Article 32. Responsibility for harm caused by a person undergoing social adaptation of the Law on Family-type Children's Villages and Youth Homes
1. Persons undergoing social adaptation between the ages of sixteen and eighteen are independently liable for the harm they have caused on general grounds.
2. If a person undergoing social adaptation between the ages of sixteen and eighteen, in need of care, was in a children's village, orphanage, boarding school for orphans and children left without parental care, who by virtue of the law is his guardian, then the administration of the children's village, orphanage, boarding school for orphaned children and children left without parental care, she is obliged to compensate for the damage in full or in the missing part, unless she proves that the damage was not her fault.
3. The obligation of the administration of a children's village, an orphanage, a boarding school for orphaned children and children left without parental care to compensate for harm ceases when the person who caused the harm reaches the age of majority, or when he has property or other sources of income sufficient to compensate for harm before reaching adulthood, or when he has acquired legal capacity.
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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