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Chapter 3 Enforcement of Reformatory Schools
Section 4 Reward and Punishment
Article 77
A Student with one of the following behaviors shall be rewarded:
1. With good and honest behaviors sufficient to be the example to other Students;
2. With superior learning performance;
3. With special contributions sufficient to increase the honor;
4. With concrete evidence sufficient to show that he/she has obviously improved; or
5. Other behaviors sufficient to be rewarded.
Article 78
Methods of rewards prescribed in the preceding article are as follows:
1. Reward in public;
2. Issuing a certificate of merit or a medal;
3. Giving scores of progressive treatment;
4. Giving books or other prizes;
5. Giving a certain amount of scholarships; or
6. Other appropriate rewards.
Article 79
When a Student who is under the enforcement of imprisonment or detention violates the discipline, the following one or multiple punishments may be imposed:
1. Reprimand;
2. Compulsory labor for one (1) to five (5) days, and no more than two (2) hours each day; and/or
3. Stopping outdoor activities for one (1) to three (3) days.
When a Student who is under the enforcement of reformatory education violates the discipline, the following one or two punishments may be imposed:
1. Reprimand; and/or
2. Compulsory labor for one (1) to five (5) days, and no more than two (2) hours each day.
Counselors shall immediately give individual counseling to the Student punished, when the situations prescribed in the preceding two paragraphs occur.
Article 80
When a Student is rewarded or punished, the Reformatory School shall immediately inform his/her/her parents, custodian, or closest relatives.