Citation, commencement and interpretation1

1

These Regulations may be cited as the Section 70 (Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 2017 and come into force on 10th January 2018.

2

In these Regulations—

  • “the 1980 Act” means the Education (Scotland) Act 1980;

  • “relevant complaint” means a complaint which the Scottish Ministers consider involves the potential failure by an education authority, the managers of a school or educational establishment, or other persons to discharge a duty imposed on them by or for the purposes of the 1980 Act or of any other enactment relating to education;

  • “working day” means any day which is not—

    1. a

      a Saturday;

    2. b

      a Sunday;

    3. c

      a day from 27th December to 31st December inclusive;

    4. d

      a day in July; or

    5. e

      a day specified as a bank holiday in Scotland in or by virtue of the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 19712.

Procedure2

1

The procedure to be followed in relation to investigations and determinations under section 70 of the 1980 Act is as follows.

2

The Scottish Ministers must establish if a complaint received under section 70 is a relevant complaint within 15 working days beginning with the date of receipt of the complaint.

3

If the Scottish Ministers establish that it is a relevant complaint, they must investigate the complaint and reach a determination as to whether to make an order under section 70(1) within 105 working days beginning with the date of receipt of the complaint.

4

If the Scottish Ministers, otherwise than as a result of a complaint, establish that there may have been a failure to discharge a duty as referred to in section 70(1), they may investigate and if they investigate they must reach a determination as to whether to make an order under section 70(1) within 105 working days beginning with the date the Scottish Ministers decide that there may have been a failure.

JOHN SWINNEYA member of the Scottish GovernmentSt Andrew’s House,Edinburgh