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Amendments To The Cabinet Of Ministers Of 12 March 2002, Regulation No 105 Of "universal Primary Education And General Secondary Education Of Heads Of The Attestation Procedure"

Original Language Title: Grozījumi Ministru kabineta 2002.gada 12.marta noteikumos Nr.105 "Vispārējās pamatizglītības un vispārējās vidējās izglītības iestāžu vadītāju atestācijas kārtība"

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Cabinet of Ministers Regulations No. 471 in 2002 (22 October. No 45, § 23) amendments to the Cabinet of Ministers of 12 March 2002, the Regulation No 105 "general basic education and general secondary education of Heads of the attestation procedure" ' Issued in accordance with the Education Act, article 14, paragraph 9, and article 30 of the fourth draw Cabinet of 12 March 2002, the Regulation No 105 "general basic education and general secondary education of Heads of the attestation procedure" (Latvian journal, 2002, no. 42.) the following amendments : 1. Express 4 by the following: "4. The Director attesting at least every six years."
2. Make the following point 14: "14. attestation can be made extraordinary, if the district or of the city, the national education inspector of the city education authorities or District Education Council, head of the regulatory authority, the employer or the Director concerned, the Commission has submitted a reasoned written application. If the person appointed to the Office of Director, the Director of the first attestation of the extraordinary out no earlier than two years after taking office. The decision on the extraordinary or the attestation its refusal to accept the Commission and 10 days inform the State attestation Commission. "
3. Supplement with 17.1 points as follows: "17.1 directors who attested to 1 November 2002, the Minister of education and science may extend the period of validity of the certificate of attestation, in coordination with the education institutions accreditation."
Prime Minister a. Smith, Minister of education and science K. Greiškaln Editorial Note: rules shall enter into force on 31 October 2002.