§ 59-53-1810 Federal act accepted; State Board of Education designated as State Board of Career and Technology Training
§ 59-53-1820 Board authorized to cooperate with local or State agencies for educational advancement
§ 59-53-1830 Career and Technology training funds
§ 59-53-1840 Annual appropriation for career and technology education
§ 59-53-1850 Disbursement of funds
§ 59-53-1860 Use of funds
§ 59-53-1870 Expenditure of funds; instructional program standards; review
§ 59-53-1880 Affiliation among school districts to develop and maintain career and technology education facilities and programs
§ 59-53-1890 Affiliation agreements
§ 59-53-1900 Two or more school districts joining to create career and technology schools; composition of board; terms; vacancies
§ 59-53-1910 Joint career and technology school funding
§ 59-53-1920 Powers of joint career and technology school boards
§ 59-53-1930 Fiscal year; audits
§ 59-53-1940 Injury to or destruction of facilities of joint career and technology board; penalty
§ 59-53-1950 Appropriations for purchase of career and technology training equipment; priorities
§ 59-53-1960 Work force preparation program placement requirements; surveys; waiver; notification of possible discontinuance
§ 59-53-1980 Committee to study areas of career and technology training; recommendations

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