Article 12. The legal status of the children's village of the Law on Family-type Children's Villages and Youth Homes
1. A children's village is a legal entity created in the organizational and legal form of a non-profit organization to ensure the rights and legitimate interests of pupils and perform the functions established by this Law.
The State, represented by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan and local executive bodies, may be the founder of a children's village.
2. The children's village has a separate territory, the minimum size of which is determined by the authorized body in the field of education, with apartment-type living quarters, administrative buildings and structures intended for families, as well as household and auxiliary (household) facilities located on it.
3. The children's village consists of several families, each of which houses and educates from seven to ten pupils under the age of eighteen, as well as youth homes for graduates of orphanages, boarding schools for orphans and children left without parental care, and children's villages aged until the age of twenty-three.
4. Children's villages are usually located in small and medium-sized towns, rural settlements, and suburban areas of large cities.
The Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated December 13, 2000 No. 113-II.
This Law defines the legal status of family-type children's villages and youth homes established in order to meet the rights of orphaned children and children left without parental care to live and be raised in a family, as well as to comprehensively ensure their moral, spiritual, labor upbringing and education.
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