Duties in relation to pupils with SEN Sample Clauses

Duties in relation to pupils with SEN. 1. The Governing Body of the Academy Trust must comply with all of the duties imposed upon the governing bodies of maintained schools in: • Part 4 of the Education Xxx 0000 as amended from time to time1; • The Education (Special Educational Needs) (Information) Regulations 1999 as amended from time to time; • The Education (Special Educational Needs Co-ordinators) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2008 as amended from time to time2.
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Duties in relation to pupils with SEN. 2. The Governing Body of the Academy Trust shall designate the Principal, the chair of governors or another governor to be the responsible person for the purposes of the following duties in relation to pupils with SEN.
Duties in relation to pupils with SEN. 2. The Company shall in respect of each Academy designate the Principal, a Director or a member of the Academy's Local Governing Body, as the responsible person for the purposes of the following duties in relation to pupils with SEN.
Duties in relation to pupils with SEN. 1. The Governing Body of the Academy Trust must comply with all of the duties imposed upon the governing bodies of maintained schools in:

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