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Expenses of certified industrial schools. Power to contract with managers. Expenses of offenders. Industrial and Reformatory Schools.

(2) Any youthful offender who is bound as aforesaid and who absconds from the service of his master shall be liable to be arrested without warrant and brought before a court of competent jurisdiction and shall be liable to imprisonment for three months and may be ordered by the court to return to the place in which he was detained before his apprenticeship there to complete his period of detention: Provided that such youthful offender shall not be detained longer than until he attains the age of eighteen years.

21A Expenses of Certified Industrial Schools.

22. (1) The Governor in Council may order the payment from the Treasury of such sums of money and upon such conditions as he thinks fit towards the alteration, enlargement, rebuilding or equipment of a certified industrial school, or towards the purchase of any land required for the use of an existing certified industrial school, or for the site of any school intended to be a certified industrial school.

(2) No payment for the alteration, enlargement, equipment, establishment or building of a certified industrial school or intended certified industrial school, or for the purchase of land, shall be ordered or made unless previously approved by resolution of the Legislative Council.

Expenses relating to youthful offenders.

23. The Governor or any person appointed by him may contract with the manager of any certified industrial school for the reception and maintenance therein of any youthful offender in consideration of such payments as are agreed on.

24. (1) Any court having power to order a youthful offender to be sent to a reformatory or certified industrial school shall have power to make orders on the parent of the youthful offender to contribute for the whole or any part of the expenses of the youthful offender during the period of detention such sums as the court may think fit and may of its own motion, or on the application of any person, from time to time revoke or vary such orders or remit wholly or partially any payment ordered to be made under this section.

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CAP. 225] [8. 21 cont.] Expenses of certified industrial schools. Power to contract with managers. Expenses of offenders. Industrial and Reformatory Schools. (2) Any youthful offender who is bound as aforesaid and who absconds from the service of his master shall be liable to be arrested without warrant and brought before a court of competent jurisdiction and shall be liable to imprisonment for three months and may be ordered by the court to return to the place in which he was detained before his apprenticeship there to complete his period of detention: Provided that such youthful offender shall not be detained longer than until he attains the age of eighteen years. 21A Expenses of Certified Industrial Schools. 22. (1) The Governor in Council may order the payment from the Treasury of such sums of money and upon such conditions as he thinks fit towards the alteration, enlargement, rebuilding or equipment of a certified industrial school, or towards the purchase of any land required for the use of an existing certified industrial school, or for the site of any school intended to be a certified industrial school. (2) No payment for the alteration, enlargement, equipment, establishment or building of a certified industrial school or intended certified industrial school, or for the purchase of land, shall be ordered or made unless previously approved by resolution of the Legislative Council. Expenses relating to youthful offenders. 23. The Governor or any person appointed by him may contract with the manager of any certified industrial school for the reception and maintenance therein of any youthful offender in consideration of such payments as are agreed on. 24. (1) Any court having power to order a youthful offender to be sent to a reformatory or certified industrial school shall have power to make orders on the parent of the youthful offender to contribute for the whole or any part of the expenses of the youthful offender during the period of detention such sums as the court may think fit and may of its own motion, or on the application of any person, from time to time revoke or vary such orders or remit wholly or partially any payment ordered to be made under this section. 202 Page 10 Page 11
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Y CAP. 225] [8. 21 cont.] Expenses of certified industrial schools. Power to contract with managers. Expenses of offenders. Industrial and Reformatory Schools. (2) Any youthful offender who is bound as aforesaid and who absconds from the service of his master shall be liable to be arrested without warrant and brought before a court of competent jurisdiction and shall be liable to imprison- ment for three months and may be ordered by the court to return to the place in which he was detained before his apprenticeship there to complete his period of detention: Provided that such youthful offender shall not be detained longer than until he attains the age of eighteen years. 21A Expenses of Certified Industrial Schools. 22. (1) The Governor in Council may order the pay- ment from the Treasury of such sums of money and upon such conditions as he thinks fit towards the alteration, enlargement, rebuilding or equipment of a certified industrial school, or towards the purchase of any land required for the use of an existing certified industrial school, or for the site. of any school intended to be a certified industrial school. · (2) No payment for the alteration, enlargement, equip- ment, establishment or building of a certified industrial school or intended certified industrial school, or for the purchase of land, shall be ordered or made unless previously approved by resolution of the Legislative Council. Expenses relating to youthful offenders. 23. The Governor or any person appointed by him may contract with the manager of any certified industrial school for the reception and maintenance therein of any youthful offender in consideration of such payments as are agreed on. 24. (1) Any court having power to order a youthful offender to be sent to a reformatory or certified industrial school shall have power to make orders on the parent of the youthful offender to contribute for the whole or any part of the expenses of the youthful offender during the period of detention such sums as the court may think fit and of may its own motion, or on the application of any person, from time to time revoke or vary such orders or remit wholly or partially any payment ordered to be made under this section. 202 : Page 10Page 11
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CAP. 225]

[8. 21 cont.]

Expenses of

certified industrial schools.

Power to

contract with managers.

Expenses of offenders.

Industrial and Reformatory Schools.

(2) Any youthful offender who is bound as aforesaid and who absconds from the service of his master shall be liable to be arrested without warrant and brought before a court of competent jurisdiction and shall be liable to imprison- ment for three months and may be ordered by the court to return to the place in which he was detained before his apprenticeship there to complete his period of detention: Provided that such youthful offender shall not be detained longer than until he attains the age of eighteen years.

21A

Expenses of Certified Industrial Schools.

22. (1) The Governor in Council may order the pay- ment from the Treasury of such sums of money and upon such conditions as he thinks fit towards the alteration, enlargement, rebuilding or equipment of a certified industrial school, or towards the purchase of any land required for the use of an existing certified industrial school, or for the site. of any school intended to be a certified industrial school.

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(2) No payment for the alteration, enlargement, equip- ment, establishment or building of a certified industrial school or intended certified industrial school, or for the purchase of land, shall be ordered or made unless previously approved by resolution of the Legislative Council.

Expenses relating to youthful offenders.

23. The Governor or any person appointed by him may contract with the manager of any certified industrial school for the reception and maintenance therein of any youthful offender in consideration of such payments as are agreed on.

24. (1) Any court having power to order a youthful offender to be sent to a reformatory or certified industrial school shall have power to make orders on the parent of the youthful offender to contribute for the whole or any part of the expenses of the youthful offender during the period of detention such sums as the court may think fit and

of may its own motion, or on the application of any person, from time to time revoke or vary such orders or remit wholly or partially any payment ordered to be made under this section.

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