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Sarah Teather 65 Clause 7, page 7, line 2, at end insert
Mr David Willetts 26 Clause 7, page 7, line 15, leave out from second 'school' to end of line 18.
Sarah Teather 66 Clause 7, page 7, line 16, leave out 'with the consent of the Secretary of State,'.
Mr David Willets 76 Clause 7, page 7, line 18, at end insert'(5A) The Secretary of State shall only consent to the publication of proposal under subsection (5)(b)(ii) for the establishment of a community or community special school if the local authority can demonstrate to the Secretary of State that the establishment of such a school would lead to substantially better academic results than would be the case for a foundation or foundation special school.'.
Mr David Chaytor 180 Clause 7, page 7, line 18, at end insert'(5A) The Secretary of State may not refuse consent under subsection 5(b)(ii) in any case in which the request by the authority for such consent is shown to be supported by parents in such numbers and in such categories as may be prescribed by regulations.'.
Mr David Willetts 27 Clause 7, page 7, line 20, at end insert ', such time not to be less than a period of two months,'.
Sarah Teather 69 Clause 7, page 7, line 22, at end insert'(6A) The Secretary of State may by order suspend the operation of this section in relation to invitations by local education authorities of proposals for the establishment of an Academy during such period as may be appropriate for the evaluation of the success or otherwise of Academies in achieving high standards.'.
Mr David Willetts 159 Clause 8, page 7, line 27, leave out 'such persons as appear to the authority to be appropriate;' and insert 'parents within the locality'.
Mr Edward Leigh 331 Clause 8, page 7, line 27, after 'appropriate', insert 'and which must include the headteacher and the chairman of governors of all maintained schools in areas adjacent to the proposed school'.
Mr Edward Leigh 348 Clause 8, page 7, line 27, after 'appropriate', insert 'and in the case of religious-based schools, the relevant church or religious authority'.
Mr David Willetts 29 Clause 9, page 7, line 34, leave out subsection (1).
Sarah Teather 67 Clause 9, page 7, line 34, leave out 'with the consent of the Secretary of State'.
Mr David Willetts 28 Clause 9, page 7, leave out line 37.
Mr David Willets 77 Clause 9, page 7, line 40, at end insert'(1A) The Secretary of State shall only consent to the publication of proposals under subsection (1) for the establishment of a community or community special school if the local authority can demonstrate to the Secretary of State that the establishment of such a school would lead to substantially better academic results than would be the case for a foundation or foundation special school.'.
Mr David Chaytor 181 Clause 9, page 7, line 40, at end insert'(1A) The Secretary of State may not refuse consent under subsection 1(a) in any case in which the request by the authority for such consent is shown to be supported by parents in such numbers and in such categories as may be prescribed by regulations.'.
Mr Edward Leigh 332 Clause 9, page 7, line 41, leave out 'with the consent of the Secretary of State'.
Sarah Teather 153 Clause 9, page 7, line 41, leave out 'Secretary of State' and insert 'local education authority'.
Mr David Willetts 30 Clause 9, page 7, line 43, after '7)', insert 'an academy,'.
Jacqui Smith 103 Clause 10, page 9, line 2, leave out '2002' and insert '1996'.
Sarah Teather 350 *Clause 10, page 9, line 16, at end insert'(6A) Where the proposals relate to a new foundation, voluntary or foundation special school providing education suitable only to the requirements of persons above compulsory age, the persons to be consulted under subsection (6) must include all colleges of further education providing education for 16-19 year olds in the relevant area.'.
Sarah Teather 351 *Clause 10, page 9, line 23, at end insert'(10) In determining any proposal under this section the authority or proposers (as the case may be) must have regard to the impact of any proposed new school on existing provision in schools or colleges of further education.'.
Mr David Willetts 160 Clause 12, page 9, line 42, at end insert'(2) Regulations must have due regard to ease of access and consequent implications for school transport.'.
Mr Edward Leigh 333 Clause 14, page 10, line 23, leave out 'rural'.
Mr David Chaytor 100 Clause 14, page 10, line 25, at end insert
Mr David Willetts 31 Clause 14, page 10, line 26, leave out 'to the local education authority'.
Mr Edward Leigh 334 Clause 14, page 10, line 43, leave out subsection (b).
Mr Edward Leigh 335 Clause 15, page 11, line 8, leave out 'rural'.
Mr Edward Leigh 336 Clause 15, page 11, line 11, leave out 'rural'.
Mr Edward Leigh 337 Clause 15, page 11, line 26, leave out 'rural'.
Mr David Willetts 32 Clause 16, page 11, line 34, at end insert'(1A) No special school which caters for
Mr David Willetts 255 Clause 16, page 11, line 34, at end insert'(1A) Before any special school is closed by direction of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of State must be satisfied that acceptable alternative provision for the children in that special school has been made.'.
Mr David Willetts 33 Clause 16, page 11, line 43, after 'governors,', insert
Mr David Willetts 34 Clause 16, page 12, line 3, at end insert 'and shall give his reasons for such direction'.
Mr David Willetts 21 Schedule 2, page 113, line 23, leave out from 'section' to 'and' in line 25.
Mr David Chaytor 182 Schedule 2, page 113, line 35, at end insert 'and
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