Part 3Regulation of Provision of Childcare in England
Chapter 5Common provisions
Registration – procedural safeguards
I1I274Appeals
1
An applicant for registration or (as the case may be) a registered person may appeal to the Tribunal against the taking of any of the following steps by the Chief Inspector under this Part—
a
the refusal of his application for registration;
b
the imposition of a new condition on his registration;
c
the variation or removal of any condition imposed on his registration;
d
the refusal of an application to vary or remove any such condition;
e
the cancellation of his registration.
2
An applicant for registration or (as the case may be) a registered person may also appeal to the Tribunal against any other determination made by the Chief Inspector under this Part which is of a prescribed description.
3
A person against whom an order is made under section 72(2) may appeal to the Tribunal against the making of the order.
4
On an appeal the Tribunal must either—
a
confirm the taking of the step, the making of the other determination or the making of the order (as the case may be), or
b
direct that it shall not have, or shall cease to have, effect.
5
Unless the Tribunal has confirmed the taking of a step mentioned in subsection (1)(a) or (e) or the making of an order under section 72(2) cancelling a person's registration, the Tribunal may also do either or both of the following—
a
impose conditions on the registration of the person concerned;
b
vary or remove any condition previously imposed on his registration.