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1977 Ed.]

Reformatory School Rules

[CAP. 225

B3

[Subsidiary]

PART II

CARE AND WELFARE OF DETAINED PERSONS

8. Every detained person shall be provided with a separate bed and supplied with such clothing as the superintendent shall determine.

9. (1) Every detained person shall be provided with varied food based on such dietary as the superintendent may decide on the advice of the medical officer.

(2) A copy of the dietary approved under paragraph (1) shall remain posted in the kitchen, and shall be entered in the register kept under rule 6(e).

Bed and clothing.

Dietary.

10. (1) The superintendent shall, subject to the approval of the Director,—

(a) maintain a daily routine which shall include the hours of rising, meals, recreation and retiring and shall keep a copy of such routine posted in the school;

(b) provide a scheme of training; and

(c) make provision for recreation including organized games.

(2) Any substantial deviation from the daily routine shall be reported by the superintendent in the log book kept under rule 6(b).

11. (1) Detained persons may correspond with their parents or guardians and for such purpose shall be provided with stationery and postage stamps, and may also correspond with friends:

Provided that the Director may by order in writing require the superintendent to censor any such correspondence, including correspondence with parents or guardians, and to delete therefrom any matter which in his opinion is objectionable.

(2) Subject to such requirements as may be imposed by the superintendent, detained persons may receive such visits as are approved by the superintendent.

Letters and visits.

PART III

DISCIPLINE

12. (1) Discipline in the school shall be promoted by a system of rewards and privileges which shall be drawn out and operated by the superintendent subject to the approval of the Director.

(2) A detained person may be punished, where the superintendent considers punishment necessary for the well-being of the detained person or for the maintenance of discipline in the school,

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1977 Ed.] Reformatory School Rules [CAP. 225 B3 [Subsidiary] PART II CARE AND WELFARE OF DETAINED PERSONS 8. Every detained person shall be provided with a separate bed and supplied with such clothing as the superintendent shall determine. 9. (1) Every detained person shall be provided with varied food based on such dietary as the superintendent may decide on the advice of the medical officer. (2) A copy of the dietary approved under paragraph (1) shall remain posted in the kitchen, and shall be entered in the register kept under rule 6(e). Bed and clothing. Dietary. 10. (1) The superintendent shall, subject to the approval of the Director,— (a) maintain a daily routine which shall include the hours of rising, meals, recreation and retiring and shall keep a copy of such routine posted in the school; (b) provide a scheme of training; and (c) make provision for recreation including organized games. (2) Any substantial deviation from the daily routine shall be reported by the superintendent in the log book kept under rule 6(b). 11. (1) Detained persons may correspond with their parents or guardians and for such purpose shall be provided with stationery and postage stamps, and may also correspond with friends: Provided that the Director may by order in writing require the superintendent to censor any such correspondence, including correspondence with parents or guardians, and to delete therefrom any matter which in his opinion is objectionable. (2) Subject to such requirements as may be imposed by the superintendent, detained persons may receive such visits as are approved by the superintendent. Letters and visits. PART III DISCIPLINE 12. (1) Discipline in the school shall be promoted by a system of rewards and privileges which shall be drawn out and operated by the superintendent subject to the approval of the Director. (2) A detained person may be punished, where the superintendent considers punishment necessary for the well-being of the detained person or for the maintenance of discipline in the school,
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1977 Ed.] Reformatory School Rules [CAP. 225 B3 [Subsidiary] PART II CARE AND WELFARE OF DETAINED PERSONS 8. Every detained person shall be provided with a separate bed and supplied with such clothing as the superintendent shall determine. 9. (1) Every detained person shall be provided with varied food based on such dietary as the superintendent may decide on the advice of the medical officer. (2) A copy of the dietary approved under paragraph (1) shall remain posted in the kitchen, and shall be entered in the register kept under rule 6(e). Bed and clothing. Dietary. 10. (1) The superintendent shall, subject to the approval of Daily routine, the Director,— (a) maintain a daily routine which shall include the hours of rising, meals, recreation and retiring and shall keep a copy of such routine posted in the school; (b) provide a scheme of training; and (c) make provision for recreation including organized games. (2) Any substantial deviation from the daily routine shall be reported by the superintendent in the log book kept under rule 6(b). 11. (1) Detained persons may correspond with their parents or guardians and for such purpose shall be provided with stationery and postage stamps, and may also correspond with friends: Provided that the Director may by order in writing require the superintendent to censor any such correspondence, including cor- respondence with parents or guardians, and to delete therefrom any matter which in his opinion is objectionable. (2) Subject to such requirements as may be imposed by the superintendent detained persons may receive such visits as are approved by the superintendent. training and recreation. Letters and visits. PART III DISCIPLINE 12. (1) Discipline in the school shall be promoted by a Discipline. system of rewards and privileges which shall be drawn up and operated by the superintendent subject to the approval of the Director. (2) A detained person may be punished, where the super- intendent considers punishment necessary for the well-being of the detained person or for the maintenance of discipline in the school,
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1977 Ed.]

Reformatory School Rules

[CAP. 225

B3

[Subsidiary]

PART II

CARE AND WELFARE OF DETAINED PERSONS

8. Every detained person shall be provided with a separate bed and supplied with such clothing as the superintendent shall determine.

9. (1) Every detained person shall be provided with varied food based on such dietary as the superintendent may decide on the advice of the medical officer.

(2) A copy of the dietary approved under paragraph (1) shall remain posted in the kitchen, and shall be entered in the register kept under rule 6(e).

Bed and clothing.

Dietary.

10. (1) The superintendent shall, subject to the approval of Daily routine, the Director,—

(a) maintain a daily routine which shall include the hours of rising, meals, recreation and retiring and shall keep a copy of such routine posted in the school;

(b) provide a scheme of training; and

(c) make provision for recreation including organized games. (2) Any substantial deviation from the daily routine shall be reported by the superintendent in the log book kept under rule 6(b).

11. (1) Detained persons may correspond with their parents or guardians and for such purpose shall be provided with stationery and postage stamps, and may also correspond with friends:

Provided that the Director may by order in writing require the superintendent to censor any such correspondence, including cor- respondence with parents or guardians, and to delete therefrom any matter which in his opinion is objectionable.

(2) Subject to such requirements as may be imposed by the superintendent detained persons may receive such visits as are approved by the superintendent.

training and recreation.

Letters and

visits.

PART III

DISCIPLINE

12. (1) Discipline in the school shall be promoted by a Discipline. system of rewards and privileges which shall be drawn up and operated by the superintendent subject to the approval of the Director.

(2) A detained person may be punished, where the super- intendent considers punishment necessary for the well-being of the detained person or for the maintenance of discipline in the school,

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