36. An institution which presents a petition to be declared of public interest, applies to be recognized for the purposes of grants or applies for a permit in order to give education to handicapped children shall identify, to the satisfaction of the Minister, the classes of handicapped children whom it intends to instruct and submit its curriculum and examinations for the approval of the Minister.
The Minister may declare such an institution to be of public interest, recognize it for the purposes of grants or issue a permit to it, in respect of any field of education within his competence and after obtaining the advice of the Commission.
1968, c. 67, s. 36; 1985, c. 21, s. 54.