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93.—(1) Every authority shall satisfy itself that any person carrying on a[F1 private] children's home which provides accommodation—
(a)within the authority's area for any child; or
(b)outside that area for any child on behalf of the authority,
is satisfactorily safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children so provided with accommodation.
(2) Every authority shall arrange for children who are accommodated within its area in a[F1 private] children's home to be visited in the interests of their welfare.
(3) The Department may make regulations—
(a)requiring every child who is accommodated in a[F1 private] children's home within an authority's area to be visited by an officer of the authority—
(i)in prescribed circumstances; and
(ii)on specified occasions or within specified periods; and
(b)imposing requirements which must be met by any authority, or officer of an authority, carrying out functions under this Article.
(4) If an authority is not satisfied that the welfare of any child who is accommodated in a[F1 private] children's home is being satisfactorily safeguarded or promoted, the authority shall—
(a)unless it considers that it would not be in the best interests of the child, take such steps as are reasonably practicable to secure that the care and accommodation of the child are undertaken by—
(i)a parent of his;
(ii)any person who is not a parent of his but who has parental responsibility for him; or
(iii)a relative of his; and
(b)consider the extent to which (if at all) the authority should exercise any of its functions with respect to the child.
(5) Any person authorised by an authority may, for the purpose of enabling the authority to discharge its duties under this Article—
(a)enter at any reasonable time and inspect any[F1 private] children's home;
(b)inspect any children there;
(c)require any person to furnish him with such records of a kind required to be kept by regulations made under[F2 Article 23 of the Health and Personal Social Services (Quality, Improvement and Regulation) (Northern Ireland) Order 2003] (in whatever form they are held), or allow him to inspect such records, as he may at any time direct.
(6) Any person exercising the power conferred by paragraph (5) shall, if asked to do so, produce some duly authenticated document showing his authority to do so.
(7) Any person authorised to exercise the power to inspect records conferred by paragraph (5)—
(a)shall be entitled at any reasonable time to have access to, and inspect and check the operation of, any computer and any associated apparatus or material which is or has been in use in connection with the records in question; and
(b)may require—
(i)the person by whom or on whose behalf the computer is or has been so used; or
(ii)any person having charge of, or otherwise concerned with the operation of, the computer, apparatus or material,
to afford him such assistance as he may reasonably require.
(8) Any person who intentionally obstructs another in the exercise of any power conferred by paragraph (5) or (7) shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
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