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5.—(1) A competition notice must include an explanation of the competition procedure, including the effect of paragraphs 5A and 7A(1) of Schedule 2 to the Act.
(2) The local authority must publish—
(a)the competition notice on their website;
(b)notification of the competition (including the address of the website where the notice is published) in a national newspaper covering education issues and in a local newspaper.
(3) Any publication under paragraph (2) must provide details of how copies of the competition notice may be obtained.
(4) Within one week of the date of publication of the competition notice the local authority must send a copy of it to—
(a)the Secretary of State;
(b)the Diocesan Board of Education for any diocese of the Church of England any part of which is comprised in the area of the local authority;
(c)the bishop of a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church any part of which is comprised in the area of the local authority; and
(d)any other body or person that the local authority think appropriate.
(5) Within one week of receiving a request for a copy of the competition notice the local authority must send a copy to the person requesting it.
Paragraphs 5A and 7A were inserted by section 37 of, and Schedule 11 to, the Education Act 2011.
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