2008 No. 976

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS, ENGLAND

The Childcare (Early Years and General Childcare Registers) (Common Provisions) Regulations 2008

Made

Laid before Parliament

Coming into force

The Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 37(3), 56(3), 64(3), 69(1) and (2), 90(2), 92(3), 96(6)(b) and 104(2) of the Childcare Act 2006 M1:

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M1

2006 c.21. See section 98(1) for the definitions of “prescribed” and “regulations”.

PART 1General

Citation and commencement1

These Regulations may be cited as the Childcare (Early Years and General Childcare Registers) (Common Provisions) Regulations 2008 and come into force on 1st September 2008.

Interpretation2

In these Regulations—

  • the Act” means the Childcare Act 2006;

  • F12“additional premises application” means an application by the registered person to the relevant person for approval of the suitability of additional premises—

    1. a

      under regulation 8A of the Early Years Foundation Stage (Welfare Requirements) Regulations 2012;

    2. b

      under paragraph 13ZA of Schedule 3 to the Childcare (General Childcare Register) Regulations 2008; or

    3. c

      under paragraph 14A of Schedule 6 to the Childcare (General Childcare Register) Regulations 2008;

  • F12“additional premises” means premises which the relevant person has not already approved as suitable for the provision of childcare by the registered person;

  • F12“approved premises” means premises that have been approved by the relevant person as suitable for the provision of childcare by the registered person at the time of registration or following an additional premises application;

  • registered person” means a person who is registered under Chapter 2 (regulation of early years provision), Chapter 3 (regulation of later years provision for children under 8) or Chapter 4 (voluntary registration) of the Act.

  • F13“relevant person” means the Chief Inspector or, if the registered person is registered with a childminder agency, the childminder agency.

Prescribed day for the purposes of the definition of “later years provision”3

The day prescribed for the purposes of section 96(6)(b) of the Act is the day on which the child attains the age of 18.

F10Review3A

By 31st December 2020, and subsequently at intervals not exceeding 5 years from that date, the Secretary of State must, in accordance with section 30 of the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015—

a

carry out a review of the amendments made by the Childcare (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2015 to these Regulations;

b

set out the conclusions of the review in a report; and

c

publish the report.

PART 2Disclosure of information

Power of Chief Inspector where consent to disclosure withheld4

The Chief Inspector M2 may, in the circumstances set out in section 90(2) of the Act, treat the prescribed requirements for registration as not being satisfied or (as the case may be) as having ceased to be satisfied.

Annotations:
Marginal Citations
M2

For the definition of “the Chief Inspector” see section 98(1) of the Childcare Act 2006, as amended by paragraph 117 of Schedule 14 to the Education and Inspections Act 2006 (c. 40).

Prescribed descriptions of information5

1

Information is of a prescribed description for the purposes of section 90(2)(a)(iii) if it falls within any of the descriptions set out in paragraph (2).

2

The information—

a

confirms the identity of A M3;

b

is information about A contained in a criminal record certificate issued under section 113A of the Police Act 1997 M4 or in an enhanced criminal record certificate issued under section 113B M5 of that Act;

c

confirms a relevant qualification claimed by A;

d

is information about the health of A held by a medical practitioner;

e

is information, other than information of a kind referred to in sub-paragraphs (a) to (d), about the character, employment record or other relevant experience of A held by—

i

an educational institution currently or formerly attended by A,

ii

an employer or former employer of A, or

iii

a medical practitioner;

f

is information about the character of A held by the governing body or proprietor of a school which was or is attended by a child of A or a child for whom A has parental responsibility;

g

is information about A held by a local authority in connection with the exercise of its social services functions;

F5ga

is information about A held by a childminder agency in connection with the exercise of its functions under Part 3 of the Act;

h

is information about A, whether or not of a kind described in sub-paragraphs (a) to (g), held by—

F2i

the Welsh Ministers in pursuance of their functions as registration authority under Part 2 of the Children and Families (Wales) Measure 2010;

F3ii

Social Care and Social Work Improvement Scotland, pursuant to Part 5 of the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010;

iii

a Health and Social Services Board, pursuant to Part 11 of the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 M6;

iv

a body acting on behalf of the Crown in the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man;

v

the national authority of F25a member state of the European Economic Area having functions comprising the regulation of childcare.

3

In this regulation—

  • employment” includes work undertaken on a self-employed or voluntary basis (and “employer” is to be read accordingly);

  • relevant qualification” means a qualification evidencing competence, or level of competence, in an area that is relevant to the Chief Inspector's function of deciding whether or not to grant an application for registration under F6any of Chapters 2 to 4 of the Act, or to the function under section 68(2)(a) F7or 69B(2)(a) of the Act;

  • social services functions” means any functions which are social services functions for the purposes of the Local Authority Social Services Act 1970 M7F24or, as the case may be, the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014.

PART 3Certificates of registration

F11Content of certificate of registration issued by the Chief Inspector 6

1

A certificate of registration given in accordance with section 37, 56 or 64 of the Act must contain the following information—

a

the name of the registered person;

b

the registered person’s principal postal correspondence address;

c

the date of registration;

d

any unique reference number or other identifier issued by the Chief Inspector in respect of the registration;

e

whether the registered person is registered in the early years register or Part A or B of the general childcare register;

f

whether the registered person is registered as an early years childminder, a later years childminder or as a provider of childcare other than early years childminding or later years childminding;

g

any conditions imposed on the registered person’s registration under section 38, 58 or 66 of the Act, and the date on which they were imposed;

h

if the registered person is registered as an early years childminder or a later years childminder—

i

the address of the domestic premises where the registered person provides the early years childminding or the later years childminding; and

ii

the address of approved premises which are non-domestic premises;

i

if the registered person provides early years provision or later years provision which would be early years childminding or later years childminding but for section 96(5) or (9) of the Act, the address of approved premises; and

k

if the registered provider does not fall within paragraph (h) or (i)—

i

the address of approved premises; and

ii

the date on which the premises were approved.

Content of combined certificate of registration7

A combined certificate of registration given in accordance with section 92 of the Act must contain the name of the registered person and the information specified in regulation 6(b) to F14(k) in respect of F15the registered person’s registration.

F4Content of certificate of registration issued by a childminder agency7A

A certificate of registration given in accordance with section 37A, 56A or 65A of the Act must contain the following information—

a

the name of the registered person;

F16aa

the registered person’s principal postal correspondence address;

b

the date of registration;

c

whether the registered person is registered as an early years provider under Chapter 2, a later years provider under Chapter 3, or as a provider of childcare who is registered on a voluntary basis under Chapter 4 of Part 3 of the Act;

d

whether the registered person is registered as a childminder or as a provider of childcare other than childminding;

e

where the registered person is registered as a provider of childcare other than childminding, the address of the F17approved premises;

f

the name, address and telephone number of the childminder agency with which the registered person is registered;

g

any unique reference number or other identifier issued by the Chief Inspector to the childminder agency with which the registered person is registered;

F18h

if the registered person is registered as an early years childminder or a later years childminder—

i

the address of the domestic premises where the registered person provides the early years childminding or the later years childminding; and

ii

the address of approved premises which are non-domestic premises.

F9PART 3APremises

Annotations:

Certain providers: offence of providing provision other than on approved premises7B

1

A registered person who, without reasonable excuse, fails to comply with a prescribed requirement in relation to the premises on which early years provision or later years provision is provided is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine.

2

The prescribed requirements are those in—

a

paragraph 11A of Schedule 1 to the Childcare (Early Years Register) Regulations 2008 for early years childminders registered in the early years register;

b

paragraph 14A of Schedule 2 to the Childcare (Early Years Register) Regulations 2008 for early years providers registered in the early years register other than early years childminders;

c

paragraph 8A of Schedule 1 to the Childcare (General Childcare Register) Regulations 2008 for later years childminders registered in Part A of the general childcare register;

d

paragraph 11A of Schedule 2 to the Childcare (General Childcare Register) Regulations 2008 for other later years providers registered in Part A of the general childcare register other than early years childminders.

Relevant person’s obligation to determine an additional premises application7C

1

This regulation applies if the relevant person receives an additional premises application.

2

If the relevant person considers that the additional premises, and the arrangements for the childcare proposed on the additional premises, are suitable, the relevant person must approve the additional premises application.

3

If the relevant person considers that the additional premises, or the arrangements for the childcare proposed on the additional premises, are not suitable, the relevant person must refuse the additional premises application.

Appeal against refusal by the Chief Inspector of an additional premises application7D

A determination by the Chief Inspector to refuse an additional premises application is prescribed for the purposes of section 74(2) of the Act.

PART 4Suspension of registration

Suspension of registration8

The registration of a F8person who is registered under Chapter 2, 3 or 4 in the early years register or the general childcare register may be suspended F19, generally or only in relation to particular premises, by the Chief Inspector, by notice, in the circumstances prescribed in regulation 9 for the period prescribed in regulation 10.

Circumstances in which registration may be suspended9

The circumstances prescribed for the purposes of section 69(1) of the Act are that the Chief Inspector reasonably believes that the continued provision of childcare by the registered person to any child may expose such a child to a risk of harm.

Suspension of registration: further provisions10

1

Subject to paragraph (2), the period for which the registration of a registered person may be suspended F20, generally or only in relation to particular premises, is six weeks beginning with the date specified in the notice of suspension given in accordance with paragraph (4).

2

Subject to paragraph (3), in a case in which a further period of suspension is based on the same circumstances as the period of suspension immediately preceding that further period of suspension, the Chief Inspector's power to suspend registration F21, generally or only in relation to particular premises, may only be exercised so as to give rise to a continuous period of suspension of 12 weeks.

3

Where, however, it is not reasonably practicable (for reasons beyond the control of the Chief Inspector)—

a

to complete any investigation into the grounds for the Chief Inspector's belief referred to in regulation 9, or

b

for any necessary steps to be taken to eliminate or reduce the risk of harm referred to in regulation 9,

within a period of 12 weeks, the period of suspension may continue until the end of the investigation referred to in sub-paragraph (a), or until the steps referred to in sub-paragraph (b) have been taken.

4

A notice under regulation 8 may be given to the registered person—

a

by delivering it to the registered person,

b

by sending it by post, or

c

subject to paragraph (5), by transmitting it electronically.

5

If the notice is transmitted electronically, it is to be treated as given to the registered person only if—

a

the registered person has indicated to the Chief Inspector a willingness to receive notices transmitted by electronic means and has provided an address suitable for that purpose, and

b

the notice is sent to that address.

Lifting of suspension11

If, at any time during a period of suspension under regulation 8, it appears to the Chief Inspector that the circumstances prescribed in regulation 9 no longer exist, the Chief Inspector must lift the suspension.

Appeal against suspension12

1

A registered person whose registration has been suspended F22, generally or only in relation to particular premises, under regulation 8 may appeal to the F23F1... Tribunal against the suspension.

2

On an appeal under paragraph (1), the F23F1... Tribunal must either—

a

confirm the Chief Inspector's decision to suspend registration, or

b

direct that the suspension shall cease to have effect.

3

In a case where the suspension of a registered person's registration ends before the F23F1... Tribunal determines the appeal in accordance with paragraph (2), the F23F1... Tribunal must dismiss the appeal.

Meaning of “harm”13

In this Part of these Regulations, “harm” has the same meaning as in section 31(9) of the Children Act 1989 M8.

Beverley HughesMinister of StateDepartment for Children, Schools and Families

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations contain provisions which are common to the registration of childcare providers in the early years register and the general childcare register. Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Education, Children's Services and Skills (“the Chief Inspector”) is required to maintain these registers by section 32 of the Childcare Act 2006 (“the Act”). The general childcare register is divided into Part A (later years provision for children under the age of 8) and Part B (voluntary registration).

Regulation 3 prescribes the date when a child reaches the age of 18 as the upper age limit for “later years provision” (as defined in section 96 of the Act). Consequently, a person providing childcare for children up to the age of 18 can be registered in Part B of the general childcare register.

Regulation 4 provides that the Chief Inspector can treat the requirements for registration as not being satisfied if consent is not given to the release of certain information to the Chief Inspector held by a third party. Regulation 5 prescribes the types of information in question.

Regulations 6 and 7 prescribe the information that must be contained in a certificate of registration issued to a person who is registered in the early years register or in the general childcare register, and in a combined certificate of registration issued to a person who is registered more than once.

Regulations 8 to 13 contain provisions about the Chief Inspector's power to suspend a person's registration. Under regulation 9, registration can be suspended where there is or could be a risk of harm to a child. Regulation 10 provides for the maximum period of suspension and makes further provision as to the notice of suspension. Regulation 12 provides for a right of appeal against suspension.

An Impact Assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no impact on business, charities or voluntary bodies is foreseen, and the impact on the public sector is minimal.