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CHILD CARE AND PROTECTION
(2)
Every appeal under this section shall be lodged with-
in fourteen days of the date on which the aggrieved party is
notified of the refusal or decision of, or the terms or conditions
imposed by, the Minister, and the procedure on such appeal
shall be in accordance with rules of court made for such
purposes.
(3)
Where an appeal has been lodged under this section,
the Minister, pending the determination of the appeal, may
apply to a Resident Magistrate under section 57 for an interim
order for the removal of any child from the home to which the
appeal relates.
51.
It shall be the duty of every licensee to-
of licensees.
(a)
act in the best interests of every child in his home;
(b)
ensure that every child in his home receives at all times
careful and humane treatment and suitable education;
and
(c)
ensure that all the provisions of this Part and all the
terms and conditions of the licence and the directions
of the Minister are at all times complied with in respect
of the home and every child maintained therein.
52.-(1)
A
licensee shall notify the Minister in writing of the
of reception
ofchild,
name, sex, age and date of reception of every child who is
received into his home, and every such notification shall be
made within forty-eight hours after the reception of the child
into the home and shall contain such further particulars as may
from time to time be prescribed.
(2)
The licensee shall, after such notification, supply the
Minister with all such particulars relating to any !such child as
the Minister in any case may require.
Or
53.-(1)
Save where a child is removed from a. home under
death of child.
an order of a court, a licensee shall not permit any child to leave,
or to be removed or transferred from, the licensee's home,
without first giving the Minister seven days' notice in writing of
such impending removal or transfer, and except in the case of
a transfer to another licensed home, without first obtaining the
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