[CH. 12.]
Children and
Young Persons Act, 1933.
[23 GEO. 5.]
A.D. 1933.
3RD SCH. -cont.
Enactment.
7 Edw. 7. c. 17. Pro- bation of Offenders Act, 1907.
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Amendment.
At the end of subsection (2) of section two there shall be inserted the following proviso-
'Provided that-
(a) it shall not be made a condition of a recognisance that a person under the age of seventeen years shall reside in any institution which is not subject to inspection by the Secretary of State unless he is while residing in the institu- tion to be employed, or to seek employment, outside it; and (b) where it is made a condition of a recognisance that a person under the age of seventeen years shall reside in any institution the court by which the probation order is made shall forthwith give notice of the terms of the order to the Secretary of State; and
(c) where such residence as aforesaid has, in the case of a person under the age of seventeen years, been made a condition of a recognisance the Secretary of State may at any time, if he considers that it is in the interests of that person so to do, cause an application to be made to the court before which he is bound by his recognisance to appear, and thereupon that court may vary the conditions of the recognisance by excluding there- from the condition as to residence, or by substituting the name of some other institution."
In subsection (5) of section six for the words "if the case was one in which the
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court in the first instance might under
" section fifteen of the Industrial Schools Act, 1866, have ordered the offender to "be sent to a certified industrial school " and the offender is still apparently under
the age of twelve years "there shall be
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