Local Education Authority (LEA)
WHAT IS AN LEA?
LEA stands for 'Local Education Authority'. The phrase Local Education Authority is defined in section 12 of the Education Act 1996.
Section 12 states that:
"(1) The local education authority for a county in England having a county council is the county council.
(2) The local education authority for a district in England which is not in a county having a county council is the district council.
(3) The local education authority for a London borough is the borough council.
(4) The local education authority for the City of London (which for the purposes of this Act shall be treated as including the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple) is the Common Council of the City of London (in their capacity as a local authority)."
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