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Chapter 4 Supervision and Discontinuation
Article 13
In the event that foreign curriculum departments or classes illegally recruit students not having foreign nationality, status of such students shall be invalidated and Articles 55 and 80 of the Act shall apply. The school should assist the illegally recruited students in transferring to a non-foreign curriculum department or class or to a different school if they are qualified for that level of education.
Article 14
In the event that foreign curriculum departments or classes recruit students in violation of Paragraph 1, Article 39 of this Act, school regulatory authorities shall penalize the private school in accordance with Article 78 of this Act and the school should assist the recruited foreign students in transferring to a different school if they are qualified for that level of education. When there is no legitimate reason to justify the stay of the students, they should be deported as required by law and the incurred cost shall be borne by the private school in question.
Article 15
School regulatory authorities shall help rectify foreign curriculum departments or classes in violation of these Regulations or give the private school a deadline for improvement. For those failing to improve by the given deadline, school regulatory authorities shall order discontinuation of recruitment in accordance with Article 55 of the Act. Under extreme circumstances, the authorities shall terminate the original approval for the establishment of such foreign curriculum departments or classes. 
Article 16
Students already enrolled in the foreign curriculum departments or classes with discontinued recruitment or abolishment of the original approval of establishment shall continue with their studies until they graduate.
The aforementioned students shall ask the school to issue a certificate of transfer and assist them in transferring to a different school.