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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 17U.K.Temporary continuity directions etc: education, training and childcare

PART 1E+WEngland and Wales

Temporary continuity directions: EnglandE+W

1(1)The Secretary of State may give a temporary continuity direction that applies to—E+W

(a)one or more named relevant institutions in England;

(b)all relevant institutions in England (or any part of England);

(c)relevant institutions in England (or any part of England) of a particular description.

(2)A temporary continuity direction is a direction under this paragraph that—

(a)is given—

(i)to the responsible body in relation to a relevant institution, or

(ii)in the case of a relevant institution without a responsible body, to the institution, and

(b)requires that body or institution to take steps specified in the direction in connection with the provision, for a specified period, of—

(i)education, training or childcare,

(ii)services relating to education, training or childcare, or

(iii)ancillary services or facilities.

(3)Before giving a direction under this paragraph, the Secretary of State—

(a)must have regard to any advice from the Chief Medical Officer or one of the Deputy Chief Medical Officers of the Department of Health and Social Care relating to the incidence or transmission of coronavirus, and

(b)must be satisfied that giving the direction is a necessary and proportionate action for or in connection with the continued provision of anything mentioned in sub-paragraph (2)(b)(i) to (iii) for the specified period for one or more persons.

(4)A temporary continuity direction under this paragraph may—

(a)require the taking of reasonable steps in general terms, or require the taking of particular steps that the Secretary of State considers reasonable, in relation to any of the matters mentioned in the following paragraphs;

(b)require a relevant institution to open, to stay open, to re-open, or to open at times when it would not usually be open;

(c)require a relevant institution to provide education, training or childcare, services relating to education, training or childcare or ancillary services or facilities;

(d)require a relevant institution to allow specified persons to attend that institution for the purpose of receiving education, training or childcare, services relating to education, training or childcare or ancillary services or facilities, provided by or on behalf of that institution;

(e)require the alteration of term dates;

(f)require a relevant institution to provide or make arrangements for the provision of transport or other services relating to the provision of education, training or childcare or to ancillary services or facilities;

(g)make different provision for different purposes, or be framed by reference to whatever matters the Secretary of State considers appropriate;

(h)make transitional, transitory or saving provision;

(i)make such other provision as the Secretary of State considers appropriate in connection with the giving of the direction.

(5)Where a temporary continuity direction under this paragraph applies to a relevant institution—

(a)any FE funding agreement in respect of that institution has effect, and

(b)any Academy arrangements in respect of that institution or its responsible body have effect,

subject to any modifications necessary to enable the direction to be complied with.

(6)The duty of a responsible body or relevant institution to which a temporary continuity direction is given under this paragraph to comply with the direction is enforceable against the body or (as the case may be) institution by the Secretary of State making an application to the High Court or the county court for an injunction.

(7)An application made under sub-paragraph (6) may be made without notice being given to the responsible body or relevant institution.

(8)In this paragraph—