Part 3Regulation of Provision of Childcare in England
Chapter 2Regulation of early years provision
Requirements to be met by early years providers
I143Welfare requirements
1
The matters that may be dealt with by welfare regulations include—
a
the welfare of the children concerned;
b
the arrangements for safeguarding the children concerned;
c
suitability of persons to care for, or be in regular contact with, the children concerned;
d
qualifications and training;
e
the suitability of premises and equipment;
f
the manner in which the early years provision is organised;
g
procedures for dealing with complaints;
h
the keeping of records;
i
the provision of information.
2
Before making welfare regulations, the Secretary of State must consult the Chief Inspector and any other persons he considers appropriate.
3
Welfare regulations may provide—
a
that a person who without reasonable excuse fails to comply with any requirement of the regulations is guilty of an offence, and
b
that a person guilty of the offence is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale.
4
In this section “welfare regulations” means regulations under section 39(1)(b).