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REFORMATORY SCHOOLS.

No. 11 of 1901.

1377

No. 10 of 1901, repealed by No. 1 of 1903.

No. 11 of 1901.

To consolidate and amend the laws relating to Reformatory Schools.

[7th August, 1901.]

Short title.

1. The Reformatory Schools Ordinance, 1901.

2. In this Ordinance,-

66 Expenses," when used with reference to a child detained in a Reformatory School, include the expenses of the custody, industrial training, education, and maintenance of the child :

Order of detention means an order of detention made in pursuance of this Ordinance :

Parent," when used in relation to a child, includes a guardian and every person who is by law liable to maintain the child :

66 School means a Reformatory School:

The Superintendent " means the Superintendent of Reformatory Schools.

Interpreta-tion of terms.

3. The Governor may make orders for any of the following purposes,-

Power to Governor to make orders

(1) to set apart any available site and buildings for the purpose of a school;

(2) to appoint fit persons to be respectively superintendent, masters, chaplains, and surgeons of schools, and also such subordinate officers for the service of schools as the Governor may think necessary;

(3) to discontinue the use of any school and appropriate the site and buildings thereof to any other lawful purpose;

(4) to remove children from one school to another; and,

(5) on the recommendation of the Registrar General, to send a male child, who appears to the Governor to be less than 14 years of age, to a school in any instance where such child is not and does not appear liable to be brought before a Magistrate for the purpose of being dealt with under the provisions of section 5.

[s. 4, rep. No. 1 of 1912.]

* As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 1 of 1912.

As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

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REFORMATORY SCHOOLS. No. 11 of 1901. 1377 No. 10 of 1901, repealed by No. 1 of 1903. No. 11 of 1901. To consolidate and amend the laws relating to Reformatory Schools. [7th August, 1901.] Short title. 1. The Reformatory Schools Ordinance, 1901. 2. In this Ordinance,- 66 Expenses," when used with reference to a child detained in a Reformatory School, include the expenses of the custody, industrial training, education, and maintenance of the child : Order of detention means an order of detention made in pursuance of this Ordinance : Parent," when used in relation to a child, includes a guardian and every person who is by law liable to maintain the child : 66 School means a Reformatory School: The Superintendent " means the Superintendent of Reformatory Schools. Interpreta-tion of terms. 3. The Governor may make orders for any of the following purposes,- Power to Governor to make orders (1) to set apart any available site and buildings for the purpose of a school; (2) to appoint fit persons to be respectively superintendent, masters, chaplains, and surgeons of schools, and also such subordinate officers for the service of schools as the Governor may think necessary; (3) to discontinue the use of any school and appropriate the site and buildings thereof to any other lawful purpose; (4) to remove children from one school to another; and, (5) on the recommendation of the Registrar General, to send a male child, who appears to the Governor to be less than 14 years of age, to a school in any instance where such child is not and does not appear liable to be brought before a Magistrate for the purpose of being dealt with under the provisions of section 5. [s. 4, rep. No. 1 of 1912.] * As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 1 of 1912. As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. schools.
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REFORMATORY SCHOOLS. No. 11 of 1901. 1377 No. 10 of 1901, repealed by No. 1 of 1903. No. 11 of 1901. To consolidate and amend the laws relating to Reformatory Schools. [7th August, 1901.] Short title. 1. The Reformatory Schools Ordinance, 1901. 2. In this Ordinance,- 66 Expenses," when used with reference to a child detained in a Reformatory School, include the expenses of the custody, industrial training, education, and maintenance of the child : Order of detention ,, means an order of detention made in pursuance of this Ordinance : Parent," when used in relation to a child, includes a guardian and every person who is by law liable to maintain the child : 66 · School means a Reformatory School: The Superintendent " means the Superintendent of Reforma- tory Schools. Interpreta- tion of terms. * 3. The Governor may make orders for any of the following Power to purposes,- Governor to make orders (1) to set apart any available site and buildings for the purpose relating to of a school; (2) to appoint fit persons to be respectively superintendent, masters, chaplains, and surgeons of schools, and also such sub- ordinate officers for the service of schools as the Governor may think necessary; (3) to discontinue the use of any school and appropriate the site and buildings thereof to any other lawful purpose; (4) to remove children from one school to another; and, (5) on the recommendation of the Registrar General, to send a male child, who appears to the Governor to be less than 14 years of age, to a school in any instance where such child is not and does not appear liable to be brought before a Magistrate for the purpose of being dealt with under the provisions of section 5. [s. 4, rep. No. 1 of 1912.7 * As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 1 of 1912. As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. schools. +
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REFORMATORY SCHOOLS.

No. 11 of 1901.

1377

No. 10 of 1901, repealed by No. 1 of 1903.

No. 11 of 1901.

To consolidate and amend the laws relating to Reformatory

Schools.

[7th August, 1901.]

Short title.

1. The Reformatory Schools Ordinance, 1901.

2. In this Ordinance,-

66

Expenses," when used with reference to a child detained in a Reformatory School, include the expenses of the custody, industrial training, education, and maintenance of the child :

Order of detention

,,

means an order of detention made in pursuance of this Ordinance :

Parent," when used in relation to a child, includes a guardian

and every person who is by law liable to maintain the child :

66

· School

means a Reformatory School:

The Superintendent " means the Superintendent of Reforma- tory Schools.

Interpreta- tion of terms.

*

3. The Governor may make orders for any of the following Power to purposes,-

Governor to

make orders

(1) to set apart any available site and buildings for the purpose relating to of a school;

(2) to appoint fit persons to be respectively superintendent, masters, chaplains, and surgeons of schools, and also such sub- ordinate officers for the service of schools as the Governor may think necessary;

(3) to discontinue the use of any school and appropriate the site and buildings thereof to any other lawful purpose;

(4) to remove children from one school to another; and,

(5) on the recommendation of the Registrar General, to send a male child, who appears to the Governor to be less than 14 years of age, to a school in any instance where such child is not and does not appear liable to be brought before a Magistrate for the purpose of being dealt with under the provisions of section 5.

[s. 4, rep. No. 1 of 1912.7

* As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 1 of 1912.

As amended by No. 50 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912

Supp. Sched.

schools.

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