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Changes over time for: Section 20
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Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Children and Social Work Act 2017, Section 20.
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20FundingE+W
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After section 16H of the Children Act 2004 (inserted by section 19 of this Act) insert—
“16IFunding
(1)The safeguarding partners for a local authority area in England may make payments towards expenditure incurred in connection with arrangements under section 16E or 16F—
(a)by making payments directly, or
(b)by contributing to a fund out of which the payments may be made.
(2)The payments that may be made include payments of remuneration, allowances or expenses to a reviewer or an independent person.
(3)The safeguarding partners for a local authority area in England may provide staff, goods, services, accommodation or other resources to any person for purposes connected with arrangements under section 16E or 16F.
(4)Relevant agencies for a local authority area in England may make payments towards expenditure incurred in connection with arrangements under section 16E—
(a)by making payments directly, or
(b)by contributing to a fund out of which the payments may be made.
(5)In this section an “independent person” means an independent person mentioned in section 16G(3).”
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