2013 No. 1204 (C. 52)

Education, England And Wales

The Education and Skills Act 2008 (Commencement No. 9 and Transitory Provision) Order 2013

Made

The Secretary of State for Education makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by section 173(4), (8)(c) and (9)(a) of the Education and Skills Act 20081.

Citation and interpretation1

1

This Order may be cited as the Education and Skills Act 2008 (Commencement No. 9 and Transitory Provision) Order 2013.

2

In this Order “the 2008 Act” means the Education and Skills Act 2008.

Provisions coming into force on 28th June 20132

The following provisions of the 2008 Act come into force on 28th June 2013—

a

section 1 (persons to whom Part 1 applies) with the substitution of “the first anniversary of the date on which the person ceased to be of compulsory school age” for “the age of 18” in subsection (b);

b

section 2 (duty to participate in education or training);

c

section 3 (level 3 qualification);

d

section 4 (appropriate full-time education or training);

e

section 5 (full-time occupation);

f

section 6 (relevant training or education);

g

section 7 (relevant period);

h

section 8 (sufficient relevant training or education);

i

section 10 (local authority to promote fulfilment of duty imposed by section 2);

j

section 11 (educational institutions: promotion of good attendance);

k

section 12 (duty to make arrangements to identify persons not fulfilling duty imposed by section 2);

l

section 13 (notification of non-compliance with duty imposed by section 2);

m

section 14 (educational institutions: duty to provide information);

n

section 16 (supply of information by public bodies);

o

section 17 (sharing and use of information held for purposes of support services or functions);

p

section 18 (guidance);

q

section 39(1) and (2) (other amendments of Employment Rights Act 1996);

r

section 62(1), (2), (5) and (6) (Crown employment);

s

section 64(1), (2) and (5) (House of Commons staff); and

t

section 66 (interpretation).

Provision coming into force on 26th June 20153

Section 1 of the 2008 Act comes into force on 26th June 2015, to the extent that it is not already in force.

Transitory provision4

Until section 29 of the 2008 Act (sections 27 and 28: extension for person reaching 18) comes into force section 39(2) of that Act (other amendments of Employment Rights Act 1996) shall have effect as if the words “, or is treated by section 29 of that Act (extension for person reaching 18) as applying” were omitted.

Matthew HancockParliamentary Under Secretary of StateDepartment for Education
EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)

This is the ninth commencement order made under the Education and Skills Act 2008 (“the 2008 Act”).

Article 2 brings into force on 28th June 2013 the following provisions of Chapters 1, 2 and 6 of Part 1 of the 2008 Act (duty to participate in education or training)—

a

section 1, which sets out the persons to whom the duties in Part 1 apply, is commenced partially so that the duty on young people in England to participate in education or training applies until “the first anniversary of the date on which the person ceased to be of compulsory school age” rather than to the age of 18;

b

section 2, which creates the duty to participate in education and details the ways in which young people may fulfil that duty;

c

section 3, which sets out the definition of level 3 qualification;

d

section 4, which sets out the definition of full-time education or training;

e

section 5, which sets out the definition of full-time occupation;

f

section 6, which defines relevant training or education for people who are fulfilling the duty to participate through the route described in section 2(1)(c);

g

section 7, which provides for the dates on which a relevant period begins and ends to be set by regulations;

h

section 8, which sets “sufficient” relevant education and training;

i

section 10, which establishes a duty on local authorities to promote participation in education or training of young people in their area who are subject to the duty to participate in section 2;

j

section 11, which places a new duty on certain educational institutions in England to promote attendance for the purpose of enabling young people to meet the duty to participate in section 2;

k

section 12, which places a duty on local authorities to identify those young people in their area who are subject to the duty to participate and are not participating;

l

section 13, which sets out educational institutions’ duties if they believe that a person is not fulfilling the duty to participate in education or training;

m

section 14, which sets out the information that educational institutions must provide to enable local authorities to identify young people who are not participating;

n

section 16, which sets out certain bodies that may share information about a young person with a local authority in order for it to fulfil its functions;

o

section 17, which allows information held by local authorities and their service providers to be shared and used for the purposes of Part 1 of the Act;

p

section 18, which requires a local authority to have regard to any guidance issued by the Secretary of State when exercising their functions under Part 1 of the Act;

q

section 39(1) and (2), which amends section 63A of the Employment Rights Act 1996, which establishes a right to paid time off for young people aged 16-19 if they do not already have a level 2 qualification, so that it does not apply to people subject to the duty to participate;

r

sections 62(1), (2), (5) and (6) and 64(1), (2) and (5), which set out how the duties in the Act apply in relation to Crown employees and those employed in the House of Commons; and

s

section 66, which contains interpretation provisions.

Article 3 brings section 1 fully into force on 26th June 2015.

Article 4 makes a transitory provision in relation to section 39(2) of the 2008 Act, which applies until section 29 of the 2008 Act is brought into force.

An impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no impact on the private sector or civil society organisations is foreseen. The impact on the public sector is minimal.

NOTE AS TO EARLIER COMMENCEMENT ORDERS

(This note is not part of the Order)

Provision

Date of Commencement

S.I.No.

Sections 68 to 78

26th January 2009

2008/3077

Section 79 (partially)

26th January 2009

2008/3077

Section 79 (partially)

12th January 2010

2009/3316

Section 81

1st September 2009

2009/1513

Section 82

28th February 2009

2009/387

Sections 83 and 84

7th March 2009

2009/387

Section 85

28th February 2009

2009/387

Section 86 (partially)

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Section 86 (remainder)

1st August 2009

2009/1606

Sections 87 to 91

26th January 2009

2008/3077

Section 92 (partially)

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Section 92 (partially)

1st September 2009

2009/1606

Section 93

1st September 2009

2009/1606

Sections 94 to 97 (partially)

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Sections 98 and 99 (partially)

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Sections 98 and 99 (remainder)

1st January 2011

2010/2906

Sections 100 to 110

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Section 111 (partially)

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Section 111 (remainder)

1st September 2009

2009/1606

Section 112 (partially)

1st September 2009

2009/1606

Sections 113 to 116

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Section 117 (partially)

12th October 2009

2009/1606

Section 118 (partially)

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Section 119 (partially)

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Section 119 (remainder)

12th October 2009

2009/1606

Sections 120 to 123 (partially)

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Section 123 (remainder)

1st January 2011

2010/2906

Section 124 (partially)

12th October 2009

2009/1606

Section 124 (partially)

1st January 2011

2010/2906

Sections 125 and 126

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Section 127

12th October 2009

2009/1606

Sections 128 to 133 (partially)

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Sections 134 to 136 (partially)

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Sections 134 to 136

12thOctober 2009

2009/1606

Section 137

1st September 2009

2009/1606

Section 138 (partially)

1st September 2009

2009/1606

Section 138 (partially)

12th October 2009

2009/1606

Section 138 (partially)

1st January 2011

2010/2906

Section 139 (partially)

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Section 140 (partially)

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Section 140 (partially)

1st September 2009

2009/1606

Section 141 (partially)

19th June 2009

2009/1513

Section 142

30th March 2010

2010/1093

Section 143

30th March 2010

2010/1093

Section 144

30th March 2010

2010/1093

Section 145

30th March 2010

2010/1093

Section 146

1st September 2009

2009/1513

Section 147

1st September 2009

2009/1513

Section 148

1st September 2009

2009/1513

Section 150

26th January 2009

2008/3077

Section 151 (partially)

2nd December 2008

2008/3077

Section 151 (remainder)

26th January 2009

2008/3077

Sections 152 and 153

26th January 2009

2008/3077

Section 154 (partially)

30th March 2010

2010/1093

Section 154 (remainder)

1st September 2010

2010/1093

Section 155

3rd September 2012

2012/2197

Section 159

28th February 2009

2009/387

Section 161(1), (2), (3)(a) and (5) to (9)

28th February 2009

2009/387

Section 162(1), (2), (3)(a) and (b) and (4) to (10)

31st March 2009

2009/784

Section 162(3)(c)

31st October 2009

2009/784

Section 165

26th January 2009

2008/3077

Section 169(1) (partially)

2nd December 2008 and 26th January 2009

2008/3077

Section 169(1) (partially)

1st September 2009

2009/1606

Section 169(1) (partially)

30th March 2010

2010/1093

Section 169(2) (partially)

2nd December 2008 and 26th January 2009

2008/3077

Section 169(2) (partially)

1st September 2009

2009/1513

Section 169(2) (partially)

1st September 2009

2009/1606

Section 169(2) (partially)

30th March 2010

2010/1093

Schedule 1, paragraphs 13 and 18 (partially)

1st September 2009

2009/1606

Schedule 1, paragraphs 53 (partially), 54(5) to (7), 57, 58, 61 to 64 and 68 to 73

2nd December 2008

2008/3077

Schedule 1, paragraphs 44 to 47, 53 (remainder), 54 (remainder), 55, 56, 59, 60, 65 to 67, 78, 81 to 85 and 89

26th January 2009

2008/3077

Schedule 1, paragraph 74

30th March 2010

2010/1093

Schedule 1, paragraphs 43, 48 (partially), 50, 51, 52 and 80

3rd September 2012

2012/2197

Schedule 2 (partially)

26th January 2009

2008/3077

Schedule 2 (partially)

1st September 2009

2009/1513

Schedule 2 (partially)

1st September 2009

2009/1606

Schedule 2 (partially)

30th March 2010

2010/1093