The Education (Areas to which Pupils and Students Belong) Regulations 1996
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EDUCATION, ENGLAND AND WALES The Education (Areas to which Pupils and Students Belong) Regulations 1996
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Education (Areas to which Pupils and Students Belong) Regulations 1996 and shall come into force on 1st April 1996.
2.(1) In these Regulations
(2) References in these Regulations to the place where a person is ordinarily resident are references to the address where that person is habitually and normally resident apart from temporary or occasional absences, except that no school pupil shall be treated as being ordinarily resident in the area of an education authority by reason only of his residing as a boarder at a school which is situated in the area of that authority. (3) References in these Regulations to the person responsible for a school pupil are to
3. Subject to regulations 4 to 10 below, a person shall be treated as belonging to the area of the education authority in which he is ordinarily resident or, where he has no ordinary residence, the area of the authority in which he is for the time being resident.
4.(1) This regulation shall not apply where regulation 7 below applies. (2) This regulation shall apply in the case of a school pupil
(3) Where the person responsible for such a pupil is ordinarily resident in the area of an education authority the pupil shall be treated as belonging to that area. (4) Where the person responsible for such a pupil is not ordinarily resident in the area of an education authority, or there is no person responsible for the pupil, the pupil shall be treated as belonging to the area of the education authority which maintains the statement.
5.(1) This regulation shall not apply where regulation 4 above, 6 or 7 below applies. (2) This regulation shall apply in the case of a school pupil
(3) Where the person responsible for such a pupil is ordinarily resident in the area of an education authority the pupil shall be treated as belonging to that area. (4) Where the person responsible for such a pupil is resident in England or Wales but is not ordinarily resident in the area of an education authority, the pupil shall be treated as belonging to the area of the authority in which the person responsible for such a pupil is for the time being resident. (5) Where
(6) Where the person responsible for the pupil is not resident in England and Wales and there is no person who has care of the pupil in England or Wales, the pupil shall be treated as belonging to the area of the education authority making provision for his education.
6.(1) This regulation shall not apply where regulation 7 below applies. (2) This regulation shall apply in the case of a school pupil who
(3) Where the person responsible for such a pupil is ordinarily resident in the area of an education authority the pupil shall be treated as belonging to that area. (4) Where the person responsible for such a pupil is not ordinarily resident in the area of an education authority, the pupil shall be treated as belonging to the area of the authority in which the person responsible for such a pupil is for the time being resident. (5) Where the person responsible for such a pupil is neither ordinarily nor for the time being resident in the area of an education authority, or there is no person responsible for the pupil, the pupil shall be treated as belonging to the area of the education authority in which the hospital is situated.
7.(1) This regulation shall apply to the exclusion of any other regulation which would otherwise apply to such a person. (2) This regulation shall apply in the case of a child who is looked after by a local authority
(3) Such a person shall be treated as belonging to the education authority area which coincides with or includes the area of the local authority which looks after him.
8.(1) This regulation shall apply in the case of a further education student attending a course of further education (his"current course" ) who moved to become ordinarily resident in the area of an education authority for the purpose of attending either his current course or such a previous course as is mentioned in paragraph (3) below. (2)
(3) The reference in paragraph (1) above and in regulation 9(1) below to a previous course is a reference to a course of further education or higher education which, disregarding an intervening vacation, the student was attending immediately before commencing his current course.
9.(1) This regulation shall apply in the case of a student whose ordinary residence changes while he is attending a course of further education (his "current course") or such a previous course as is mentioned in regulation 8(3) above. (2) Where the student was treated as belonging to the area of an education authority immediately before his change of ordinary residence he shall continue to be treated as belonging to that area for so long as he attends his current course.
10.(1) This regulation shall apply to the exclusion of any preceding regulation which would otherwise apply to such a student. (2) This regulation shall apply in the case of a further education student attending a course of further education in respect of which he is granted an award by an education authority otherwise than pursuant to section 1 of the Education Act 1962[5]. (3) The student shall be treated as belonging to the area of the authority by whom the award was granted so long as he attends the course in question.
11.(1) The Education (Areas to which Pupils and Students Belong) Regulations 1989[6] (in this regulation referred to as "the 1989 Regulations") and the Education (Areas to which Pupils and Students Belong) (Amendment) Regulations 1990[7] are hereby revoked. (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) above the 1989 Regulations shall continue to apply in relation to any claim for payment made
(This note is not part of the regulations)
ISBN 0 11 054300 9 Notes: [4] 1944 c. 31; section 50(1) was amended by Part I of Schedule 2 to the Education Act 1946 (c. 50), Part I of Schedule 1 to the Education (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1948 (c. 40), paagraph 3 of Schedule 3 to the Education Act 1981 (c. 60), section 100(2) of, and Part II of Schedule 13 to, the Education Reform Act 1988 (c. 40), and paragraph 12 of Schedule 19 to the Education Act 1993. back [5] 1962 c. 12; section 1 was substituted by section 19 of, and Schedule 5 to, the Education Act 1980, and was amended by section 4 of the Education (Grants and Awards) Act 1984 (c. 11). back |
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