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‘( )    

The QCDA may, with the permission of the Secretary of State, publish and

 

disseminate, or facilitate the publication or other dissemination of, information

 

relating to exemptions from the Early Years Foundation Stage.’.

 


 

Mrs Maria Miller

 

Mr Nick Gibb

 

Mr John Hayes

 

Bill Wiggin

 

550

 

Clause  173,  page  93,  line  24,  at end insert ‘, as defined by the Secretary of State.’.

 

Mrs Maria Miller

 

Mr Nick Gibb

 

Mr John Hayes

 

Bill Wiggin

 

551

 

Clause  173,  page  93,  line  36,  after ‘may’, insert ‘, with the permission of the

 

Secretary of State,’.

 


 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

493

 

Clause  174,  page  94,  line  3,  leave out ‘which are not regulated assessment

 

arrangements’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment provides that the QCDA has to keep under review all those assessment

 

arrangements which fall within its remit, including regulated assessment arrangements.

 


 

Mrs Maria Miller

 

Mr Nick Gibb

 

Mr John Hayes

 

Bill Wiggin

 

552

 

Clause  175,  page  94,  line  29,  after ‘QCDA’, insert ‘with the permission of the

 

Secretary of State,’.

 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

494

 

Clause  175,  page  95,  line  13,  at end insert—

 

‘(9)    

The powers under subsections (1) and (2) must not be exercised—

 

(a)    

to assist Ofqual in setting qualifications criteria, or

 

(b)    

to provide other assistance, information or advice to Ofqual in connection

 

with the performance by Ofqual of any of its qualifications functions.


 
 

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(10)    

In subsection (9) “Ofqual”, “qualifications criteria” and “qualifications

 

functions” have the same meanings as in section 171.’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment clarifies that the powers of the QCDA to provide services and other assistance

 

under clause 175 do not cover assistance to Ofqual in any circumstances within the scope of clause

 

171 (which allows the QCDA to provide assistance to Ofqual in connection with that body’s

 

qualifications functions).

 


 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

495

 

Clause  178,  page  95,  line  33,  leave out from ‘authority”’ to end and insert ‘includes

 

any person who performs functions (whether or not in the United Kingdom) which are of

 

a public nature.’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment reproduces the definition of “public authority” in full, rather than cross-referring

 

to the definition in clause 148.

 


 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

303

 

Clause  181,  page  96,  line  13,  leave out ‘from time to time’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

See Member’s explanatory statement for amendment 290.

 


 

Mr David Laws

 

Stephen Williams

 

Annette Brooke

 

147

 

Clause  182,  page  96,  line  26,  after ‘school’, insert ‘or Academy’.

 


 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

501

 

Schedule  12,  page  202,  line  7,  at end insert—

 

Local Authorities (Goods and Services) Act 1970 (c. 39)

 

    (1)  

Subject to sub-paragraph (2), in the Local Authorities (Goods and Services)

 

Act 1970 (supply of goods and services by local authorities to public bodies)


 
 

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“public body” includes the Qualifications and Curriculum Development

 

Agency.

 

      (2)  

The provision in sub-paragraph (1) has effect as if made by an order made by

 

the Secretary of State under section 1(5) of that Act (power to provide that a

 

person is to be a public body for the purposes of the Act) and accordingly may

 

be varied or revoked by such an order.’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment provides that the QCDA is to be a public body for the purposes of the 1970 Act.

 

It replaces a similar provision for the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority in the Education

 

Act 1997 (which is repealed by amendment 514).

 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

502

 

Schedule  12,  page  202,  line  38,  at end insert—

 

Education Act 1996 (c. 56)

 

7A         

The Education Act 1996 is amended as follows.

 

7B         

In section 391(10) (functions of advisory councils) in paragraph (a) for

 

“Qualifications and Curriculum Authority” substitute “Qualifications and

 

Curriculum Development Agency”.

 

7C  (1)  

Section 408 (provision of information) is amended as follows.

 

      (2)  

In subsection (1)(a) after “2002” insert “or the provisions of Parts 7 and 8 of

 

the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009”.

 

      (3)  

In subsection (2)(e)—

 

(a)    

for “external” substitute “relevant”;

 

(b)    

after “2000)” insert “which are approved under section 98 or 99 of that

 

Act”.’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment makes changes to the Education Act 1996 in consequence of the provisions in the

 

Bill about the QCDA and the amendments to the Learning and Skills Act 2000. It also limits the

 

duty under section 408 to those qualifications that have been approved for public funding.

 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

503

 

Schedule  12,  page  203,  leave out lines 39 to 44 and insert—

 

‘(g)    

in respect of relevant qualifications which are subject to that

 

requirement, to develop and publish criteria for the accreditation of

 

particular forms of any such qualifications;

 

(h)    

where a relevant qualification is subject to that requirement, to

 

accredit a particular form of the qualification which meets such

 

criteria and is submitted for accreditation by a person recognised

 

under paragraph (e) in respect of the qualification;’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment provides for the Welsh Ministers to develop criteria for the accreditation of, and

 

to accredit, different forms of a qualification in respect of which the Welsh Ministers have made a

 

determination under section 30(1)(f) of the Education Act 1997 (as inserted by the Bill).


 
 

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Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

504

 

Schedule  12,  page  204,  line  16,  leave out ‘section’ and insert ‘Chapter’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment is consequent on amendment 507.

 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

505

 

Schedule  12,  page  204,  line  25,  leave out ‘or will’ and insert ‘, will be or may

 

reasonably be expected to’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

See Member’s explanatory statement for amendment 436.

 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

506

 

Schedule  12,  page  204,  line  27,  leave out ‘32B’ and insert ‘32C’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment is consequent on amendment 512.

 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

507

 

Schedule  12,  page  205,  line  19,  at end insert—

 

            

‘After section 32 insert—

 

“32ZA

Qualifications functions of Welsh Ministers: co-operation and joint

 

working etc.

 

(1)    

The Welsh Ministers may co-operate or work jointly with a relevant

 

authority where it is appropriate to do so in connection with the

 

carrying out of any of their qualifications functions.

 

(2)    

The Welsh Ministers may provide information to a relevant authority

 

for the purpose of enabling or facilitating the carrying out of a relevant

 

function of the authority.

 

(3)    

Subject to subsection (4), the Welsh Ministers and any other relevant

 

authority may establish a committee jointly, and any committee so

 

established may establish sub-committees.

 

(4)    

The Welsh Ministers may only exercise the power in subsection (3) if

 

they consider it appropriate to do so for the purpose of the carrying out

 

of any of their qualifications functions.

 

(5)    

In this section a committee established under subsection (3) is referred

 

to as a “joint committee” and a sub-committee established under that

 

subsection is referred to as a “joint sub-committee”.

 

(6)    

A joint committee and a joint sub-committee must include at least one

 

member of staff of the Welsh Assembly Government.

 

(7)    

A joint committee may regulate—

 

(a)    

its own procedure (including quorum), and


 
 

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(b)    

the procedure (including quorum) of any sub-committee

 

established by it.

 

(8)    

The validity of proceedings of a joint committee or a joint sub-

 

committee is not affected by—

 

(a)    

a vacancy, or

 

(b)    

a defective appointment.

 

(9)    

The Welsh Ministers may delegate any of their qualifications

 

functions to a joint committee to the extent and on the terms that they

 

determine.

 

(10)    

A joint committee may delegate any of its functions to a sub-

 

committee established by it to the extent and on the terms that the joint

 

committee determines.

 

(11)    

The powers of a joint committee under subsection (10) are subject to

 

the power of the Welsh Ministers and any other person with whom

 

they established the joint committee to direct (acting jointly) what the

 

committee may and may not do.

 

(12)    

Nothing in subsection (2)—

 

(a)    

affects any power to disclose information that exists apart

 

from that subsection, or

 

(b)    

authorises the disclosure of information in contravention of

 

any provision made by or under any Act which prevents

 

disclosure of the information.

 

(13)    

In this section—

 

“qualifications functions” means functions in connection with relevant

 

qualifications;

 

“relevant authority” means any person who carries out a function

 

(whether or not in the United Kingdom) which is similar to any of the

 

qualifications functions of the Welsh Ministers;

 

“relevant function” means a function which is similar to any of the

 

qualifications functions of the Welsh Ministers.”’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This new section for the Education Act 1997 allows the Welsh Ministers to co-operate, work jointly

 

and form joint committees with other relevant authorities whose functions are similar to any of the

 

qualifications functions of the Welsh Ministers (for example, Ofqual).

 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

508

 

Schedule  12,  page  205,  line  26,  leave out ‘section 32B’ and insert ‘sections 32B

 

and 32C’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment is consequent on amendment 512.

 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

509

 

Schedule  12,  page  205,  line  42,  at end insert ‘awarded or authenticated by the

 

person’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 26 March 2009                  

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This is a technical amendment. See Member’s explanatory statement for amendment 482.

 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

510

 

Schedule  12,  page  206,  leave out lines 35 to 37.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This is a technical amendment to remove an unnecessary provision. All decisions made in the name

 

of the Welsh Ministers are treated as decisions made by them.

 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

511

 

Schedule  12,  page  206,  line  38,  leave out ‘that decision’ and insert ‘the decision on

 

review’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment is consequent on amendment 510.

 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

512

 

Schedule  12,  page  206,  line  39,  at end insert—

 

‘32C  

Surrender of recognition

 

(1)    

A recognised person may give notice to the Welsh Ministers that the

 

person wishes to cease to be recognised in respect of the award or

 

authentication of a specified qualification or description of

 

qualification.

 

(2)    

As soon as reasonably practicable after receipt of a notice under

 

subsection (1) the Welsh Ministers must give notice to the recognised

 

person of the date on which the person is to cease to be recognised in

 

the respect in question (“the surrender date”).

 

(3)    

In deciding the surrender date the Welsh Ministers must have regard

 

to the need to avoid prejudicing persons who are seeking, or might

 

reasonably be expected to seek, to obtain the qualification, or a

 

qualification of the description, specified in the notice under

 

subsection (1).

 

(4)    

The Welsh Ministers may make saving or transitional provision in

 

connection with a recognised person ceasing to be recognised in any

 

respect by virtue of this section.”’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment allows a recognised person to surrender recognition by giving notice to the Welsh

 

Ministers. The Welsh Ministers have the power to decide the date on which the surrender takes

 

effect (acting in accordance with the requirements of subsections (2) and (3)) and may make saving

 

or transitional provision.

 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

513

 

Schedule  12,  page  206,  line  39,  at end insert—


 
 

Public Bill Committee: 26 March 2009                  

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‘In section 35(1) (transfer of staff) at the end insert “, known instead as the

 

Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency from the day on which

 

section 166 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009

 

comes into force”.’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment makes a change to section 35 of the Education Act 1997 (which made provision

 

for the transfer of staff to the Qualifications and Curriculum Agency (QCA) when it was

 

established) to reflect the QCA’s change of name.

 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

514

 

Schedule  12,  page  207,  line  6,  at end insert—

 

            

‘In Schedule 7 (minor and consequential amendments) omit paragraph 2.’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

See Member’s explanatory statement for amendment 501.

 

Jim Knight

 

Mr Siôn Simon

 

515

 

Schedule  12,  page  212,  line  13,  at end insert—

 

Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 (c. 47)

 

            

In section 21(10) of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 (controlled

 

activity relating to children) in paragraph (d) for “Qualifications and

 

Curriculum Authority” substitute “Qualifications and Curriculum

 

Development Agency”.’.

 

Member’s explanatory statement

 

This amendment changes the reference to the Qualifications and Curriculum Agency (QCA) in the

 

Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 to reflect the QCA’s new name.

 


 

Mr Nick Gibb

 

Mr John Hayes

 

Mrs Maria Miller

 

Bill Wiggin

 

75

 

Clause  184,  page  97,  leave out lines 18 to 20.

 

Mr David Laws

 

Stephen Williams

 

Annette Brooke

 

367

 

Clause  184,  page  97,  line  23,  at end insert—

 

‘(fe)    

the management committee of a school falling within section 19(2B) of

 

the Education Act 1996 (c.56) (pupil referral units)’.


 
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