Industrial and Reformatory Schools.
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School.
2. The reformatory school established under the Name of Industrial and Reformatory Schools (Establishment) Order G.N. 87/47. in Council shall be known as the "Stanley Reformatory School".
3. The staff shall consist of a superintendent or manager and such officers-in-charge, schoolmasters, leaders, assistant leaders, instructors and other officers as the Governor may appoint.
4. The staff shall, for disciplinary purposes, be subject to the Prison Rules, appearing on pages 181 to 257 of the Regulations of Hong Kong, 1844-1925, as amended from time to time and shall, in all respects, be treated as officers of the prisons appointed by the Governor under the Prisons Ordinance.
(Cap. 234.)
Admission.
5. Every boy shall, on admission, be bathed, weighed, photographed and finger-printed.
6. It shall be the duty of the superintendent to cause a record card to be prepared for every boy and the fullest particulars obtainable whether directly from the boy or by inquiries, shall be entered thereon.
7. Every boy shall, as soon as possible after admission be examined by a medical officer, who shall record the state of health of the boy on a medical history sheet.
8. The property of every boy shall be recorded on admission and signed for by the boy and by the receiving officer.
Discharge.
9. Every boy shall be examined by a medical officer before discharge, and the state of his health recorded.
10. The property of every boy shall, upon his signing for its receipt, be returned to him prior to his discharge.
11. It shall be the duty of the superintendent to ensure, prior to the discharge of any boy, that he has a home to go to and employment.
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Industrial and Reformatory Schools.
[CAP. 225
School.
2. The reformatory school established under the Name of Industrial and Reformatory Schools (Establishment) Order G.N. 87/47. in Council shall be known as the "Stanley Reformatory School".
3. The staff shall consist of a superintendent or manager and such officers-in-charge, schoolmasters, leaders, assistant leaders, instructors and other officers as the Governor may appoint.
of Prison
4. The staff shall, for disciplinary purposes, be subject Application to the Prison Rules, appearing on pages 181 to 257 of the Rules. Regulations of Hong Kong, 1844-1925, as amended from time to time and shall, in all respects, be treated as officers of the prisons appointed by the Governor under the Prisons Ordinance.
(Cap. 234.)
Admission.
admission.
5. Every boy shall, on admission, be bathed, Procedure on weighed, photographed and finger-printed.
keep record.
6. It shall be the duty of the superintendent to cause Duty to a record card to be prepared for every boy and the fullest particulars obtainable whether directly from the boy or by inquires, shall be entered thereon.
examination.
7. Every boy shall, as soon as possible after admis- Medical sion be examined by a medical officer, who shall record the. state of health of the boy on a medical history sheet.
Duty to record
8. The property of every boy shall be recorded on admission and signed for by the boy and by the receiving property of officer.
boy.
Discharge.
9. Every boy shall be examined by a medical officer Medical before discharge, and the state of his health recorded.
examination before discharge.
10. The property of every boy shall, upon his signing Return of for its receipt, be returned to him prior to his discharge.
11. It shall be the duty of the superintendent to ensure, prior to the discharge of any boy, that he has a home to
property.
Duty to the boy has
ensure that
a home and employment.
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