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Valid from 07/10/2016
12Implementation of children's services planS
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(1)During the period to which a children's services plan relates, the persons mentioned in subsection (2) must, so far as reasonably practicable, provide children's services and relevant services in the area of the local authority in accordance with the plan.
(2)Those persons are—
(a)the local authority,
(b)the relevant health board,
(c)the Scottish Ministers,
(d)the other service providers.
(3)The duty in subsection (1) to provide services in accordance with the plan—
(a)does not apply to the extent that the person providing the service considers that to comply with it would adversely affect the wellbeing of a child,
(b)does not apply in relation to the Scottish Ministers or the other service providers to the extent of any matter within a notice published by them under section 10(8) in relation to the plan.
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