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Certification

of industrial

Industrial and Reformatory Schools.

"visitor" means any person appointed by the Governor under this Ordinance to be a visitor of any reformatory or certified industrial school.

Certified Industrial Schools.

3. The Governor in Council may, upon the application of the manager of any school or institution in which industrial training is provided, and in which children or young persons are fed, clothed and lodged as well as taught, certify by writing under the hand of the Governor that the school or institution is fit for the reception of youthful offenders to be sent there under this Ordinance, and thenceforth the school or institution shall be deemed a certified industrial school.

4. (1) The manager of a certified industrial school may make all necessary rules not repugnant to this Ordinance for the regulation and management of the institution under his charge.

(2) No such rules shall be enforced until they have been submitted to and approved of by the Governor in Council.

5. (1) A report of the condition and management of every certified industrial school shall be made to the Governor in Council at least once in each year by such person as the Governor appoints.

(2) If after his report the Governor in Council is dissatisfied with the condition and management of the school he may withdraw his certificate, and upon notice in writing of such withdrawal having been given to the manager thereof the school shall cease to be a certified industrial school from such time as is specified in such notice.

6. (1) The certificate given to any certified industrial school may be relinquished by the managers upon giving six months' previous notice of such intention, or by the executors and administrators of a deceased manager (if only one) upon giving one month's previous notice.

(2) At the expiration of six months or one month, as the case may be, from the date of such notice, unless before

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