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    • District of Columbia Code
    • Title 38 - Educational Institutions
    • Chapter 1 - Board of Education
    • Subchapter I - General
    • § 38–112. Masculine pronoun to include both male and female

    District of Columbia Code
    Subchapter I - General
    § 38–112. Masculine pronoun to include both male and female

    Wherever the masculine pronoun occurs in this chapter it shall be construed to apply to either male or female teachers or employees of the Board of Education.
    (June 20, 1906, 34 Stat. 321, ch. 3446, § 12; Apr. 22, 1968, 82 Stat. 102, Pub. L. 90-292, § 3(d).)
    1981 Ed., § 31-116.
    1973 Ed., § 31-117.

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    Structure District of Columbia Code

    District of Columbia Code

    Title 38 - Educational Institutions

    Chapter 1 - Board of Education

    Subchapter I - General

    § 38–101. Election; term of office; vacancies; meetings

    § 38–102. General policies; expenditures; appointment of employees

    § 38–103. Annual estimates. [Repealed]

    § 38–104. Exemption from personal liability and security or bond requirement

    § 38–105. Superintendent; appointment; term of office; duties. [Repealed]

    § 38–106. Removal of Superintendent. [Repealed]

    § 38–107. Supervisor of Manual Training

    § 38–108. Classification by correlated subjects

    § 38–109. Head of department; head teacher; class size limitation

    § 38–110. Qualifications required of teachers and officials. [Repealed]

    § 38–111. Investigation or trial of teacher

    § 38–112. Masculine pronoun to include both male and female

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