§ 16-53-1 Board established
§ 16-53-2 Composition of board of trustees
§ 16-53-3 Duties and responsibilities
§ 16-53-4 Qualifications of members
§ 16-53-5 Officers of the board of trustees
§ 16-53-6 Expenses of members
§ 16-53-7 Gifts, grants, or donations
§ 16-53-7.1 Trustee funding
§ 16-53-8 Creation of career and technical education trust
§ 16-53-9 Functions and responsibilities of the career and technical education trust
§ 16-53-10 Trust debts and obligations
§ 16-53-11 Career and technical trust – Responsibility
§ 16-53-12 Trust gifts, grants and donations

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