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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The School Admissions (England) (Coronavirus) (Appeals Arrangements) (Amendment) Regulations 2022.
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These Regulations amend the School Admissions (England) (Coronavirus) (Appeals Arrangements) (Amendment) Regulations 2020 (“the 2020 Regulations”).
The 2020 Regulations amended the School Admissions (Appeals Arrangements) (England) Regulations 2012 (“the 2012 Regulations”) for a temporary period. Where it was not reasonably practicable for certain existing constitutional and procedural requirements relating to school admissions appeals to be complied with for a reason related to the incidence or transmission of coronavirus, other more flexible constitutional and procedural requirements were made available.
Regulation 2(a) of the 2020 Regulations states that those Regulations apply to appeals to which the 2012 Regulations apply and which are lodged: on or after 24th April 2020 but on or before 30th September 2022; and before 24th April 2020 but where the appeal has not been fully determined on or before that date. However, Regulation 3(2) of the 2020 Regulations states that regulations 6 to 11 of those Regulations cease to have effect on 30th September 2022.
Regulation 2 amends regulation 3(2) of the 2020 Regulations so that regulations 6 to 11 cease to have effect at the end of 30th September 2022 rather than at the beginning of that date. This brings the expiry of the 2020 Regulations into line with regulation 2(a) of those Regulations, which makes provision for the 2020 Regulations to apply to appeals lodged on 30th September 2022. Accordingly, these Regulations are being issued free of charge to all known recipients of the School Admissions (England) (Coronavirus) (Appeals Arrangements) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2021 which last amended the expiry date in regulation 3(2) of the 2020 Regulations.
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