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(y) discipline in schools and methods of enforcement of discipline, and the conduct and dress of teachers and pupils;
(z) anything which is to be prescribed under this Ordinance;
and
(aa) the better carrying into effect of the provisions of this Ordinance in relation to any matter as to which it may be convenient to make regulations.
(2) Any regulation made under this section may-
(a) prohibit the performance of specified acts without the consent of the Director;
(b) authorize the Director to require or prohibit the performance of specified acts; and
(c) require specified acts to be performed to the satisfaction of the Director.
(3) Regulations made under this section may provide that a contravention thereof shall be an offence punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding $5,000 and a term of imprisonment not exceeding 2 years.
(4) The Director may by notice in writing to the supervisor of any school waive wholly or partly the requirements of any regulation in respect of the school.
85. (1) For the purpose of maintaining any provident fund (whether established before or after the commencement of this Ordinance) for the benefit of teachers employed by schools to which grants in aid or subsidies are made by the Government, the Governor in Council may make rules providing for-
(a) the objects and method of control and management and investment of such fund;
(b) the persons or classes of persons who shall be eligible for membership of such fund, and the persons or classes of persons who shall be compulsory contributors to such fund;
(c) contributions to such fund, and the method of payment;
(d) the method of dealing with any contribution which may be made by the Government to such fund;
(e) the constitution of a reserve fund to meet fluctuations in the value of investments, and for the allocation to a reserve fund of any investment income of the provident fund;
(f) the method of, conditions precedent for, and authority for withdrawals and benefits, and the permissible amount of withdrawals and benefits;
(g) the appointment of any trustees who may be considered necessary, and the powers and duties of the trustees; and
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(y) discipline in schools and methods of enforcement of disci-
pline, and the conduct and dress of teachers and pupils;
(2) anything which is to be prescribed under this Ordinance;
and
(aa) the better carrying into effect of the provisions of this Ordinance in relation to any matter as to which it may be convenient to make regulations.
(2) Any regulation made under this section may-
(a) prohibit the performance of specified acts without the
consent of the Director;
(b) authorize the Director to require or prohibit the perform-
ance of specified acts; and
(c) require specified acts to be performed to the satisfaction of
the Director.
(3) Regulations made under this section may provide that a contravention thereof shall be an offence punishable on conviction by a fine not exceeding $5,000 and a term of imprisonment not exceeding 2 years.
(4) The Director may by notice in writing to the supervisor of any school waive wholly or partly the requirements of any regula- tion in respect of the school.
85. (1) For the purpose of maintaining any provident fund (whether established before or after the commencement of this Ordinance) for the benefit of teachers employed by schools to which grants in aid or subsidies are made by the Government, the Governor in Council may make rules providing for-
(a) the objects and method of control and management and
investment of such fund;
(b) the persons or classes of persons who shall be eligible for membership of such fund, and the persons or classes of persons who shall be compulsory contributors to such fund;
(c) contributions to such fund, and the method of payment; (d) the method of dealing with any contribution which may be
made by the Government to such fund;
(e) the constitution of a reserve fund to meet fluctuations in the value of investments, and for the allocation to a reserve fund of any investment income of the provident fund;
(f) the method of, conditions precedent for, and authority for withdrawals and benefits, and the permissible amount of withdrawals and benefits;
(g) the appointment of any trustees who may be considered
necessary, and the powers and duties of the trustees; and
Rules for
provident funds.
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