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Statutory Instruments
Education, England
Made
22nd July 2014
Laid before Parliament
25th July 2014
Coming into force
1st September 2014
The Secretary of State for Education makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 128(2), (3), (4) and (5), 129(2), 141(1) and (2), and 166(6) of the Education and Skills Act 2008(1):
2008 c. 25. For the meaning of “prescribed” and “regulations” see section 168(1). Chapter 1 of Part 4 (which includes sections 128 and 129) applies to alternative provision Academies that are not independent schools as it applies to independent schools. See section 93A, inserted by paragraph 22 of the Schedule to, and subject to the transitional provision at Article 3 of, the Alternative Provision Academies (Consequential Amendments to Acts) (England) Order 2012 (2012/976).
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