472-M - Power of corporation as to children in its care; corporation to act as guardian.

§ 472-m.  Power of corporation as to children in its care; corporation  to  act as guardian. Said corporation shall have the custody and control  of all children surrendered, committed,  placed  or  transferred  to  it  under sections four hundred seventy-two-j to four hundred seventy-two-l,  and  shall  have  authority  by  its  officers or agents to restrain and  direct them, to assign them to suitable employments, to determine  their  hours of labor, study and rest, to care for their sustenance and health,  and  to instruct them in useful knowledge; and shall have power to place  such children in suitable homes where they may be adopted into  families  or  taken  on  trial or for a limited time, or to place such children in  group homes or group residences operated by the corporation or by  other  agencies;  or, in its discretion, to return them to their former home or  their parents or guardians under the supervision  and  guidance  of  the  corporation.    And  said corporation may, with the consent of any other  agency authorized by law to take the custody and  control  of  children,  transfer  to  such  other  agency  the  custody and control of any child  whenever such transfer is deemed by said corporation to be necessary and  proper for the welfare of such child or for the discipline or protection  of other children  in its charge, provided that there be first  obtained  from  a  judge  of  a  court  of  record    an order of approval of such  transfer.