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149.—(1) The Department may cause to be inspected—
(a)any children's home;
(b)any premises in which a child who is being looked after by an authority is living;
(c)any premises in which a child who is being accommodated by or on behalf of an education and library board or voluntary organisation is living;
(d)any premises in which a privately fostered child, or child who is treated as a foster child by virtue of Article 114 (application of Part X to certain school children during holidays), is living or in which it is proposed that he will live;
(e)any premises on which any person is acting as a child minder;
(f)any premises with respect to which a person is registered under Article 118(1)(b) (day care);
(g)any of the following if used to accommodate children—
(i)a residential care home,
(ii)a nursing home,
(iii)a hospital (including a private hospital);
(h)any premises which are provided by an authority and in which any service is provided by that authority under Part IV;
(i)any school providing accommodation for any child.
(2) An inspection under this Article shall be conducted by a person authorised to do so by the Department.
(3) An officer of an authority shall not be so authorised except with the consent of that authority.
(4) The Department may require any person mentioned in paragraph (5) to furnish the Department with such information, or allow any person authorised by the Department to inspect such records (in whatever form they are held), relating to—
(a)any premises to which paragraph (1) applies;
(b)any child who is living in any such premises;
(c)any person who is living in or is employed in any such premises;
(d)the discharge by the Department of any of its functions under this Order; or
(e)the discharge by any authority of any of its functions under this Order,
as the Department may at any time direct.
(5) The persons are—
(a)any Board or [F1Health and Social Care trust];
(b)any voluntary organisation;
(c)any person carrying on a children's home;
(d)any managers of a school;
(e)any person fostering any privately fostered child or providing accommodation for a child on behalf of an authority, an education and library board or a voluntary organisation;
(f)any education and library board providing accommodation for any child;
(g)any person employed in a school at which a child is accommodated by or on behalf of an authority or an education and library board;
(h)any person who is the occupier of any premises in which any person acts as a child minder (within the meaning of Part XI) or provides day care for young children (within the meaning of that Part);
(i)any person carrying on any home or hospital of a kind mentioned in paragraph (1)(g).
F1Words in art. 149(5)(a) substituted (1.4.2009) by Health and Social Care (Reform) Act (Northern Ireland) 2009 (c. 1), ss. 32, 34(3), Sch. 6 para. 1(1)(c) (with Sch. 6 para. 1(3)); S.R. 2009/114, art. 2
150.—(1) Any person inspecting any home or other premises under Article 149 may—
(a)inspect the children there; and
(b)make such examination into the state and management of the home or premises and the treatment of the children there as he thinks fit.
(2) Any person authorised by the Department to exercise the power to inspect records conferred by Article 149(4)—
(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 reasonable assistance as he may require.
(3) A person authorised to inspect any premises under Article 149 may enter the premises for that purpose, and for any purpose specified in paragraph (4) of that Article, at any reasonable time.
(4) Any person exercising that power shall, if so required, produce some duly authenticated document showing his authority to do so.
(5) Any person who intentionally obstructs another in the exercise of that power shall be guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
151.—(1) The Department may by order provide that Articles 149 and 150 shall not apply in relation to particular homes or premises specified in the order.
(2) Orders under paragraph (1) shall be subject to negative resolution.
Art. 152 rep. by 2005 c. 12
153.—(1) The Department shall keep under review the adequacy of the provision of child care training and may, subject to such conditions as it may determine—
(a)make grants towards any fees or expenses incurred by, or
(b)defray or contribute towards the cost of maintenance of,
persons undergoing child care training.
(2) The Department shall receive and consider any information from or representations made by—
[F2(a)the Northern Ireland Social Care Council;]
(b)any authority; or
(c)such other persons or organisations as appear to the Department to be appropriate,
concerning the provision of child care training.
(3) In this Article “child care training” means training for persons with a view to, or in the course of, their employment or the use of their services in the health and [F3social care] for the purposes of this Order or the Adoption Order or by a voluntary organisation for similar purposes.
F3Words in art. 153(3) substituted (1.4.2009) by Health and Social Care (Reform) Act (Northern Ireland) 2009 (c. 1), ss. 32, 34(3), Sch. 6 para. 1(1)(a) (with Sch. 6 para. 1(2)(3)); S.R. 2009/114, art. 2
154.—(1) The Department may conduct or promote or assist (by grants or otherwise) any person in conducting research or investigations into any matter connected with the functions under this Order of the Department, authorities or, with the consent of the Department of Education, education and library boards.
(2) The Department of Education may conduct or promote or assist (by grants or otherwise) any person in conducting research or investigations into any matter connected with the functions under this Order of education and library boards.
(3) Every authority shall, at such times and in such form as the Department may direct, transmit to the Department such particulars as the Department may require with respect to—
(a)the performance by the authority of all or any of its functions—
(i)under this Order; or
(ii)in connection with the accommodation of children in residential care homes, nursing homes or private hospitals; and
(b)the children in relation to whom the authority has exercised those functions.
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