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Changes over time for: Section 100
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Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016, Section 100.
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100Rules about applications under section 96 and 97E+W
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(1)SCW must by rules make provision about the procedure in connection with an application for—
(a)restoration under section 96 or 97;
(b)review of a direction given under section 98(4) (suspension of a right to apply for restoration).
(2)The rules may, in particular, make provision about—
(a)the form and manner in which an application may be made;
(b)the information to be provided in support of an application;
(c)the period within which an application may be made;
(d)the period within which any notice required to be given by the registrar must be provided;
(e)circumstances in which an application for restoration under section 96 may be referred to a registration appeals panel for determination;
(f)the criteria by reference to which a registration appeals panel is to determine whether or not an entry is to be restored or a direction is to be confirmed or revoked;
(g)circumstances in which a fee will be charged for making an application to restore an entry to the register and circumstances in which such a fee may be reduced or waived.
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