Legislation – Tertiary Education and Research (Wales) Act 2022
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- s. 131(2)(b)(i)(vi)s. 131(2)(b)(vii)(e)(f)(g) coming into force by S.I. 2026/62 art. 2(oo)
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PART 2REGISTRATION AND REGULATION OF TERTIARY EDUCATION PROVIDERS
CHAPTER 1REGISTRATION OF TERTIARY EDUCATION PROVIDERS
De-registration
44Change of registration category without application
Where a registered provider is removed from a category of the register under section 41(3) or 43(5), the Commission may register the provider in another category without an application under section 25(4)(a) if—
(a)
the governing body of the provider consents,
(b)
it continues to be a tertiary education provider in Wales,
(c)
it provides, or has provided on its behalf, the kind of tertiary education that relates to the other category,
(d)
it satisfies the initial registration conditions applicable to it in respect of the registration in the other category (see section 27), and
(e)
registration in the other category is not prohibited by provision made in regulations under section 25(5).