[23 GEO. 5.]
Children and Young Persons Act, 1933.
[CH. 12.]
such sums of money upon such conditions as they may A.D. 1933. think fit towards, the purchase, establishment, building, alteration, enlargement, rebuilding or management of an approved school:
PART IV. -cont. local autho-
Provided that, before giving his approval, the rities. Secretary of State shall satisfy himself that the proposed expenditure is reasonable and, where it is proposed to purchase, build or establish a new school, that there is a deficiency of approved school accommodation which cannot properly be remedied in any other way.
(2) In the event of a deficiency of approved school accommodation, it shall be the duty of every local authority concerned to take, either alone or in combina- tion with other local authorities, appropriate steps under this section to remedy the deficiency.
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81.-(1) The Secretary of State may classify Classifica- approved schools according to the age of the persons tion, admin- for whom they are intended, the religious persuasion of istration, such persons, the character of the education and training agement. given therein, their geographical position, and otherwise as he thinks best calculated to secure that a person sent to an approved school is sent to a school appropriate to his case, or as may be necessary for the purposes of this Act.
(2) The managers of an approved school shall be bound to accept any person who in pursuance of this Act is sent or transferred to their school or otherwise to their care, unless-
(a) the school is a school for persons of a particular religious persuasion not being that of the person whom it is proposed to send or transfer; or (b) the school is a school provided by a local autho- rity which is not, or by a combination of local authorities no one of which is, liable to make contributions in respect of the person whom it is proposed to send or transfer; or
(c) the managers of the school satisfy the Secretary of State that there are already as many persons detained in that school, or, as the case may be, otherwise under their care, as is desirable.
(3) The provisions set out in the Fourth Schedule to this Act shall have effect in relation to the administra- tion of approved schools and the treatment of persons sent thereto.
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