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of Education, member of Legislature - - P.L. 1955. Chancellor of University of Maine, Commissioner of Education, ex-officios; 4 appointed by Governor with advice and consent of Council, 1 Senator appointed by President of Senate, 1 Representative appointed by Speaker of the House - - P.L. 1969, c. 456.
 
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Legislative History:
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P.L. 1955, c. 441, [section symbol] 1, Art. II.
 
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P.L. 1969, cc. 456; 590, [section symbol] 28.
 
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20.48 - - State Committee on Educational Television. Created by P.&S.L. 1955, c. 204.
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Duties - - study the possibility of using television in an expanding program of education for citizens of the State, and the proper relationship of State agencies to any public or private effort to develop this potential.
 
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Members - - 2 Representatives, 1 Senator, Commissioner of Education, President of University Maine, and 2 of the general public.
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Legislative History:
 
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P.&S.L. 1955, c. 204.
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P.&S.L. 1957, c. 181.
 
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20.49 - - Fort Kent State Normal School.
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20.50 - - Fort Kent State Teachers’ College.
 
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See Madawaska Training School at Fort Kent: 20.16.
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20.51 - - University of Maine in Portland.
 
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See Portland University Extension Courses, Inc.: 20.29.
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20.52 - -Advisory Committee on Education. Created by R. 1957, c. 160.
 
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Duties - - study the problems of education in the State and departmental organization; recommend solutions.
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of Education, member of Legislature - - P.L. 1955. Chancellor of University of Maine, Commissioner of Education, ex-officios; 4 appointed by Governor with advice and consent of Council, 1 Senator appointed by President of Senate, 1 Representative appointed by Speaker of the House - - P.L. 1969, c. 456. Legislative History: P.L. 1955, c. 441, [section symbol] 1, Art. II. R. 1957, c. 155. P.L. 1969, cc. 456; 590, [section symbol] 28. 20.48 - - State Committee on Educational Television. Created by P.&S.L. 1955, c. 204. Duties - - study the possibility of using television in an expanding program of education for citizens of the State, and the proper relationship of State agencies to any public or private effort to develop this potential. Members - - 2 Representatives, 1 Senator, Commissioner of Education, President of University Maine, and 2 of the general public. Legislative History: P.&S.L. 1955, c. 204. P.&S.L. 1957, c. 181. 20.49 - - Fort Kent State Normal School. See Madawaska Training School at Fort Kent: 20.16. 20.50 - - Fort Kent State Teachers’ College. See Madawaska Training School at Fort Kent: 20.16. 20.51 - - University of Maine in Portland. See Portland University Extension Courses, Inc.: 20.29. 20.52 - -Advisory Committee on Education. Created by R. 1957, c. 160. Duties - - study the problems of education in the State and departmental organization; recommend solutions. Members – any number and a Chairman appointed by Governor. Legislative History: R. 1957, c. 160. R. 1961, c. 112. R.1965, c. 81. -89- [centered at bottom of page]