Children and Young Persons Act 1963
CH. 37
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PART II
43. For subsection (2) of section 28 of the principal Act and for subsection (2) of section 36 of the principal Scottish Act Extended there shall be substituted the following subsection:-
(2) Any authorised officer of the said authority or any constable may-
(a) at any time enter any place used as a broadcasting studio or film studio or used for the recording of a performance with a view to its use in a broadcast or in a film intended for public exhibition and make inquiries therein as to any children taking part in performances to which section 37 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1963 applies; (b) at any time during the currency of a licence granted under the said section 37 or under the provisions of this Part of this Act relating to training for dangerous performances enter any place (whether or not it is such a place as is mentioned in para- graph (a) of this subsection) where the person to whom the licence relates is authorised by the licence to take part in a performance or to be trained, and may make inquiries therein with respect to that person."
Construction of Part II
powers of entry.
44.—(1) This Part of this Act, in its application to England Construction and Wales, and, as regards section 42, in its application else- of Part II. where, shall be construed, and Part II of the principal Act shall have effect, as if this Part were included in that Part.
(2) This Part of this Act, except section 42, shall, in its appli- cation to Scotland, be construed as if it were included in Part III of the principal Scottish Act and as if references to a local authority were references to an education authority; and the said Part III shall have effect as if this Part of this Act (except sec- tion 42) were included in it.
PART III
MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL
Research and financial assistance
45.-(1) The Secretary of State may conduct or assist other Research. persons in conducting research into any matter connected with his functions or the functions of local authorities under the Children and Young Persons Acts 1933 to 1956, the Children and Young Persons (Scotland) Acts 1937 and 1956, the Children Act 1948, the Children Act 1958 or this Act, or any matter con- nected with the adoption of children.
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