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(5)In subsection (9), in paragraph (a) of the definition of “the responsible authority”, after “1996” insert “ or (as the case may be) Part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014 ”.Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI2Sch. 3 para. 64 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)Children Act 1989 (c. 41)E+W65(1)The Children Act 1989 is amended as follows.E+W(2)In section 23E (pathway plans), in subsection (1A)(a) after “Education Act 1996” insert “ or Part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014 ”.(3)In Part 1 of Schedule 2 (provision of services to families) in paragraph 3 (assessment of children's needs) after paragraph (b) insert—“(ba)Part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014;”.
Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI3Sch. 3 para. 65 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)Value Added Tax Act 1994 (c. 23)E+W66(1)In Schedule 9 to the Value Added Tax Act 1994, in Part 2 (groups of goods and services the supply of which is exempt from VAT), group 6 (education) is amended as follows.E+W(2)In item 5B—(a)after paragraph (b) insert—“(ba)aged 19 or over and for whom an EHC plan is maintained,”, and
(b)in paragraph (d), after “paragraph” insert “ (ba) or ”.(3)in note (5B), after “item (5B),” insert “ “EHC plan” and ” and for “has the same meaning” substitute “ have the same meanings ”.Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI4Sch. 3 para. 66 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (c. 31)E+W67The School Standards and Framework Act 1998 is amended as follows.E+WAnnotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI5Sch. 3 para. 67 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)68(1)Section 98 (admission for nursery education or to nursery or special school: children with statements of special educational needs) is amended as follows.E+W(2)In subsection (7) after “for whom” insert “ EHC plans are maintained under section 37 of the Children and Families Act 2014 or ”.(3)In the title after “special education needs” insert “ or EHC plans ”.Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI6Sch. 3 para. 68 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)69(1)Section 123 (nursery education: children with special educational needs) is amended as follows.E+W(2)In subsection (1), for the words from “(except” to the end substitute “ to have regard to the provisions of the code of practice issued under section 77 of the Children and Families Act 2014 (in the case of education in England) or section 313(2) of the Education Act 1996 (in the case of education in Wales). ”(3)After subsection (1) insert—“(1A)Subsection (1) does not apply in so far as the person in question is already under a duty to have regard to the provisions of the code of practice in question.”
(4)In subsection (2)—(a)for “That code of practice” substitute “ The code of practice in question ”, and(b)after “functions under” insert “ Part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014 or (as the case may be) ”.(5)In subsection (3)—(a)for “that code of practice” substitute “ the code of practice in question ”, and(b)after “functions under” insert “ Part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014 or (as the case may be) ”.(6)In subsection (3A)(b) after “no” insert “ EHC plan or ”.Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI7Sch. 3 para. 69 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)70In Part A1 of Schedule 22 (disposals of land in case of foundation, voluntary and foundation special schools in England), in paragraph A23(9), in paragraph (d) of the definition of “children's services”—E+W(a)after “learning difficulty” insert “ or disability ”, and(b)omit “66,”.Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI8Sch. 3 para. 70 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)Learning and Skills Act 2000 (c. 21)E+W71The Learning and Skills Act 2000 is amended as follows.E+WAnnotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI9Sch. 3 para. 71 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a) (with savings and transitional provisions in S.I. 2014/2270 (as amended (1.4.2015) by S.I. 2015/505 and (1.9.2015) by S.I. 2015/1619)72In section 35 (conditions imposed by Welsh Ministers on financial resources provided by them), in subsection (3)(f) omit “139A or”.E+WAnnotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI10Sch. 3 para. 72 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a) (with savings and transitional provisions in S.I. 2014/2270 (as amended (1.4.2015) by S.I. 2015/505 and (1.9.2015) by S.I. 2015/1619)73In section 41 (discharge by the Welsh Ministers of certain functions in relation to persons with learning difficulties), in subsection (1)(b) omit “139A or”.E+WAnnotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI11Sch. 3 para. 73 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a) (with savings and transitional provisions in S.I. 2014/2270 (as amended (1.4.2015) by S.I. 2015/505 and (1.9.2015) by S.I. 2015/1619)74Sections 139A, 139B and 139C (assessments relating to learning difficulties: England) are repealed.E+WAnnotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. 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All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI12Sch. 3 para. 74 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a) (with savings and transitional provisions in S.I. 2014/2270 (as amended (1.4.2015) by S.I. 2015/505 and (1.9.2015) by S.I. 2015/1619)75In consequence of the repeals made by paragraphs 72, 73 and 74—E+W(a)omit paragraph 76 of Schedule 1 to the Education and Skills Act 2008;(b)section 80 of the Education and Skills Act 2008 is repealed.Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI13Sch. 3 para. 75 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a) (with savings and transitional provisions in S.I. 2014/2270 (as amended (1.4.2015) by S.I. 2015/505 and (1.9.2015) by S.I. 2015/1619)Education Act 2002 (c. 32)E+W76The Education Act 2002 is amended as follows.E+WAnnotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI14Sch. 3 para. 76 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)77In section 92 (pupils with statements of special educational needs: application of National Curriculum for England)—E+W(a)for the words from “a statement” to “special educational needs” substitute “ an EHC plan maintained for the pupil ”,(b)for “the statement” substitute “ the plan ”, and(c)in the heading for “statements of special educational needs” substitute “ EHC plans ”.Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. 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All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI15Sch. 3 para. 77 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)78(1)Section 94 (information concerning directions under section 93) is amended as follows.E+W(2)In subsection (3), for the words from “by virtue of” to the end substitute “ and the responsible authority ought to be required to secure an EHC needs assessment for the pupil under section 36 of the Children and Families Act 2014 (or, if an EHC plan is maintained for the pupil, a re-assessment under section 44 of that Act). ”(3)In subsection (5), for the words from “consider” to the end substitute “ make a determination in respect of the pupil under section 36(3) of the Children and Families Act 2014 (or, if an EHC plan is maintained for the pupil, under that section as it applies to re-assessments by virtue of regulations under section 44(7)). ”(4)In subsection (6), for “Part 4 of the Education Act 1996” substitute “ Part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014 (see section 24 of that Act) ”.Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. 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All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI16Sch. 3 para. 78 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (c. 41)E+W79(1)Section 36 of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 (education of children who are residents of accommodation centres) is amended as follows.E+W(2)In subsection (3)(b), after “named in” insert “ an EHC plan maintained for the child under section 37 of the Children and Families Act 2014 or ”.(3)In subsection (5), omit the “and” after paragraph (d) and after paragraph (e) insert—“(f)sections 33 and 34 of the Children and Families Act 2014 (mainstream education for children with special educational needs), and
(4)After subsection (5) insert—“(5A)The powers of the First-tier Tribunal on determining an appeal under section 51(2)(c) of the Children and Families Act 2014 (appeals against certain aspects of content of EHC plan) are subject to subsection (2) above.”
(5)In subsection (6), omit “the First-tier Tribunal or”.(6)In subsection (7)—(a)after “function under this Act” insert “ , Part 3 of the Children and Families Act 2014 ”, and(b)in paragraph (a), after “special educational provision” insert “ called for by his special educational needs or ”.(7)In subsection (9), after paragraph (a) insert—“(aa)section 36 of the Children and Families Act 2014 (assessment of education, health and care needs: England) shall have effect as if an accommodation centre were a school,”.
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(ii)”, and(b)after “learning difficulty” insert “ or disability ”.Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI18Sch. 3 para. 80 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)Education and Inspections Act 2006 (c. 40)E+W81In section 16 of the Education and Inspections Act 2006 (consultation before publishing proposals for discontinuance of maintained schools), in subsection (1)(c), after “maintain” insert “ an EHC plan or ”.E+WAnnotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI19Sch. 3 para. 81 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)Education and Skills Act 2008 (c. 25)E+W82The Education and Skills Act 2008 is amended as follows.E+WAnnotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI20Sch. 3 para. 82 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)83In section 4 (meaning of appropriate full-time education or training)—E+W(a)in subsection (1)(b), for “learning difficulty” substitute “ special educational needs ”, and(b)omit subsection (3).Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI21Sch. 3 para. 83 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)84In section 17 (sharing and use of information held for purposes of support services or functions under Part 1), in subsection (8)(b)—E+W(a)for “a learning difficulty” substitute “ special educational needs ”, and(b)omit the words from “and subsections (6) and (7)” to the end.Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI22Sch. 3 para. 84 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)85In section 47 (attendance notice: description of education or training)—E+W(a)in subsection (5)(b)(ii), for “learning difficulty” substitute “ special educational needs ”, and(b)omit subsection (6).Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI23Sch. 3 para. 85 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)86In section 78(1) (Part 2: supplementary), in the definition of “relevant young adult”—E+W(a)for “a learning difficulty” substitute “ special educational needs (within the meaning given by section 579(1) of the Education Act 1996) ”, and(b)omit the words from “and subsections (6) and (7)” to the end.Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). 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All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI24Sch. 3 para. 86 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)87In section 132 (providers of independent education or training for 16 to 18 year olds)—E+W(a)in subsection (4)(a), for the words from “a statement” to “needs)” substitute “ an EHC plan is maintained ”,(b)in subsection (4)(b), for “a statement was so” substitute “ an EHC plan was ”,(c)in subsection (4)(b)(i), after “school” insert “ or (if later) the person ceased to be a student at his or her last post-16 institution ”,(d)in subsection (4)(b)(ii), after “institution” insert “ in England mentioned in subsection (2) ”, and(e)in subsection (6), after the definition of “an academic year” insert—““post-16 institution” has the meaning given by section 83(2) of the Children and Families Act 2014;”.
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All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI25Sch. 3 para. 87 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009 (c. 22)E+W88The Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009 is amended as follows.E+WAnnotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI26Sch. 3 para. 88 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)89In section 83 (power to secure provision of apprenticeship training)—E+W(a)in subsection (1)(b), for “are subject to learning difficulty assessment” substitute “ for whom an EHC plan is maintained ”,(b)in subsection (2)(b), for “learning difficulties” substitute “ special educational needs ”, and(c)omit subsection (4).Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. 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For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI28Sch. 3 para. 90 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)91In section 87 (learning aims for persons aged 19 or over: provision of facilities), in subsection (3)(a), for “who are subject to learning difficulty assessment” substitute “ for whom an EHC plan is maintained ”.E+WAnnotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI29Sch. 3 para. 91 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)92In section 101 (financial resources: conditions), in subsection (5)(f)—E+W(a)after “specified in” insert “ an EHC plan or ”, and(b)omit “139A or”.Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI30Sch. 3 para. 92 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)93In section 115 (persons with learning difficulties)—E+W(a)in subsection (1), for “learning difficulties” substitute “ special educational needs ”,(b)in subsection (2)(a), for “who are subject to learning difficulty assessment” substitute “ for whom an EHC plan is maintained ”,(c)omit subsections (3) and (4), and(d)in the title, for “learning difficulties” substitute “ special educational needs ”.Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. Annotations are categorised by annotation type, such as F-notes for textual amendments and I-notes for commencement information (a full list can be found in the Editorial Practice Guide). Each annotation is identified by a sequential reference number. For F-notes, M-notes and X-notes, the number also appears in bold superscript at the relevant location in the text. All annotations contain links to the affecting legislation.Commencement InformationI31Sch. 3 para. 93 in force at 1.9.2014 by S.I. 2014/889, art. 7(a)94In section 129 (general duties of Ofqual)—E+W(a)in subsection (2)(b) and (c), for “learning difficulties” substitute “ special educational needs ”, and(b)omit subsections (9) and (10).Annotations:Annotations are used to give authority for changes and other effects on the legislation you are viewing and to convey editorial information. They appear at the foot of the relevant provision or under the associated heading. 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