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6. A certificate of registration given in accordance with section 37, 56 or 64 must contain the following information—
(a)the name of the registered person;
(b)the date of registration;
(c)any unique reference number or other identifier issued by the Chief Inspector in respect of the registration;
(d)whether the registered person is registered in the early years register, Part A of the general childcare register or Part B of the general childcare register M1;
(e)whether the registered person is registered as a childminder or as a provider of childcare other than childminding;
(f)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;
(g)where the registered person is registered as a provider of childcare other than childminding, the address of the premises in respect of which that person is registered.
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F1Words in reg. 6 heading added (1.9.2014) by The Childcare (Childminder Agencies) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2014 (S.I. 2014/1921), regs. 1, 7
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M1See section 32 of the Childcare Act 2006 for the requirement on the Chief Inspector to maintain the early years register and the general childcare register.
7. 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 (g) in respect of each registration of that person.
7A. 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;
(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 premises in respect of which that provider is registered;
(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.]
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