If any person shall wilfully disturb any session of the public school or any public school meeting, such person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than Ten Dollars ($10.00) nor more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00). Codes, 1942, § 6216-05; Laws, 1953, Ex Sess, ch. 26, § 5; Laws, 1970, ch. 351, § 1, eff. 4/1/1970. If any person shall wilfully disturb any session of the public school or any public school meeting, such person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than Ten Dollars ($10.00) nor more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00). Codes, 1942, § 6216-05; Laws, 1953, Ex Sess, ch. 26, § 5; Laws, 1970, ch. 351, § 1, eff. 4/1/1970. If any person shall wilfully disturb any session of the public school or any public school meeting, such person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than Ten Dollars ($10.00) nor more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00). Codes, 1942, § 6216-05; Laws, 1953, Ex Sess, ch. 26, § 5; Laws, 1970, ch. 351, § 1, eff. 4/1/1970. If any person shall wilfully disturb any session of the public school or any public school meeting, such person shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than Ten Dollars ($10.00) nor more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00). Codes, 1942, § 6216-05; Laws, 1953, Ex Sess, ch. 26, § 5; Laws, 1970, ch. 351, § 1, eff. 4/1/1970.
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