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2. The ANUK/Unipol Code of Standards for Larger Developments for Student Accommodation Managed and Controlled by Educational Establishments, which is dated 28th August 2008(1) and which lays down standards of conduct and practice to be followed with regard to the management of—
(a)houses in multiple occupation that are occupied solely or principally by persons who occupy them for the purpose of undertaking a full-time course of further or higher education(2); or
(b)buildings falling within paragraph 4 of Schedule 14 to the Housing Act 2004 (buildings occupied by students)(3),
is approved for the purposes of section 233 of that Act.
A copy of this Code may be obtained from the National Code Administrator, Unipol Student Homes, 155-157 Woodhouse Lane, Leeds LS2 3ED, by emailing info@unipol.leeds.ac.uk, or via the internet at www.unipol.leeds.ac.uk or www.anuk.org.uk. A copy of this Code has been lodged in the libraries of both houses of Parliament.
For the meaning of house in multiple occupation see sections 254-259 of the Act.
By section 233(1)(a) the appropriate national authority may approve a code of practice laying down standards of conduct and practice to be followed with regard to the management of houses in multiple occupation or of excepted accommodation. Excepted accommodation is defined in section 233(6) as being such description of living accommodation falling within any provision of Schedule 14 (buildings which are not HMOs for the purposes of provisions other than Part 1 of the Act as is specified in an order under subsection (1).
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