2019 No. 995
The Independent Educational Provision in England (Inspection Fees and Savings Provisions) Regulations 2019
Made
Laid before Parliament
Coming into force
The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 111(1), (2), (3)(a) and (c) and (4)(b), and 166(6) of the Education and Skills Act 20081, makes the following Regulations.
Citation, commencement and interpretation1
1
These Regulations may be cited as the Independent Educational Provision in England (Inspection Fees and Savings Provisions) Regulations 2019 and come into force on 1st July 2019.
2
In these Regulations—
“the 2008 Act” means the Education and Skills Act 2008;
“the independent school standards” means—
“progress monitoring inspection” means an inspection of a relevant institution by the Chief Inspector4 which is prompted by evidence from an earlier inspection that one or more of the independent school standards is or are not being met in relation to that institution;
“pupil” has the meaning given in section 3 of the Education Act 1996 (definition of pupil etc.)5;
“relevant date” means 1st July 2019;
“relevant institution” means an institution to which section 111 of the 2008 Act (fees for inspections by the Chief Inspector under Chapter 1 of Part 4)6 applies.
Fees for inspections by the Chief Inspector2
1
The proprietor7 of a relevant institution must pay to the Chief Inspector the overall inspection fee in respect of an inspection to which paragraph (2) applies.
2
This paragraph applies in respect of an inspection of a relevant institution under section 109 of the 2008 Act (duty to inspect registered institution on direction of Secretary of State) which is to take place on or after the relevant date which is not—
a
an inspection prompted by a complaint or allegation about that relevant institution;
b
an inspection prompted by a request by the Tribunal8 in relation to an appeal to the Tribunal in relation to that relevant institution; or
c
a progress monitoring inspection.
Composition of the overall inspection fee and time for payment3
1
The overall inspection fee in respect of an inspection to which regulation 2 applies comprises three individual fees and is to be paid, in accordance with this regulation, within the three-year period beginning with the day on which the inspection is completed.
2
The amount of each individual fee is determined according to the entry in column 2 of Table 1 which corresponds to the number of pupils attending the relevant institution specified in column 1 of that table.
3
An individual fee—
a
must be paid by the proprietor no later than 28 days after the Chief Inspector gives the proprietor a notice requesting payment of that fee; and
b
may be required to be paid before the inspection to which it relates takes place.
4
When determining the number of pupils attending a relevant institution, all pupils who are aged two or over on the date of the notice referred to in paragraph (3)(a) are to be taken into account.
Column 1 (Number of pupils attending the relevant institution) | Column 2 (Individual fee) |
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Fewer than 100 | £400 plus an additional £16 per pupil |
100 or more but no more than 120 | £2,200 |
121 or more but no more than 149 | £2,200 plus, in respect of the 121st pupil and every pupil up to and including the 149th, an additional £10 per pupil |
150 or more but no more than 399 | £2,500 |
400 or more | £2,750 |
Fee not to be refunded if inspection does not take place4
1
If an inspection in respect of which regulation 2 applies does not take place because the relevant institution is no longer registered9, any fee paid in respect of that inspection in accordance with regulation 3 is not to be refunded.
2
If a notice under regulation 3(3)(a) has been given, the fee must be paid, regardless of whether the inspection takes place.
Fee for a pre-registration inspection5
1
The proprietor of a relevant institution who applies, under section 98(1) of the 2008 Act (applications for registration), to the Secretary of State for the institution to be entered on the register must pay to the Chief Inspector a fee of £2,500 for each inspection undertaken under section 99(1) of the 2008 Act (determination of applications for registration).
2
A fee in respect of an inspection to which paragraph (1) applies must be paid no later than 28 days after the Chief Inspector gives the proprietor a notice requesting payment of the fee.
Fees for progress monitoring inspections and time at which they must be paid6
1
The proprietor of a relevant institution must pay to the Chief Inspector a fee in respect of an inspection to which paragraph (2) or (3) applies.
2
This paragraph applies to a progress monitoring inspection which takes place on or after the relevant date which is prompted by evidence from an inspection other than a previous progress monitoring inspection that one or more of the independent school standards is or are not being met in relation to that institution.
3
This paragraph applies to any progress monitoring inspection which takes place after a progress monitoring inspection under paragraph (2).
4
A fee in respect of an inspection to which paragraph (2) or (3) applies must be paid by the proprietor no later than 28 days after the Chief Inspector gives the proprietor a notice requesting payment of the fee.
Amount of fees in respect of an inspection under regulation 67
1
The fee payable in respect of an inspection under regulation 6 is determined in accordance with Table 2.
2
When determining the number of pupils attending a relevant institution, all pupils who are aged two or over on the date of the notice referred to in regulation 6(4) are to be taken into account.
Number of pupils attending the relevant institution | Fee payable in respect of an inspection to which regulation 6(2) applies | Fee payable in respect of an inspection to which regulation 6(3) applies |
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150 or fewer | £300 plus an additional £9 per pupil | £400 plus an additional £15 per pupil |
151 or more | £2,000 | £3,000 |
Notifications8
1
A notice given under regulation 3(3)(a), regulation 5(2) or regulation 6(4) must be sent to the proprietor either—
a
by post; or
b
electronically.
2
If the notification is sent to the proprietor electronically it is to be treated as given only if—
a
the proprietor had indicated to the Chief Inspector willingness to receive notification by electronic means and provided an address suitable for that purpose; and
b
the notification was sent to that address.
Revocation and savings9
1
Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), the Independent Educational Provision in England (Inspection Fees) and Independent School Standards (Amendment) Regulations 201810 (“the 2018 Regulations”) are revoked, except for regulation 9 of those Regulations (amendment of the Education (Independent School Standards) Regulations 2014).
2
The revocation made by paragraph (1) does not affect any saving in regulation 10(3) of the 2018 Regulations which is capable of having continuing effect.
3
Where—
a
a relevant institution was inspected on or after 1st April 2018 but before the relevant date; and
b
the proprietor was required to pay a fee in relation to that inspection,
the 2018 Regulations continue to have effect in relation to the requirement to pay that fee.
(This note is not part of the Regulations)