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1. The applicant is suitable to provide later years provision.
2. Where the applicant is an individual, the applicant has provided an application for an enhanced criminal record certificate in respect of themselves to the Chief Inspector.
3. The applicant has appointed an individual to manage the later years provision (“the manager”).
4. The manager is suitable to care for children.
5. An application for an enhanced criminal record certificate in respect of the manager (if not the applicant) is provided to the Chief Inspector.
6. Where the applicant is a partnership, body corporate or unincorporated association, the applicant has nominated an individual who is a partner in, or a director, secretary, other officer or member of the governing body of, the applicant (“the nominated individual”) to—
(a)be responsible for dealing with matters relating to the applicant’s application for registration, and subsequent registration, in Part A of the general childcare register, and
(b)oversee (either alone or jointly with others) the management of the later years provision.
7. The nominated individual is suitable to be in regular contact with children.
8. An application for an enhanced criminal record certificate in respect of the nominated individual (if not the manager) is provided to the Chief Inspector.
9. Where the applicant is a partnership, body corporate or unincorporated association whose sole or main purpose is the provision of childcare—
(a)every person (apart from the nominated individual) who is a partner in, or a director, secretary, other officer or member of the governing body of, the applicant, is suitable to be in regular contact with children, and
(b)an application for an enhanced criminal record certificate is provided to the Chief Inspector in respect of every person mentioned in sub-paragraph (a).
10. At least one person who is to care for the children for whom the later years provision is to be provided has an appropriate first aid qualification.
11.—(1) This paragraph applies in the case of later years provision on domestic premises which is not later years childminding by virtue of section 96(9) of the Act(1) where the applicant for registration is an individual.
(2) Every person (other than the applicant and the manager) who is to care for children for whom the later years provision is provided, is suitable to care for children.
(3) An application for an enhanced criminal record certificate is provided to the Chief Inspector in respect of every person mentioned in sub-paragraph (2).
(4) Every person (other than a person mentioned in sub-paragraph (2)) who has attained the age of 16 and who—
(a)lives on the relevant premises, or
(b)works on the relevant premises,
is suitable to be in regular contact with children.
(5) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (4)(b)—
(a)a person who works on the relevant premises includes a person who works on a voluntary basis, and
(b)a person is not to be treated as working on the relevant premises if that person only works on the relevant premises at times when the later years provision is not provided.
(6) An application for an enhanced criminal record certificate is provided to the Chief Inspector in respect of every person mentioned in sub-paragraph (4).
Section 96(9) of the Childcare Act 2006 provides that later years provision on domestic premises for reward is not later years childminding if at any time the number of persons providing the later years provision on the premises or assisting with the provision exceeds three.
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