Health Act 2007
Cancelling registration, varying conditions of registration or imposing new conditions, for cause. |
51.— (1) At any time, the chief inspector, on one or more of the grounds specified in subsection (2) may— | |
(a) cancel the registration of a designated centre, | ||
(b) vary or remove any condition of the registration of a designated centre, or | ||
(c) attach an additional condition to the registration of a designated centre. | ||
(2) The following are the grounds referred to in subsection (1): | ||
(a) that the registered provider, or any other person who participates in the management of the designated centre has been convicted of one or more of the following: | ||
(i) an offence under this Act; | ||
(ii) an offence under an enactment cited by the chief inspector in accordance with section 50 (1)(b)(iii) and noted in accordance with section 50 (3) on the registered provider’s certificate of registration; | ||
(iii) an offence under the Child Care Act 1991 ; | ||
(iv) an offence against the person; | ||
(b) that, in the opinion of the chief inspector, the registered provider or any other person who participates in the management of the centre is not a fit person to be the registered provider of the centre or to participate in its management; | ||
(c) that the designated centre is being, or has at any time been, carried on otherwise than in accordance with— | ||
(i) any requirements or conditions imposed by or under this Act, or | ||
(ii) any other statutory provision which the chief inspector considers to be relevant. |