15. Provisional Certification
Should a school fail to fulfill the following norms:
(1) Pupil - teacher ratio as specified in section 25 of the Act, the District
Educational Officer shall issue a provisional certificate granting permission to
run the school for a period up to six months from the date of commencement of
the Act. The provisional certificate -shall be issued in the Form-3 as shown in
the appendix. On expiry of the period of six months the school shall maintain the
Pupil- Teacher Ratio as specified by the Act.
(2) if a school fulfills norms mentioned in section 25 of the Act, but does not fulfill
other norms and standards specified in the schedule of the Act the District
Educational Officer shall issue a provisional certificate granting permission to
run the school for a period up to three years from the date of commencement of
the Act .The provisional certificate shall be issued in the Form-4 as shown in the
appendix.
Provided that if the school fulfills the required norms and standards within
the time frame specified in the provisional certificate, the certificate issuing
authority, on receipt of application for recognition, satisfy himself/ herself and
shall issue the certificate of recognition as laid down under sub -rule 4.
Provided further that if the school does not claim recognition within the
period specified in the provisional certificate it shall be deemed to be an
unrecognised school and running of such a school shall be punishable under
section 19 of the Act.
(3) No new school shall be opened after the commencement of the Act without
obtaining recognition certificate issued under section 18 of the Act.
(4) The recognition certificate issuing authority shall inspect or cause the school
to be inspected every year to verify fulfillment of conditions of recognition.
Should a school fail to fulfill the following norms:
(1) Pupil - teacher ratio as specified in section 25 of the Act, the District
Educational Officer shall issue a provisional certificate granting permission to
run the school for a period up to six months from the date of commencement of
the Act. The provisional certificate -shall be issued in the Form-3 as shown in
the appendix. On expiry of the period of six months the school shall maintain the
Pupil- Teacher Ratio as specified by the Act.
(2) if a school fulfills norms mentioned in section 25 of the Act, but does not fulfill
other norms and standards specified in the schedule of the Act the District
Educational Officer shall issue a provisional certificate granting permission to
run the school for a period up to three years from the date of commencement of
the Act .The provisional certificate shall be issued in the Form-4 as shown in the
appendix.
Provided that if the school fulfills the required norms and standards within
the time frame specified in the provisional certificate, the certificate issuing
authority, on receipt of application for recognition, satisfy himself/ herself and
shall issue the certificate of recognition as laid down under sub -rule 4.
Provided further that if the school does not claim recognition within the
period specified in the provisional certificate it shall be deemed to be an
unrecognised school and running of such a school shall be punishable under
section 19 of the Act.
(3) No new school shall be opened after the commencement of the Act without
obtaining recognition certificate issued under section 18 of the Act.
(4) The recognition certificate issuing authority shall inspect or cause the school
to be inspected every year to verify fulfillment of conditions of recognition.