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(a) | the family courts of England and Wales, |
(b) | child development experts, and |
(c) | any other person who appears to him to have an interest in the issue. |
(5) The Secretary of State may, from time to time, revise the guidance and the guidance does not come into force until the Secretary of State lays it before Parliament.
(6) Where either House, before the end of the period of 40 days beginning with the day on which a revised version of the guidance is laid before it, by resolution disapproves that version
(a) | the Secretary of State must, under subsection (5), make such further revisions to the guidance as appear to him to be required in the circumstances; and |
(b) | before the end of the period of 40 days beginning with the date on which the resolution is made, lay a further revised version of the guidance before Parliament. |
(a) | Parliament is dissolved or prorogued, or |
(b) | both Houses are adjourned for more than four days. |
Tim Loughton
Mrs Maria Miller
Jeremy Wright
Mr Stewart Jackson
Mr David Evennett
Annette Brooke
Total signatories: 7 |
NC2
To move the following Clause:
(1B) A local authority shall not register any person as a private foster parent unless it is satisfied that he is fit to act as a private foster parent.
(1C) The Secretary of State shall by regulation make provision as to the considerations to which a local authority is to have regard in reaching a decision as to whether to register a person as a private foster parent.
(1D) A local authority shall cancel the registration of any person under subsection (1) if
(a) | it appears to it that the circumstances of the case are such that it would be justified in refusing to register that person as a private foster parent; |
(b) | the care provided by that person for any privately fostered child is, in the opinion of the authority, inadequate, having regard to the needs of that child; or |
(c) | the premises in which any privately fostered child is or would be accommodated are not suitable for that purpose. |
(1F) A person who contravenes subsection (1E) shall be guilty of an offence.
(1G) A person guilty of an offence under subsection (1F) shall be liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale, or to both.
(1H) A person aggrieved by the refusal of a local authority to register him as a private foster parent may appeal to the court in accordance with paragraph 8 of Schedule 8 to this Act.
(1I) In dealing with private foster arrangements the Local Authority must have regard to the arrangements for safeguarding children."'.
Annette Brooke
Mark Williams
NC3
To move the following Clause:'(1) At the end of section 84 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (c. 38) insert
(a) | conditions in respect of which the court must be satisfied before granting leave under subsection (8); and |
(b) | for the court to permit the applicants to take the child who is the subject of the application out of the UK for such period or periods and subject to such conditions as the court thinks fit."'. |
Tim Loughton
Mrs Maria Miller
Mr Stewart Jackson
Jeremy Wright
Mr David Evennett
NC4
To move the following Clause:
Tim Loughton
Mrs Maria Miller
Mr Stewart Jackson
Jeremy Wright
Mr David Evennett
NC7
To move the following Clause:
(1) A court may not make an order under section 11Q(2) granting additional contact time between a person and the child concerned following the failure by an individual to comply with a contact order unless it is satisfied that before the failure occurred the individual had been given (in accordance with the rules of court) a copy of, or otherwise informed of, the terms of
(a) | in the case of a failure to comply with a contact order that was varied before the failure occurred, a notice under section 11I relating to the order varying the contact order or, where more than one such order has been made, the last order proceeding the failure in question, and |
(b) | in any other case, a notice under section 11I relating to the contact order. |
(3) A court may not make an order under section 11Q(2) in respect of a failure by an individual to comply with a contact order that is an excepted order (within the meaning given in section 11B(4))."'.
Tim Loughton
Mrs Maria Miller
Mr Stewart Jackson
Jeremy Wright
Mr David Evennett
NC9
To move the following Clause:
Tim Loughton
Mrs Maria Miller
Mr Stewart Jackson
Jeremy Wright
Mr David Evennett
NC10
To move the following Clause:
Tim Loughton
Mrs Maria Miller
Mr Stewart Jackson
Jeremy Wright
Mr David Evennett
NC11
To move the following Clause:
Tim Loughton
Mrs Maria Miller
Mr Stewart Jackson
Jeremy Wright
Mr David Evennett
NC12
To move the following Clause:
"(h) | the desirability of reasonable contact between the child and the non-resident parent in the absence of good reason to the contrary." '. |
Tim Loughton
Mrs Maria Miller
Mr Stewart Jackson
Jeremy Wright
Mr David Evennett
NC13
To move the following Clause:
Tim Loughton
Mrs Maria Miller
Mr Stewart Jackson
Jeremy Wright
Mr David Evennett
NC14
To move the following Clause:
"(c) | subject to good reason to the contrary, where the safety of the child is not an issue, the non-resident parent will be allowed frequent and continuing contact with the child."'. |
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