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15.(1) The Secretary of State may, by regulations, make provision...
17.(1) This paragraph applies to a person who is included...
21.IBB must provide the Secretary of State with the prescribed...
22.The Secretary of State must inform the Scottish Ministers if...
23.IBB may, at the request of the Welsh Ministers, provide...
3.Section 2(4) (advisory functions of General Teaching Council) is omitted....
4.In section 3(3) (eligibility for registration), after paragraph (a) insert—...
5.(1) Section 15 (supply of information following dismissal etc) is...
6.(1) Section 15A (supply of information by contractor, agency, etc)...
7.In paragraph 1(4) of Schedule 2 (disciplinary powers of Council),...
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