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The Secretary of State for Education and Employment, in exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by sections 22(1) and (2), 42(6) and 43(1) of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998[1] hereby makes the following Regulations - Citation and commencement 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Education (Grants for Disabled Postgraduate Students) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 22nd September 2000. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Regulations -
(2) For the purposes of these Regulations a person who is ordinarily resident in England and Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man as a result of having moved from another of those areas for the purpose of attending -
(b) a previous designated course which, disregarding any intervening vacation, the student was attending immediately before attending his current course, or (c) his course designated by or under regulations made for the purposes of section 1 of the Education Act 1962[6] or section 22 of the Act which, disregarding any intervening vacation, the student was attending immediately before attending the current course
shall be considered to be ordinarily resident in the place from which he moved.
(b) at any time before or after these Regulations come into force has become part of one or other or both of these areas
shall be considered to have always been part of the European Community or European Economic Area as the case may be.
(b) in circumstances where as a national of the United Kingdom he has an enforceable Community right to be treated no less favourably than a national of another member State in relation to matters which are the subject of the above mentioned Council Regulation.
(6) In these Regulations "academic year" means the period of twelve months beginning on 1st January, 1st April, 1st July or 1st September, according as the academic year of the course in question begins in the winter, the spring, the summer or the autumn respectively, but if students are required to begin attending the course during August or September and to continue attending through the autumn the academic year of the course shall be considered to begin in the autumn rather than the summer.
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Economic and Social Research Council, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, Medical Research Council, Natural Environment Research Council, Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council; and (b) "similar body" means either of the following institutions - the Arts and Humanities Research Board, the British Academy.
Eligible students
(b) the Secretary of State is satisfied that, by reason of a disability to which he is subject, he will be obliged to incur additional expenditure in respect of his attendance at his course.
(2) A person shall not be eligible under this regulation if -
(ii) any allowance under the Nursing and Midwifery Student Allowances (Scotland) Regulations 1992[11]; or (iii) any allowance, bursary or award of similar description made by a Research Council or similar body; or (iv) any payment by his institution for the purpose of meeting additional expenditure incurred by the student by reason of his disability; or
(b) he has, in the opinion of the Secretary of State, shown himself by his conduct to be unfitted to receive any support.
(3) A person shall not be eligible for a grant for more than one designated course at any one time.
(b) it is a course -
(ii) in the case of a part-time course, the duration of which does not exceed twice the period normally required to complete a full-time course leading to the same qualification;
(c) it is wholly provided by an educational institution or institutions in the United Kingdom which are maintained or assisted by recurrent grants out of public funds or is provided by such an institution or institutions in conjunction with an institution or institutions outside the United Kingdom; and
(2) For the purposes of these Regulations a course is provided by an institution if it provides the teaching and supervision which comprise the course, whether or not it has entered an agreement with the student to provide the course.
(b) he will notify the Secretary of State (or if a local education authority is exercising functions in relation to his application by virtue of a determination under section 23(1)(a) of the Act he will notify them) of any change in them which might affect his eligibility for a grant; and (c) he will if required to do so repay to the Secretary of State any amount paid to him which for whatever reason exceeds the amount of grant to which he is entitled under these Regulations.
(2) An applicant shall demonstrate his eligibility for a grant by providing such evidence as the Secretary of State may require.
(b) in respect of any subsequent application, notify him of the amount to which the Secretary of State considers he is entitled.
Transfers of eligibility
(b) with the written consent of the academic authorities of both institutions concerned, given on educational grounds, the eligible student starts to attend a course at another institution.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3) the Secretary of State, on being satisfied of the matters referred to in paragraph (1) and that the second course is a designated course, shall transfer the eligible student's eligibility, and thenceforth the eligible student shall for all purposes be an eligible student in connection with his attendance at the second course, whether or not he may have been eligible for a grant if he had applied under regulation 5.
(b) he transfers to another course, at the same or a different institution, whether or not the new course is a designated course; (c) he ceases to attend his course and does not intend to or is not permitted to return for the remainder of the academic year; (d) he is absent from his course for more than 60 days due to illness, or is absent from his course for any period for any other reason; (e) the month for the start or completion of the course changes; (f) his home or term time address or telephone number changes.
(3) If the Secretary of State is satisfied that an eligible student has wilfully failed to comply with any requirement to provide information or has provided information which the student knows to be false in a material particular or has recklessly provided information which is false in a material particular he may determine that the student shall -
(b) not be eligible for any particular amount of grant as he considers appropriate in the circumstances.
Amount of grant
(b) by taking such other action for the recovery of a payment made without statutory authority as is available to him.
1. A person who on the first day of the first academic year of the course -
(b) meets the residence conditions referred to in paragraph 7.
2.
A person who is a refugee, ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and Islands, who has not ceased to be so resident since he was recognised as a refugee, or who is the spouse, child or stepchild of such a refugee, in each case who meets the residence condition in paragraph 7(a).
(ii) before 1st July 1993 applied to the Secretary of State for the Home Department for recognition as a refugee and who has been informed by a person acting under the authority of the Secretary of State for the Home Department that it is thought right to allow him to enter or remain in the United Kingdom,
(b) has been granted leave to enter or remain accordingly, and
or who is the spouse, child or stepchild of such a person, where the person, or as the case may be the spouse, child or stepchild meets the residence conditions referred to in paragraph 7.
(b) meets the residence conditions referred to in paragaph 7.
5.
A person who is the spouse of an EEA migrant worker and who -
(b) meets the residence conditions referred to in paragraph 7.
6.
- (1) A person who is the child of an EEA migrant worker and who -
(b) meets the residence conditions referred to in paragraph 7.
(2) For the purposes of this paragraph "parent" includes a guardian, any other person having parental responsibility for a child and any person having care of a child, and "child" shall be construed accordingly.
(b) the person has been ordinarily resident throughout the three year period preceding the first day of the first academic year of the course, in the case of a person mentioned in paragraphs 1 or 3, in the United Kingdom and Islands, or, in the case of a person mentioned in paragraph 4, 5, or 6, in the European Economic Area; and (c) his residence in the United Kingdom and Islands, or in the European Economic Area, as the case may be, has not during any part of the period referred to in sub-paragraph (b) been wholly or mainly for the purpose of receiving full-time education.
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations, which come into force on 22nd September 2000, are made under section 22 of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998. They make provision for grants to disabled postgraduate students to meet additional expenditure incurred in attending their courses by reason of their disability. Eligible students are disabled students who meet the personal criteria in the Schedule and attend designated postgraduate courses, other than students already in receipt of an award from a research council or an NHS bursary or funding from their academic institution specifically to cover this type of additional expenditure. PGCE students (who are already covered by the Student Support Regulations) are also ineligible. The eligibility criteria are set out in regulation 3 and the Schedule. Designated postgraduate courses are courses providing education the standard of which is higher than that of a first degree course and entry for which a first degree (or equivalent qualification) is normally required and which is of at least one academic year's duration, whether the course is a full-time or part-time one. The Regulations enable the Secretary of State to designate other courses (regulation 4). The Regulations provide for the method of application for grant (regulation 5), transfers between courses (regulation 6), termination of eligibility (regulation 7) and the provision of information by students to the Secretary of State for the purpose of exercising his functions under the Regulations (regulation 8), on a similar basis to those applying to undergraduate student support. An eligible student is eligible for a grant equal to additional expenditure which the Secretary of State is satisfied he is obliged to incur because of his disability in respect of his course attendance, subject to a maximum of £5,000 (regulation 9). These Regulations enable the Secretary of State to pay grant at such time and in such manner as he considers appropriate. He may make it a condition of entitlement to payment that a student first provides details of a bank or building society account so that payments may be made by electronic transfer (regulation 10). Provision is made for the recovery of overpayments (regulation 11). Notes: [1] 1998 c. 30. Section 22 is amended from a date to be appointed by section 146 of the Learning and Skills Act 2000 (c. 21).back [5] Cmnd. 3906 (Out of print; photocopies are available, free of charge, from the Student Support Division, Department for Education and Employment, Mowden Hall, Staindrop Road, Darlington DL3 9BG or the Student Awards Agency for Scotland, Gyleview House, 3 Redheughs Rigg, South Gyle, Edinburgh EH12 9HH).back [7] 1971 c. 77; amended by the British Nationality Act 1981 (c. 61), section 39 and Schedule 4; by the Immigration Act 1988 (c. 14), sections 1, 3, 4, 6 and 10 and the Schedule, by the Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993 (c. 23), sections 10 to 12.back [8] OJ No. L257, 19.10.68, p. 2 (OJ/SE 1968 (II), p. 457).back [9] 1968 c. 46; section 63 was amended by the National Health Services Reorganisation Act 1973 (c. 32), Schedule 4, paragraph 124 and Schedule 5, the National Health Service Act 1977 (c. 49), Schedule 15, paragraph 45 and Schedule 16, the National Health Services (Scotland) Act 1978 (c. 29), Schedule 16, paragraph 26(2) and Schedule 17, the Health Services Act 1980 (c. 53), sections 1 and 2 and Schedule 1, Part I, paragraph 19(3), the Local Government Act 1985 (c. 51), Schedule 17, the Family Practitioner Committees (Consequential Modifications) Order 1985 (S.I. 1985/39), article 6(1), the Health and Medicines Act 1988 (c. 49), section 20, section 25(2) and Schedule 3, the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1994 (c. 39), Schedule 13, paragraph 74(1) and (2), the Health Authorities Act 1995 (c. 17), Schedule 1, paragraph 95(1) and (2), the Local Government Reorganisation (Wales) (Consequential Amendments) (No. 2) Order 1996 (S.I. 1996/1008), the Schedule, paragraph 1, and the National Health Service (Primary Care) Act 1997 (c. 46), Schedule 2, paragraph 1(4).back [10] S.I. 1972/1265 (N.I. 14).back [12] 1992 c. 13; section 65(3A) was inserted by section 27 of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 (c. 30).back [13] 1971 c. 77; as amended by the British Nationality Act 1981 (c. 61), section 39 and Schedule 4; by the Immigration Act 1988 (c. 14), sections 1, 3, 4, 6 and 10 and the Schedule, by the Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993 (c. 23), sections 10 to 12.back [14] OJ No. L257, 19.10.68, p. 2 (OJ/SE 1968(II), p. 475).back
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