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R. 1899, cc. 121; 125. R. 1901, cc. 243; 244. R. 1903, cc. 26; 49. R. 1905, cc. 57; 58. R. 1907, cc. 42; 43. R. 1909, cc. 102; 106; 291. R. 1911, cc. 140; 143; 153. R. 1913, cc. 67; 68; 88; 93; 236. P.L. 1915, c. 152, § 1. R. 1915, cc. 69; 74; 84; 85; 298. R. 1917, c. 53. R. 1919, c. 53. R. 1921, c. 91. R. 1923, c. 92. R. 1925, c. 79. R. 1927, cc. 168; 225; 226. R. 1929, c. 156. R. 1943, c. 33. R. 1945, cc. 17; 29. R. 1949, c. 177. R. 1953, c. 133. P.L. 1959, c. 342, § 27. P.&S.L. 1965, c. 192. P.&S.L. 1967, c. 38.

15.06--State School for Boys.

See State Reform School: 15.02.

15.07--Trustees of Juvenile Institutions. Created by P.L. 1911, c. 150, § 1. Abolished by P.L. 1933, c. 1, § 472. Duties assumed by Department of Health and Welfare.

Duties--perform all duties required and have all powers given by statute to Trustees of State School for Boys and Maine Industrial School for Girls.

Members--5 men and 1 women appointed by the Governor. 1911-1929. Changed to 5 men and 2 women by P.L. 1929, c. 58, § 1.

Legislative History:

P.L. 1911, c. 150, § 1. R. 1925, c. 67. P.L. 1929, c. 58, § 1. P.L. 1933, c. 1, § 472.

15.08--State School for Girls.

See Maine Industrial School for Girls: 15.05

15.09--Boys Training Center.

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