SCHEDULE 1SPECIFIED MILK AND NON-DAIRY ALTERNATIVE

Regulation 5

In this schedule—

“cow’s milk” means plain, unsweetened, fresh liquid cow’s milk, but not milk to or from which chemicals, vitamins, flavours or colours have been added or removed,

“goat’s milk” means plain, unsweetened, fresh liquid goat’s milk, but not milk to or from which chemicals, vitamins, flavours or colours have been added or removed,

“infant formula” means a liquid or a non-liquid which, where a non-liquid can be prepared to form a liquid, based on cow’s milk, sheep’s milk or goat’s milk, intended for particular nutritional use from birth by infants in good health,

“non-dairy alternative” means an unsweetened, liquid, calcium enriched, soya drink, and

“sheep’s milk” means plain, unsweetened, fresh liquid sheep’s milk, but not milk to or from which chemicals, vitamins, flavours or colours have been added or removed.

Column 1

Age of eligible child

Column 2

Volume of Milk or non-dairy alternative

Column 3

Type of milk or non-dairy alternative

Column 4

Condition

Under 1 year of age

189 millilitres, or made up to provide 189 millilitres where the infant formula was in non-liquid form

infant formula

none

1 year of age and less than 2 years of age

189 millilitres, or where the milk or non-dairy alternative is supplied in containers of 200 millilitres only, to 200 millilitres

whole cow’s milk

none

whole goat’s milk or whole sheep’s milk

where for medical, religious, or ethical reasons, an eligible child cannot consume cow’s milk

non-dairy alternative

where for medical, religious or ethical reasons, an eligible child cannot consume—

  1. (a)

    whole cow’s milk,

  2. (b)

    whole goat’s milk, and

  3. (c)

    whole sheep’s milk

2 years of age and older

189 millilitres, or where such milk or non-dairy alternative is supplied in containers of 200 millilitres only, to 200 millilitres

whole cow’s milk or semi-skimmed cow’s milk

none

whole goat’s milk,

semi-skimmed goat’s milk,

whole sheep’s milk, or

semi-skimmed sheep’s milk

where for medical, religious or ethical reasons, an eligible child cannot consume cow’s milk, or

non-dairy alternative

where for medical, religious or ethical reasons, an eligible child cannot consume—

  1. (a)

    cow’s milk,

  2. (b)

    goat’s milk, and

  3. (c)

    sheep’s milk.

SCHEDULE 2SPECIFIED INFORMATION REQUIRED FOR REGISTRATION

Regulation 8

1.

For the purposes of regulation 8, registration information is—

(a)

the full name and address of the childcare provider,

(b)

the category of childcare provision (“day care of children” or “childminding”),

(c)

the address where eligible children are to be cared for by the childcare provider,

(d)

whether the childcare provider keeps attendance records,

(e)

the number of day care sessions expected to be provided by the childcare provider per week and the expected duration of each session in the first month after the date of application for registration,

(f)

the number of eligible children expected to be cared for by a childcare provider at a session in the first month after the date of application for registration,

(g)

the number of eligible children enrolled with the childcare provider at the beginning of the financial year,

(h)

the number of eligible children enrolled with the childcare provider at the date of application for registration,

(i)

the banking details of the childcare provider

(j)

a copy of the childcare provider’s certificate of registration issued by Social Work Improvement Scotland,

(k)

the anticipated benefit to be provided by the childcare provider to eligible children under the Scheme in the period to the end of the financial year, and

(l)

any other relevant information which the Scottish Ministers reasonably require in order to register the childcare provider.