SCHEDULES

C1SCHEDULE 2 Transitional Exemption Orders for Educational Admissions

Annotations:
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1

Sch. 2: transfer of functions (1.7.1999) by 1999/672, art. 2, Sch. 1

Public sector (England and Wales)

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Where F3under the provisions of section 12 or 13 of the Education Act 1980 F4or section 89 of the Education Reform Act 1988a responsible body submits to the Secretary of State, proposals for an alteration in its admissions arrangements such as is mentioned in section 27(1) of this Act the submission of those proposals shall be treated as an application for the making by the Secretary of State of a transitional exemption order, and if he thinks fit the Secretary of State may make the order accordingly.

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Regulations under section 100 of the M1Education Act 1944 may provide for the submission to the Secretary of State of an application for the making by him of a transitional exemption order in relation to an establishment—

a

which is designated under section 24(1), and

b

in respect of which grants are payable under subsection (1)(b) of the said section 100

and for the making by him of the order.

F54

Regulations under section 218 of the Education Reform Act 1988 may provide for the submission to the Secretary of State of an application for the making by him of a transitional exemption order in relation to any school or institution to which that section, or any part of that section, applies and which does not fall within paragraph 3 above, and for the making by him of the order.

F24A

Where, under section 113A of the Learning and Skills Act 2000, the Learning and Skills Council for England submit proposals to the Secretary of State for an alteration in the admission arrangements of a school such as is mentioned in section 27(1) of this Act, the submission of the proposals shall be treated as an application for the making by the Secretary of State of a transitional exemption order, and if he thinks fit the Secretary of State may make the order accordingly.