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Children's Services Act 1996
100FRegulatory Authority must refuse to grant approval in principle unless satisfied of certain matters
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100F Regulatory Authority must refuse to grant approval in principle unless satisfied of certain matters
The Regulatory Authority must refuse to grant an approval in principle unless satisfied that—
(a) the proposed children's service premises (once constructed, altered or repaired) and the site and location of those premises—
(i) will be suitable for the operation of a children's service; and
(ii) will meet the approval in principle criteria; and
(b) the proposed children's service premises will have direct egress to an assembly area to allow the safe evacuation of all children.
S. 100G inserted by No. 33/2023 s. 16.