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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 45 STAT. · June 20, 1906 · Chapter 105

Chapter 105. To amend Public Law Numbered 254, approved June 20, 1906, known as the organic school law, so as to relieve individual members of the Board of Education of personal liability for acts of the board

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Chap. 105: To amend Public Law Numbered 254, approved June 20, 1906, known as the organic school law, so as to relieve individual members of the Board of Education of personal liability for acts of the board. 1929-01-26 105 Chapter 45 Stat. 1139 United States Government Publishing Office text/xml EN Pursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain. Digitization Vendor 2025-01-24 70 2 public Chapter 105.— An Act To amend Public Law Numbered 254, approved June 20, 1906, known as the organic school law, so as to relieve individual members of the Board of Education of personal liability for acts of the board.
January 26, 1929.[[S. 3828](/us/bill/70/s/3828).][[Public, No. 687](/us/pl/70/687).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* That Public LawDistrict of Columbia.Board of Education. Numbered 254, approved June 20, 1906, be amended by adding, at the end of section 2 of said Act, the following: " “The members of the Board of Education of the District ofMembers not personally liable for official acts of board, etc.Vol. 34, p. 137, amended.
Columbia shall not be personally liable in damages for any official action of the said board performed in good faith in which the said members participate, nor shall any member of said board be liable for any costs that may be taxed against them or the board on account of any such official action by them as members of the said board; but such costs shall be charged to the District of Columbia and paid as other costs are paid in suits brought against the municipality; nor shall the said board or any of it members be required to give any supersedeas bond or security for costs or damages on any appeal whatever.
” " Approved, January 26, 1929.
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