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- 1.Every person is entitled to the preschool education services and elementary and secondary school instructional services provided for by this Act and by the basic school regulation made by the Government under section 447, from the first day of the school calendar in the school year in which he attains the age of admission to the last day of the school calendar in the school year in which he attains 18 years of age, or 21 years of age in the case of a handicapped person within the meaning of...
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Jul 24, 2014 · (1.1) For the purposes of this Act, a teacher is an occasional teacher if he or she is employed by a board to teach as a substitute for a teacher or temporary teacher who is or was employed by the board in a position that is part of its regular teaching staff including continuing education teachers but,
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There is no one legal definition of "the child." Rather, there is a tangle of legal regulations defining, delineating or impacting "the child." Age of Majority and Accountability legislation regards the graduation date from youth to be 18. However, in most provinces, liquor laws demand that no sales be made to individuals under the age of 19. Some ...
While rare, the upper limit of childhood does not entirely end at age 19 either, with a handful of public enactments conferring some aspect of "child" recognition to individuals bumping the final threshold of 21. In any situation, "who is the child" is context-specific, with definitions and applications of the term being variable and changing even ...
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1 This Act may be cited as the Education Act. 2018, c.1, Sch.A, s.1. Purpose of Act 2 The purpose of this Act is to provide for a publicly funded school system whose primary mandate is to provide education programs and services for students to enable them to develop their potential and acquire the knowledge, skills