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3. In regulation 5(1)—
(a)after sub-paragraph (c) insert—
“(ca)where a parent of the pupil notifies the proprietor of the school or a person authorised by the proprietor of the school that the pupil will normally reside with a parent at a specified other address in the future, whether in addition to or instead of the address at which the pupil currently normally resides—
(i)the full name of the parent with whom the pupil will newly normally reside,
(ii)the specified other address, and
(iii)the date from which it is expected the child will normally reside there, where it is reasonably practicable for the proprietor to obtain that information.”
(b)in sub-paragraph (e) omit the second “and”; and
(c)at the end of sub-paragraph (f) insert—
“and
(g)where a parent of the pupil notifies the proprietor or a person authorised by the proprietor of the school that the pupil—
(i)is also registered at another school; or
(ii)will be attending a specified other school in the future,
the name of that other school and the first date on which the pupil attended or is due to attend that school, where it is reasonably practicable for the proprietor to obtain that information;”
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