Legislation – Children and Families (Wales) Measure 2010
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PART 2CHILD MINDING AND DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN
Procedural safeguards
37Appeals
(1)
An applicant for registration or (as the case may be) a registered person may appeal to the First-tier Tribunal against the taking of any of the following steps by the Welsh Ministers under this Part—
(a)
refusal of an application for registration;
(b)
imposition of a new condition on registration;
(c)
variation or removal of any condition imposed on registration;
(d)
refusal of an application to vary or remove any such condition;
(e)
cancellation of registration.
(2)
The following persons may also appeal to the First-tier Tribunal—
(a)
an applicant for registration or (as the case may be) a registered person in respect of a determination made by the Welsh Ministers under this Part of a prescribed description;
(b)
a registered person against whom an order is made under section 34;
(c)
a registered person who is given a notice under section 35.
(3)
On an appeal the First-tier Tribunal must either—
(a)
confirm the taking of the step, the making of the other determination, the making of the order, or the giving of the notice (as the case may be), or
(b)
direct that it does not have, or ceases to have, effect.
(4)
Unless the First-tier Tribunal has confirmed the taking of a step mentioned in subsection (1)(a) or (e) or the making of an order under section 34 cancelling a person’s registration, the Tribunal may also do either or both or the following—
(a)
impose conditions on the registration of the person concerned;
(b)
vary or remove any condition previously imposed on the person’s registration.