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Education and Libraries Bill

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CONTENTS

Part I

Funding of Grant-aided Schools

  1. The common funding scheme for grant-aided schools
  2. Contents of the common funding scheme
  3. Conditions as to financial delegation
  4. Effect of financial delegation
  5. Publication of financial statements
  6. Interpretation of this Part
  7. Consequential amendments
  8. Part II

    Boards: Finance and the Duty of Best Value

    Financing of Boards

  9. Resource allocation plans
  10. Funding of boards
  11. Accounts of boards
  12. The Duty of Best Value

  13. The duty of best value
  14. Contracts: exclusion of non-commercial considerations
  15. Power to modify statutory provisions and confer new powers
  16. Repeal of competition provisions
  17. Part III

    Schools

    Welfare and protection of pupils

  18. Duty on Boards of Governors to safeguard and promote the welfare of pupils
  19. Child protection measures
  20. School discipline measures to prevent bullying
  21. Admissions

  22. Admission appeals: tribunal procedures and expenses
  23. Parental preferences for admission to nursery schools
  24. Admission to special schools of children resident outside Northern Ireland
  25. Miscellaneous

  26. Removal of members of Boards of Governors
  27. Development proposals for grant-aided schools
  28. Appeals against expulsion: tribunal procedures
  29. Curriculum, etc. complaints: tribunal procedures
  30. Consultation of schools by sampling
  31. Costs under approved contracts
  32. Part IV

    Miscellaneous and Supplementary

    Amendments to the 1986 Order

  33. Determination of travelling and subsistence allowances
  34. Officers of boards
  35. Principals on teaching appointments committee
  36. Amendments to the 1989 Order

  37. Programme of training by boards
  38. Terms of appointment of members of CCMS
  39. Amendments to the 1998 Order

  40. Provision of secondary education for pupils by institutions of further education
  41. The General Teaching Council for Northern Ireland: fees and procedures
  42. Miscellaneous

  43. Abolition of corporal punishment
  44. Reports and returns
  45. Annual report of boards
  46. Supplementary provisions

  47. Regulations
  48. Interpretation
  49. Minor and consequential amendments and repeals
  50. Commencement
  51. Transitional and saving provisions
  52. Short title

Schedules:

Schedule 1 Funding of grant-aided schools: consequential and supplementary amendments

Schedule 2 Minor and consequential amendments

Schedule 3 Repeals

Part I Repeals coming into operation 2 months after Royal Assent

Part II Repeals coming into operation on 1st April 2003

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Amend the law relating to education and libraries; and for connected purposes.

BE IT ENACTED by being passed by the Northern Ireland Assembly and assented to by Her Majesty as follows:

Part I

Funding of grant-aided schools

The common funding scheme for grant-aided schools

1.¾ (1) There shall be a scheme ("the common funding scheme") for the funding of relevant schools.

(2) In this Part "relevant school" means a grant-aided school, other than a special school or a school established in a hospital.

(3) The common funding scheme¾

(a) shall be prepared and adopted, and

(b) may be varied or replaced,

by the Department in accordance with the following provisions of this section.

(4) The Department shall prepare a draft scheme after consultation with¾

(a) the boards;

(b) the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools; and

(c) such other bodies and persons as it thinks fit.

(5) The Department shall send a copy of the draft scheme to¾

(a) each board;

(b) the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools; and

(c) each body or person consulted by it under subsection (4)(c).

(6) Each board shall, in such manner as the Department may direct¾

(a) consult the Board of Governors of every relevant controlled and maintained school in its area about the draft scheme; and

(b) inform the Department of the outcome of those consultations.

(7) The Department shall consult the Board of Governors of every voluntary grammar school and grant maintained integrated school about the draft scheme.

(8) The Department shall then¾

(a) adopt the scheme (with or without modifications); and

(b) publish the scheme.

(9) Subject to the subsection (10), the scheme may be varied or replaced by a subsequent scheme made under this section.

(10) If in the opinion of the Department a subsequent scheme prepared by it does not make any significant change to the previous scheme, subsections (5) to (8) do not apply in relation to that scheme and the Department may adopt and publish the scheme.

(11) It shall be the duty of every board to give effect to the common funding scheme for the time being adopted under this section.

(12) On such day as the Department may by order appoint the following provisions of this section shall cease to have effect¾

(a) in subsection (6), the words "controlled and maintained"; and

(b) subsection (7).

Contents of the common funding scheme

2.¾ (1) The common funding scheme shall include¾

(a) provision requiring the budget share of each relevant school for a financial year to be determined by the application of a formula ("the common funding formula") set out in the scheme;

(b) provision requiring the delegation by the board to the Board of Governors of each relevant controlled or maintained school of the management of the school's budget share for each financial year; and

(c) such other provisions as are required by this Part or Part VII of the 1998 Order to be included in the scheme.

(2) The common funding scheme may include such other provisions¾

(a) as are authorised by this Part or Part VII of the 1998 Order to be included in the scheme; or

(b) as appear to the Department to be necessary or expedient in connection with the funding of relevant schools.

(3) For the purposes of this Part and Part VII of the 1998 Order a school's budget share in respect of a financial year is¾

(a) in relation to a controlled or maintained school, the amount management of which falls to be delegated to the Board of Governors of the school under the common funding scheme in respect of that year;

(b) in relation to a voluntary grammar school, the amount of the grant to be made to that school under Article 60(3)(a) of the 1989 Order or Article 61(2)(a) of the 1998 Order in respect of that year; and

(c) in relation to a grant-maintained integrated school, the amount of the grant to be made to that school under Article 77(2)(a) of the 1989 Order or Article 63(2)(a) of the 1998 Order in respect of that year.

(4) In this section "formula" includes methods, principles and rules of any description, however expressed.

(5) The common funding formula¾

(a) shall include provision for taking into account, in the case of each relevant school, the number and ages of pupils who¾

(i) are, or are expected to be, registered at the school on such date or dates (whether before or during that year) as may be determined by or under the scheme; and

(ii) are not of a class or description excluded by the scheme from being taken into account for the purposes of any such provision;

(b) may include provision for taking into account factors affecting the particular needs of any class or description of school;

(c) may include provision for taking into account factors affecting the needs of individual schools which are subject to variation from school to school.

(6) The common funding formula may, in relation to a grammar school having a preparatory department, make special provision for the determination of the budget share of that school in so far as it relates to the preparatory department.

(7) The special provision made by virtue of subsection (6) may include provision the effect of which is that the budget share of the school, in so far as it relates to the preparatory department¾

(a) is substantially less than it would have been but for that provision; or

(b) is nil.

(8) In subsections (6) and (7) "preparatory department", in relation to a grammar school, means that part of the school in which primary education is provided.

(9) The common funding scheme¾

(a) shall provide for a school's budget share for a financial year to be determined initially before the beginning of that year; but

(b) may provide for that budget share to be revised from time to time.

(10) The common funding scheme may provide for amounts determined by or in accordance with the common funding scheme to be allocated to relevant schools (in addition to their budget share).

(11) The common funding scheme may provide for it to apply with such modifications as may be specified therein in relation to a school which becomes a relevant school at any time during the course of a financial year (whether by virtue of being newly established as such a school or by virtue of becoming such a school where it was previously an independent school).

Conditions as to financial delegation

3.¾ (1) The delegation under the common funding scheme of the management of a school's budget share shall be subject to such conditions¾

(a) as may be imposed by the scheme; or

(b) as may be imposed in accordance with the scheme by the board.

(2) The common funding scheme shall require the board in imposing any conditions by virtue of subsection (1)(b) to have regard to any guidance issued by the Department as to the conditions it regards as appropriate for imposition by a board.

Effect of financial delegation

4.¾ (1) In the case of each controlled and maintained school with a delegated budget, the board shall put at the disposal of the Board of Governors in respect of each financial year a sum equal to the school's budget share for that year, to be spent for the purposes of the school.

(2) The times at which, and the manner in which, any such sum is put at the disposal of the Board of Governors shall be such as may be provided by or under the scheme.

(3) A board may not delegate to the Board of Governors of a relevant controlled or maintained school the power to spend any amount appropriated by the board for the purposes of the school otherwise than as required or authorised by or under the scheme.

(4) The Board of Governors of a school which has a delegated budget¾

(a) shall be entitled, subject to any provision made by or under the scheme, to spend any sum made available to it in respect of the school's budget share for a financial year as it thinks fit for the purposes of the school; and

(b) may delegate to the principal, to such extent as may be permitted by or under the scheme, its power under paragraph (a) in relation to any part of that sum.

(5) The members of the Board of Governors of a school shall not incur any personal liability in respect of anything done in good faith in the exercise or purported exercise of their powers under subsection (4).

Publication of financial statements

5.¾ (1) The common funding scheme shall require each board¾

(a) before the beginning of each financial year to prepare and publish a statement of the financial provision it plans to make in that year for relevant controlled and maintained schools in its area;

(b) after the end of each financial year to prepare and publish a statement of¾

(i) resources actually used in that year for the purposes of all relevant controlled and maintained schools; and

(ii) resources so used which were used, or are treated by the board as having been used, for the purposes of each such school.

(2) A statement prepared under this section shall¾

(a) be prepared in such form and at such times, and

(b) contain such particulars,

as may be required by or under the scheme.

(3) The board shall furnish¾

(a) the Board of Governors of each relevant school, and

(b) the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools,

with a copy of each statement prepared by the board under this section.

(4) A Board of Governors shall secure that a copy of any statement furnished to it under this section is available for inspection (at all reasonable times and free of charge) at the school.

(5) In this section a reference to the use of resources is a reference to their expenditure, consumption or reduction in value.

(6) On such day as the Department may by order appoint the words "controlled and maintained" in subsection (1)(a) and (b) shall cease to have effect.

Interpretation of this Part

6.¾ (1) In this Part¾

(a) references to a school which has a delegated budget are references to a school managed by a Board of Governors to which a board has for the time being delegated the management of the school's budget share in pursuance of the scheme;

(b) the Board of Governors of a school to which the board is required by the scheme to delegate the management of the school's budget share is said to have a right to a delegated budget.

(2) In this Part¾

"the scheme" means the common funding scheme under section 1;

"the board", in relation to a school, means the board for the area in which the school is situated.

(3) References in this Part¾

(a) to a school's budget share are to be construed in accordance with section 2(3);

(b) to a relevant school are to be construed in accordance with section 1(2).

(4) The Department may by order subject to affirmative resolution substitute for references in this Part to a financial year references to such other period as the Department may determine.

(5) Directions and guidance given by the Department under this Part shall¾

(a) be in writing; and

(b) be published in such manner as the Department thinks fit.

Consequential amendments

7. Schedule 1 contains amendments to¾

(a) the 1989 Order; and

(b) Part VII of the 1998 Order,

which are consequential on, or supplementary to, the provisions of this Part.

Part ii

Boards: Finance and the Duty of Best Value

Financing of Boards

Resource allocation plans

8.¾ (1) In respect of each financial year, a board shall prepare, and submit to each of the funding departments, a resource allocation plan which sets out the estimated use of resources by the board in that year in respect of the relevant functions of the board.

(2) The plan submitted to a funding department under subsection (1) shall¾

(a) be in such form as that department may approve; and

(b) contain such other information in connection with the exercise, or proposed exercise, by the board of relevant functions as that department may direct.

(3) A funding department may approve a plan submitted to it under subsection (1) with or without modifications.

(4) A board may, with the approval of a funding department, at any time submit a revised resource allocation plan to that department, and that department may approve the revised plan with or without modifications.

(5) Resources shall not be used by a board otherwise than in accordance with a plan (or revised plan) approved under this section.

(6) For the purposes of this Act and the Education Orders "the funding departments" are¾

(a) the Department;

(b) the Department of Culture Arts and Leisure; and

(c) the Department for Employment and Learning.

(7) For the purposes of this section "relevant functions" means¾

(a) in relation to a plan submitted to the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure, functions of the board under¾

(i) Article 37 of the 1986 Order, so far as relating to cultural and recreational activities; and

(ii) Part VII of the 1986 Order;

(b) in relation to a plan submitted to the Department for Employment and Learning, functions of the board under¾

(i) Article 50 of the 1986 Order;

(ii) Article 52 or 60 of that Order, so far as relating to pupils attending institutions of further education; and

(iii) the Further Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 (NI 15);

(c) in relation to a plan submitted to the Department, all other functions of the board.

(8) In this section a reference to the use of resources is a reference to their expenditure, consumption or reduction in value.

Funding of boards

9.¾ (1) The Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure may from time to time pay to a board such amounts as that department thinks necessary to enable the board to meet expenditure incurred, or to be incurred, by the board in the exercise of its functions under¾

(a) Article 37 of the 1986 Order, so far as relating to cultural and recreational activities; and

(b) Part VII of the 1986 Order.

(2) The Department for Employment and Learning may from time to time pay to a board such amounts as that department thinks necessary to enable the board to meet expenditure incurred, or to be incurred, by the board in the exercise of its functions under¾

(a) Article 50 of the 1986 Order;

(b) Article 52 or 60 of that Order, so far as relating to pupils attending institutions of further education; and

(c) the Further Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 (NI 15).

(3) The Department may from time to time pay to a board such amounts as the Department thinks necessary to enable the board to meet expenditure incurred, or to be incurred, by the board in the exercise of any of its functions, other than those mentioned in subsections (1) and (2).

Accounts of boards

10.¾ (1) A board shall keep accounts in such form as the Department may direct.

(2) A board shall prepare a statement of accounts in respect of each financial year in such form and containing such information as the Department, with the approval of the Department of Finance and Personnel, may direct.

(3) A board shall send copies of the statement of accounts to each of the funding departments and the Comptroller and Auditor General for Northern Ireland by such date as the Department may direct.

(4) The Comptroller and Auditor General shall¾

(a) examine, certify and report on the statement of accounts; and

(b) send a copy of his report to the board and to each of the funding departments.

(5) The annual report of a board laid before the Assembly under section 36 shall include¾

(a) the statement of accounts of the board for that year; and

(b) the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon.

(6) In the discharge of his functions under this section, the Comptroller and Auditor General¾

(a) shall have right of access to the books, accounts and records of the funding departments and the boards; and

(b) may require from any member or officer (or former member or officer) of a board such information relating to the affairs of the board as he may consider necessary for the proper discharge of those functions.

(7) Before issuing directions under this section the Department shall consult the other funding departments.

The duty of best value

The duty of best value

11.¾ (1) A board shall make arrangements for continuous improvement in the way in which its functions are exercised, having regard to a combination of economy, efficiency and effectiveness.

(2) For the purpose of deciding how to carry out its duty under subsection (1), a board shall consult persons appearing to the board to be representative of persons who use, are likely to use, or otherwise have an interest in, services provided by the board in pursuance of its functions.

Contracts: exclusion of non-commercial considerations

12.¾ (1) The Department may by order provide, in relation to boards, for a specified matter to cease to be a non-commercial matter for the purposes of Article 20 of the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 (NI 12) (board contracts: exclusion of non-commercial considerations).

(2) An order under this section may¾

(a) provide for a matter to cease to be a non-commercial matter for specified purposes or to a specified extent;

(b) apply in relation to specified boards, functions or contracts;

(c) amend a statutory provision;

(d) include supplementary, incidental, consequential and transitional provisions.

(3) In exercising a function regulated by Article 20 of the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 (NI 12) with reference to a matter which is the subject of an order under this section a board shall have regard to any guidance issued by the Department.

(4) Before the Department¾

(a) makes an order under this section; or

(b) issues any guidance under subsection (3),

it shall consult the other funding departments.

(5) No order shall be made under this section unless a draft of the order has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, the Assembly.

Power to modify statutory provisions and confer new powers

13.¾ (1) If the Department thinks that a statutory provision prevents or obstructs compliance by boards with the duty under section 11(1), the Department may by order make provision modifying or excluding the application of the provisionin relation to boards.

(3) In exercising a power conferred under subsection (2) a board shall have regard to any guidance issued by the Department after consultation with the other funding departments.

(4) An order under this section may¾

(a) impose conditions on the exercise of any power conferred by the order (including conditions about consultation or approval);

(b) amend a statutory provision;

(c) include supplementary, incidental, consequential and transitional provisions.

(5) No order shall be made under this section unless a draft has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, the Assembly.

(6) Before the Department makes an order under this section it shall consult¾

(a) the other funding departments;

(b) the boards; and

(c) such other persons as appear to the Department to be representative of interests affected by the proposals.

(7) If, following consultation under subsection (6), the Department proposes to make an order under this section it shall lay before the Assembly a document explaining the proposals and, in particular¾

(a) setting them out in the form of a draft order; and

(b) giving details of consultation under subsection (6).

(8) Where a document relating to proposals is laid before the Assembly under subsection (7), no draft of an order under this section to give effect to the proposals (with or without modification) shall be laid before the Assembly until after the expiry of the statutory period beginning with the day on which the document was laid.

(9) In preparing a draft order under this section the Department shall consider any representations made during the period mentioned in subsection (8).

(10) A draft order laid before the Assembly in accordance with subsection (5) must be accompanied by a statement of the Department giving details of¾

(a) any representations considered in accordance with subsection (9); and

(b) any changes made to the proposals contained in the document laid before the Assembly under subsection (7).

Repeal of competition provisions

14. Part II of, and Schedule 1 to, the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 (NI 12)(competition) shall cease to have effect.

Part iii

Schools

Welfare and protection of pupils

Duty on Boards of Governors to safeguard and promote the welfare of pupils

15.¾ (1) It shall be the duty of the Board of Governors of a grant-aided school to safeguard and promote the welfare of registered pupils at the school at all times when such pupils are¾

(a) on the premises of the school; or

(b) in the lawful control or charge of a member of the staff of the school.

(2) Subsection (1) does not apply in relation to pupils for whom accommodation is provided by the Board of Governors of a voluntary school (as to whom broadly corresponding provision is made by Article 176(1) of the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 (NI 2)).

(3) Article 101 of the 1986 Order (directions by Department as to performance of duties imposed by or under the Education Orders) shall apply in relation to the duty imposed on the Board of Governors of a voluntary school by Article 176(1) of the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 as it applies in relation to duties imposed on such a Board of Governors by or under any provision of the Education Orders.

Child protection measures

16.¾ (1) It shall be the duty of the Board of Governors of a grant-aided school¾

(a) to determine, and from time to time review, the measures to be taken at the school (whether by the Board of Governors, the staff of the school or other persons) with a view to protecting pupils from abuse (whether at school or elsewhere);

(b) in determining or reviewing those measures to have regard to any guidance given by the Department, the board for the area in which the school is situated and (in the case of a Catholic maintained school) the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools;

(c) to prepare a written statement of such measures and to secure that¾

(i) a copy of that statement is given (free of charge) to the parents of all registered pupils at the school; and

(ii) copies of the statement are available for inspection (at all reasonable times and free of charge) at the school; and

(d) to secure that such measures are taken.

(2) In this section "abuse" includes sexual abuse and abuse causing physical or mental harm to a child.

School discipline measures to prevent bullying

17.¾ (1) Article 3 of the 1998 Order (responsibility of Board of Governors and principal for discipline) shall be amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (2)(b) (consultation by Board of Governors before making or revising statement of general principles concerning discipline) for the words "the parents of registered pupils at the school" there shall be substituted "the registered pupils at the school and the parents of those pupils".

(3) In paragraph (3)(a)(ii) (principal to determine measures to be taken to encourage good behaviour and respect for others on the part of pupils) at the end there shall be added "and, in particular, preventing all forms of bullying among pupils".

(4) In paragraph (3) after sub-paragraph (a) there shall be inserted¾

"(aa) before determining such measures, to consult the registered pupils at the school and the parents of those pupils;".

Admissions

Admission appeals: tribunal procedures and expenses

18.¾ (1) In Article 15(8) of the 1997 Order (regulations as to constitution and procedure of admission appeal tribunals) after sub-paragraph (d) there shall be inserted¾

"(dd) may provide for tribunals to sit in private, except in such circumstances as may be specified in, or determined in accordance with, the regulations;".

(2) In Article 15(10) of the 1997 Order (travelling and subsistence allowances to members of admission appeal tribunals to be on such conditions and at such rates as the Department may determine) the words ", on such conditions and at such rates as the Department may determine," shall be omitted.

(3) After that paragraph there shall be inserted¾

"(10A) Payments under paragraph (10) shall be made at such rates and on such conditions as may be¾

(a) determined by the board; and

(b) approved by the Department.".

Parental preferences for admission to nursery schools

19.¾ (1) In Article 23 of 1998 Order (arrangements for applications for admission to pre-school education to be made directly to the Board of Governors of the school concerned) for paragraphs (1) and (2) there shall be substituted¾

"(1) Every board shall make arrangements for the parent of a child resident in the area of the board¾

(a) to express (in order of preference) his preferences as to the school at which he wishes pre-school education to be provided for his child;

(b) where any of those schools provides both full-time and part-time pre-school education, to express his preference as to which kind of pre-school education he wishes to be provided for his child; and

(c) to give reasons for his preferences.

(2) Where the parent of a child has expressed his preferences under arrangements under paragraph (1)¾

(a) the parent shall be taken as making an application for admission of the child to the school which is the first preference of the parent; and

(b) if that application is refused, the parent shall then be taken as making an application for admission of the child to the school which is the second preference of the parent,

and so on, taking each preference of the parent in order.

(2A) Where¾

(a) a school provides both full-time and part-time education; and

(b) a parent's expressed preferences include both,

subsection (2) shall be read as if references to admission to a school were references to admission to a school for the particular kind of pre-school education (that is to say part-time or full-time) which is specified in the preference in question.".

(2) This section does not apply in relation to any admission to a school taking effect, or proposed admission which would take effect, in a school year ending on or before 31st July 2003.

Admission to special schools of children resident outside Northern Ireland

20.¾ (1) A board may make arrangements for the admission to a special school in its area of a child who is resident outside Northern Ireland.

(2) Arrangements made in respect of a child under this section shall not be for a period of more than one school year at a time; but further arrangements may be made under this section for a subsequent school year in respect of the same child and the same special school.

(3) A board may only enter into arrangements under this section in respect of a special school and a school year (or a part thereof) if the board is of the opinion that doing so will not, in the school year in question, prevent the admission to the school of a child resident in Northern Ireland.

(4) Articles 128 to 131 of the 1989 Order (which restrict the charges which can be made in respect of pupils at a grant-aided school) shall not apply to a special school in relation to a pupil admitted to the school in accordance with arrangements under this section; and accordingly in Article 127 of the 1989 Order after paragraph (4) there shall be inserted¾

"(4A) Those Articles do not apply to a special school in relation to a pupil admitted to the school in accordance with arrangements under section 20 of the Education and Libraries Act (Northern Ireland) 2002.".

(5) A board may, in respect of a pupil admitted to a special school in accordance with arrangements under this section, make such charges as it may determine.

Miscellaneous

Removal of members of Boards of Governors

21.¾ (1) The Department may by regulations provide for the removal by the Department of all of the voting and co-opted members of the Board of Governors of a grant-aided school ("the relevant school")¾

(a) in prescribed circumstances; or

(b) in such circumstances as may be determined by the Minister of Education in accordance with the regulations.

(2) Regulations under subsection (1)¾

(a) shall provide for the formation of a new Board of Governors for the relevant school;

(b) may provide for the exercise by a prescribed person or body of prescribed functions of the Board of Governors of the relevant school during such period as may be prescribed; and

(c) may, for the purposes of any provision made by virtue of paragraph (a) or (b), provide for any prescribed provisions of the Education Orders to apply in relation to the relevant school with such modifications as may be prescribed.

(3) Regulations under subsection (1) shall require the Department before exercising any power of removal conferred by the regulations¾

(a) to consult such bodies and persons as may be prescribed;

(b) to give to the Board of Governors of the relevant school such notice as may be prescribed of its intention to exercise the power of removal;

(c) to afford the Board of Governors an opportunity to make representations to the Department concerning the matter; and

(d) to consider any representations so made.

(4) The Department may by regulations provide for the removal from office by a relevant authority of any member of the Board of Governors of a grant-aided school appointed by it¾

(a) in prescribed circumstances; or

(b) in such circumstances as may be determined by the Minister of Education in accordance with the regulations.

(5) Regulations under subsection (4)¾

(a) shall provide for the appointment of a person to hold office in place of the member removed for the remainder of his term of office; and

(b) may for that purpose provide for any prescribed provisions of the Education Orders to apply in relation to that appointment with such modifications as may be prescribed.

(6) Regulations under subsection (4) shall require the relevant authority before exercising any power of removal conferred by the regulations¾

(a) to consult such bodies and persons as may be prescribed;

(b) to give to such persons or bodies as may be prescribed such notice as may be prescribed of its intention to exercise the power of removal;

(c) to afford to such bodies or persons as may be prescribed an opportunity to make representations to the relevant authority concerning the matter; and

(d) to consider any representations so made.

(7) This section and any regulations under this section have effect in relation to a grant-aided school notwithstanding any provision for the time being contained in¾

(a) the scheme of management of the school; or

(b) any other instrument of government of the school;

and any such scheme or instrument shall have effect accordingly.

(8) In this section, in relation to a Board of Governors¾

"co-opted members" means members co-opted under Article 122 or 139 of the 1989 Order;

"relevant authority" means a body by which, or person by whom, any member of the Board is appointed;

"voting members" has the same meaning as Article 122 of the 1989 Order.

(9) In this section "appoint" includes nominate and choose.

Development proposals for grant-aided schools

22. In Article 14 of the 1986 Order (development proposals for grant-aided schools) for paragraph (5) there shall be substituted¾

"(5) Before a proposal concerning an existing school is submitted to the board under paragraph (2), the person making the proposal shall consult the following persons (or representatives of them)¾

(a) the Board of Governors of the school concerned;

(b) the teachers employed at that school; and

(c) the parents of registered pupils at that school.

(5A) Before a proposal concerning an existing school is submitted to the Department by the board under paragraph (1) or (3), the board shall consult the following persons (or representatives of them)¾

(a) the Board of Governors of the school concerned;

(b) the teachers employed at that school; and

(c) the parents of registered pupils at that school.

(5B) Before a proposal concerning any school is submitted to the Department by the board under paragraph (1), (2) or (3), the board shall consult the trustees and managers (or representatives of them) of any other school which would, in the opinion of the board, be affected by the proposal.".

Appeals against expulsion: tribunal procedures

23. In Article 49(10) of the 1986 Order (regulations as to constitution and procedure of tribunals hearing appeals against expulsion of pupils) after sub-paragraph (d) there shall be inserted¾

"(da) may provide for an appeal tribunal in considering an appeal to have regard in particular to any matters specified in the regulations;

(db) may provide for appeal tribunals to sit in private, except in such circumstances as may be specified in, or determined in accordance with, the regulations;".

Curriculum, etc. complaints: tribunal procedures

24. In Article 33(3) of the 1989 Order (regulations as to constitution and procedure of tribunal hearing complaints concerning curriculum and related matters) after sub-paragraph (aa) there shall be inserted¾

"(ab) may provide for the tribunal in considering a complaint to have regard in particular to any matters specified in the regulations;

(ac) may provide for the tribunal to sit in private, except in such circumstances as may be specified in, or determined in accordance with, the regulations;".

Consultation of schools by sampling

25.¾ (1) In Article 31 of the 1989 Order (provision of information) in paragraph (4) (persons and bodies to be consulted before regulations are made under that Article) for the words "every grant-aided school appearing to it to be affected" there shall be substituted "a sample of affected schools".

(2) After that paragraph there shall be inserted¾

"(4A) In paragraph (4) "a sample of affected schools" means a number of grant-aided schools selected by the Department as being a representative sample of all such schools affected by the regulations.".

(3) In Article 11 of the 1998 Order (school performance targets) in paragraph (3) (persons and bodies to be consulted before regulations are made under that Article) in sub-paragraph (c) for the words "every grant-aided school appearing to it to be affected" there shall be substituted "a sample of affected schools".

(4) After that paragraph there shall be inserted¾

"(3A) In paragraph (3)(c) "a sample of affected schools" means a number of grant-aided schools selected by the Department as being a representative sample of all such schools affected by the regulations.".

Costs under approved contracts

26. In Article 25(4) of the 1997 Order (definition of costs of relevant authority on foot of an approved contract) for the words from "the payments made" to the end there shall be substituted "all sums paid or payable by the relevant authority under the contract, whether so paid or payable during the term of the contract or on its termination".

Part IV

Miscellaneous and Supplementary

Amendments to the 1986 Order

Determination of travelling and subsistence allowances

27.¾ (1) In Article 79 of the 1986 Order in paragraph (1) (travelling and subsistence payments to members of boards and others to be on such conditions and at such rates as the Department may determine) the words ", on such conditions and at such rates as the Department may determine," shall be omitted.

(2) After that paragraph there shall be inserted¾

"(1A) Payments under paragraph (1) shall be made at such rates and on such conditions as may be¾

(a) determined by the board; and

(b) approved by the Department.".

(3) In Article 80 of the 1986 Order (payments in respect of official visits to be at rates determined by the Department) for the words from the beginning to "travelling" there shall be substituted¾

"(1) A board may¾

(a) defray any travelling".

(4) At the end of that Article there shall be added¾

"(2) Payments under paragraph (1)(a) shall be made at such rates and on such conditions as may be¾

(a) determined by the board, after consultation with the Staff Commission; and

(b) approved by the Department.".

(5) In Article 92(2)(b) of the 1986 Order (payments in respect of attendance at conferences to be at such rates as the Department may determine) the words "at such rates as the Department may determine," shall be omitted.

(6) At the end of that Article there shall be added¾

"(3) Payments under paragraph (2)(b) shall be made at such rates and on such conditions as may be¾

(a) determined by the board, after consultation with the Staff Commission; and

(b) approved by the Department.".

Officers of boards

28. For Article 83 of the 1986 Order (officers of boards) there shall be substituted¾

"Officers of boards

83.¾ (1) A board shall appoint a fit person to be¾

(a) the chief executive of the board who shall also be the chief education officer of the board and act as secretary to the board; and

(b) the chief librarian of the board who shall also act as secretary to the library committee of the board.

(2) In connection with making an appointment to any post under paragraph (1), a board shall consult the Staff Commission as to¾

(a) the qualifications and previous experience to be required of candidates for appointment;

(b) the arrangements for advertising the post; and

(c) the terms and conditions on which the appointment is to be made.

(3) A board shall not appoint¾

(a) a person as chief executive unless the Department approves the appointment;

(b) a person as chief librarian unless the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure approves the appointment.

(4) In order to obtain such approval, the board shall send to the department concerned the names, qualifications and previous experience of those applicants considered by the board to be suitable for appointment, indicating the name of the person whom the board proposes to appoint.

(5) Where a board makes an appointment under paragraph (1) it shall notify each of the funding departments of¾

(a) the name of the person appointed; and

(b) the date on which the appointment is to take effect.

(6) The Department may direct that the terms and conditions relating to remuneration of ¾

(a) chief executives and chief librarians of boards; and

(b) other officers of boards of such class or description as may be specified in the direction,

shall not be fixed or altered without the approval of the Department.

(7) Before granting its approval under paragraph (6), the Department shall consult the Staff Commission.

(8) Two or more boards may arrange for the appointment of the same person to be an officer of both or all those boards; but the boards concerned shall notify each of the funding departments of any such arrangement.".

Principals on teaching appointments committee

29.¾ (1) Part I of Schedule 3 to the 1986 Order (teaching appointments committees) shall be amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph 1(a) (committee to include two principals of controlled schools under the management of the board) the words "under the management of the board" shall be omitted.

(3) In paragraph 2 (1) for head (b) (selection of principals to attend committee from panel appointed under head (a)) there shall be substituted¾

"(b) subject to head (c), two principals from that panel shall be appointed by the board to attend each meeting of the teaching appointments committee;

(c) where it is not practicable to make any appointment in accordance with head (b) (whether because of unavailability or otherwise), the board may instead appoint one or (as the case may require) two principals from a panel prepared by any other board under head (a);

(d) different principals may be appointed under head (b) or (c) to attend different meetings of the committee.".

Amendments to the 1989 Order

Programme of training by boards

30.¾ (1) Article 149 of the 1989 Order (programmes of training by boards) shall be amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph(1) (board to prepare and submit programme to Department at such times and in such form as the Department may direct) the following shall be omitted¾

(a) the words ", at such times and in such form as the Department may direct,"; and

(b) the words "and submit to the Department".

(3) Paragraph (3) (power of Department to request information in connection with submitted programme) and paragraph (4) (power of Department to approve submitted programme) shall be omitted.

(4) In paragraph (5) (duty to give effect to approved programme) for "approved by the Department" substitute "prepared by it".

(5) For paragraph (6) (revision or amendment of programme) there shall be substituted¾

"(6) A board may at any time prepare a revised programme or an amendment to an existing programme; and paragraphs (2) and (5) apply in relation to any such revised programme or amendment as they apply in relation to the original programme.".

Terms of appointment of members of CCMS

31.¾ (1) In paragraph 5 of Schedule 8 to the 1989 Order (terms of appointment of members of Council for Catholic Maintained Schools), sub-paragraph (2) (which provides for certain members of the Council to be appointed at a different time from the other members) shall cease to have effect.

(2) In consequence of subsection (1), the following provisions of that Schedule shall cease to have effect¾

(a) in paragraph 3(11) the words "(except paragraph 5(2))";

(b) in paragraph 5(1) the words "Subject to sub-paragraph (2),";

(c) in paragraph 5(3) the words "or (2)" and "or (as the case may be) sub-paragraph (2)".

(3) The term of office of a person who immediately before the coming into operation of this section is a member of the Council appointed in accordance with paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 8 to the 1989 Order shall expire on the day preceding that from which the first of the next subsequent appointments made to the Council in accordance with paragraph 5(1) of that Schedule are effective.

Amendments to the 1998 Order

Provision of secondary education for pupils by institutions of further education

32. In Article 83 of the 1998 Order for paragraph (2) there shall be substituted¾

"(2) A board may arrange for secondary education to be provided by an institution of further education¾

(a) on behalf of the Board of Governors of a grant-aided school in its area, to meet the needs of any registered pupils at the school who are in key stage 4; or

(b) to meet the needs of any child over the age of 14 but under compulsory school age who is resident in its area and is not a registered pupil at any grant-aided school.".

The General Teaching Council for Northern Ireland: fees and procedures

33.¾ (1) Chapter I of Part VI of the 1998 Order (the General Teaching Council for Northern Ireland) shall be amended as follows.

(2) In Article 36(3)(f)(iii) (procedures in connection with cases of misconduct to be specified in regulations) after the words "specified in" there shall be inserted "or determined under".

(3) After Article 36(4) (regulations to authorise charging of fees by Council in respect of certain matters) there shall be inserted¾

"(4A) The Council, in exercising any power to fix fees authorised by virtue of paragraph (4), shall have regard to the expenditure of the Council in exercising¾

(a) its functions under this Order relating to registration; and

(b) all other functions conferred on it under this Order or any other statutory provision.".

Miscellaneous

Abolition of corporal punishment

34.¾ (1) Corporal punishment given by, or on the authority of, a member of staff to a child¾

(a) for whom education is provided at any school or institution of further education, or

(b) for whom education is provided, otherwise than at school, under any arrangements made by a board under Article 86 of the 1998 Order,

cannot be justified in any proceedings on the ground that it was given in pursuance of a right exercisable by the member of staff by virtue of his position as such.

(2) Subsection (1) applies to corporal punishment so given to a child at any time, whether at the school, institution or other place at which education is provided for the child, or elsewhere.

(3) In this section any reference to giving corporal punishment to a child is to doing anything for the purpose of punishing that child (whether or not there are other reasons for doing it) which, apart from any justification, would constitute battery.

(4) However, corporal punishment shall not be taken to be given to a child by virtue of anything done for reasons that include averting¾

(a) an immediate danger of personal injury to, or

(b) an immediate danger to the property of,

any person (including the child himself).

(5) In this section¾

"child" means a person under the age of 18;

"member of staff", in relation to the child concerned, means¾

(a) any person who works as a teacher at the school, institution or other place at which education is provided for the child, or

(b) any other person who (whether in connection with the provision of education for the child or otherwise)¾

(i) works at that school, institution or place, or

(ii) otherwise provides his services there (whether or not for payment), and has lawful control or charge of the child.

Reports and returns

35.¾ (1) A body to which this subsection applies shall¾

(a) make such reports and returns; and

(b) give such information,

to the Department as the Department may reasonably require for the purposes of its functions under any statutory provision.

(2) Subsection (1) applies to¾

(a) a board;

(b) the trustees of a school;

(c) the Board of Governors of a grant-aided school;

(d) the proprietor of an independent school;

(e) the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools;

(f) the Staff Commission; and

(g) the Northern Ireland Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment.

(3) A body to which this subsection applies shall¾

(a) make such reports and returns; and

(b) give such information,

to a board as the board may reasonably require for the purposes of its functions under any statutory provision.

(4) Subsection (3) applies to¾

(a) the trustees of a school;

(b) the Board of Governors of a grant-aided school; and

(c) the proprietor of an independent school.

(5) A body to which this subsection applies shall¾

(a) make such reports and returns; and

(b) give such information,

to the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure as that Department may reasonably require for the purposes of its functions under any statutory provision.

(6) Subsection (5) applies to¾

(a) a board; and

(b) the Staff Commission.

(7) A body to which this subsection applies shall¾

(a) make such reports and returns; and

(b) give such information,

to the Department for Employment and Learning as that Department may reasonably require for the purposes of its functions under any statutory provision.

(8) Subsection (7) applies to¾

(a) a board;

(b) the managers of a college of education;

(c) the governing body of a university; and

(d) the Northern Ireland Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment.

(9) In Article 21 of the Further Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 (NI 15) in paragraph (1)(b) (duty of governing body of institution of further education to provide information to a board for the purposes of its functions under the Education Orders) for the words "the Education Orders" there shall be substituted "any statutory provision".

Annual report of boards

36.¾ (1) A board shall in respect of each financial year prepare a report on the exercise of its functions in that year.

(2) A report shall¾

(a) be published; and

(b) be laid before the Assembly,

by the board by such date as the Department may direct.

(3) Subject to section 10(5) (report under this section to contain annual statement of accounts of board and report thereon), a report under this section shall contain such information as the Department may direct.

(4) Before giving a direction under this section, the Department shall consult the other funding departments.

Supplementary provisions

Regulations

37.¾ (1) Regulations under this Act shall be subject to negative resolution.

(2) Regulations under this Act may contain such incidental, supplementary and transitional provisions as appear to the Department to be appropriate.

Interpretation

38.¾ (1) In this Act¾

"the 1986 Order" means the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 (NI 3);

"the 1989 Order" means the Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (NI 20);

"the 1997 Order" means the Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 (NI 5);

"the 1998 Order" means the Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (NI 13).

(2) This Act shall be construed as one with the 1986 Order; and accordingly Article 2 of the 1986 Order, in so far as it relates to the interpretation of words or expressions used in that Order and in this Act, applies for the purposes of this Act as it applies for the purposes of that Order.

(3) In this Act and in any of the Orders mentioned in subsection (1) a reference to "the Education Orders" includes a reference to this Act.

Minor and consequential amendments and repeals

39.¾ (1) The statutory provisions set out in Schedule 2 shall have effect subject to the minor and consequential amendments specified in that Schedule.

(2) The statutory provisions set out in Schedule 3 are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the second column of that Schedule.

Commencement

40.¾ (1) Except as provided by the following provisions of this section, this Act comes into operation on the expiration of two months from the date on which it receives Royal Assent.

(2) The following provisions come into operation on 1st April 2003¾

(a) section 36;

(b) Schedule 1 (except for paragraphs 10 and 11) and section 7 so far as relating thereto;

(c) Part II of Schedule 3 and section 39(2) so far as relating thereto.

(3) Paragraphs 10 and 11 of Schedule 1 and section 7 so far as relating thereto come into operation on such day as the Department may by order appoint.

Transitional and saving provisions

41. The following provisions of this Act do not apply in relation to, or affect the operation of any other statutory provision in relation to, a financial year ending on or before 31st March 2003¾

(a) Part I (together with Schedule 1);

(b) sections 8 and 10;

(c) paragraphs 2 and 4 of Schedule 2; and

(d) Part II of Schedule 3.

Short title

42. This Act may be cited as the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Act 2002.

Schedules

Schedule 1

Funding of grant-aided schools: consequential and supplementary amendments

The 1989 Order

1. Omit Articles 46 to 59.

2.¾ (1) Article 60 (grants to voluntary grammar schools) shall be amended as follows.

(2) For paragraph (3) substitute¾

"(3) The amount of a grant to be paid under paragraph (1) to the Board of Governors of a voluntary grammar school in any financial year shall be the sum of¾

(a) an amount equal to the budget share of the school for that year; and

(b) such other amount determined by or in accordance with the common funding scheme as, in accordance with that scheme, falls to be paid by way of grant under paragraph (1).".

(3) Omit paragraphs (4) to (7E).

(4) At the end add¾

"(9) This Article shall be construed as if it were contained in Part I of the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Act 2002.".

3.¾ (1) Article 61 (financial statements for voluntary grammar schools) shall be amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (2) for the words from "the following particulars" to the end substitute "such particulars as the Department may determine with respect to the financial provision the Department plans to make in that year for voluntary grammar schools".

(3) Omit paragraph (7).

4. Omit Articles 62 and 63.

5.¾ (1) Article 77 (maintenance grants to grant-maintained integrated schools) shall be amended as follows.

(2) For paragraph (2) substitute¾

"(2) The amount of the maintenance grant to be paid under paragraph (1) to the Board of Governors of a grant-maintained integrated school in any financial year shall be the sum of¾

(a) an amount equal to the budget share of the school for that year; and

(b) such other amount determined by or in accordance with the common funding scheme as, in accordance with that scheme, falls to be paid by way of grant under paragraph (1).".

(3) Omit paragraphs (3) to (7D) and (12).

(4) At the end add¾

"(14) This Article shall be construed as if it were contained in Part I of the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Act 2002.".

6.¾ (1) Article 78 (financial statements for grant-maintained integrated schools) shall be amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (2) for the words from "the following particulars" to the end substitute "such particulars as the Department may determine with respect to the financial provision the Department plans to make in that year for grant-maintained integrated schools".

(3) Omit paragraph (7).

The 1998 Order

7. Omit Articles 44 to 54.

8.¾ (1) Article 55 (suspension of financial delegation) shall be amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph (1) for the words from the beginning to "a scheme" substitute "Where it appears to a board, in the case of any relevant school with a delegated budget,".

(3) In paragraph (7) for "Article 54(2)" substitute "section 4(1) of the 2002 Act".

9.¾ (1) Article 59 (application to special schools) shall be amended as follows.

(2) In the heading to the Article and in paragraph (1) for "schemes" and "a scheme" substitute "the common funding scheme".

(3) In paragraph (2)(a) after "this Chapter" insert "or Part I of the 2002 Act".

(4) In paragraph (2)(b) for "any scheme" substitute "the common funding scheme".

10.¾ (1) Article 61 (maintenance grants to voluntary grammar schools) shall have effect as follows.

(2) For paragraph (2) substitute¾

"(2) The amount of the maintenance grant payable in respect of a voluntary grammar school for a financial year shall be the sum of¾

(a) an amount equal to the budget share of the school for that year; and

(b) such other amount determined by or in accordance with the common funding scheme as, in accordance with that scheme, falls to be paid by way of maintenance grant.".

11.¾ (1) Article 63 (maintenance grants to grant maintained integrated schools) shall have effect as follows.

(2) For paragraph (2) substitute¾

"(2) The amount of the maintenance grant payable in respect of a grant-maintained integrated school for a financial year shall be the sum of¾

(a) an amount equal to the budget share of the school for that year; and

(b) such other amount determined by or in accordance with the common funding scheme as, in accordance with that scheme, falls to be paid by way of maintenance grant.".

12. Omit Articles 65 and 66.

13.¾ (1) Article 67 (financial statements in respect of special schools) shall be amended as follows.

(2) In the heading to the Article and in paragraph (1) for "Article 66" substitute "section 5 of the 2002 Act".

14. After Article 67 there shall be inserted¾

"Interpretation of this Chapter

67A.¾ (1) In this Chapter "the 2002 Act" means the Education and Libraries Act (Northern Ireland) 2002.

(2) In this Chapter¾

(a) references to a school which has a delegated budget are references to a school managed by a Board of Governors to which a board has for the time being delegated the management of the school's budget share in pursuance of the common funding scheme;

(b) the Board of Governors of a school to which the board is required by the scheme to delegate the management of the school's budget share is said to have a right to a delegated budget.

(3) In this Chapter¾

"the common funding scheme" means the common funding scheme under section 1 of the 2002 Act;

"the board", in relation to a school, means the board for the area in which the school is situated.

(4) References in this Chapter¾

(a) to a school's budget share are to be construed in accordance with section 2(3) of the 2002 Act;

(b) to a relevant school are to be construed in accordance with section 1(2) of that Act.

(5) The Department may by order subject to affirmative resolution substitute for references in this Chapter to a financial year references to such other period as the Department may determine.

(6) Directions and guidance given by the Department under this Chapter shall¾

(a) be in writing; and

(b) be published in such manner as the Department thinks fit.".

15. In Article 72(7) for "Article 52(4)(b)" there shall be substituted "Article 67A(2)(a)".

Schedule 2

Minor and consequential amendments

The Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 (NI 3)

1. In Article 2(2) at the appropriate place in alphabetical order insert¾

""the funding departments" has the meaning given in section 8 of the Education and Libraries Act (Northern Ireland) 2002;".

2. In Article 112(1) for the words from "expenses" to the end substitute "expenditure incurred or to be incurred by it in accordance with a resource allocation plan (or revised plan) approved under section 8 of the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Act 2002".

3. In Schedule 15 in paragraph 3(1)(e) after "other functions" insert "as are conferred on it by any statutory provision or".

4. In Schedule 15 for paragraphs 4 to 7 substitute¾

"4.¾ (1) In respect of each financial year, the Staff Commission shall prepare and submit to the Department a resource allocation plan which sets out the estimated use of resources by the Commission in that year.

(2) The plan submitted to the Department under sub-paragraph (1) shall¾

(a) be in such form as the Department may approve; and

(b) contain such other information in connection with the exercise, or proposed exercise, by the Commission of its functions as the Department may direct.

(3) The Department may approve a plan submitted to it under sub-paragraph (1) with or without modifications.

(4) The Commission may, with the approval of the Department, at any time submit a revised resource allocation plan to the Department, and the Department may approve the revised plan with or without modifications.

(5) Resources shall not be used by the Commission otherwise than in accordance with a plan (or revised plan) approved under this paragraph.

(6) In this paragraph a reference to the use of resources is a reference to their expenditure, consumption or reduction in value.

5. The Department may from time to time pay to the Staff Commission such amounts as the Department thinks necessary to enable the Commission to meet expenditure incurred, or to be incurred, by the Commission in accordance with a resource allocation plan (or revised plan) approved under paragraph 4.

6.¾ (1) The Staff Commission shall keep accounts in such form as the Department may direct.

(2) The Commission shall prepare a statement of accounts in respect of each financial year in such form and containing such information as the Department, with the approval of the Department of Finance and Personnel, may direct.

(3) The Commission shall send copies of the statement of accounts to the Department and the Comptroller and Auditor General for Northern Ireland by such date as the Department may direct.

(4) The Comptroller and Auditor General shall¾

(a) examine, certify and report on the statement of accounts; and

(b) send a copy of his report to the Commission and to the Department.

(5) The annual report of the Commission laid before the Assembly under paragraph 7 shall include¾

(a) the statement of accounts of the Commission for that year; and

(b) the report of the Comptroller and Auditor General thereon.

(6) In the discharge of his functions under this paragraph, the Comptroller and Auditor General¾

(a) shall have right of access to the books, accounts and records of the Commission and of the Department; and

(b) may require from any member or officer (or former member or officer) of the Commission such information relating to the affairs of the Commission as he may consider necessary for the proper discharge of those functions.

7.¾ (1) The Staff Commission shall in respect of each financial year prepare a report on the exercise of its functions in that year.

(2) A report shall¾

(a) be published; and

(b) be laid before the Assembly,

by the Commission by such date as the Department may direct.

(3) Subject to paragraph 6(5), a report under this paragraph shall contain such information as the Department may direct.".

8. Articles 84 (car loans) and 86(1) (insurance against risks) apply to the Commission as they apply to a board.".

The Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (NI 20)

5. In Article 29(2)(a) for "approved" substitute "prepared".

6. In Article 148(1) for "approved" substitute "prepared".

The Further Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 (NI 15)

7. In Article 14(1) for paragraph (aa) substitute¾

"(aa) to provide or secure the provision of secondary education in pursuance of arrangements made with a board under Article 83(2) of the Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (registered pupils in key stage 4 or children over the age of 14 who are not registered pupils);".

The Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (N1 13)

8. In Article 4(2) for "Article 49A of the 1986 Order" substitute "section 34 of the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Act 2002".

9. In Article 5(5) for "18" substitute "24".

Schedule 3

Repeals

Part I

Repeals coming into operation 2 months after Royal Assent

Short Title

Extent of repeal

The Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 (NI 3).

Article 49A.

In Article 79(1) the words ", on such conditions and at such rates as the Department may determine,".

In Article 92(2)(b) the words "at such rates as the Department may determine,".

Article 103.

In Schedule 3, in paragraph 1(a) the words "under the management of the board".

The Education (Corporal Punishment) (Northern Ireland) Order 1987 (NI 6).

The whole Order.

The Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (NI 20).

In Article 149(1) the words ", at such times and in such form as the Department may direct," and "and submit to the Department".

Article 149(3) and (4).

Article 161.

In Schedule 8, in paragraph 3(11) the words "(except paragraph 5(2))", in paragraph 5(1) the words "Subject to sub-paragraph (2),", paragraph 5(2) and in paragraph 5(3) the words "or (2)" and "or (as the case may be) sub-paragraph (2)".

In Schedule 9, the amendments to Articles 83 and 103(1) of the 1986 Order.

The Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 (NI 12).

Part II.

Schedule 1.

In Part II of Schedule 4, the amendments to Article 80 of, and Schedule 15 to, the 1986 Order.

The Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1996 (NI 1).

Article 32.

The Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 (NI 5).

In Article 15(10) the words ", on such conditions and at such rates as the Department may determine,".

The Further Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 (NI 15).

In Schedule 4, the amendments to Articles 49A and 103(2) of the 1986 Order and Schedule 1 to the Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1993.

The Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (NI 13).

Article 83(1).

Part II

Repeals coming into operation on 1st April 2003

Short Title

Extent of repeal

The Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1986 (NI 3).

Article 113.

Article 114.

Article 119.

The Education Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (NI 20)

Articles 46 to 59.

Article 60 (4) to (7E).

Article 61(7).

Articles 62 and 63.

Article 77(3) to (7D) and (12).

Article 78(7).

The Education and Libraries (Northern Ireland) Order 1993 (NI 12)

Article 29.

   

The Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (NI 13).

Articles 44 to 54.

Articles 65 and 66.