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Private Acts of 1974 Chapter 369

SECTION 1. The following private and public acts or parts of acts applicable solely to Sumner County are hereby repealed:

Chapter 74 of Acts of 1815, relative to advertising of sale of land in execution by sheriff or ranger; Chapter 65 of Acts of 1817, relative to the office of Attorney General; Chapter 293 of Acts of 1838, relative to incorporation of Gallatin Common School; Chapter 40 of Acts of 1843, relative to the county boundary line Chapter 46 of Acts of 1851, relative to establishment of Tennessee High School Chapter 194 of Acts of 1853, relative to bond issue for subscription to Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company; Chapter 67 of Acts of 1868, relative to authority of county commissioner to issue bonds; Chapter 149 of Acts of 1871,relative to duties of the Attorney General; Chapter 118 of Acts of 1889, relative to county boundary line; Chapter 337 of Acts of 1899, relative to protection of certain game birds for five (5) years; Chapter 239 of Acts of 1901, relative to boundaries of school districts; Chapter 240 of Acts of 1901, relative to protection of certain game birds; Chapter 492 of Acts of 1903, relative to protection of deer; Chapter 564 of Acts of 1903, relative to prohibition of livestock running at large Chapter 584 of Acts of 1911, relative to bond issue to pay for turnpike roads Chapter 8 of Acts of 1913, relative to tax for repair of turnpike; Chapter 135 of Acts of 1915, relative to prohibition of livestock running at large; Chapter 129 of Acts of 1905, relative to bond issues to build turnpike roads; Chapter 504 of Acts of 1907, relative to practice of veterinary medicine Chapter 405 of Acts of 1909, relative to practice of veterinary medicine; Chapter 169 of Acts of 1911, relative to prohibition of livestock running at large; Chapter 446 of Acts of 1919, relative to payment of expenses of assessing property; Chapter 439 of Acts of 1919,relative to bond issue to build courthouse; Chapter 456 of Acts of 1919, relative to compensation of County Assessor; Chapter 706 of Acts of 1923, relative to the hours for holding elections; Chapter 709 of Acts of 1925, relative to additional compensation of sheriff in enforcement of prohibition laws; Chapter 277 of Acts of 1927, relative to compensation of Chancery Court Clerks and Masters; Chapter 332 of Private Acts of 1927, relative to election of members of County Board of Education; Chapter 501 of Acts of 1927, relative to compensation of jurors; Chapter 29 of Public Acts of 1929, relative to office and duties of Assistant Attorney General; Chapter 476 of Private Acts of 1929, relative to bond issue for construction of high school and elementary schools; Chapter 667 of Private Acts of 1929, relative to establishment of college courses in high schools; Chapter 827 of Private Acts of 1929, relative to authority to organize public schools by grades; Chapter 859 of Private Acts of 1929, relative to bond issue for construction of high school and elementary schools; Chapter 339 of Private Acts of 1931, relative to regulation of taking of fish; Chapter 417 of Private Acts of 1931, relative to bond issue to pay for roads, schools and floating indebtedness; Chapter 418 of Private Acts of 1931, relative to bond issue for two (2) school buildings; Chapter 796 of Private Acts of 1931, relative to compensation of Circuit Court Clerk; Chapter 14 of Private Acts of 1933, relative to Board of Jury Commissioners Chapter 117 of Private Acts of 1933, relative to eligibility of teachers by kinship to members of County Board of Education; Chapter 118 of Private Acts of 1933,relative to school districts and members of County Board of Education; Chapter 129 of Private Acts of 1933, relative to term of members of County Board of Education; Chapter 535 of Private Acts of 1933, relative to compensation of jurors and foremen of grand juries; Chapter 649 of Private Acts of 1933, relative to regulation of fishing with artificial bait; Chapter 702 of Private Acts of 1935, relative to practice of veterinary medicine; Chapter 827 of Private Acts of 1935,relative to special tax to repair county jail; Chapter 163 of Private Acts of First Extraordinary Sessions of 1935, relative to bond issue to build courthouse and jail Chapter 143 of Private Acts of 1937, relative to bond issue for indebtedness for school purposes; Chapter 576 of Private Acts of 1937, relative to acquisition of high school property by issuance of warrants; Chapter 662 of Private Acts of 1937, relative to eligibility of teachers by kinship to members of County Board of Education; Chapter 205 of Private Acts of 1939, relative to eligibility of teachers by kinship to members of County Board of Education; Chapter 334 of Private Acts of 1939, relative to bond issue for road rights of way; Chapter 107 of Private Acts of 1941, relative to bond issue for school purposes; Chapter 249 of Private Acts of 1941, relative to bond issue for road rights of way; Chapter 8 of Private Acts of 1943, relative to the compensation of jurors and foremen of grand juries Chapter 112 of Private Acts of 1943, relative to Board of Jury Commissioners Chapter 162 of Private Acts of 1943, relative to regular quarterly sessions of County Court; Chapter 672 of Private Acts of 1947, relative to compensation of Tax Assessor and employment of deputies; Chapter 392 of Private Acts of 1949, relative to compensation for holding general and primary elections; Chapter 254 of Private Acts of 1951, relative to regular quarterly sessions of County Court Chapter 257 of Private Acts of 1951, relative to Board of Jury Commissioners Chapter 55 of Private Acts of 1953, relative to place and hours for voting; Chapter 227 of Private Acts of 1953, relative to preservation and protection of minnows Chapter 332 of Private Acts of 1953, relative to compensation of members of County Court; Chapter 2 of Private Acts of 1955, relative to voting place in Tenth Civil District; Chapter 47 of Private Acts of 1955, relative to Board of Jury Commissioners; Chapter 260 of Private Acts of 1955, relative to compensation of members of County Board of Education; Chapter 402 of Private Acts of 1957,relative to compensation of members of County Board of Education; Chapter 183 of Private Acts of 1963, relative to wheel or privilege tax on motor vehicles Chapter 2 of Private Acts of 1965, relative to wheel or privilege tax on motor vehicles; Chapter 10 of Private Acts of 1965, relative to compensation of election officials; Chapter 182 of Private Acts of 1965, relative to certain unlawful acts during election hours; Chapter 65 of Private Acts of 1967, relative to the office and duties of the Deputy Attorney General; and Chapter 471 of Private Acts of 1967, relative to restrictions on practice of law by County Judge.

SECTION 2. This Act shall have no effect unless it is approved by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Quarterly County Court of Sumner County before September 1, 1974. Its approval or non approval shall be proclaimed by the presiding officer of the Quarterly County Court and certified by him to the Secretary of State.

SECTION 3. For the purpose of approving or rejecting the provisions of this Act, it shall be effective upon becoming a law, the public welfare requiring it. For all other purposes, it shall become effective upon being approved as provided in Section 2.
Passed: March 21, 1974.