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judge shall find on such hearing, that such child is a proper subject for treatment in said hospital, and shall commit the same thereto, he shall cause the clerk of such court to make an application for the admission of such child to said hospital, on a form to be furnished by the superintendent thereof. If such application be accepted by the superintendent of said hospital, he shall notify such clerk of that fact, and when the patient may be received, and thereupon said judge shall provide some suitable person to accompany said child to said hospital, and to deliver the same to the superintendent thereof. All costs of such proceeding shall be paid on order of the judge by the county from which such commitment is made.

6741f. Cost of care and treatment.-5. The cost of care and treatment of any such child, committed to the said hospital as aforesaid, under the foregoing section, shall be paid by the county in which the afflicted child has a legal settlement. The management of the hospital shall keep an accurate account of the cost of such treatment, and a properly certified statement thereof shall be rendered quarterly to the auditor of the State of Indiana, who shall issue his warrant on the treasurer of state for the amount thereof, to be paid out of any funds in the general fund in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, payable to the treasurer of the board of trustees of Indiana university. The treasurer of the State of Indiana shall then reimburse the general fund for the amount so paid out, by collecting from the proper county a like amount or amounts in the next succeeding semi-annual settlement with such counties. No compensation, however, shall be charged or allowed to the physician, surgeon, or nurse for the treatment or care of any such patient, other than the compensation paid therefor by the Indiana university. All funds paid to the treasurer of the said board of trustees, by the treasurer of state for the several counties, as herein provided, shall constitute a fund, to be used for the maintenance of the hospital, as such board may direct.

6741g. Donations and bequests.-6. The board of trustees of Indiana university is hereby authorized and empowered to receive, accept, hold and apply, any donations or bequests of funds or property from individual citizens, societies and organizations, which may be tendered in good faith for the purpose of assisting in the construction, extension, equipment and maintenance of the said hospital, to the end that its benefits may be extended to the largest possible number of the afflicted children of the state.

6741h. Construction and equipment.-7. This hospital for children, as a department of Indiana university, shall be under the direction of the board of trustees of said university; and in the construction, equipment and direction of said hospital the board of trustees

of said university shall receive and consider such suggestions and advice as may be tendered by the James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association.

6741i. Training school for child nursing and social service.-8. Said board of trustees is also hereby authorized and empowered to establish and maintain in connection with said hospital a training school for child nursing, and an outpatient and social service department, for the purpose of conserving the health of the children of the state.

6741j. Appropriation.-9. For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this act, there is hereby appropriated out of any funds in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, the sum of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000.00), for the purpose of the construction and equipment of the necessary building or buildings, and the additional sum of seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000.00) annually, for two fiscal years for equipment and maintenance, and fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) annually thereafter, for the maintenance of said hospital, the first of said annual appropriations to be available when said hospital is completed and ready for the admission of patients.

6741k. Repeal.-10. All laws or parts of laws in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.

[Acts 1921, p. 15. In force February 17, 1921.]

6825a. Distribution of taxes.-1. There shall be levied and collected upon all taxable property in the State of Indiana, for the year one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one (1921), and for each year thereafter for the use and benefit of the Indiana university, Purdue university and the Indiana state normal school, to be apportioned and distributed as hereinafter in this act provided, a tax of five (5) cents on every one hundred dollars ($100) of taxable property in Indiana, to be levied, collected and paid into the treasury of the State of Indiana in like manner as other state taxes are levied, collected and paid. And, so much of the proceeds of said levy as may be in the state treasury on the first day of July and on the first day of January of each year shall be immediately thereafter paid over to the boards of trustees of the respective institutions for which the tax was levied, and shall be distributed and apportioned among them severally upon the basis as follows, namely: To the said trustees of Indiana university upon the basis of two-fifths (2/5) of the total proceeds of such taxes; to the trustees of Purdue university upon the basis of twofifths (2/5) of the total proceeds of such taxes; to the trustees of the Indiana state normal school upon the basis of one-fifth (1/5) of the

total proceeds of such taxes. And the auditor of the State of Indiana shall draw proper warrants therefor. On or before the tenth day of January and of July of each year, the trustees of Indiana university, Purdue university and the Indiana state normal school shall file or cause to be filed with the auditor of state a sworn and itemized statement of their respective receipts from all sources including all tuition fees and other revenues derived from students, contingent fees, interest from permanent endowment fund, the proceeds of the taxes provided in this act and all other receipts of every kind, character and description together with a full, detailed, itemized and sworn statement of their respective expenditures for all purposes, including maintenance and permanent improvements, the amount paid to each member of the faculty, trustees and all other officers of the institution, and file with the report a copy of the receipts for each separate item of such expenditures for the six months period immediately preceding January first and July first of each year; it being the intention of this act that the reports hereinbefore provided for shall set out in full and in detail all expenditures of every kind, character and description; and from and after the taking effect of this act, it shall be unlawful for the auditor of state to issue any warrants to Indiana university, Purdue university or the Indiana state normal school until they shall have filed their respective reports as required by this act.

6825b. Application of act.-2. Nothing in this act shall affect in any way any endowment or permanent fund or funds that may belong to or may have been appropriated for either Indiana university or Purdue university or the right of any of said institutions mentioned in this act to any taxes heretofore levied for their benefit, but all such taxes heretofore levied are hereby saved to said institutions. And, Provided further, That no part of the school revenue of the state shall be deducted or set apart for the state normal school.

6825c. Funds, unexpended balance.-3. In case there shall be any unexpended balance at the end of any fiscal year, of the funds provided for by this act, apportioned to any one of said educational institutions, the same shall not revert to the state treasury but shall remain and belong to said institution to which it was apportioned, to be expended in the future for maintenance of said institutions or for improvement of the property of such institutions or for the construction of new buildings, as the board of trustees of said institutions may order.

6825d. Repeal.-4. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.

Section 5 of the above act provides that the act be in force and effect from and after its passage.

CHAPTER 63.

EDUCATION-PURDUE UNIVERSITY.

Section numbers to notes refer to the Revised Statutes of 1914 and sections herein.

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[Acts 1921, p. 390. In force March 9, 1921.]

6857a. Trustees, number, term.-1. The board of trustees of Purdue university shall hereafter consist of nine (9) members, to be appointed for such term of service and in such manner as is herein provided, and that the members of such board now in office shall continue to serve until the first day of July 1921, at which time their terms of office shall expire, and that the terms of all future trustees shall terminate on the first day of July of the year in which their terms of office expire.

6857b. Appointment of new trustees.-2. On or before the first day of July, 1921, it shall be the duty of the governor of the State of Indiana to appoint nine (9) trustees for Purdue university for the term beginning on the first day of July 1921, which trustees and their successors shall be appointed as hereinafter provided.

6857c. Trustees selected by alumni.-3. Three of the trustees so appointed shall be selected by the members of the Purdue Alumni Association [,] one of whom shall be a graduate of the school of agricul

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