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Sent: 8 April 2016 21:49 PM
To: Program Officer - HELP
Subject: . Registration details of child care institutions
Sent: 8 April 2016 21:49 PM
To: Program Officer - HELP
Subject: . Registration details of child care institutions
Respected Sir,
I would like to know about Child Care Institution registration details as per Juvenile Justice Act – 2015.
Thanking you,
Sincerely
B. Mohan Babu,
Dist. Probation Officer,
PrakasamDist.
Respected Probation Officer, Please find below details
as per your query.
As per Section 41 of Juvenile Justice Act – 2015.
Sub Section;1
Notwithstanding
anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, all
institutions, whether run by a State Government or by voluntary or
non-governmental organisations, which are meant, either wholly or partially,
for housing children in need of care and protection or children in conflict
with law, shall, be egistered under this
Act in such manner as may be prescribed, within a period of six months from the
date of commencement of this Act, regardless of whether they are receiving
grants from the Central Government or, as the case may be, the State Government
or not Provided that the institutions having valid registration under the
Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 on the date of
commencement of this Act shall be deemed to have been registered under this
Act.
Sub Section: 2
At
the time of registration under this section, the State Government shall
determine and record the capacity and purpose of the institution and shall
register the institution as a Children’s Home or open shelter or Specialised
Adoption Agency or observation home or special home or place of safety, as the
case may be.
Sub Section:3
On
receipt of application for registration under sub-section (1), from an existing or new institution housing children
in need of care and protection of children in conflict with law, the State
Government may grant provisional registration, within one month from the date
of receipt of application, for a maximum period of six months, in order to
bring such institution under the purview of this Act, and shall determine the
capacity of the Home which shall be mentioned in the registration certificate:
Provided that if the said institution does not fulfill the prescribed criteria
for registration, within the period specified in sub-section (1), the provisional registration shall stand
cancelled and the provisions of sub-section
(5) shall apply.
Restoration
of child in need of care and protection. Registration of child care
institutions. 56 of 2000.
Sub Section:4.
If
the State Government does not issue a provisional registration certificate
within one month from the date of application, the proof of receipt of
application for registration shall be treated as provisional registration to
run an institution for a maximum period of six months.
Sub Section: 5.
If
the application for registration is not disposed of within six months by any
officer or officers of any State Government, it shall be regarded as
dereliction of duty on their part by their higher controlling authority and
appropriate departmental proceedings shall be initiated.
Sub Section :6.
The
period of registration of an institution shall be five years, and it shall be
subject to renewal in every five years.
Sub Section:7.
The
State Government may, after following the procedure as may be prescribed,
cancel or withhold registration, as the case may be, of such institutions which
fail to provide rehabilitation and reintegration services as specified in
section 53 and till such time that the registration of an institution is
renewed or granted, the State Government shall manage the institution.
Sub Section: 8 .
Any
child care institution registered under this section shall be duty bound to
admit children, subject to the capacity of the institution, as directed by the
Committee, whether they are receiving grants from the Central Government or, as
the case may be, the State Government or not.
Sub Section :9.
Notwithstanding
anything contained in any other law for the time being in force, the inspection
committee appointed under section 54, shall have the powers to inspect any
institution housing children, even if not registered under this Act to
determine whether such institution is housing children in need of care and
protection.
Thanking you.
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