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Regulation 37
1. In regulation 2 (interpretation)—
(a)after the definition of “existing provider” insert—
““holiday scheme for disabled children” has the same meaning as in the Care Standards Act 2000 (Extension of the Application of Part 2 to Holiday Schemes for Disabled Children) (England) Regulations 2013;”;
(b)in the definition of “registered provider”, for “or agency”, in each place where the words occur, substitute “, agency or holiday scheme for disabled children”.
2. After regulation 7 (fostering agencies) insert—
7A.—(1) For the purposes of section 12(2) of the 2000 Act, the fee to accompany an application by a person seeking to be registered under Part 2 of the 2000 Act as the person who carries on a holiday scheme for disabled children shall be £596.
(2) For the purposes of section 12(2) of the 2000 Act, the fee to accompany an application by a person seeking to be registered under Part 2 of the 2000 Act as the person who manages a holiday scheme for disabled children shall be £596.”.
3. After regulation 17 (children’s homes etc) insert—
17A. The registered provider in respect of a holiday scheme for disabled children shall pay an annual fee of £2176.”.
4. In regulation 19(1)(c) (frequency of inspections), after “period” insert—
“(d)for the purposes of a holiday scheme for disabled children, at least once in every 12 month period”.
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