(1) Subsection (2) applies where it is brought to the attention of, or otherwise appears to, a home authority in Wales that—
(a) a detained person may have additional learning needs, and
(b) an individual development plan is not being kept by a local authority under section 42.
(2) The authority must—
(a) decide whether the detained person has additional learning needs, and
(b) if it decides that the detained person has additional learning needs, decide in accordance with regulations under section 46 whether it will be necessary for an individual development plan to be maintained for the detained person when he or she is released from detention to meet
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