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50.—(1) This regulation applies to a person appointed (“the appointed person”) as—
(a)the manager or receiver of the property of a company or partnership which is the registered provider of a children’s home;
(b)a liquidator or provisional liquidator of a company which is the registered provider of a home; or
(c)the trustee in bankruptcy of the registered provider of a home.
(2) The appointed person must—
(a)have regard to children’s welfare when acting in relation to the operation of the home and its future;
(b)without delay, notify HMCI of the appointed person’s appointment and the reasons for it;
(c)if there is no registered manager, appoint a person to take day-to-day charge of the home; and
(d)not more than 28 days after the appointed person’s appointment, notify HMCI of the appointed person’s intentions regarding the future operation of the home.
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