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Salaries or Compensation
increase of salary, legislator disqualified from office which salary
increased during term Art. III, §12
special laws increasing compensation during term prohibited Art. III, §23
two-thirds vote required to change salary of constitutional officer Art. XXI, §2
judges Art. V, §11
legislative officers and employees, fixing of pay for Art. III, §9
School and Public Lands
commissioner, election and term of office Art. IV, §7
defense against unauthorized claims Art. VIII, §14
leases for agricultural and grazing purposes Art. VIII, §9
disapproval of lease by Governor Art. VIII, §12
mineral lease income, payment into permanent fund Art. VIII, §18
mineral rights reserved to state Art. VIII, §19
occupancy, claim not acquired by Art. VIII, §10
protection against trespass or unlawful appropriation Art. VIII, §14
sale of lands
advertising for sale Art. VIII, §5
appraisal before sale Art. VIII, §4
commissioner to conduct sales Art. VIII, §6
disapproval by Governor Art. VIII, §12
Governor's approval required Art. VIII, §6
price of sale Art. VIII, §5
proceeds paid into permanent fund Art. VIII, §2
selection of lands for sale Art. VIII, §4
subdivisions in which sold Art. VIII, §5
terms of sale Art. VIII, §5
title to land, when conveyed Art. VIII, §6
School Districts
debt limitation based on assessed valuation Art. XIII, §4
tax levy for retirement of debt Art. XIII, §5
School Fund
diversion from school purposes prohibited Art. VIII, §3
interest and income, annual distribution Art. VIII, §3
investment restrictions Art. VIII, §11
county loan of permanent school and endowment funds Art. XXVIII, §1
disapproval of investment by Governor Art. VIII, §12
losses made good by state Art. VIII, §13
mineral lease income, payment into fund Art. VIII, §18
principal to remain inviolate Art. VIII, §2
sources of fund . VIII, §2
School of Mines and Technology
constitutional status as state institution Art. XIV, §3
control by board of regents Art. XIV, §3
mining and metallurgy to be taught Art. XIV, §5
Schools
free public school system required Art. VIII, §1
compact with United States Art. XXII
officers of school district not to be interested in contract

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