Amendments proposed to the Care Standards Bill [Lords] - continued House of Commons

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Mr John Hutton

293

Clause     68,     page     39,     line     6,     at end insert—

    '( ) Subsection (6) does not prevent a step from taking effect before the expiry of the time within which an appeal may be brought under section 79M if the person concerned notifies the registration authority in writing that he does not intend to appeal.'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

410

Clause     68,     page     39,     line     16,     at end insert—

      '(c) where the Tribunal considers the decision to have been wrong and the person concerned to have suffered loss as a result, order the authority to pay a specified sum of compensation to the person concerned'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

411

Clause     68,     page     39,     line     29,     leave out from 'State' to second 'on' in line 30.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

413

Clause     68,     page     39,     line     31,     after 'provision', insert 'in general'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

414

Clause     68,     page     39,     line     32,     at end insert—

    '(3A) The Chief Inspector shall report within one year of the coming into force of this Part on the impact of this Part on supply of child minding and day care services in England'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

415

Clause     68,     page     39,     line     32,     at end insert—

    '(3B) A copy of any advice, information or report given or provided by the Chief Inspector under subsections (2), (3) and (3A) above shall be placed in the Libraries of both Houses of Parliament'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

412

Clause     68,     page     39,     leave out lines 33 to 35.

   

Mr John Hutton

294

Clause     68,     page     39,     line     35,     at end insert 'or intend to do so'.

   

Mr John Hutton

295

Clause     68,     page     39,     line     37,     leave out 'by registered persons'.

   

Mr John Hutton

296

Clause     68,     page     39,     line     40,     leave out 'section 2(7)(a)' and insert 'subsection (7)(a) of section 2'.

   

Mr John Hutton

297

Clause     68,     page     39,     line     42,     at end insert 'and the power conferred by subsection (7)(b) of that section to make other reports to the Secretary of State includes a power to make reports with respect to matters which fall within the scope of his functions by virtue of this Part.'.

   

Mr John Hutton

298

Clause     68,     page     40,     line     32,     at beginning insert—

    '( ) The Chief Inspector may at any time require any registered person to provide him with any information connected with the person's activities as a child minder, or provision of day care, which the Chief Inspector considers it necessary to have for the purposes of his functions under this Part.'.

   

Mr John Hutton

416

Clause     68,     page     40,     line     48,     at end insert—

    '( ) The Chief Inspector may arrange for an inspection conducted by a registered inspector under this section to be monitored by another registered inspector.'.

   

Mr John Hutton

299

Clause     68,     page     41,     line     3,     at end insert—

    '( ) The period mentioned in subsection (1) may, if the Chief Inspector considers it necessary, be extended by up to three months.'.

   

Mr John Hutton

300

Clause     68,     page     41,     line     5,     leave out from 'he' to 'send' in line 8 and insert—

      ( ) may send a copy of it to the Secretary of State, and shall do so without delay if the Secretary of State requests a copy;

      ( ) shall'.

   

Mr John Hutton

301

Clause     68,     page     41,     line     11,     leave out from 'and' to end of line 13 and insert—

      '( ) may arrange for the report (or parts of it) to be further published in any manner he considers appropriate.'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

374

Clause     68,     page     41,     line     11,     leave out from first 'it' to end of line 13 and insert 'available to any person on application and upon payment of such fee as he shall reasonably require'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

376

Clause     68,     page     41,     leave out lines 20 to 22.

   

Mr John Hutton

302

Clause     68,     page     41,     line     22,     at end insert 'or intend to do so'.

   

Mr John Hutton

303

Clause     68,     page     41,     line     22,     at end insert—

    '( ) In relation to child minding and day care provided in Wales, the Assembly shall have any additional function specified in regulations made by the Assembly; but the regulations may only specify a function corresponding to a function which, by virtue of section 79N(5), is exercisable by the Chief Inspector in relation to child minding and day care provided in England.'

   

Mr John Hutton

304

Clause     68,     page     41,     line     23,     at beginning insert—

    '( ) The Assembly may at any time require any registered person to provide it with any information connected with the person's activities as a child minder or provision of day care which the Assembly considers it necessary to have for the purposes of its functions under this Part.'.

   

Mr John Hutton

305

Clause     68,     page     41,     line     35,     leave out 'the Chief Inspector of Schools' and insert 'Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education and Training'.

   

Mr John Hutton

306

Clause     68,     page     41,     line     43,     leave out 'A registered' and insert 'An authorised'.

   

Mr John Hutton

307

Clause     68,     page     41,     line     44,     after 'England' insert 'or Wales'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

377

Clause     68,     page     41,     line     45,     leave out 'at any time' and insert 'being'.

   

Mr John Hutton

308

Clause     68,     page     42,     line     1,     leave out 'a registered' and insert 'an authorised'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

378

Clause     68,     page     42,     line     4,     at end insert 'when he believes a child is being so looked after'.

   

Mr John Hutton

309

Clause     68,     page     42,     line     12,     at end insert—

      '( ) seize and remove any document or other material or thing found there which he has reasonable grounds to believe may be evidence of a failure to comply with any condition or requirement imposed by or under this Part;

      ( ) require any person to afford him such facilities and assistance with respect to matters within the person's control as are necessary to enable him to exercise his powers under this section;

      ( ) take measurements and photographs or make recordings;'.

   

Mr John Hutton

310

Clause     68,     page     42,     line     13,     at end insert 'and the arrangements made for their welfare'.

   

Mr John Hutton

311

Clause     68,     page     42,     line     17,     after 'living' insert 'or working'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

380

Clause     68,     page     42,     line     18,     at end insert—

    '( ) In paragraph (c) of subsection (3) "inspect" does not include any medical or physical inspection of any child unless—

      (a) the inspector is a registered nurse or a medical practitioner; and

      (b) the inspector has obtained the consent in writing of the parent or guardian of the child to make such an inspection".

   

Mr John Hutton

312

Clause     68,     page     42,     line     23,     leave out 'Chief Inspector' and insert 'registration authority'.

   

Mr John Hutton

313

Clause     68,     page     42,     line     24,     leave out 'him' and insert 'the authority'.

   

Mr John Hutton

314

Clause     68,     page     42,     line     24,     leave out 'a registered' and insert 'an authorised'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

379

Clause     68,     page     42,     line     26,     at end insert 'but such a person shall, at all times, be accompanied by a registered inspector'.

   

Mr John Hutton

315

Clause     68,     page     42,     line     35,     after 'section' insert—

      ' "authorised inspector" means a registered inspector or a person authorised by the Assembly or by any person with whom the Assembly has made arrangements under section 79T(2);'.

   

Mr Philip Hammond
Mrs Caroline Spelman

381

Clause     68,     page     43,     line     2,     leave out '15' and insert '16'.

   

Mr John Hutton

318

Clause     68,     page     43,     line     36,     at end insert—

'Time limit for proceedings.. Proceedings for an offence under this Part or regulations made under it may be brought within a period of six months from the date on which evidence sufficient in the opinion of the prosecutor to warrant the proceedings came to his knowledge; but no such proceedings shall be brought by virtue of this section more than three years after the commission of the offence.'.

 
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