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Made | 8th December 2001 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 12th December 2001 | ||
Coming into force | 1st April 2002 |
(2) Where a thing is required to be done under these Regulations -
(3) Unless the context otherwise requires references in these Regulations -
Compliance with Tribunal Orders
3.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (4), if the Tribunal, following an appeal to it by a parent, makes an order requiring an authority to perform an action referred to in paragraph (2) the authority shall perform that action within the period specified in paragraph (2).
(2) In the case of an order -
(d) to amend a statement, the authority shall serve an amendment notice on the child's parent under paragraph 2A of Schedule 27 within 5 weeks;
(e) to continue to maintain a statement, the authority shall continue to maintain the statement with immediate effect;
(f) to continue to maintain and to amend a statement, the authority shall continue to maintain the statement with immediate effect and shall serve an amendment notice on the child's parent under paragraph 2A of Schedule 27 within 5 weeks;
(g) to substitute the name of the school or other institution specified in a child's statement with the name of a school specified by a parent, the authority shall specify the school specified by the parent within 2 weeks; and
(h) dismissing an appeal against a determination to cease to maintain a statement, the authority shall cease to maintain that statement immediately or on a date proposed by the authority, whichever is the later.
Compliance with parents' requests when an authority concedes an appeal to the Tribunal
4.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (3) if, under section 326A(2), an appeal to the Tribunal is treated as having been determined in favour of the parent making the appeal, the authority shall -
Estelle Morris
Secretary of State for Education and Skills
8th December 2001
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