[CH. 12.]

A.D. 1933.

Enactment.

3RD SCH.

cont.

Children and Young Persons Act, 1933.

Justice

15 & 16 Geo. 5. c. 86.

Criminal Act, 1925.

Amendment.

[23 GEO. 5.]

Provided that a complaint under this section with respect to a con- tinuing non-compliance with a school attendance order shall not be repeated by the local education authority at any less interval than two weeks.

(2) Where an order is made under this section either sending a child to an approved school, or committing him to the care of a fit person, the provi- sions of the Children and Young Persons Act, 1933, shall apply in relation to the order as if it were an order made under that Act."

In subsection (4) of section twenty-four, for the word "sixteen" there shall be substituted the word " seventeen."

Sections 81 and 106.

FOURTH SCHEDULE.

PROVISIONS AS TO ADMINISTRATION OF APPROVED SCHOOLS AND TREATMENT OF PERSONS SENT THERETO.

General Provisions.

1.—(1) The Secretary of State may make rules for the management and discipline of approved schools, and different rules may be made as respects different schools or classes of school.

(2) The managers of an approved school may make supple- mentary rules for the management and discipline of the school, but rules so made shall not have effect unless approved by the Secretary of State.

2. No substantial addition to, or diminution or alteration of, the buildings or grounds of an approved school shall be made without the approval in writing of the Secretary of State.

Treatment of Pupils.

3. A minister of the religious persuasion to which a person in an approved school belongs may visit him at the school on such days, at such times, and on such conditions, as may be fixed by rules made by the Secretary of State, for the purpose of affording him religious assistance and instruction.

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