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Made | 19th May 2005 | ||
Laid before the Scottish Parliament | 19th May 2005 | ||
Coming into force | 14th November 2005 |
Request period
2.
Where an appropriate agency is under a duty by virtue of section 23(3) of the Act (duty to comply with a request for help in the exercise of an education authority's function under the Act), such an agency must comply with the request within a period of 10 weeks starting on the date when the request was made by the authority unless an exception under regulation 3 applies.
Request period exceptions
3.
- (1) An appropriate agency need not meet the time limit under regulation 2 if it complies with paragraph (2) below and meeting that time limit would be impractical because-
(b) the child or young person failed to keep an appointment for an assessment or examination before the expiry of that time limit;
(c) it was necessary for that agency to ask for relevant advice or information from another appropriate agency or any other person and such advice or information has not been provided before the expiry of the time limit in response to such an inquiry made before that expiry.
(2) The appropriate agency must, when it becomes aware that the time limit under regulation 2 cannot be met, inform the education authority which made the request of-
(3) The date established under paragraph (2)(b) above must not exceed the time limit referred to in regulation 2 by longer than is reasonably necessary in the circumstances and in any event must be not later than 16 weeks starting on the date when the request was made by the authority.
EUAN M ROBSON
Authorised to sign on behalf of the Scottish Ministers
St Andrew's House, Edinburgh
19th May 2005