- Taking Regulatory Action
- Introduction
- Background
- Appealing fine and cost-recovery decisions
- Respond
- Taking Regulatory Action: Version 2 - For Consultation
- Section 1: Background
- Section 2 : Imposing conditions of recognition
- Section 3: Accreditation requirements
- Making a qualification subject to an accreditation requirement
- Process of accreditation
- When might we impose an accreditation requirement?
- Consulting with the awarding organisation(s) awarding the relevant qualification(s)
- Publishing use of an accreditation requirement and accreditation criteria
- Revising the accreditation criteria
- The duration of the accreditation requirement
- Section 4: Entry and inspection
- Section 5: Giving a direction
- Power to give a direction
- When might we give a direction?
- Decision to give a notice of intention to give a direction
- Giving notice of our intention to give a direction
- Representations by the awarding organisation
- Response to representations by the awarding organisation
- Enforcing compliance with a direction
- Amendment or revocation of a direction
- Section 6: Imposing a fine
- Section 7: Recovering the costs of enforcement
- Section 8: Withdrawing recognition
- Decision to withdraw recognition from an awarding organisation
- When might we withdraw recognition from an awarding organisation?
- Decision to give a notice of intention to withdraw recognition
- Giving the notice of intention to withdraw recognition
- Representations by the awarding organisation
- Response to representations by the awarding organisation
- Final decision notice
- Independent review of a decision to withdraw recognition
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