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Code · Louisiana · Title 17 — Education

RS 17:93

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RS 17:93
§93. Superintendents to keep records and furnish requested information
Each parish superintendent shall keep a record of all business transacted by him as parish superintendent, the names, numbers and description of school districts, the tabulation of reports of school principals made monthly to him by the principals of the schools of his parish, and all other papers, books, and documents of value connected with his office, which shall be at all times subject to inspection and examination by the state superintendent of education, or by any officer, or citizen.
In addition to his annual report to the state superintendent of education, which shall be made in accordance with instructions of the state superintendent of education, he shall furnish to the state department of education such narrative and such information as the state superintendent or the state board of education may from time to time require of him.
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