Part 5Safeguarding vulnerable groups, criminal records etc.

CHAPTER 4Disregarding certain convictions for buggery etc.

General

I194Procedure for decisions by the Secretary of State

1

In considering whether to make a decision of the kind mentioned in condition A in section 92, the Secretary of State must, in particular, consider—

a

any representations or evidence included in the application, and

b

any available record of the investigation of the offence and of any proceedings relating to it that the Secretary of State considers to be relevant.

2

The Secretary of State may not hold an oral hearing for the purpose of deciding whether to make a decision of the kind mentioned in condition A in section 92.

3

Subsection (4) applies if the Secretary of State—

a

decides that it appears as mentioned in condition A in section 92, or

b

makes a different decision in relation to the matters mentioned in that condition.

4

The Secretary of State must—

a

record the decision in writing, and

b

give notice of it to the applicant.