The Day Care and Child Minding (Disqualification) (England) Regulations 2005

Grounds for disqualification relating to the care of children and offences against children

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4.—(1) Subject to paragraph (7) and regulation 9, a person is disqualified if any of the following provisions of this regulation apply to him.

(2) Any of the orders or other determinations specified in Schedule 1 has been made—

(a)against him;

(b)which prevents him from being registered in relation to any facility in which children are looked after or from being involved in the management of or otherwise concerned with the provision of any such facility;

(c)with respect to a child so as to remove the child from his care; or

(d)with respect to a child so as to prevent the child from living with him.

(3) He has been convicted of an offence against a child within the meaning of section 26(1) of the 2000 Act.

(4) He—

(a)has been convicted of any offence specified in paragraph 1 of Schedule 2, or

(b)falls within paragraph 2 of that Schedule,

despite the fact that the statutory offences in that Schedule have been repealed.

(5) He has been convicted of any offence other than an offence referred to in paragraph (3) or (4) involving bodily injury to, or death of, a child.

(6) He has been convicted of any offence specified in Schedule 3.

(7) A person shall not be disqualified under paragraphs (1) to (6) in respect of any order, determination or offence if he has successfully appealed against the order, determination or conviction.