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(1)The Chief Inspector must cancel the registration of a person registered under Chapter 2, 3 or 4 if it appears to him that the person has become disqualified from registration by regulations under section 75.
(2)The Chief Inspector may cancel the registration of a person registered under Chapter 2, 3 or 4 if it appears to him—
(a)that the prescribed requirements for registration which apply in relation to the person’s registration under that Chapter have ceased, or will cease, to be satisfied,
(b)that the person has failed to comply with a condition imposed on his registration under that Chapter,
(c)that he has failed to comply with a requirement imposed on him by regulations under that Chapter,
(d)in the case of a person registered under Chapter 2, that he has failed to comply with section 40(2)(a), or
(e)in any case, that he has failed to pay a prescribed fee.
(3)The Chief Inspector may cancel the registration of a person registered as an early years childminder under Chapter 2 if it appears to him that the person has not provided early years childminding for a period of more than three years during which he was registered.
(4)The Chief Inspector may cancel the registration of a person registered as a later years childminder under Chapter 3 if it appears to him that the person has not provided later years childminding for a period of more than three years during which he was registered.
(5)The Chief Inspector may cancel the registration of a person registered as a childminder under Chapter 4 if it appears to him that the person has provided neither early years childminding nor later years childminding for a period of more than three years during which he was registered.
(6)Where a requirement to make any changes or additions to any services, equipment or premises has been imposed on a person registered under Chapter 2, 3 or 4, his registration may not be cancelled on the ground of any defect or insufficiency in the services, equipment or premises if—
(a)the time set for complying with the requirements has not expired, and
(b)it is shown that the defect or insufficiency is due to the changes or additions not having been made.
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