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Are the SEN Regulations 2001 still active?

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moosemama · 08/07/2012 16:08

Ok, a bit confused - again, what with all the Green Paper malarky and the government removing half the legislation and documentation off the internet.

Can anyone tell me, is [[http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2001/3455/contents/made The Education (Special Educational Needs) (England)
(Consolidation) Regulations 2001]] still law, or has it been superceded?

TIA Smile

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WetAugust · 08/07/2012 16:40

still extant

0800900 · 08/07/2012 17:35

yes but there have been some minor amendments - insertion of various definitions for example - I can pm you the updated version - when can work out how to do so...

moosemama · 08/07/2012 17:46

Extant? Ah thanks, Wet - I dunno about all these 'ere legal terms y'know. Blush

0800900, thank you. Smile

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0800900 · 08/07/2012 17:59

...except you can't attach documents to messages - actually scannng through some sections seem to have material changes - which reg are you interested in?

0800900 · 08/07/2012 18:05

I've coped and pasted it into a pm to you but it is humoungus - so pl accept my apologies- the "notes" bits have been added by an editor - so ignore those - square brackets mean that the text has been amended or inserted more recently than 2001. Dots mean that wording has been removed. Hope you can mke some sense of it. sorry about the formatting.
Off to change me name now back to wot it used to be.
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moosemama · 08/07/2012 18:09

Thank you 0800 Grin

I am mainly interested in Part 1 section 5 and Part III Section 17. Smile

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WetAugust · 08/07/2012 22:25

Extant is a good old Civil Service term Grin

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