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156Removal of HMICA's duty to inspect performance of Assembly's functions relating to family proceedings
Section 38 of the Children Act 2004 (c 31) (under which Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Court Administration must, at the request of the Assembly, inspect and report on the performance of the Assembly's functions under Part 4 of that Act) ceases to have effect.
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To be appointed
To be appointed: see s 188(3).
Administration of Education91
Duties & Rights90
Schools92
Education Law92
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- 1 Duties in relation to high standards and the fulfilment of potential
- 2 Duties in relation to diversity and choice
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