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29.—(1) A person listed in paragraph (2) who is convicted of a criminal offence, whether in England and Wales or elsewhere, must without delay give notice in writing to the CIECSS of—
(a)the date and place of the conviction;
(b)the offence;
(c)the penalty imposed for the offence.
(2) The persons are—
(a)the registered provider;
(b)the registered service manager;
(c)if the registered provider is an organisation, the nominated individual;
(d)if the registered provider is an organisation, any director of that organisation;
(e)if the registered provider is a partnership, any partner in that partnership.
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