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10.—(1) Where the Chief Inspector considers that a registered early years provider to whom section 40 applies has failed or is failing to comply with the welfare requirements the Chief Inspector may give a notice to the registered early years provider specifying—
(a)in what respect the registered early years provider has failed or is failing to comply with those requirements; and
(b)where appropriate—
(i)what action the registered early years provider should take to comply; and
(ii)the period within which the registered early years provider should take that action, such period to begin with the date of the notice.
(2) The registered early years provider must comply with the terms of the notice within the period specified in the notice.
(3) A notice under this regulation must be given in accordance with regulation 11.
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