characteristics.
Article 2 (Definitions)
(1) For the purpose of this Act, the term "private schools" means schools referred to insubparagraph 2 of Article 2 of the Early Childhood Education Act,Article 2 of the Elementary
and Secondary Education Act, andArticle 2 of the Higher Education Act, which are
established by school juristic persons, juristic persons other than public organizations, or other individuals.
<Amended by Act No. 6004, Aug. 31, 1999; Act No. 7120, Jan. 29, 2004>
(2) For the purpose of this Act, the term "school juristic persons" means juristic personsorganized under this Act for the purpose of establishing and operating only private schools.
(3) For the purpose of this Act, the term "managers of private schools" means uristicpersons, other than public organizations (excluding school juristic persons), or individualsthat establish and operate private schools under theEarly Childhood Education Act, theElementary and Secondary Education Act, theHigher Education Act, and this Act.
<Amended by Act No. 6004, Aug. 31, 1999; Act No. 7120, Jan. 29, 2004>
Article 3 (Private Schools, etc. which may not be Established by Those Other ThanSchool Juristic Persons)
(1) Persons other than school juristic persons shall neither establish nor operate privateschools which fall under any of the following subparagraphs:
Provided
, That in the event thatindustrial bodies establish and operate middle or high schools for the education of their employed working juveniles pursuant to the provisions of Article 52 (2) of the Elementary andSecondary Education Act, the same shall not apply:
<Amended by Act No. 2961, Dec. 31,1976; Act No. 3057, Dec. 31, 1977; Act No. 3812, May 9, 1986; Act No. 5069, Dec. 29, 1995; Act No. 5274, Jan. 13, 1997; Act No. 6004, Aug. 31, 1999>
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