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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS
891

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION "W-1"

(Committee on Delayed Bills)

(By Request of Committee on Education)

LEGISLATIVE POLICY REGARDING ATHLETIC EVENTS

A concurrent resolution expressing the policy of the legislative assembly in regard to the conduct of athletic events in public schools.

WHEREAS, a bill has been introduced in the Thirty-sixth Legislative Assembly that would have prevented the scheduling of athletic events in the public schools on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each school week except in the case of recognized district, regional and state tournaments; and

WHEREAS, in view of the difficulty of dealing with this subject by general legislation said bill has been withdrawn by the sponsor in favor of this resolution; and

WHEREAS, it is the desire of the legislative assembly to express its agreement with the principle and objectives of the bill and to urge compliance with its provisions, except in unusual circumstances;

Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of North Dakota, the Senate Concurring Therein:

That local school boards of this state are urged to establish a policy of preventing public school athletic contests on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each school week except in the case of district, regional and state tournaments or in the case of exceptional circumstances; and

Be It Further Resolved, that the superintendent of public instruction is hereby directed to provide each public school board, county superintendent of schools, and the superintendent of each public school in this state with a copy of this resolution, and to urge their compliance with its provisions.

Filed March 6, 1959.

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION "Z-1"

(Committee on Delayed Bills)

(By Request)

L.R.C. STUDY OF TRADE PRACTICES

A concurrent resolution directing the legislative research committee to study certain trade practices.

WHEREAS, a bill has been introduced in the House of Representatives during the Thirty-sixth Legislative Assembly which would prohibit any manufacturer, jobber or wholesaler from