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The National Assembly for Wales makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred on it by sections 105, 108, 150 and 152 of the Learning and Skills Act 2000[1]: Citation, commencement interpretation and application 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Individual Learning Accounts (Wales) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 1 January 2001. (2) In these Regulations -
(3) These Regulations apply only in relation to Wales.
(b) the registration has not been cancelled or withdrawn in accordance with regulation 4.
(2) For the purposes of section 105 of the Act arrangements also qualify under that section in relation to Wales if they are -
(b) arrangements which qualify under section 106 of the Act; or (c) arrangements which qualify under any provision of an Act of the Scottish Parliament which corresponds to section 105 of the Act,
and if the person who is a party to them is an eligible person or satisfies the conditions in paragraph (3) below.
(b) that a grant has been paid in respect of the person's education and training pursuant to -
(ii) regulations under section 109 of the Act; or (iii) regulations under any Act of the Scottish Parliament which corresponds to section 108 of the Act.
(4) For the purposes of paragraph (3) a person is resident in Wales if that person is temporarily or permanently resident there (unless regulation 9 applies).
(b) is settled in the United Kingdom within the meaning of section 33(2A) of the Immigration Act 1971[2]; (c) is a refugee, ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom who has not ceased to be so resident since that person was recognised as a refugee, or who is the spouse, child, or stepchild of such a refugee; (d) is a person who -
(ii) has been granted leave to enter or remain accordingly; and (iii) has been ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom throughout the period since that person was granted leave to enter or remain,
or who is the spouse, child or stepchild of such a person; or
(4) The third condition is that at the time of registration the person was either
(b) temporiarily resident outside Wales but ordinarily resident in Wales (unless regulation 9 applies).
(5) For the purposes of paragraph (4) a person is resident in Wales if that person is temporarily or permanently resident there.
(b) it appears to the learning account administrator that any information provided under paragraph (1) was false in a material particular.
(3) A person who has registered with a learning account administrator may at any time withdraw the registration.
(b) the education or training falls within regulation 6.
6.
Education and training for which grant can be paid
(b) provided by a person who has registered with a learning account administrator and whose registration has not been withdrawn.
(2) In this regulation excepted education is -
(b) higher education (that is to say education provided by means of a full-time course of any description mentioned in Schedule 6 to the Education Reform Act 1988[4]).
Amount of grant
(b) the individual learning account holder does not undertake the education or training; or (c) any other terms on which the grant was paid are not complied with.
(4) Grants may be paid by the National Assembly for Wales or by a learning account administrator under arrangements made with the National Assembly for Wales and if such arrangements are made the National Assembly for Wales may pay the learning account administrator remuneration or amounts to meet its expenses. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations define "qualifying arrangements", referred to in section 105 of the Learning and Skills Act 2000 and provide for payment of grants to persons who are parties to qualifying arrangements (such persons being defined in the Regulations as "individual learning account holders"). Regulations 2 to 4 deal with qualifying arrangements. They must take the form of registration by an eligible person with a body approved by the National Assembly for Wales and Regulation 3 sets out conditions of eligibility which include residence in Wales (or tempory residence outside Wales at the time of registration but ordinary residence in Wales). However in certain circumstances qualifying arrangements under corresponding provisions applying in England, Scotland or Northern Ireland will be qualifying arrangements under these Regulations. Regulations 5 to 8 provide for the payment of grants in respect of individual learning account holders. Regulation 5 provides for the power to pay grants. Regulation 6 provides that grants may be paid in respect of any education or training specified by the National Assembly for Wales other than secondary or full-time higher education. Regulation 7 provides for the amount of grant to be decided by the National Assembly for Wales and Regulation 8 contains various supplementary provisions including provision for the payment of grant to the person providing the education or training. Regulations 9 and 10 contain respectively provisions for determining the residence of members of the armed forces and transitional provisions. Notes: [1] 2000 c. 21.back [2] 1971 c.77; amended, and subsection (2A) inserted, by The British Nationality Act 1981 (c.61), section 39 an Schedule 4.back
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