Industrial and Reformatory Schools.
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CHAPTER 225.
INDUSTRIAL AND REFORMATORY SCHOOLS.
To provide for and regulate industrial and reformatory schools.
6 of 1932.
21 of 1933. 22 of 1950.
[20th November, 1933.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Industrial and Reformatory Schools Ordinance.
2. In this Ordinance-
"youthful offender" means any offender who, in the absence of legal proof to the contrary, is, in the opinion of the court before whom such person is brought or appears, seven years of age or upwards and under the age of sixteen years;
"child" means a person under the age of fourteen years; "young person" means a person of fourteen years or upwards and under the age of sixteen years;
"order of detention" means an order of detention made in pursuance of this Ordinance;
"parent", when used in relation to a youthful offender, includes a guardian and any other person legally liable to maintain such youthful offender;
"expenses", when used in relation to a person detained under an order of detention, includes the expenses of or in connexion with the custody, industrial training, education and maintenance of the person; "industrial training" means actual employment in agriculture or horticulture or training in some branch of useful industry;
"manager" includes the superintendent, manager or managers of any reformatory school established by the Government and the director, manager, superintendent or other person having the management or control of any certified industrial school;
"certified industrial school" means any school or institution certified by the Governor under this Ordinance; "reformatory school" means any school or institution established by the Government under the provisions and for the purposes of this Ordinance;
Industrial and Reformatory Schools.
[CAP. 225
CHAPTER 225.
INDUSTRIAL AND REFORMATORY SCHOOLS.
To provide for and regulate industrial and reformatory 6 of 1932.
schools.
21 of 1933. 22 of 1950.
[20th November, 1933.]
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Industrial and Short title. Reformatory Schools Ordinance.
2. In this Ordinance-
Interpretation.
"youthful offender" means any offender who, in the absence 21 of 1933, s.2.
of legal proof to the contrary, is, in the opinion of the court before whom such person is brought or appears, seven years of age or upwards and under the age of sixteen years;
"child" means a person under the age of fourteen years; "young person" means a person of fourteen years or
upwards and under the age of sixteen years;
"order of detention" means an order of detention made in
pursuance of this Ordinance;
"parent", when used in relation to a youthful offender, includes a guardian and any other person legally liable to maintain such youthful offender;
"expenses", when used in relation to a person detained under an order of detention, includes the expenses of or in connexion with the custody, industrial training, education and maintenance of the person; "industrial training" means actual employment in agriculture or horticulture or training in some branch of useful industry;
"manager" includes the superintendent, manager or managers of any reformatory school established by the Government and the director, manager, superintendent or other person having the management or control of any certified industrial school;
"certified industrial school" means any school or institution
certified by the Governor under this Ordinance; "reformatory school" means any school or institution established by the Government under the provisions and for the purposes of this Ordinance;
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