Michigan Statutes

§ 388.555 — School investigation and examination; failure to permit, cause for suspension.

Michigan § 388.555
JurisdictionMichigan
Ch. 388SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL AID
Act 302 of 1921PRIVATE, DENOMINATIONAL, AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS (388.551-388.558)

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PRIVATE, DENOMINATIONAL, AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS (EXCERPT) Act 302 of 1921 388.555 School investigation and examination; failure to permit, cause for suspension. Sec.

5.The superintendent of public instruction by himself, his assistants, or any duly authorized agent, shall have authority at any time to investigate and examine into the conditions of any school operating under this act as to the matters hereinbefore set forth and it shall be the duty of such school to admit such superintendent, his assistants or authorized agents and to submit for examination its sanitary condition, the records of enrollment of pupils, its courses of studies as set forth in section 1 of this act and the qualifications of its teachers. Any refusal to comply with provisions herein on the part of such school or

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Legislative History

1921, Act 302, Eff. Aug. 18, 1921 ;-- CL 1929, 8155 ;-- CL 1948, 388.555

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