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Law of 29 May 2008 amending various educational laws relating to the provision of teaching materials not available to pupils in secondary schools
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 have taken into account that teaching materials required for the continuation of secondary education in a specific year of education should be used each year by schools in secondary schools not to support pupils in the secondary schools. Decision shall be made;
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:
[ Red: Change the Law on Secondary Education.]
[ Red: Amenes the Education and Vocational Education Act.]
[ Red: Amendments to the Act of Concession Education Contribution and School Costs.]
[ Red: Change the Law Participation in Schools.]
[ Red: Modified the Information Bank Independence Act.]
1 To categories of pupils in secondary education to be indicated by ministerial arrangement as intended for use in the Law on secondary education or to their legal representative, the Secretary of State for Education, Culture and Science, in accordance with the rules to be laid down by the Secretary of State for Education, Culture and Science, provides a concession to be determined under that scheme for the purchase or rental of teaching material as intended Article I, Part A , intended for use in the school year 2008-2009. The concession provided for in the first sentence may be provided by the Information Management Group referred to in the Law Independence of Information Bank , or the Social Insurance Bank, referred to in Article 1, part f, of the Act implementing organisation work and income .
2 The apprentice to whom the concession relates must, on the date of 1 October 2008, be a school-going school-going school for secondary education financed under the conditions of the Law on secondary education or to an agricultural training centre as referred to in the Law on education and vocational education in so far as it concerns the preparatory vocational training programme.
3 If two natural persons comply with the term statutory representative, the following definitions shall apply:
a. Legal representative who for the third quarter of 2008 for the student child benefit as intended for the purposes of the General Child by-entry law has received,
(b) if part (a) does not apply: statutory representative who, on 1 August, the pupil is resident in the municipal administration of personal data, as evidenced by the basic municipal administration, or
(c) if parts (a) and (b) are not applicable: legal representative appointed jointly by the legal representatives.
4 The concession referred to in paragraph 1 shall not be taken into account for the provision of other public benefits in respect of income or capital and benefits in kind.
5 [ Red: This member has not yet entered into force.]
6 The concession referred to in paragraph 1 shall not be open to alienation, sexual assault, defence and confiscation, including the confiscation of natural persons under the bankruptcy or the application of the debt-anting scheme.
7 Each clause, contrary to the preceding paragraph, shall be null and void.
1 Our Minister of Education, Culture and Science, in accordance with our Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality in 2011, and thereafter every four years, send to the States-General a report on the effectiveness and effectiveness of the effects of this law in practice. In any case, attention shall be paid to:
a. the development of the cost of the teaching material in relation to the amount per pupil;
b. the development of additional school costs for parents;
c. the intended improvement of the market functioning in the educational book market;
d. the freedom of choice of schools to prescribe teaching materials; and
e. the effects of European procurement under this Act.
2 In the Royal Decree, referred to in Article VII, first paragraph, point (c) , it may be determined that in paragraph 1, '2011' is replaced by the following: 2012.
1 This Law shall enter into force with effect from 1 August 2008; Article 86 of the Law on secondary education , as amended by Article I, Section B , and Article 2.2.1, third paragraph, of the Education and Vocational Education Act , as amended by Article II , apply for the first time in respect of funding for calendar year 2009, with the exception of:
a. Article I, Part A , Article III (C) , and Article IV , which shall enter into force with effect from 1 August 2009,
b. Article V, second paragraph , which will enter into force on a time to be determined by Royal Decree; and
c. Article VI, fifth paragraph , which will enter into force at a time to be determined by royal decree.
2 In the Royal Decree, referred to in Article VII, first paragraph, point (c) , it may be determined that in paragraph 1, '2011' is replaced by the following: 2012.
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.
' s-Gravenhage, 29 May 2008
Beatrix
The State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science
,J. M. van Bijsterveldt-Vliegenthart
The Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality
,G. Verburg
Published the seventeenth of June 2008The Minister of Justice
E. M. H. Hirsch Ballin