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Private Acts of 1963 Chapter 87

COMPILER'S NOTE: This act may have been superceeded by Tennessee Code Annotated Section 49-2-203.

SECTION 1. That in Moore County, Tennessee, the County Superintendent of Education shall be elected by the people at the regular election of county officers as provided in Section 26-103 T.C.A. and shall hold office for a period of two years and until his successor shall be elected and qualified. The first such County Superintendent of Education to be so elected, shall be elected at the election for county officers on the first Thursday in August, 1964, and shall take office on the first Monday in September, 1964. A County Superintendent of Education shall be elected by the Quarterly County Court of Moore County at its regular April Term of 1963 to hold such office until the first Monday in September, 1964. No person shall be eligible to the position of County Superintendent of Education in Moore County unless he or she shall hold a professional certificate to entitle them to election as County Superintendent of Education generally, and the person so elected shall perform and discharge all of the functions now provided by law for county superintendents of education.

SECTION 2. That Chapter 647 of the Private Acts of 1947 be, and the same is hereby repealed.

SECTION 3. That this Act shall have no effect unless the same shall be approved by a two-thirds vote of the Quarterly County Court of Moore County at a regular or special meeting held not more than ninety days after the approval of this Act by the Chief Executive of the State. Its approval or nonapproval shall be proclaimed by the presiding officer of such Quarterly County Court or the reverse and shall be certified by him to the Secretary of State.

SECTION 4. That this Act shall take effect for the purpose of ratifying the same as provided in Section 3 from and after its passage, the public welfare requiring it, and for all other purposes after the same shall have been approved as provided in said Section 3.

Passed: March 6, 1963.