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Amendment of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Fees and Frequency of Inspection) (Children’s Homes etc.) Regulations 2015

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2.—(1) Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Fees and Frequency of Inspections) (Children’s Homes etc) Regulations 2015(1) are amended as follows.

(2) In each provision of the Regulations specified in column 1 of the table, for the amount specified in column 2 (Old fee) substitute the amount specified in column 3 (New fee)—

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Provision of the Regulations (1)Old fee (2)New fee (3)
Regulation 4 (Registration fees: voluntary adoption agencies)
Paragraph (1)(a)£2646£2445
Paragraph (1)(b)(i)£2646£2445
Paragraph (1)(b)(ii)£734£667
Paragraph (2)(a)£734£667
Paragraph (2)(b)(i)£2646£2445
Paragraph (2)(b)(ii)£734£667
Regulation 5 (Registration fees: adoption support agencies)
Paragraph (1)£2646£2445
Paragraph (2)£734£667
Paragraph (3)£734£667
Regulation 6 (Registration fees: children’s homes)
Paragraph (2)£1056£960
Regulation 7 (Registration fees: residential family centres)
Paragraph (2)£881£801
Paragraph (3)£881£801
Regulation 12 (Variation fees: voluntary adoption agencies)
Paragraph (1)(b)£734£667
Paragraph (2)(b)£734£667
Paragraph (3)£122£111
Regulation 13 (Variation fees: adoption support agencies)
Paragraph (2)£734£667
Paragraph (3)£122£111
Regulation 14 (Variation fees: children’s homes)
Paragraph (3)£176£160
Regulation 15 (Variation fees: residential family centres)
Paragraph (2)£881£801
Paragraph (3)£146£133
Regulation 16 (Variation fees: fostering agencies)
Paragraph (2)£176£160
Regulation 19 (Annual fees: boarding schools, residential colleges and residential special schools
Paragraph (2)(a)£1233£1121
Paragraph (2)(b)(i)£1233£1121
Paragraph (2)(b)(ii)£75£68
Paragraph (2)(c)£1821£1717
Paragraph (3)(a)£2267£2061
Paragraph (3)(b)(i)£2267£2061
Paragraph (3)(b)(ii)£226£205
Regulation 20 (Annual fees: voluntary adoption agencies)
Paragraph (1)(a)£1858£1689
Paragraph (1)(b)(i)£1858£1689
Paragraph (1)(b)(ii)£985£895
Paragraph (2)(a)£985£895
Paragraph (2)(b)(i)£1858£1689
Paragraph (2)(b)(ii)£985£895
Regulation 21 (Annual fees: adoption support agencies)
Paragraph (1)£1750£1694
Paragraph (2)£985£895
Regulation 22 (Annual fees: fostering agencies)
Paragraph (1)£3113£2830
Regulation 23 (Annual fees: children’s homes)
Paragraph (1)(a)£2836£2578
Paragraph (1)(b)(i)£2836£2578
Paragraph (1)(b)(ii)£283£257
Regulation 24 (Annual fees: residential family centres)
Paragraph (1)(a)£1889£1717

(3) In regulation 19 (boarding schools, residential colleges and residential special schools)—

(a)in paragraph (2)(b) for “10” substitute “11”;

(b)in paragraph (2)(b)(ii) for “10th” substitute “11th”;

(c)in paragraph 2(c) for “10” substitute “11”;

(d)in paragraph (3)(b) for “15” substitute “17”;

(e)in paragraph (3)(b)(ii) for “15th” substitute “17th”; and

(f)in paragraph (3)(c) for “15” substitute “17”.

(4) In regulation 23 (children’s homes)—

(a)in paragraph (1)(b) for “25″ substitute “29”;

(b)in paragraph (1)(b)(ii) for “25th” substitute “29th”; and

(c)in paragraph (1)(c) for “25” substitute “29”.

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