In Schedule 1 —
(a) in Part I, for paragraph 16 substitute—
(16) Chartered legal executive or other CILEx authorised person.
(b) in Part II—
(i) for paragraph 9 substitute—
(9) Officers of providers of probation services as defined in section 9 of the Offender Management Act 2007 .
(ii) after paragraph 14A insert—
(14B) Any employment or other work that is carried out at a children’s home or residential family centre.
(14C) Any employment or other work which is carried out for the purposes of an adoption service, an adoption support agency, a voluntary adoption agency, a fostering service or a fostering agency and which is of such a kind as to enable a person, in the course of his normal duties, to have contact with children or access to sensitive or personal information about children.
(iii) after paragraph 14C insert—
(14D) Any employment or office which is concerned with the management of a childminder agency or any work for a childminder agency which is of such a kind as to require the person engaged in that work to enter day care premises or premises on which child minding is provided and as to enable the person, in the course of his normal duties, to have contact with children for whom child minding or day care is provided or access to sensitive or personal information about children for whom childminding or day care is provided.
(c) in Part III, after paragraph 13 insert—
(14) CILEx approved manager.
(d) in Part IV—
(i) after the definition of “chartered accountant” insert—
“chartered legal executive” means a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives.
(ii) after the definition of “child” insert—
“CILEx approved manager” means a person authorised by the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives to be concerned in the management of a body which is a CILEx authorised person.
“CILEx authorised person” means a person authorised by the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives to provide a reserved legal activity in accordance with the Legal Services Act 2007 .
(iii) omit the definition of “legal executive”.