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1977 Ed.]

Reformatory School Rules

[CAP. 225

B7

[Subsidiary]

(c) to report to the Director any abuses;

(d) to inquire into any matter referred to them by the Director;

(e) to hear any complaint made by a detained person;

(f) to advise the Director on all matters connected with the school and in particular with regard to the training and recreation of detained persons; and

(g) such other duties as the Governor may prescribe.

19. For the purpose of carrying out their duties, visitors may...

(a) inspect any part of the school at all reasonable times;

(b) inspect all books other than medical records connected with the running of the school;

(c) inquire into any complaint made to them by a detained person; and

(d) with the approval of the Director, arrange any lectures or addresses in the school which are directed to the moral improvement of detained persons and which do not interfere with the requirements of discipline in such school.

20. After every visit the superintendent shall send to the Director a true copy of the comments and recommendations as recorded in the book by the visitors.

Powers of visitors.

Visitors book to be forwarded to the Director.

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1977 Ed.] Reformatory School Rules [CAP. 225 B7 [Subsidiary] (c) to report to the Director any abuses; (d) to inquire into any matter referred to them by the Director; (e) to hear any complaint made by a detained person; (f) to advise the Director on all matters connected with the school and in particular with regard to the training and recreation of detained persons; and (g) such other duties as the Governor may prescribe. 19. For the purpose of carrying out their duties, visitors may... (a) inspect any part of the school at all reasonable times; (b) inspect all books other than medical records connected with the running of the school; (c) inquire into any complaint made to them by a detained person; and (d) with the approval of the Director, arrange any lectures or addresses in the school which are directed to the moral improvement of detained persons and which do not interfere with the requirements of discipline in such school. 20. After every visit the superintendent shall send to the Director a true copy of the comments and recommendations as recorded in the book by the visitors. Powers of visitors. Visitors book to be forwarded to the Director.
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1977 Ed.] Reformatory School Rules [CAP. 225 B7 [Subsidiary] (c) to report to the Director any abuses; (d) to inquire into any matter referred to them by the Director; (e) to hear any complaint made by a detained person; (ƒ) to advise the Director on all matters connected with the school and in particular with regard to the training and recreation of detained persons; and (g) such other duties as the Governor may prescribe. 19. For the purpose of carrying out their duties, visitors may... (a) inspect any part of the school at all reasonable times; (b) inspect all books other than medical records connected with the running of the school; (c) inquire into any complaint made to them by a detained person; and (d) with the approval of the Director, arrange any lectures or addresses in the school which are directed to the moral improvement of detained persons and which do not inter- fere with the requirements of discipline in such school. 20. After every visit the superintendent shall send to the Director a true copy of the comments and recommendations as recorded in the book by the visitors. Powers of visitors. Visitors book to be forwarded to the Director.
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1977 Ed.]

Reformatory School Rules

[CAP. 225

B7

[Subsidiary]

(c) to report to the Director any abuses;

(d) to inquire into any matter referred to them by the Director; (e) to hear any complaint made by a detained person; (ƒ) to advise the Director on all matters connected with the school and in particular with regard to the training and recreation of detained persons; and

(g) such other duties as the Governor may prescribe.

19. For the purpose of carrying out their duties, visitors may...

(a) inspect any part of the school at all reasonable times; (b) inspect all books other than medical records connected

with the running of the school;

(c) inquire into any complaint made to them by a detained

person; and

(d) with the approval of the Director, arrange any lectures or addresses in the school which are directed to the moral improvement of detained persons and which do not inter- fere with the requirements of discipline in such school.

20. After every visit the superintendent shall send to the Director a true copy of the comments and recommendations as recorded in the book by the visitors.

Powers of visitors.

Visitors book to be forwarded to the Director.

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