The Children Act 2004 (Amendment of Miscellaneous Regulations) (Wales) Regulations 2005
Name, commencement and application1.
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These Regulations are called the Children Act 2004 (Amendment of Miscellaneous Regulations) (Wales) Regulations 2005 and come into force on 1 April 2005.
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These Regulations apply in relation to Wales.
Amendment of the Adoption Agencies Regulations 19832.
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Amendment of the Arrangements for Placement of Children (General) Regulations 19913.
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In regulation 11 wherever they appear, after the words “officers of the service”, insert “and Welsh family proceedings officers”.
Amendment of the Review of Children’s Cases Regulations 19914.
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In regulation 2A(1)(c) after “Support Service”, add “or a Welsh Family Proceedings Officer where the child is ordinarily resident in Wales”.
Amendment of the Children’s Commissioner for Wales Regulations 20015.
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In regulation 17 at the end, add “and the National Assembly for Wales in relation to it’s functions under section 35 of the Children Act 2004”.
Amendment of the Children’s Homes (Wales) Regulations 20026.
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In regulation 15(2)(b) after “Support Service” insert “or Welsh Family Proceedings Officer”.
These regulations make amendments to the Adoption Agencies Regulations 1983, the Arrangements for Placement of Children (General) Regulations 1991, the Review of Children’s Cases Regualtions 1991, the Children’s Commissioner for Wales Regulations 2001 and the Children’s Homes (Wales) Regulations 2001 consequential on the transfer of the functions in Wales of the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (“CAFCASS”) to Welsh family proceedings officers and the National Assembly for Wales. References in these five sets of regulations to children’s guardians or reporting officers, officers of the service and the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service are amended to include reference to Welsh family proceedings officers and the National Assembly for Wales so far as it is exercising it’s functions under section 35 of the Children Act 2004.