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Regulations as to
Industrial and Reformatory Schools.
9. The Governor in Council may make regulations for remission of the sentences of persons detained in certified industrial schools.
Governor may establish reformatory schools.
Any prison or part thereof may be declared a reformatory school.
Governor may appoint officers to reformatory schools.
Governor may make regulations for reformatory schools.
Visitors.
Powers and duties of visitors.
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Government Reformatory Schools.
10. (1) The Governor in Council may, by order to be published in the Gazette, establish one or more reformatory schools for the reformation of youthful offenders.
(2) Every such order shall specify the premises in which the reformatory school to which it refers shall be established, and shall state whether the same shall be used for male or female offenders or both.
11. The Governor in Council may declare any existing or future prison or part thereof to be a reformatory school within the meaning and for the purposes of this Ordinance.
12. The Governor may appoint to every reformatory school a superintendent or manager and such other officers, and either male or female, as may be deemed necessary, and allow to the said officers such remuneration as he thinks proper.
13. The Governor in Council may make regulations for the management of every reformatory school so established as aforesaid, for the maintenance of order and discipline of the persons detained therein as well as of the officers thereof and for the remission of the sentences of persons detained therein.
Visitors.
14. The Governor may appoint one or more fit and proper person or persons to be the visitor or visitors of reformatory or certified industrial schools, and may remove every such visitor and appoint another in his stead.
15. (1) Every person so appointed and every judge of the District Court, the Supreme Court, member of the Executive or Legislative Council or magistrate may enter at all times any reformatory or certified industrial school, and may make such inquiries and examination therein as to him appears necessary, and also make such reports as are required by the Governor.
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32 of 1959
5.2
САР. 225]
Regulations as to
Industrial and Reformatory Schools.
9. The Governor in Council may make regulations for remission of tl remission of the sentences of persons detained in certified
industrial schools.
sentences.
Governor may
establish
reformatory
schools.
Any prison
or part thereof may be declared a
reformatory school.
Governor
may appoint officers to reformatory schools.
Governor may make regulations for re- formatory schools.
Visitors.
Powers and
32 of 1959 duties of
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visitors.
Government Reformatory Schools.
10. (1) The Governor in Council may, by order to be published in the Gazette, establish one or more reformatory schools for the reformation of youthful offenders.
(2) Every such order shall specify the premises in which the reformatory school to which it refers shall be established, and shall state whether the same shall be used for male or female offenders or both.
11. The Governor in Council may declare any existing or future prison or part thereof to be a reformatory school within the meaning and for the purposes of this Ordinance.
12. The Governor may appoint to every reformatory school a superintendent or manager and such other officers, and either male or female, as may be deemed necessary, allow to the said officers such remuneration as he thinks
proper.
13. The Governor in Council may make regulations for the management of every reformatory school so established as aforesaid, for the maintenance of order and discipline of the persons detained therein as well as of the officers thereof and for the remission of the sentences of persons detained therein
Visitors.
14. The Governor may appoint one or more fit and proper person or persons to be the visitor or visitors of reformatory or certified industrial schools, and may remove every such visitor and appoint another in his stead.
15. (1) Every.person sq appointed and every judge of
for Distret Court the Supreme Court member of the Executive or Legislative Council or magistrate may enter at all times any reformatory or certified industrial school, and may make such inquiries and or examination therein as to him appears necessary, also make such reports as are required by the Governor.
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