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3(1)This paragraph applies to a person who is included in the list kept under section 81 of the Care Standards Act 2000 (c. 14) (individuals considered unsuitable to work with certain adults).
(2)The Secretary of State may, by order, make such provision as he thinks appropriate—
(a)requiring IBB to include the person in the adults' barred list;
(b)requiring IBB to consider including the person in the adults' barred list;
(c)as to circumstances in which the person may make representations to IBB and the time at which such representations may be made;
(d)modifying the provisions of this Act so as to enable the person to engage in regulated activity of such description as is specified in the order in such circumstances as are so specified;
(e)modifying anything done under paragraph 15 or in paragraphs 16 to 21 of Schedule 3 in connection with IBB’s consideration of any matter relating to the person.
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