I-13.3 - Education Act

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93. The governing board is responsible for approving the use of the premises or immovables placed at the disposal of the school, proposed by the principal, subject to the obligations imposed by law for the use of the school premises for election purposes and to agreements for the use of school premises entered into by the school service centre before the issue of the deed of establishment of the school.
Any agreement entered into by the governing board for the use of the premises or immovables placed at the disposal of the school requires prior authorization from the school service centre if the term of the agreement exceeds one year.
The governing board is responsible for approving the organization by the school service centre, on the school premises, of cultural, social, sports, scientific or community services.
1988, c. 84, s. 93; 1990, c. 78, s. 54; 1997, c. 96, s. 13; 2020, c. 1, s. 312.
93. The governing board is responsible for approving the use of the premises or immovables placed at the disposal of the school, proposed by the principal, subject to the obligations imposed by law for the use of the school premises for election purposes and to agreements for the use of school premises entered into by the school board before the issue of the deed of establishment of the school.
Any agreement entered into by the governing board for the use of the premises or immovables placed at the disposal of the school requires prior authorization from the school board if the term of the agreement exceeds one year.
The governing board is responsible for approving the organization by the school board, on the school premises, of cultural, social, sports, scientific or community services.
1988, c. 84, s. 93; 1990, c. 78, s. 54; 1997, c. 96, s. 13.
93. No member of a school committee may be prosecuted for an act performed in good faith in the discharge of his functions.
1988, c. 84, s. 93; 1990, c. 78, s. 54.
93. No member of a school committee may be prosecuted for an act performed in good faith in the discharge of his duties.
1988, c. 84, s. 93.