Examples of EA 1996 in a sentence
Under section 576 of the Education Act 1996 (EA 1996), the definition of parent includes natural parents or other people with legal parental responsibility (whether or not they live with the child), and anyone who has care of the child.
A “parent” as described under section 576 of the Education Act 1996 (EA 1996) in relation to a child or young person is defined as: The natural parents of a child, whether they are married or not.
James P, Halladay J, Craig EA (1996) Genomic libraries and a host strain designed for highly efficient two-hybrid selection in yeast.
Despite section 568(1) of EA 1996 (orders to be made by statutory instrument) (as applied by section 17(4) of this Act) the power of the Secretary of State to make an Academy order is not required to be exercised by statutory instrument.
Jenuth JP, Peterson AC, Fu K, Shoubridge EA (1996) Random genetic drift in the fe- male germline explains the rapid segregation of mammalian mitochondrial DNA.
García Véscovi E, Soncini FC, Groisman EA (1996) Mg2+ as an extracellular signal: Environmental regulation of Salmonella virulence.
In this section and section 89 — • “relevant school” means — At CEDARS Short stay School - a pupil referral unit • “governing body”, in relation to a school approved by the Secretary of State or the Assembly under section 342 of EA 1996, means the proprietor of the school.
Subsections (8) and (9) apply if an agreement under section 482 of EA 1996 has effect immediately before the commencement date in relation to a school which is known as a city technology college or a city college for the technology of the arts.
A reference to Academy arrangements is to be read as including a reference to an agreement under section 482 of EA 1996.
A reference to an agreement under section 482 of EA 1996 is to be read as being or (according to context) including a reference to Academy arrangements.