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3. Where paragraph 2(a) applies, the person who was a registered provider in respect of the children’s home may carry on the scheme as if it were a children’s home under Part 2 of the Act until 31st December 2013 if—
(a)that person notifies HMCI in writing of—
(i)their wish to cancel their registration in respect of the home and instead to be registered in respect of a scheme under Part 2 of the Act;
(ii)the address at which the scheme is to provide accommodation for children or, if accommodation is to be provided at more than one site, the address of each site;
(iii)the dates, in respect of each site, during which the scheme is to provide that accommodation;
(iv)their agreement to notify HMCI in writing, without delay, of any change to the information in sub-paragraphs (ii) or (iii); and
(b)HMCI receives that notification before 1st August 2013.
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