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1987 Ed.]

Probation of Offenders

[CAP. 298

11. The Governor may by order approve premises for the reception of persons who may be required to reside therein by a probation order, and such premises shall be known as approved institutions.

11A. If, with the permission of the superintendent of an approved institution, a probationer who resides in the institution is employed outside the institution under a contract of service or apprenticeship, and is paid wages, the superintendent may require the probationer to pay such charge in respect of his food and accommodation at the institution as the principal probation officer, with the approval of the Financial Secretary, may determine.

(Added, 23 of 1967, s. 2)

12. The Governor in Council may make rules providing for-

(a) the duties of the principal probation officer;

(b) the duties of probation officers;

(c) [Deleted, 26 of 1976, s. 4]

(d) the regulation, management and inspection of approved institutions;

(e) [Deleted, 7 of 1987, s. 3]

(f) fees and charges to be made for any act, matter or thing to be done or observed under this Ordinance;

(g) generally, the carrying into effect of the provisions of this Ordinance.

Approved institutions.

[cf No. 27 of 1951 (Singapore) s. 12.]

Charges for food and accommodation.

Governor in Council may make rules.

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12A. The Director of Social Welfare may specify the form of records to be kept under this Ordinance.

Forms.

(Added, 7 of 1987, s. 4)

13. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be in addition to and not in derogation of the provisions of the Juvenile Offenders Ordinance.

(Cap. 226.)

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1987 Ed.] Probation of Offenders [CAP. 298 11. The Governor may by order approve premises for the reception of persons who may be required to reside therein by a probation order, and such premises shall be known as approved institutions. 11A. If, with the permission of the superintendent of an approved institution, a probationer who resides in the institution is employed outside the institution under a contract of service or apprenticeship, and is paid wages, the superintendent may require the probationer to pay such charge in respect of his food and accommodation at the institution as the principal probation officer, with the approval of the Financial Secretary, may determine. (Added, 23 of 1967, s. 2) 12. The Governor in Council may make rules providing for- (a) the duties of the principal probation officer; (b) the duties of probation officers; (c) [Deleted, 26 of 1976, s. 4] (d) the regulation, management and inspection of approved institutions; (e) [Deleted, 7 of 1987, s. 3] (f) fees and charges to be made for any act, matter or thing to be done or observed under this Ordinance; (g) generally, the carrying into effect of the provisions of this Ordinance. Approved institutions. [cf No. 27 of 1951 (Singapore) s. 12.] Charges for food and accommodation. Governor in Council may make rules. 9 12A. The Director of Social Welfare may specify the form of records to be kept under this Ordinance. Forms. (Added, 7 of 1987, s. 4) 13. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be in addition to and not in derogation of the provisions of the Juvenile Offenders Ordinance. (Cap. 226.)
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1987 Ed.] Probation of Offenders [CAP. 298 11. The Governor may by order approve premises for the reception of persons who may be required to reside therein by a probation order, and such premises shall be known as approved institutions. 11A. If, with the permission of the superintendent of an approved institution, a probationer who resides in the institution is employed outside the institution under a contract of service or apprenticeship, and is paid wages, the superintendent may require the probationer to pay such charge in respect of his food and accommodation at the institution as the principal probation officer, with the approval of the Financial Secretary, may determine. (Added, 23 of 1967, s. 2) 12. The Governor in Council may make rules providing for- (a) the duties of the principal probation officer; (b) the duties of probation officers; (c) [Deleted, 26 of 1976, s. 4】 (d) the regulation, management and inspection of approved institutions; (e) [Deleted, 7 of 1987, s. 3] (f) fees and charges to be made for any act, matter or thing to be done or observed under this Ordinance; (g) generally, the carrying into effect of the provisions of this Ordinance. Approved institutions. [ef No. 27 of 1951 (Singapore) s. 12.] Charges for food and accommodation. Governor in Council may make rules. 9 12A. The Director of Social Welfare may specify the form of records to be kept under this Ordinance. Forms. (Added, 7 of 1987, s. 4) 13. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be in addition to Saving. and not in derogation of the provisions of the Juvenile Offenders Ordinance. (Cap. 226.)
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1987 Ed.]

Probation of Offenders

[CAP. 298

11. The Governor may by order approve premises for the reception of persons who may be required to reside therein by a probation order, and such premises shall be known as approved institutions.

11A. If, with the permission of the superintendent of an approved institution, a probationer who resides in the institution is employed outside the institution under a contract of service or apprenticeship, and is paid wages, the superintendent may require the probationer to pay such charge in respect of his food and accommodation at the institution as the principal probation officer, with the approval of the Financial Secretary, may determine.

(Added, 23 of 1967, s. 2)

12. The Governor in Council may make rules providing for- (a) the duties of the principal probation officer;

(b) the duties of probation officers;

(c) [Deleted, 26 of 1976, s. 4】

(d) the regulation, management and inspection of approved

institutions;

(e) [Deleted, 7 of 1987, s. 3]

(f) fees and charges to be made for any act, matter or thing to

be done or observed under this Ordinance;

(g) generally, the carrying into effect of the provisions of this

Ordinance.

Approved institutions.

[ef No. 27 of 1951 (Singapore) s. 12.]

Charges for food and

accommodation.

Governor in Council may make rules.

9

12A. The Director of Social Welfare may specify the form of records to be kept under this Ordinance.

Forms.

(Added, 7 of 1987, s. 4)

13. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be in addition to

Saving.

and not in derogation of the provisions of the Juvenile Offenders Ordinance.

(Cap. 226.)

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