(1) The title of these Regulations is the Children Act 1989 (Higher Education Bursary) (Wales) Regulations 2011.
(2) These Regulations come into force on the day after the day on which they are made and apply in relation to Wales.
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(1) The title of these Regulations is the Children Act 1989 (Higher Education Bursary) (Wales) Regulations 2011.
(2) These Regulations come into force on the day after the day on which they are made and apply in relation to Wales.
In these Regulations “the 1989 Act ” (“ Deddf 1989 ”) means the Children Act 1989.
“The relevant amount” (“ y swm perthnasol ”) for the purposes of section 23C(5A) of the 1989 Act is prescribed as £2,000.
(1) “Higher education” (“ addysg uwch ”) for the purposes of section 23C(5A) of the 1989 Act is prescribed as a course of education that is—
(a) one of the following—
(i) a first degree;
(ii) a course for the Diploma of Higher Education;
(iii) a course for the Higher National Diploma of the Business and Technician Education Council or the Scottish Qualification Authority;
(iv) a course for the initial training of teachers;
(v) a course for the further training of youth and community workers;
(vi) a course (for entry to which a first degree or equivalent qualification is not normally required) in preparation for a professional examination at a higher level;
(b) of at least two academic years' duration (as a full-time course or as a part-time course expressed as its full time equivalent); and
(c) designated by or under Regulations made under section 22(1) of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 on the date on which the former relevant child starts the course.
(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (vi) an examination at a higher level is one that is of a standard higher than—
(a) the examination at advanced level for the General Certificate of Education or the examination at higher level for the Scottish Certificate of Education; or
(b) the examination for the National Certificate or the National Diploma of the Business and Technician Education Council or the Scottish Qualification Authority.
(1) The local authority may pay the relevant amount to a former relevant child as a lump sum or by instalments.
(2) In the case of a former relevant child who started higher education on or after 1 September 2010 but before 1 September 2011—
(a) if the relevant amount is to be paid as a lump sum, it must be paid by 30 June 2011; and
(b) if the relevant amount is to be paid by instalments—
(i) the first instalment must be paid by 30 June 2011; and
(ii) the final instalment must be paid before the end of the course or not more than four weeks after the start of the fourth year of the course, whichever is the earlier.
(3) In the case of a former relevant child who starts higher education on or after 1 September 2011—
(a) if the relevant amount is to be paid as a lump sum, it must be paid by 31 December 2011 or not more than three months after the start of the course, whichever is later; and
(b) if the relevant amount is to be paid by instalments—
(i) the first instalment must be paid by 31 December 2011 or not more than three months after the start of the course, whichever is later; and
(ii) the final instalment must be paid before the end of the course or not more than four weeks after the start of the fourth year of the course, whichever is the earlier.
(4) Before making any decision about payment of the relevant amount under paragraph (1) the local authority must, as far as reasonably practicable, ascertain and give due consideration to the wishes and feelings of the former relevant child.
(5) The local authority may withhold payment of any unpaid balance of the relevant amount during any period when the former relevant child is not pursuing higher education in accordance with the pathway plan for that person.
The local authority may recover the whole of the relevant amount or any part of it from a person to whom payment has been made if there has been a mistake as to the eligibility of that person for the payment.
The Children Act 1989 (Higher Education Bursary) (Wales) Regulations 2011 (legislation.gov.uk, OGL v3.0). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/uk/act/wsi-2011-823
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