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REFORMATORY SCHOOLS.

No. 11 of 1901.

1373

No. 10 of 1901, repealed by No. 1 of 1903.

No. 11 of 1901.

An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the laws relating (originally to Reformatory Schools.

No. 14 of 1901.

Law Rev. [7th August, 1901.] Ord., 1924.

*

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Reformatory Schools Ordinance, 1901.

2. In this Ordinance,

(a) "Expenses", when used with reference to a child detained in a Reformatory School, includes the expenses of the custody, industrial training, education, and maintenance of the child.

(b) "Order of detention" means an order of detention made in pursuance of this Ordinance.

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

(d) "School" means a Reformatory School.

(e) "The Superintendent" means the Superintendent of Reformatory Schools.

Interpretation.

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

Power to Governor to make orders relating to schools.

(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,

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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REFORMATORY SCHOOLS. No. 11 of 1901. 1373 No. 10 of 1901, repealed by No. 1 of 1903. No. 11 of 1901. An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the laws relating (originally to Reformatory Schools. No. 14 of 1901. Law Rev. [7th August, 1901.] Ord., 1924. * 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Reformatory Schools Ordinance, 1901. 2. In this Ordinance, (a) "Expenses", when used with reference to a child detained in a Reformatory School, includes the expenses of the custody, industrial training, education, and maintenance of the child. (b) "Order of detention" means an order of detention made in pursuance of this Ordinance. (c) "Parent", when used in relation to a child, includes a guardian and every person who is by law liable to maintain the child. (d) "School" means a Reformatory School. (e) "The Superintendent" means the Superintendent of Reformatory Schools. Interpretation. 3. The Governor may make orders for any of the following purposes: Power to Governor to make orders relating to schools. (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, * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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REFORMATORY SCHOOLS. No. 11 of 1901. 1373 No. 10 of 1901, repealed by No. 1 of 1903. No. 11 of 1901. An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the laws relating (originally to Reformatory Schools. No. 14 of 1901. Law Rev. [7th August, 1901.] Ord., 1924.] * 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Reformatory Short title. Schools Ordinance, 1901. 2. In this Ordinance, (6 (a) Expenses", when used with reference to a child detained in a Reformatory School, includes the expenses of the custody, industrial training, education, and mainten- ance of the child. (b) "Order of detention" means an order of detention made in pursuance of this Ordinance. (c) "Parent", when used in relation to a child, includes a guardian and every person who is by law liable to maintain the child. (d) "School" means a Reformatory School. (e) "The Superintendent" means the Superintendent of Reformatory Schools. Interprcta- tion. 3. The Governor may make orders for any of the following Power to purposes :- Governor to make orders schools. (1) to set apart any available site and buildings for the relating to 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, * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924. **
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REFORMATORY SCHOOLS.

No. 11 of 1901.

1373

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

No. 11 of 1901.

An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the laws relating (originally

to Reformatory Schools.

No. 14 of 1901.

Law Rev.

[7th August, 1901.] Ord., 1924.]

*

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Reformatory Short title. Schools Ordinance, 1901.

2. In this Ordinance,

(6

(a) Expenses", when used with reference to a child detained in a Reformatory School, includes the expenses of the custody, industrial training, education, and mainten- ance of the child.

(b) "Order of detention" means an order of detention made in pursuance of this Ordinance.

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

(d) "School" means a Reformatory School.

(e) "The Superintendent" means the Superintendent of Reformatory Schools.

Interprcta- tion.

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

Governor to make orders

schools.

(1) to set apart any available site and buildings for the relating to 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,

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

**

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