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Childcare on domestic premises: a group of four or more people working with children in someone's home.
This is now the staff entrance, and the former domestic premises are now offices.
SAP is the procedure for energy assessments of domestic premises.
As a result, this system was abolished for domestic premises and replaced by the Community Charge in 1990.
Non-special, non-inert wastes from domestic premises, including collected household waste.
Also if you want to work with three or more other people you must apply as childcare on domestic premises and not childminding.
Corridors, lifts, hallways and stairways in a residential unit are treated as part of the domestic premises.
Many building materials used in both public and domestic premises prior to the banning of asbestos may contain asbestos.
It dates from Edward III's reign and has wooden domestic premises above.
If you store any kind of oil at your commercial or domestic premises you may need to comply with a number of regulations controlling its storage.
In many cases, domestic premises won't be as well-equipped as business premises that have been built specifically as work environments.
You are considered a childminder if you look after at least one child under the age of eight on domestic premises in return for payment or other reward.
Access is denied as the smartphone coverage is limited to the cafe service, often referred to as the premium service, not domestic premises.
Food premises include all types of food retailing and catering outlets, as well as domestic premises where food business activities are carried out.
Care for children under five is split into Childcare on Domestic Premises which is Childminding and Daycare.
If you look after one or more children (under eight years old in England) in domestic premises you need to register with Ofsted in England.
Anyone employed to work on gas appliances in domestic premises must be a Gas Safe registered engineer and competent in that area of gas work.
Section ten of the Fire Precautions Act gives me the power to inspect any premises where we believe there is a threat to life, other than domestic premises.
It would have consisted of a ten mile covered loop around much of central and west London, integrating road and rail routes with commercial and domestic premises.
Amusement machines operating in domestic premises are not liable to duty provided the residents are the only players, or any other players do not have to pay to play.
Up to then they'd concentrated on breaking into industrial premises and shops, which is regarded as a less serious offence than burgling domestic premises, and carries a lighter sentence.
ELV wiring in domestic premises must be installed at a minimum distance of 50 mm from low voltage wiring or have a separate insulating barrier such a conduit.
If you provide childcare on domestic premises with no more than two other childminders or assistants you are deemed a 'childminder' and personal registration is required instead of premises registration.
Instead most Boards adopted a standard proxy measure such as the number of rooms or the floor area of the domestic premises concerned, and based their standing charges or the charge for the first 'block' on this.
If you provide early years childminding on domestic premises for a child who is no more than five years old, you must be registered in the early years register as an early years childminder.