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Law of 24 May 2004 amending the Law on Primary Education, the Law on the Centres of excellence and the Law on Secondary Education, including in connection with the termination of the funding of education in immigrant living languages
We Beatrix, at the grace of God, Queen of the Netherlands, Princess of Orange-Nassau, etc. etc. etc.
All of them, who will see or hear these, saluut! do know:
In this regard, we consider that it is desirable to end the funding of education in immigrant living languages; whereas, to that end, it is desirable to Law on primary education and the Law at the centres of excellence shall be amended; whereas in this way it shall also be consistent with the Law on secondary education as regards education in the language of the country of origin, it should be amended;
In this way, we, the Council of State, and with the mean consultations of the States-General, have been well-regarded and understood to be right and to be understood by the following:
Articles of the European Union as amended by this Law Law on primary education , the Law at the centres of excellence and the Law on secondary education as those in place on the day before the entry into force of this Act shall continue to apply to the periods for which they had gelding.
Rules relating to the reception of the human consequences of the entry into force of this Act shall be laid down in respect of, or pursuant to, a general measure of management or of a ministerial arrangement.
This Law shall enter into force on a date to be determined by Royal Decree.
Burdens and orders that it will be placed in the Official Gazette, and that all ministries, authorities, colleges and officials who so concern will keep their hands on the precise execution.
Given at The Hague, 24 May 2004
Beatrix
The Minister of Education, Culture and Science,
M. J. A. van der Hoeven
The Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality,
C. P. Veerman
Published the seventeenth of June 2004The Minister of Justice,
J. P. H. Donner