I-13.3 - Education Act

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5. (Repealed).
1988, c. 84, s. 5; 1990, c. 78, s. 54; 1997, c. 47, s. 52; 1997, c. 96, s. 5; 2000, c. 24, s. 17; 2005, c. 20, s. 1.
5. Every student other than a student in the second cycle of the secondary level or a student enrolled in vocational training or adult education has a right to choose, every year, between either Catholic or Protestant moral and religious instruction or moral instruction.
However, where the school a student attends is authorized, in accordance with section 222.1, to replace programs of Catholic or Protestant moral and religious instruction by a local program of studies in oecumenism or a local program of studies in ethics and religious culture, the student has the right to choose between the local program of studies and moral instruction.
In elementary school and in the first two years of secondary school, the parents shall exercise the right of choice on behalf of their child.
A choice made under this section shall be applied in accordance with the organization of the educational services approved under sections 84 to 86 by the governing board of the school where the student is enrolled.
1988, c. 84, s. 5; 1990, c. 78, s. 54; 1997, c. 47, s. 52; 1997, c. 96, s. 5; 2000, c. 24, s. 17.
5. Every student other than a student enrolled in vocational training or adult education has a right to choose, every year, between either Catholic or Protestant moral and religious instruction or moral instruction.
He also has a right to choose, every year, moral and religious instruction of a religious confession other than Catholic or Protestant where such instruction is given at the school.
In elementary school and in the first two years of secondary school, the parents shall exercise the right of choice on behalf of their child.
1988, c. 84, s. 5; 1990, c. 78, s. 54; 1997, c. 47, s. 52; 1997, c. 96, s. 5.
5. Every student other than a student enrolled in adult education has a right to choose, every year, between either Catholic or Protestant moral and religious instruction or moral instruction.
He also has a right to choose, every year, moral and religious instruction of a religious confession other than Catholic or Protestant where such instruction is given at the school.
In elementary school and in the first two years of secondary school, the parents shall exercise the right of choice on behalf of their child.
1988, c. 84, s. 5; 1990, c. 78, s. 54; 1997, c. 47, s. 52.
This section will apply to confessional or dissentient school boards only on a later date to be fixed by the Government (1988, c. 84, s. 728).
5. Every student other than a student enrolled in adult education has a right to choose, every year, between either Catholic or Protestant moral and religious instruction or moral instruction.
He also has a right to choose, every year, moral and religious instruction of a religious affiliation other than Catholic or Protestant where such instruction is given at the school.
In elementary school and in the first two years of secondary school, the parents shall exercise the right of choice on behalf of their child.
1988, c. 84, s. 5; 1990, c. 78, s. 54.
This section will apply to confessional or dissentient school boards only on a later date to be fixed by the Government (1988, c. 84, s. 728).
5. Every student other than a student enrolled for adult educational services has a right to choose, every year, between either Catholic or Protestant moral and religious instruction or moral instruction.
He also has a right to choose, every year, moral and religious instruction of a religious denomination other than Catholic or Protestant where such instruction is given at the school.
In elementary school and in the first two years of secondary school, the parents shall exercise the right of choice on behalf of their child.
1988, c. 84, s. 5.
This section will apply to confessional or dissentient school boards only on a later date to be fixed by the Government (1988, c. 84, s. 728).