erintead the publi- '•-'p"''''^- 

 cation of his report, and each of said boards sliall ai)point one of 

 its members or some other suitable person, who shall superintend 

 the publication of its report. 



STATE INSTITUTIONS AND REGULATIONS KBLATINCf THKKK'l'O. 



g 412. 1881, p. 247, June 2, Sept. 10, Act 206. Section L state mstuu- 

 The People of the State of Michigan enact, That all educational, ''"°''" 

 charitable, reformatory, and penal institutions, supported wholly 

 or in part by the State, shall be known as State institutions. 



§ 413. Sec. 2. The board of each State institution shall, by the uepon to 

 first day of November preceding the regular sessions of the legisla- governor, 

 ture, make out and present to the governor a detailed statement of 

 the operations of tiie institutions for the two fiscal years closing on 

 the tiiirtieth day of the })receding September, which shall include 

 the report of the superintendent, warden, or other proper chief 

 officer, for the same period, aud a report of the treasurer of all 

 receipts aud disbursements made during the same period, which 

 report shall be furnished the State printer for publication by the 

 first day of November of the year when made. That such reports 

 shall show at the time of making the same, in detail, the number 

 and names of the various professors, superintendents, officials, and 

 all other regular employes, and the wages or salary paid to each, 

 and what, if any, other emoluments are allowed, and to whom. 

 The boards of each State institution, which is essentially educa- Kep^it to 

 tional in character, shall also annually, before the first day of ofpubiic*^ 

 November, nuike out and present to the superintendent of public instruction. 

 instruction a manuscript report showing : 



First, The condition of the educational interests of the institu- 

 tion ; 



Second, The number and names of the various professors, tutors, 

 and instructors; 



Third, The number of students or pupils in the several depart- 

 ments, and in the different classes ; 



Fourth, The courses of study pursued, and the books of instruc- 

 tion used ; 



Fifth, Such other information and suggestions as said board 

 may deem important, or the superintendent of public instruction 

 may request, to embody in his annual report. 



§ 414. Sec. 3. That the board of each State institution shall luveutory, uow 

 cause a fvill and accurate inventory, in duplicate, to be taken at the ^"^'"^ 

 close of its fiscal year next preceding the regular biennial session of 

 the legislature, by the officer in "charge, which shall specify the 

 number of acres of land and the value thereof, the number, kind, 

 and value of buildings, the various kinds of personal j^roperty and 

 the value thereof, which inventory shall be signed by the officer 

 making the same, and certified as correct by the board for which it 

 is made, one copy of which shall be made in a proper record book 

 to be kept for that purpose in the institution, and the other shall 

 be filed in the office of the secretary of state by the first day of 



