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133Failure in discharge of functions: CSCI
(1) Where the Secretary of State considers that the CSCI is to a significant extent—
(a) failing to discharge any of its functions under this Act or the Children Act 1989 (c 41), or
(b) failing properly to discharge any of those functions,
he may give it a direction in writing.
(2) The CSCI must comply with any such direction.
(3) A direction given under this section may be varied or revoked by a further such direction.
NOTES
Initial Commencement
To be appointed
This section shall come into force on such day as the appropriate authority may by order appoint: see s 199(1)–(3).
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