Part X Miscellaneous and general
Chapter I Educational premises
Required standards for educational premises
542 Prescribed standards for school premises.
(1)
(2)
Where a school is maintained by a F3local authority , the authority shall secure that the school premises conform to the prescribed standards.
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(4)
F5subsection (2) has effect subject to section 543.
543 Relaxation of prescribed standards in special cases.
(1)
Where subsection (2), (3) F6, (4) or (4A) applies in relation to a school, the Secretary of State may direct that, despite the fact that the prescribed requirement referred to in that subsection is not satisfied, the school premises shall be taken, as respects the matters specified in the direction, to conform to the standards prescribed under section 542 so long as—
(a)
the direction remains in force, and
(b)
any conditions specified in the direction as respects those matters are observed.
(2)
This subsection applies if the Secretary of State is satisfied, having regard—
(a)
to the nature of the school’s existing site,
(b)
to any existing buildings on the site, or
(c)
to other special circumstances affecting the school premises,
that it would be unreasonable to require conformity with any prescribed requirement as to any matter.
(3)
This subsection applies if—
(a)
the school is to have an additional or new site, and
(b)
the Secretary of State is satisfied, having regard to the shortage of suitable sites, that it would be unreasonable to require conformity with any prescribed requirement relating to sites.
(4)
This subsection applies if—
(a)
the school is to have additional buildings, or is to be transferred to a new site,
(b)
existing buildings not previously part of the school premises, or temporary buildings, are to be used for that purpose, and
(c)
the Secretary of State is satisfied, having regard to the need to control public expenditure in the interests of the national economy, that it would be unreasonable to require conformity with any prescribed requirement relating to buildings.
F7(4A)
This subsection applies, in relation to any playing fields used by the school for the purposes of the school, if the Secretary of State is satisfied that, having regard to other facilities for physical education available to the school, it would be unreasonable to require conformity with any prescribed requirement relating to playing fields.
In this subsection “playing fields” has the same meaning as in section 77 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (control of disposals or changing use of school playing fields).
(5)
In this section “prescribed requirement” means a requirement of regulations under section 542.
544 Approval etc. of school premises and boarding hostels.
(1)
Regulations may make provision requiring the Secretary of State’s approval F8. . . to be obtained for the provision of new premises for, or the alteration of the premises of—
(a)
any school to which this section applies, or
(b)
any boarding hostel provided by a F3local authority for persons receiving education at any such school.
(2)
Regulations may make provision for the inspection of any such hostel.
(3)
The schools to which this section applies are—
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(c)
any special school not maintained by a F3local authority.
545 Exemption from building byelaws of approved buildings.
(1)
Where plans for, or particulars in respect of, a building required for the purposes of any school or other educational institution are approved by the Secretary of State, he may by order direct that any provision of a local Act or of a byelaw made under such an Act—
(a)
shall not apply in relation to the building, or
(b)
shall apply in relation to it with such modifications as may be specified in the order.
(2)
The reference in subsection (1) to plans or particulars approved by the Secretary of State includes a reference to—
(a)
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