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21. Where, before the transfer date, the Chief Inspector has served an enforcement notice under section 79D(2)(1) of the 1989 Act, the notice continues to have effect on and after the transfer date as if it had been served under section 33(4) or 52(4) of the 2006 Act, as the case may be.
The effect of section 79D(2) of the 1989 Act in England (before 1st September 2008) is that the Chief Inspector may serve an enforcement notice on a person who appears to have contravened the requirement in section 79D(1) not to act as a child minder unless registered under Part 10A of that Act. By virtue of section 79D(4), a person in respect of whom an enforcement notice has effect who contravenes section 79D(1) without reasonable excuse is guilty of an offence.
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