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37. Arrangements made by the local authority for the purpose of complying with the requirement in regulation 36(1) must include provision allowing the local authority to terminate the arrangements if—
(a)in the case of early years provision of the description in regulation 36(2)(a), the overall effectiveness of the provision ceases to meet that description;
(b)in the case of early years provision of the description in regulation 36(2)(b), an early years provision inspection report is subsequently published in respect of the provision and the overall effectiveness of the provision by the provider is not awarded a grade of “satisfactory”, or “requires improvement”, or better;
(c)in the case of early years provision provided by a childminder registered with an early years childminder agency of the description in regulation 36(3)(a), the agency ceases to meet that description;
(d)in the case of early years provision provided by a childminder registered with an early years childminder agency of the description in regulation 36(3)(b), an early years childminder agency inspection report is published in respect of the agency and the agency is not awarded a grade of “effective”;
(e)in the case of early years provision by an early years childminder registered with an early years childminder agency, the early years childminder agency has notified the local authority that, in the reasonable opinion of the agency, the provision by the early years childminder registered with the agency is not of satisfactory quality.
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