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11(1)This paragraph applies to a person if—
(a)it appears to IBB that the person falls within sub-paragraph (4), and
(b)IBB proposes to include him in the adults' barred list.
(2)IBB must give the person the opportunity to make representations as to why he should not be included in the adults' barred list.
(3)IBB must include the person in the adults' barred list if—
(a)it is satisfied that the person falls within sub-paragraph (4), and
(b)it appears to IBB that it is appropriate to include the person in the list.
(4)A person falls within this sub-paragraph if he may—
(a)harm a vulnerable adult,
(b)cause a vulnerable adult to be harmed,
(c)put a vulnerable adult at risk of harm,
(d)attempt to harm a vulnerable adult, or
(e)incite another to harm a vulnerable adult.
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