1382
Rules relating to boarding out of children.
X
Transfer to or from school from or to place of boarding.
Application of the Ordinance in case of child boarded out.
+
Disposition, by apprenticing, etc., of well-conducted child.
No. 11 of 1901.
REFORMATORY SCHOOLS.
(4) A child escaping from the person with whom he is placed in pursuance of this section, or refusing to return to the school at the expiration or on the revocation of his licence, may be apprehended and otherwise dealt with in like manner as if he had escaped from the school.
Boarding out of Children.
15. (1) The Governor may make rules consistent with this Ordinance for the boarding out of children, and for the management of children when boarded out in pursuance of this Ordinance, and for the duties of the Superintendent with respect to such children, and for the inspection of such children.
(2) While a child is under the charge of the Superintendent for the purpose of being boarded out, he shall continue under the control of the Superintendent and of any person with whom he is boarded out under the supervision of the Superintendent, notwithstanding that he may be claimed by his parent; and the order of the Magistrate shall be a sufficient authority to the Superintendent and to such person as aforesaid for retaining the child under their control.
16. The Governor may at any time order the Superintendent to transfer to a school any child boarded out in pursuance of this Ordinance or to board out any child ordered to be sent to a school, and, in either of these cases, the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply as if the child had been in the first instance sent to a school or boarded out, as the case may be.
17. The provisions of this Ordinance with respect to a child detained in a school shall, so far as applicable, apply in the case of a child boarded out in pursuance of this Ordinance, as if the place where the child is boarded out were a school: Provided that the Governor-in-Council may make such further modifications of those provisions as may appear to him to be necessary or proper for adapting them to the case of children boarded out in pursuance of this Ordinance.
Apprenticing, Enlistment, and Emigration of Children.
18. If a child who is detained in or living out on licence from a school or is being boarded out conducts himself well, the Superintend-
* As amended by No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.
+ As amended by No. 2 of 1912.
1382
Rules relating to boarding out of children.
X
Transfer to or from
school from or to place of boarding.
Application of the Ordi- nance in case of child boarded out.
+
Disposition, by appren-
ticing, etc., of well- conducted child.
No. 11 of 1901.
REFORMATORY SCHOOLS.
(4) A child escaping from the person with whom he is placed in pursuance of this section, or refusing to return to the school at the expiration or on the revocation of his licence, may be apprehended and otherwise dealt with in like manner as if he had escaped from the school.
Boarding out of Children.
15. (1) The Governor may make rules consistent with this Ordinance for the boarding out of children, and for the manage- ment of children when boarded out in pursuance of this Ordinance, and for the duties of the Superintendent with respect to such children, and for the inspection of such children.
(2) While a child is under the charge of the Superintendent for the purpose of being boarded out, he shall continue under the control of the Superintendent and of any person with whom he is boarded out under the supervision of the Superintendent, nothwith- standing that he may be claimed by his parent; and the order of the Magistrate shall be a sufficient authority to the Superintendent and to such person as aforesaid for retaining the child under their control.
16. The Governor may at any time order the Superintendent to transfer to a school any child boarded out in pursuance of this Ordinance or to board out any child ordered to be sent to a school, and, in either of these cases, the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply as if the child had been in the first instance sent to a school or boarded out, as the case may be.
17. The provisions of this Ordinance with respect to a child detained in a school shall, so far as applicable, apply in the case of a child boarded out in pursuance of this Ordinance, as if the place where the child is boarded out were a school: Provided that the Governor-in-Council may make such further modifications of those provisions as may appear to him to be necessary or proper for adapting them to the case of children boarded out in pursuance of this Ordinance.
Apprenticing, Enlistment, and Emigration of Children. 18. If a child who is detained in or living out on licence from a school or is being boarded out conducts himself well, the Superin-
* As amended by No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched. + As amended by No 2 of 1912.
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