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6This Part applies if there is a body designated under this Schedule.
7The OfS must make arrangements for holding the designated body to account for the performance of its duties under sections 64(1) and 65(1).
8(1)As soon as possible after the end of each annual reporting period, the designated body must prepare and send to the OfS a report about the performance of its duties under sections 64(1) and 65(1) during the period.
(2)“Annual reporting period”, in relation to a designated body, means—
(a)the period of 12 months beginning with the effective date, and
(b)each successive period of 12 months.
9(1)As soon as possible after the end of each triennial reporting period, the OfS must prepare and send to the Secretary of State a triennial report about—
(a)how the designated body has performed its duties under sections 64(1) and 65(1) during the period,
(b)whether the designated body should continue to be designated under this Schedule,
(c)the appropriateness of any fees charged by the designated body under section 67, and
(d)any other matters that the OfS considers relevant.
(2)In preparing a triennial report, the OfS must have regard to any views provided to the OfS by a person listed in sub-paragraph (3) about—
(a)the matters listed in sub-paragraph (1)(a) to (c), and
(b)what other matters, if any, should be dealt with in the report.
(3)Those persons are—
(a)registered higher education providers,
(b)persons representing, or promoting the interests of, students on higher education courses provided by registered higher education providers,
(c)persons representing, or promoting the interests of, employers of graduates, and
(d)such other persons as the OfS considers appropriate.
(4)“Triennial reporting period”, in relation to a designated body, means—
(a)the period of 3 years beginning with the effective date, and
(b)each successive period of 3 years.
10The OfS must inform the Secretary of State if it has significant concerns about—
(a)how the designated body is performing its duties under section 64(1) or 65(1), or
(b)the continued suitability of the designated body to be designated under this Schedule.
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