Part 4Regulation and inspection of independent educational provision in England
Chapter 1Independent educational institutions in England
Failure to meet standards
117“Relevant restriction”
(1)
In this Chapter a “relevant restriction” imposed on the proprietor of a registered independent educational institution is a requirement that the proprietor take one or more of the following steps by a specified time or by specified times—
(a)
to cease to use any part of the institution's premises for all purposes or specified purposes;
(b)
to close any part of the institution's operation;
(c)
to cease to admit any new students or new students of specified descriptions.
(2)
In subsection (1) “specified” means—
(a)
in the case of a relevant restriction imposed by the Secretary of State under section 116(1)(a), specified by the Secretary of State;
(b)
in the case of a relevant restriction imposed by an order of a justice of the peace under section 120, specified in the order;
(c)
in the case of a relevant restriction imposed by an order of the Tribunal under section 124, 125 or 126, specified in the order.