PART IICHILDREN WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
Special educational provision otherwise than in a grant-aided school
Special educational provision in institutions in Northern Ireland other than grant-aided schools12
1
No person shall so exercise his functions under this Part that the special educational provision (or any part of it) which any learning difficulty of a child calls for is made in an institution in Northern Ireland other than a grant-aided school unless—
a
the institution is for the time being approved by the Department under Article 26 as suitable for the admission of children with special educational needs, or
b
the Department consents to the child being educated there.
2
Where a board arranges under Article 10(1)(b) for special educational provision in respect of a child to be made at an independent school in Northern Ireland, the board—
a
shall pay the fees payable in respect of the education provided for the child at the school;
b
may pay any fees payable in respect of board and lodging provided for the child at the school; and
c
may provide transport for the child to facilitate his attendance at the school.
3
Where a board arranges under Article 10(1)(b) for special education provision in respect of a child to be made at an institution in Northern Ireland other than a school, the board may contribute to the costs of providing education to the child at the institution or assist the institution in the provision of that education, and may in particular—
a
pay the fees payable in respect of the education provided for the child at the institution;
b
pay any fees payable in respect of board and lodging provided for the child at the institution;
c
provide transport for the child to facilitate his attendance at the institution; and
d
provide equipment and services to the institution.