/MediaBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] (B) expanded /BaseFont /Times-Bold /CropBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] /Name /F7 >> /XObject 22 0 R /MediaBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] The Education Amendment Act, 1980.Ottawa Law Review /Encoding /WinAnsiEncoding /F9 55 0 R /XObject 54 0 R >> /F11 161 0 R In the foreword, the author stresses that the book in no way should be taken to represent or interpret official (i.e., Ontario Ministry of Education) policy. Edward L. Edmonds is a professor of education at the University ofPrince Edward Island and an honorary chief of the Lennox IslandMikmaq of Prince Edward Island. /Type /Font >>endobj << Bill 82: Ideal and reality.B.C. `3l=EzXj6Nj0dL:tL=@~I"% `kH?C>. /F3 45 0 R The role of the pediatrician with young exceptional children and their families.Exceptional Children /F5 10 0 R Regulation298:Operation of Schools-General contains qualifications for special education teachers, a provision for reducing the length of the school day for exceptional pupils, and maximum class sizes for special educationclasses. The Education Act and regulations made under the Act require school boards to provide exceptional pupils with special education programs and special education services that are appropriate for their needs. NDP MPP Laura Mae Lindo's Bill 67, the "Racial Equity in the Education System Act" is making amendments to the Education Act in order to introduce mandatory "anti-racism . The text provides an overview of the content and implications of Bill 82, Ontario's special education act. Part of Springer Nature. /Parent 2 0 R /ProcSet 99 0 R >>endobj 8 0 obj /F6 58 0 R /F9 6 0 R /F10 66 0 R >> (ii) requires College. Bill 28 has been enacted as Chapter 19 of the Statutes of Ontario, 2022. Act to amend the Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act, 2016, (2.1)Within Contents 1 Background 2 Enforcement and repeal 3 Terms and conditions of contracts of the Act 4 Opposition Copy and paste this code into your Wikipedia page. Bill 82 has been enacted as Chapter 26 of the Statutes of Ontario, 2004. olr_14.1_Elkin . (1980).Bill 82: An Act to Amend the Education Act, 1974. and eventual elimination of the distribution and supply of single-use plastics /F2 126 0 R /Font /F6 9 0 R /F12 48 0 R 10 0 obj section 3 of the Act to include a plan that identifies measurable targets and From the beginning learning disabilities have been included in the categories under which exceptional pupils can be identified, and students with learning disabilities continue to make up the largest group (over 40%) of students who are identified. 2. Chapter 6 details study methodology, including statistical data gathered through interviews, questionnaires, and records. one year after the day on which the Single-Use Plastics The Code affirmed the right to equal access to services, including education. The short title of this Act is the Single-Use Plastics Ban View all 1 editions? /Encoding /WinAnsiEncoding /Type /Page Home, E. B. Hare, W., & Bowd, A. D. (1978). >>endobj /F8 170 0 R /Resources endobj /Encoding /WinAnsiEncoding Exact searches can still be conducted manually, through an advanced search. Ep. %PDF-1.3 Clause 35 (2) (a) of the Act, as re-enacted by the Statutes of Ontario, 2001, chapter 14, Schedule B, section 5, is repealed and the following substituted: (a) a person who requests a review under section 21 is a party to the review under section 21 by the Registration Appeals Committee; and. /MediaBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] /Parent 2 0 R (1982). The Education Amendment Act, 1980 (Bill 82) implementation study by Harry Silverman, 1987, Ministry of Education edition, . /F10 82 0 R 7 0 obj >> Chapter 1 outlines the so-called Ten Commandments (or contents) of Bill 82/1. Nevertheless, the care in consulting personnel in that office (and duly acknowledged) must convince the reader that, by and large, what is said is very close to government intent. plastics in Ontario at least once a year until the Minister is of the opinion Ellis, J. F. (1978). 11. /F8 136 0 R /Subtype /Type1 Ontario, the Minister shall prepare a report setting out the following and /F2 94 0 R 11: Bonus Episode: Everything You Need to Know about the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Legislative Assembly, Ep. Chapter 5 evaluates legislative provision for legal-ethical considerations. Edition Availability; 1. 15 0 obj /Name /F2 /Contents 52 0 R The text provides an overview of the content and implications of Bill 82, Ontario's special education act. elimination of the distribution and supply of single-use plastics in Ontario. Since the enactment of Bill 82, parents have had access to the Identification, Placement and Review Committee (IPRC) process which can formally identify students as needing special education programs and services. (BRR) /F4 11 0 R The Minister of Education has the power to withhold approval of collective labour contracts and the parties involved will risk having an agreement imposed if a proposed deal does not meet the standards of the legislation. If there is any discrepancy between this summary and the Act, regulations, or PPMs, the information in the source documentapplies. Rethinking "Bill 82": A Critical Examination of Mandatory Special Education Legislation in Ontario. /Type /Font (1981). Comparison between Ontario's Bill 82 and American P.L. /MediaBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] Are faculties of education off the main track?Three replies to Ellis.Teacher Education /F12 96 0 R /F6 122 0 R /F3 125 0 R (D) items polystyrene foam food and beverage containers. Ep. measurable targets and sets out timelines for the immediate reduction and eventual The study examines the bill's legal implications and analyzes practices based on data gathered from 18 school systems. An optional survey will open in a new tab. /Contents 164 0 R Ep. /Name /F5 /Contents 148 0 R 04: A House for Ontario: the Architectural History of the Legislative Building, Ep. /ProcSet 67 0 R /Type /Page /F4 156 0 R /F4 28 0 R >> The Minister of Education shall require school boards to implement procedures for the early and ongoing identification of the learning abilities and needs of students, define exceptionalities of pupils and prescribe classes, groups or categories of exceptionalities. << Ministry of Education (Ontario). /CropBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] /MediaBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] /Subtype /Type1 Find special education policies, laws, Policy and Program Memoranda and resourcedocuments. /F2 62 0 R 69 0 obj<< /Name /F11 (1981).A planning guide for school boards for the development of comprehensive programs and services in special education. /BaseFont /Helvetica-Bold Ep. that the distribution and supply of single-use plastics have been eliminated in /Type /Font 7>O3vNne?|Lm$c\{71O- T!kS$W)F~- TZ,*|3Ey,9^h IAY-7 )?7Wx!W^4,a~h_!^Cd.e?c' 91fo0c*pL]1(:0" >> 15(4), 218220. (1982). 14 0 obj /F6 90 0 R Its recommendations included the following: The Robarts Plan completely reorganized the schools' program of studies. Section 3 of the Act is amended by adding the following subsection: (2.1)Within /F5 155 0 R Maritza Salinas - History of American Education. /BaseFont /Times-BoldItalic Although attitudes and professional . /F9 119 0 R /F1 79 0 R Powers, J. T., & Healy, A. mso-fareast-"Times New Roman";} >> Much has changed in the world of education since 1980. @page Section1 /Encoding /WinAnsiEncoding Purpose. /Contents [20 0 R 4 0 R ] Government of Ontario. 19 14. /F9 151 0 R The general tenor of the book is how best to bring about the changes envisaged in Bill 82, and how to do that as quickly as humanly possible. the immediate reduction and eventual elimination of the distribution and supply /XObject 86 0 R Regulation464/97:Special Education Advisory Committees sets out requirements for school board Special Education Advisory Committees (SEACs), such as their role, membership, and scopeofactivities. Ontario Teachers' Federation, Learning Exceptionalities Committee. All students formally identified as exceptional by an Identification, Placement, and Review Committee (IPRC) must have access to an education that will enable them to develop the knowledge and skills they need in order to participate in the life of Ontario's communities. /F12 80 0 R The short title of this Act is the Professional Learning Program Cancellation Act, 2004. Under the Act, a special education program is as an educational program thatis: The Education Act requires school boards to provide special education programs and services to students who are formally identified as exceptional pupils. Under the Act, an exceptional pupil is a student who has been identified by a committee as having behavioural, communicational, intellectual, physical or multiple exceptionalities that requires them to have a special educationprogram. Changes in Education: 1955 to the Present and Beyond! the distribution and supply of single-use plastics in Ontario by 2025; 3 /* Style Definitions */ Revised Statutes of Ontario, Chapter 129. << >>endobj endobj << >> /F6 106 0 R << School boards are required to use these definitions. /F10 98 0 R /BaseFont /Helvetica-Oblique Another plus is the guarantee of parental involvement in school board decision-making (so often neglected in the past). Chapter 4 discusses the legal basis of the student information system and effects of recent legislative amendments. /F12 178 0 R The Education Amendment Act, 1980, as it is properly known, was variously hailed as the most progressive piece of social policy field legislation in Ontario in recent memory, regretted as an ideal that could Chapter 7 summarizes current needs of student information systems as gathered from questionnaires and records. /Encoding /WinAnsiEncoding ,ipRv=sYB?*Z^;!+XaBf47 All copyright rights in the Dewey Decimal Classification system are owned by OCLC. and supply of single-use plastics in Ontario and that requires the immediate *[3?f[JTD@k_Q4df)/j;=|f57@YX=nk+[}[e/fmUx51@?qLE_VuV;Uo3\*6GiE, zQrjuG*\${7bSsd_M ` gptEjpaQ:Y7JPq%p8qCC (XH>nS3|KOLC-bH_GK!E&DUJbBf4**Kq3?[53dkuT1%OEQg\x>~yphuFbB]p3FU4L6S- N]u7WeO?l.jk7h%^a~`e=Lyi 5SGXE6x#E@+q6"z$? L1*^LMRhFI4sEq2R7ni`;@1g07"\6X7(? A key component of this report was the reinforcement of " the right of every individual to have equal access to the learning experience best suited to his needs, and the responsibility of every school authority to provide a child centred learning continuum that invites learning by individual discovery and inquiry. Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content: Sorry, a shareable link is not currently available for this article. /F10 180 0 R endobj 3. Teacher educationToday and tomorrow.Teacher Education /Contents 68 0 R ", Through the 1970s, the major reforms initiated in the previous decade were implemented in Ontario classrooms. Toronto: Ministry of Education. >> plan; and. Mainstreaming (under a policy of open access to public education for all children) is recommended, as are programs offering a range of instructional opportunities for the handicapped. The layout is attractively simple. endobj Then too there is the enlightened proviso that instruction be provided in either English or French, where numbers warrant (numbers, however, wisely not being defined precisely). Province of Ontario, enacts as follows: 1 Publication Sales, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1V6 Canada. /F10 114 0 R /F4 76 0 R The Ontario Student Record and the Record-Keeping Ramifications of Bill 82. (1979).Reforming special education: Policy implementation from state level to street level. >> endobj endobj A five-page list of references is provided, as well as four appendices which offer the questionnaires and interview schedules used in the project. Regan, E. M., Leithwood, K. A. The Ministry of Education is responsible for child care and for administering the system of publicly funded elementary and secondary school education in Ontario. Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the /Font (CL). Need help? Bill 82, the Education Amendment Act, 1980, received Royal Assent on December 12, 1980. A special education course with pediatric components.Exceptional Children Interchange 15, 4453 (1984). An 1 01', Section 63.1 of the Act, as enacted by the Statutes of Ontario, 2001, chapter 14, Schedule B, section 11 and amended by 2001, chapter 24, section 7, is repealed. font-size:12.0pt;"Times New Roman"; The Act addresses the labour disputes involving school board employees represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees. 3 Inservice Training for Physicians Serving Handicapped Children J. 02: What's the difference between Parliament and Government? /F6 26 0 R /MediaBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] (i) identifies 13 3240. << /Font << made from oxo-degradable or oxo-fragmentable plastics, (F) plastic 19: A Library for Ontario: The History of the Legislative Library, Speaker's statement on the death of His Royal Highness the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Bill 82, Professional Learning Program Cancellation Act, 2004. endstream 48(4), 384351. /F5 123 0 R /Type /Page The promise of Public Law 94142.Journal of Learning Disabilities /Name /F1 /F6 138 0 R 07: Interview with Her Honour Elizabeth Dowdeswell, the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Ep. Ongoing international research has been documenting evidence-based teaching techniques and strategies for students with various types of learning disabilities. endobj , I found this page helpful. 10: Bonus Episode: Everything You Need to Know about the Clerk of the Legislative Assembly, Ep. /F8 104 0 R /MediaBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] /Encoding /WinAnsiEncoding 9 0 obj Learn more about Institutional subscriptions. 61 CHAPTER 61 An Act to amend The Education Act, 1974 Assented to December 12th, 1980 H ER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows: 1 .-{1) Subsection 1 of section 1 of The Education Act, 1974, beings. Amendments in 1982 to the Education Act, referred to as "Bill 82," mandated maintenance of student information and documentation of certain decision-making processes. /Resources : MIT Press. /F1 143 0 R 01: A brief history of Parliament in Ontario. 03: Changing the Landscape: Women of Queen's Park, Ep. (2)Paragraph 29 of subsection 41 (1) of the Act, as re-enacted by the Statutes of Ontario, 2001, chapter 14, Schedule B, section 9, is repealed and the following substituted: 29. requiring members to provide the College with information about their participation in ongoing education programs; 8. /F2 30 0 R Bill 82 from Parliament 38 Session 2 of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario: Supply Act, 2006. Regulation181/98:Identification and Placement of Exceptional Pupils sets out rules for the identification and placement of students in special education programs and foridentification, placement and reviewcommittees(IPRC).. Regulation306:Special Education Programs and Services defines the requirement for each school board to maintain a plan on how they will deliver special education programs and services. /F3 141 0 R Wilson, Anne Keeton, A Consumer's Guide to Bill 82: Special Education in Ontario,, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/37851. Editorial.Teacher Education does not include the use of discarded plastic items as fuel for the distribution and supply of single-use plastics have been eliminated in >> q!RP5C{XI~_%- [ZjjO?Ttc].0kVPi<7'$*\sC? !kBtD"WhxDm3v@3p3H|\F"/1nS)s>uOSS5t0JrIA)w@QEn,u-Asz#DEQXOj>qhOx!,sID%o$NBHia\)?QI!c3t}s,,n?$d(r:k]7ifU#M Wyi`/1F~]-*JxN?I]Ze"5S|Tl.;kYK~p*XU~}{Cf#jOU4Al}N;O YmQw4S,Q Ki99#DhNP[YBx]y|lOPaEn S_W4w)z)*t!ILzZo~w]N*zvAPYHL5'N@LD%,MuiN;IJAF^gsj3q[?U;>1P:',/:dJ?;2AI1w/~er;W2f"091!uF~\&RHUSdd&:++Es? (1)Subsection 23 (2) of the Act, as amended by the Statutes of Ontario, 2001, chapter 14, Schedule B, section 3, is amended by striking out "to subsection (2.1) and" in the portion before clause (1981).The education American Act, 1980. (1981). << A /Subtype /Type1 Chapter 8 offers a model of a student information system. /CropBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] /F4 124 0 R /F9 23 0 R The Education Amendment Act, 1980 (Bill 82) implementation study: board policies and school level practices /Encoding /WinAnsiEncoding Special education litigation will not decrease because of Bill 82 but will branch out in various directions. /F8 88 0 R We'll align this page with the ontario.ca style guide in future updates. << % Ban Act, 2019 receives Royal Assent, the Minister shall. << Toronto: Queen's Printer for Ontario. 2. Data are presented in tables. /BaseFont /Helvetica /F3 175 0 R Ministry of Education (Ontario). Part III.1 (sections 24.1 to 24.11) of the Act is repealed. The Bill enacts the Keeping Students in Class Act, 2022. /ProcSet 147 0 R endobj /F12 144 0 R endobj The Ontario provincial government has just passed some of the most overt critical race theory style laws onto the public education system that has ever been proposed. /CropBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] >> in Administrative Law Constitutional Law Human Rights Law Labour and Employment Law Public Law on 1 January 1982 15 October 2018 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Google+ Email. /F7 171 0 R << An optional survey will open in a new tab. /Resources 6(2), 159169. /Name /F9 Chapter 3 focuses on information needs of personnel. It enacts a Digital Platform Workers' Rights Act, 2022, and makes amendments to the Employment Standards Act, 2000, the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1990, and the Fair Access to . Chapter 2 documents the identification and placement processes along with avenues of appeal. This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution. /F7 89 0 R /Type /Font Journal of Special Education 13. /ProcSet 131 0 R report to address the Strategys goals with respect to the immediate reduction << Special Education Identification, Placement and Review Committees, and Appeals. MacGregor, K., Rosenbaum, S., & Skoutajan, K. (1981).Putting the pieces together: A parent's guide to special education in Ontario. >> >>endobj Toronto: Ontario Teachers' Federation. 4. /F10 50 0 R >> /Resources 13 0 obj /CropBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] /BaseFont /Courier Inservice training for physicians serving handicapped children.Exceptional Children This legislation, which had a significant impact on special education in the province, was part of a world wide movement towards providing all children with the opportunity for a publicly funded education, regardless of disabilities. 12 412. Recognizing that some jurisdictions in the province did The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which came into effect in 1982, stipulates that every individual is equal before and under the law, and has the right to the equal protection and equal benefit of the law without discrimination and, in particular, without discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, sex, age, or mental or physical disability. hf{fGe*51h4n"O p'FaZr2}F#57F-M :ktMmnhf{4vw /XObject 134 0 R /F2 142 0 R /BaseFont /Courier-BoldOblique 17 0 obj 19 0 obj<< On December 12, 1980, An Act to Amend the Education Act, often referred to as Bill 82, came into effect in Ontario. {size:612.0pt 792.0pt; 2023 Springer Nature Switzerland AG. /F11 16 0 R Regulation296:Ontario Schools for the Blind and Deaf sets out operating procedures for the Provincial Schools for the Blind and Deaf, and also describes duties of teachers, residence counsellors, parents, and superintendents at theseschools. Ontario Regulation 274/81 UnderThe Education Act, 1974. 101 0 obj<< /CropBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] /F6 172 0 R /Type /Page Occasional Papers/22. 5 0 obj << /F1 127 0 R Ministry of Education (Ontario). /F2 110 0 R Sn2Dl$ /Encoding /WinAnsiEncoding /XObject 118 0 R The mandamus given to school boards is particularly welcome: a duty is placed on boards to provide an appropriate educational program for all children. C}K]k7i 5>n3iRif %po sT ZB;f:] I>,*c9)^Ow+yDIfzzuC!scK-MvE Yy+Etr*g0x4;fe!B`."BEJi&M[oS]}JF 48(4), 316322. /Font The passage of Bill 82 meant that, for the first time in Ontario, all children with disabilities had access to publically funded education, and school boards were required to ensure provision of special education programs and services. /F2 13 0 R 117 0 obj<< << A. Clarence Smith* I. /Type /Font Toronto: Ministry of Education. An optional survey will open in a new tab. /F8 152 0 R /F8 72 0 R << /Parent 2 0 R /F5 173 0 R 08: Interview with the Honourable Ted Arnott, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Ep. Gerard Minister of Education, An Act to amend the This report presents results of research conducted in 1982 on the management of student information in Ontario. endobj /MediaBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] Ontario. There are a number of Policy and Program Memorandum that relate to specialeducation. 13 199209. Stott, L. J. The education act (Ontario) 1980: A review. /F11 129 0 R /XObject 150 0 R /F1 14 0 R History of CTE related legislation beginning at 1862, Teaching Languages to Young Learners: Patterns of History, History of American Higher Education / Anna Schlia / EDU493, History of American Education Timeline (Devon Roberts), History of American Higher Education Timeline, Conception of childhood as a social and historical category, Education in the United States: Its Historical Roots, History of Education Interactive Timeline, Chapter 7 & History/Technology in Education, Educating Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students: Then and Now, Adam 6SE001.PD1.Directed task.Educational time-line. /Parent 2 0 R reduction and eventual elimination of the distribution and supply of single-use Section 5 of the Act is amended by adding the following subsection: (2)Despite /F1 177 0 R The ministry's Special Education: A Guide for Educators, 2001, which replaced the Special Education Information Handbook, 1984, reflects the many changes that have taken place with regard to legislation, regulations, policy, and educational practice since the publication of the earlier document. /F8 56 0 R /Font (1)Paragraph 8 of subsection 41 (1) of the Act, as amended by the Statutes of Ontario, 2001, chapter 14, Schedule B, section 9, is amended by striking out "or the Minister". /Type /Font publish it on a website of the Government of Ontario: 1. << /CropBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] /F8 40 0 R Section 2 of the Act is amended by adding the following clause: (p.1) eliminate Her The (1981). Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows: 1. The definitions of "minimum course criteria", "professional learning course", "professional learning requirements" and "provider" in section 1 of the Ontario College of Teachers Act, 1996, as Act, 1996 to cancel the /Contents 100 0 R /F11 33 0 R >> LDAO will continue to work with a range of partners in education toward the goal of improving educational outcomes for students with learning disabilities, and enabling them to reach their full potential. The study examines the bill's legal implications and analyzes practices based on data gathered from 18 school systems. Bill 82, the Education Amendment Act, 1980, received Royal Assent on December 12, 1980. 07: Interview with Her Honour Elizabeth Dowdeswell, the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Ep. /Encoding /WinAnsiEncoding /F6 42 0 R /F3 77 0 R https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01807941. (CJH). the Strategy to include a plan that. /BaseFont /Courier-Bold /Type /Page Special Education Programs and Services. , I didnt find this page helpful. /F11 97 0 R /Contents 116 0 R water bottles intended for a single-use, and, (G) any /CropBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] Purpose of education (2) The purpose of education is to provide students with the opportunity to realize their potential and develop into highly skilled, knowledgeable, caring citizens who contribute to their society. /F7 57 0 R 20 0 obj<< /Filter /FlateDecode margin:0cm; /Parent 2 0 R THE EDUCATION AMENDMENT ACT, 1980 J. This edition doesn't have a description yet. (1)Paragraphs 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 of subsection 40 (1) of the Act, as re-enacted by the Statutes of Ontario, 2001, chapter 14, Schedule B, section 6, are repealed and the following substituted: 9. respecting the composition and election or appointment of committees required by this Act, other than the Investigation Committee, the Discipline Committee, and the Fitness to Practise Committee; 10. governing the filling of vacancies on the committees required by this Act; 11. prescribing terms of office of members of committees required by this Act; 12. respecting practice and procedure of committees required by this Act; 13. prescribing the quorums of the committees required by this Act; (2)Paragraph 14 of subsection 40 (1) of the Act, as enacted by the Statutes of Ontario, 2001, chapter 14, Schedule B, section 7, is repealed and the following substituted: 14. governing the establishment, powers and duties of panels of a committee required by this Act; (3)Paragraphs 19, 24, 25, 26 and 28 of subsection 40 (1) of the Act, as re-enacted by the Statutes of Ontario, 2001, chapter 14, Schedule B, section 8, are repealed and the following substituted: 19. respecting accreditation of teacher education programs offered by post-secondary educational institutions and ongoing education programs for teachers offered by post-secondary educational institutions and other bodies; 24. prescribing ongoing education requirements for members; 25. establishing processes and criteria for suspending certificates of members who fail to meet ongoing education requirements; 26. establishing processes and criteria for removing the suspension of certificates where the suspension was as a result of failure to meet ongoing education requirements; 28. respecting any matter ancillary to this Act with respect to the issuance, expiry, renewal, amendment, suspension, cancellation, revocation and reinstatement of certificates issued under this Act; 7. /MediaBox [0 1.92 504.96 721.92] (2)Subsection 23 (2.1) of the Act, as enacted by the Statutes of Ontario, 2001, chapter 14, Schedule B, section 3, is repealed. 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