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The Early Years Foundation Stage (Welfare Requirements) Regulations 2012

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8.—(1) A registered early years provider must notify the Chief Inspector of the occurrence of any of the events set out in the Schedule to these Regulations and must at the same time provide the Chief Inspector with the information specified in that Schedule in respect of that event.

(2) The notification and information referred to in paragraph (1) must be provided to the Chief Inspector—

(a)where it is reasonably practicable to do so, in advance of the event occurring; and

(b)in all other cases as soon as reasonably practicable, but in any event within 14 days beginning with the date that the event occurred.

(3) Where the registered early years provider is required to notify the Chief Inspector of a change of person under paragraphs 11(a) or 12(a) or (b) of the Schedule, the notification must include the new person’s—

(a)full name, and any former name or alias,

(b)date of birth, and

(c)home address.

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