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Section 56
Chief Of The Organization To Be Responsible
(1) If an organization is entrusted with the guardianship of a child pursuant to this Chapter, the chief of the organization shall be deemed to have the ultimate responsibility for the care and maintenance of the child.
Clarification: For the purposes of this Section, “chief of the organization” means the chief executive officer or chairperson, managing director of such an organization acting in that capacity or such other officer as designated pursuant to the rules of that organization.
(2) If any organization that has been entrusted with the responsibility of guardianship acts in contravention of the prescribed conditions and procedures, the child welfare authority may prevent the organization from engaging in child protection activities, also setting out the conditions breached by it.
(3) If it is established from the monitoring that an organization that has been prevented pursuant to sub-section (2) has made desired improvements, the child welfare authority may remove the prevention made on the organization from engaging in child protection activities.
Clarification: For the purposes of this Section, “chief of the organization” means the chief executive officer or chairperson, managing director of such an organization acting in that capacity or such other officer as designated pursuant to the rules of that organization.
(2) If any organization that has been entrusted with the responsibility of guardianship acts in contravention of the prescribed conditions and procedures, the child welfare authority may prevent the organization from engaging in child protection activities, also setting out the conditions breached by it.
(3) If it is established from the monitoring that an organization that has been prevented pursuant to sub-section (2) has made desired improvements, the child welfare authority may remove the prevention made on the organization from engaging in child protection activities.