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The Education (European Community Enlargement) (Scotland) Regulations 1994

Citation
S.I. 1994/3148
As at
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Section 1Citation and commencement

These Regulations made be cited as the Education (European Community Enlargement) (Scotland) Regulations 1994 and shall come into force on 1st January 1995.

Section 2Education Authority Bursaries

The Education Authority Bursaries (Scotland) Regulations 1988 shall be amended as follows:—

(a) in regulation 2(1)—

(i) there shall be inserted after the definition of “ EEA Agreement” the following definition:—

“EEA State” means a state which is a Contracting Party to the EEA Agreement but until the EEA Agreement comes into force in relation to Liechtenstein does not include Liechtenstein;

(ii) the definition of “European Community” shall be deleted; and

(iii) for the definition of “European Economic Area” there shall be substituted—

“European Economic Area” means the area of the EEA States, and includes—

those States at any time before the EEA Agreement came into force in relation to them; and

as regards any time prior to the unification of the Federal Republic of Germany, the former German Democratic Republic;

(b) regulation 2(5A) shall be deleted; and

(c) in regulation 5(b)(i), for the words “as given effect by the EEA Agreement” there shall be substituted “(which was extended to apply to the whole European Economic Area by the EEA Agreement)”.

Section 3Students' Allowances

The Students' Allowances (Scotland) Regulations 1991 shall be amended as follows:—

(a) in regulation 2(1)—

(i) there shall be inserted after the definition of “EEA Agreement” the following definition:—

“EEA State” means a state which is a Contracting Party to the EEA Agreement but until the EEA Agreement comes into force in relation to Liechtenstein does not include Liechtenstein;

(ii) the definition of “European Community” shall be deleted;

(iii) for the definition of “European Economic Area” there shall be substituted—

“European Economic Area” means the area of the EEA States, and includes—

those States at any time before the EEA Agreement came into force in relation to them; and

as regards any time prior to the unification of the Federal Republic of Germany, the former German Democratic Republic;

(b) in Schedule 1, in paragraph 2(a) for the words “as given effect by the EEA Agreement” there shall be substituted “(which was extended to apply to the whole European Economic Area by the EEA Agreement)”.

Section 4Fees and Awards

The Education (Fees and Awards) (Scotland) Regulations 1983 shall be amended as follows:—

(a) in regulation 2(1)—

(i) there shall be inserted after the definition of “EEA Agreement” the following definition:—

“EEA State” means a state which is a Contracting Party to the EEA Agreement but until the EEA Agreement comes into force in relation to Liechtenstein does not include Liechtenstein;

(ii) the definition of “European Community” shall be deleted; and

(iii) for the definition of “European Economic Area” there shall be substituted—

“European Economic Area” means the area of the EEA States, and includes—

those States at any time before the EEA Agreement came into force in relation to them; and

as regards any time prior to the unification of the Federal Republic of Germany, the former German Democratic Republic;

(b) In Schedule 1—

(i) for paragraph 2(2)(a) there shall be substituted—

(a) he has, throughout the 3 year period referred to in regulation 6(a), been ordinarily resident within the European Economic Area; and

(ii) in paragraph 5, for the words “territory specified in paragraph 2(2)(a) of this Schedule” and “said territory” there shall be substituted in each case “European Economic Area”;

(iii) in paragraph 7, for the words “by virtue of the EEA Agreement” there shall be substituted “(which was extended to apply to the whole European Economic Area by the EEA Agreement)”; and

(iv) for paragraph 7(a) there shall be substituted—

(a) he has, throughout the 3 year period referred to in regulation 6(a), been ordinarily resident within the European Economic Area; or

(c) in Schedule 2—

(i) in paragraph 2(a), for the words “as given effect by the EEA Agreement” there shall be substituted “(which was extended to apply to the whole European Economic Area by the EEA Agreement)”;

(ii) for paragraph 2(b) there shall be substituted—

(b) he has been ordinarily resident throughout the period of 3 years immediately preceding the relevant date in the European Economic Area;

(iii) in paragraph 5(2)(i), for the words “territory specified in that sub-paragraph” there shall be substituted “European Economic Area”; and

(iv) in paragraph 5(2)(ii), for the words “that territory” there shall be substituted “the European Economic Area”; and

(d) in Schedule 4 —

(i) for paragraph 3(3)(a) there shall be substituted—

(a) he has been ordinarily resident in the European Economic Area throughout the 3 year period preceding 1st September, 1st January or 1st April closest to the beginning of the first term of his intended course; and

(ii) in paragraph 5, for the words “the territory specified therein” and “that territory” (occurring twice) there shall be substituted in each case “the European Economic Area”;

(iii) in paragraph 6, for the words “by virtue of the EEA Agreement” there shall be substituted “(which was extended to apply to the whole European Economic Area by the EEA Agreement)”; and

(iv) for paragraph 6(a) there shall be substituted—

(a) he has throughout the 3 year period referred to in Regulation 6(a) been ordinarily resident within the European Economic Area; or

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