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Childcare Act 2006

Section 76:  Consequences of disqualification

150.Section 76 sets out the consequences of disqualification. These are that a disqualified person may not provide any provision in respect of which he is required to be registered (or only exempt from registration by virtue of the provision being made at certain schools). Subsection (3) provides that no one may employ a disqualified person in connection with provision that is required to be registered (or exempt school provision).

151.Contravention of these prohibitions is an offence (see subsection (4)). However there are defences to the offence. Under subsection (5) a person who is disqualified by virtue of living in a household in which a disqualified person lives or works does not commit an offence if he does not know and has no reasonable grounds for believing that a person who lives or works in his household is disqualified. A person who employs someone who is disqualified does not commit an offence if he does not know and has no reasonable grounds for believing that the employee was disqualified.

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