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17.—(1) This regulation applies to a child who is looked after by a local authority.
(2) The registered person must co-operate with the child’s placing authority in agreeing and signing the child’s placement plan.
(3) The registered person must comply with requests by the child’s placing authority to—
(a)provide the placing authority with information relating to the child; and
(b)provide a suitable representative to attend any meeting the placing authority may hold about the child.
(4) Where the child is a youth justice child, when co-operating with the placing authority the registered person must have regard to any other plan or plans prepared by the placing authority in relation to the remand or sentencing of the child.
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