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The Education (National Curriculum) (Exceptions) (Wales) Regulations 1991

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1991 No. 1657

EDUCATION, ENGLAND AND WALES

The Education (National Curriculum) (Exceptions) (Wales) Regulations 1991

Made

17th July 1991

Laid before Parliament

22nd July 1991

Coming into force

12th August 1991

Whereas the Secretary of State has given notice of the proposal to make these Regulations to the Curriculum Council for Wales and to all other persons with whom consultation appeared to him desirable, in accordance with section 21(2) of the Education Reform Act 1988(1);

And whereas the Secretary of State in accordance with subsection (3) of the saidsection 21, duly published a draft of these Regulations and the other documents mentioned in that subsection and sent copies of them to the said Council and to each of the persons consulted by him, and allowed a period of not less than one month for the submission of evidence and representation;

And whereas that period has now expired.

Now therefore in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 17 and 232(5) and (6) of the Education Reform Act 1988 the Secretary of State for Wales hereby makes the following Regulations in the terms of the said draft:–

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