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The Day Care and Child Minding (Inspection) (England) Regulations 2005

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4.—(1) Where a registered person has been notified of the fact that any child minding provided by him is to be inspected under section 79Q of the 1989 Act he shall, for the purposes of section 79Q(5A) of that Act, take such steps as are reasonably practicable to notify parents of children attending his provision of that fact.

(2) Where a registered person has been notified of the fact that any day care provided by him on any premises is to be inspected under section 79Q of the 1989 Act he shall, for the purposes of section 79Q(5A) of that Act, take such steps as are reasonably practicable to notify of that fact those parents of children attending his provision—

(a)who have given him their name and address; and

(b)whose children have attended the provision for at least—

(i)12 weeks in the 12 month period preceding the date of the inspection; and

(ii)a 2 hour period twice in every such week.

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