Amendments proposed to the Education and Inspections Bill - continued | House of Commons |
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Mr David Willetts 42 Clause 31, page 22, leave out lines 9 and 10.
Mr David Willetts 43 Clause 31, page 22, leave out lines 11 to 14 and insert'(6) Regulations may prescribe requirements as to persons who are to be disqualified from acting as charity trustee.'.
Mr David Willetts 80 Clause 31, page 22, line 11, leave out from first 'requirements' to 'persons' in line 13 and insert
Mr David Willetts 79 Clause 31, page 22, line 14, at end insert'(6A) Requirements under subsection (6)(b) must provide that a person shall be disqualified for holding, or continuing to hold, office as a charity trustee if
Sarah Teather 156 Clause 31, page 22, leave out lines 24 to 41.
Mr David Willetts 44 Clause 32, page 23, line 22, leave out 'or impose'.
Sarah Teather 71 Clause 35, page 25, line 13, leave out 'have regard to' and insert 'act in accordance with'.
Sarah Teather 72 Clause 35, page 25, line 16, leave out 'have regard to' and insert 'act in accordance with'.
Mr David Willetts 45 Clause 36, page 26, line 28, at end insert 'and
Mr David Willetts 46 Page 26, line 29, leave out Clause 37.
Mr David Willetts 47 Clause 39, page 28, line 43, at end insert 'such advice to include full information regarding the provision of special schools available in the geographical area.'.
Mr David Willetts 48 Clause 40, page 29, line 8, at end insert'(1A) If the maintained school is one which has been designated as a school having a religious character in accordance with section 69, subsection (1) does not apply in relation to any interview intended to assess religious committment and religious practice.'.
Mr David Willetts 49 Clause 40, page 29, line 8, at end insert'(1A) Subsection (1) does not apply in relation to any interview conducted to assess intended compliance with a home school contract.'.
Mr David Willetts 91 Clause 41, page 29, line 25, at end insert'(1A) In section 89 of SSFA 1998 (procedure for determining admissions arrangements) after subsection (3) insert
Mr David Willetts 50 Clause 41, page 30, line 2, leave out 'a prescribed number of' and insert 'the two'.
Mr David Willetts 51 Clause 41, page 31, line 2, leave out 'prescribed number of' and insert 'the two'.
Mr David Willetts 92 Clause 42, page 31, line 26, at end insert'(1A) After subsection (2) insert
(2B) If the objector fails to provide the detailed meritorious case and evidence required in subsection (2A) the adjudicator shall not hear the objection. (2C) If, in the reasonable opinion of the adjudicator an objection by an objector is unreasonable, vexatious, frivolous or otherwise unmeritorious, he shall not hear the objection. (2D) Where an objector has made objection on the same grounds at any time in the previous three years, the adjudicator shall not hear the objection.".'.
Mr David Willetts 52 Clause 42, page 31, line 27, leave out subsection (2).
Mr David Willetts 54 Clause 42, page 31, line 31, leave out from 'made' to end of line 32.
Mr David Willetts 55 Clause 42, page 31, line 39, leave out from 'arrangements' to 'and' in line 40.
Mr David Willetts 53 Clause 42, page 31, line 46, at end insert ', provided those modifications are in line with the character and ethos of the school.'.
Mr David Willetts 57 Clause 42, page 31, line 46, at end insert'(5D) Where the adjudicator makes a decision in relation to the admission arrangements of an admission authority, the admission authority may appeal to the Secretary of State. (5E) The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision in relation to appeals under this section, including provision
Mr David Willetts 93 Clause 42, page 32, line 22, leave out subsection (6).
Mr David Willetts 94 Clause 43, page 33, line 8, at end insert '(1) or'.
NEW CLAUSES RELATING TO SCHOOL ADMISSIONSAdmissions administration
Sarah Teather NC4 To move the following Clause:'(1) Chapter 1 of Part III of SSFA 1998 (schools admissions) is amended as follows. (2) After section 89 insert the following section
(1) Admissions administration will receive all applications for places made on behalf of pupils seeking admission to maintained schools, academies, city technology colleges and city colleges for the technology of the arts within its local education authority's area. (2) Admission administration will anonymise these applications so that the identity of individual applicants cannot be identified by the schools for which they have applied or indicated a preference. (3) Admission administration will determine the awarding of places at maintained schools within its local education authority's area having regard to the arrangements which are to apply for that year, established by any admissions authority within that area, including special arrangements provided for in section 91. (4) The person responsible for admissions administration within a local education authority must be employed or commissioned by the local education authority. (5) In this Chapter "admissions administration" means the person responsible for the administration of arrangements for the admissions of pupils to any school within a local education authority's area."'.
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