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Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 2168The Education Maintenance Allowance (Pilot Areas) Regulations 1999(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS1999 No. 2168EDUCATION, ENGLANDThe Education Maintenance Allowance (Pilot Areas) Regulations 1999
In exercise of the powers conferred on the Secretary of State by sections 518 and 569(4) of the Education Act 1996[1] the Secretary of State for Education and Employment hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation and commencement 1.These Regulations may be cited as the Education Maintenance Allowance (Pilot Areas) Regulations 1999 and shall come into force on 25th August 1999. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Regulations-
(b) the areas of the wards in the London Boroughs of Greenwich, Lambeth, Lewisham and Southwark specified in Part II of Schedule 1;
(b) an independent school within the meaning of section 463 of the Education Act 1996 other than one whose registration under section 465 of that Act is provisional only; (c) an institution within the further education sector; or (d) any other education institution which the local education authority considers appropriate;
(b) elsewhere in these Regulations has the same meaning as in section 576 of the Education Act 1996; and
(2) For the purposes of these Regulations a student is a looked after student if he is looked after by a relevant authority and in this paragraph "looked after" shall be construed in accordance with section 22 of the Children Act 1989[4].
(ii) a parent; or (b) where sub-paragraph (a) does not apply, if the student is-
(ii) aged 19. (4) Any reference in these Regulations to a person responsible for a pupil shall be construed in accordance with section 143 of the 1992 Act.
(b) the condition specified in regulation 5 is satisfied, unless the student is one in respect of whom the condition specified in regulation 4 is satisfied by virtue of the student being a looked after student; and (c) such of the conditions specified in regulation 6 as are applicable to the student in question are satisfied. (2) Nothing in regulation 4 of the Local Education Authority (Post-Compulsory Education Awards) Regulations 1999[5] shall apply in relation to the payment of any of the allowances specified in regulations 8, 9 or 10
(b) where the student was an independent student, that the student was ordinarily resident in a relevant area on any date during the relevant period; or (c) that the student was a looked after student, other than a student looked after by Leeds City Council on any date during the relevant period. (2) The condition specified in this paragraph is that the student was at any time during the 1998-9 or 1999-2000 school year a pupil at a school specified in Schedule 2 (schools in Leeds).
(b) if paragraph (3) applies, that the income of the student's parent with whom the student normally resides did not, during the tax year ending before the start of the academic year in respect of which the allowance is paid, exceed the relevant amount; and (c) if neither paragraph (2) not paragraph (3) applies or the student was one in respect of whom the condition in regulation 4 was satisfied by virtue of being an independent student other than one falling within sub-paragraph (b)(ii) of the definition of independent student, that the income of the student did not, during the tax year ending before the start of the academic year in respect of which the allowance is paid, exceed the relevant amount. (2) This paragraph applies where-
(b) the student's parents do not live together as husband and wife, the student normally resides with one of his parents and paragraph (3) does not apply. (3) This paragraph applies where the student's parents do not live together as husband and wife and-
(b) the income of the other parent cannot reasonably practicably be ascertained or verified. (4) Where the condition contained in paragraph (1) is not satisfied but it appears to the local education authority (whether before or after the start of an academic year) that the income of the persons referred to in paragraph 1(a), (b) or (c) (as the case may be) is likely, during the tax year following that referred to in paragraph (1)-
(b) to be not more than 85% of the person's income during the tax year referred to in paragraph (1), the authority may determine that the condition contained in paragraph (1) is to be treated as satisfied.
(b) is made by:
(ii) one or both of the parents of the student to or for the benefit, and for the maintenance or education, of any child of one or both of the parents; or (iii) by another person to or for the benefit, and for the maintenance or education, of a child (including the student) of one or both of the parents of the student; and (c) is due at a time when-
(ii) as regards a maintenance payment of the nature described in sub-paragraph (b)(ii) or (iii), the person making the payment dos not reside in the same household as the child to whom or for whose benefit the payment is made. (8) In this regulation-
(b) "the relevant amount" means
(ii) Ј30,000 in any other case. Other Conditions
(b) that-
(ii) a person nominated by the relevant authority has signed an education maintenance allowance learning agreement, if the student is a looked after student when he starts to attend the institution, in each case relating to the student and to the institution which the student attends (or, if the student attends more than one institution, relating to each institution which the student attends); and (2) Where a student is to be educated otherwise than at an institution paragraph (1)(b) shall have effect as if references to attending the institution had effect as references to being educated otherwise than at an institution and the reference to the institution which the pupil attends had effect as a reference to the education which the student is to be provided with.
(b) specifying, unless the student is an independent student, the responsibilities which the parents of the student are expected to discharge in connection with the education of the student in question; and (c) specifying or providing for the specification of the institution's expectations of the student, that is to say the expectations of the institution as regards-
(ii) the completion of tasks assigned to the student, (iii) the conduct of the student, (iv) any other appropriate matter; and (d) which states the effect of regulations 8, 9 and 10. (2) Where a student is to be educated other than at an institution paragraph (1) shall have effect as if-
(b) sub-paragraph (c)(i) were omitted. Weekly allowance
(b) is being educated otherwise than at an institution, is being provided with education which is not advanced education and in the opinion of the relevant authority in question is in full-time education; or (c) is undertaking unsupervised study for the purpose of preparation for an examination which he is entering in connection with the education referred to in sub-paragraph (a) or (b). (2) No weekly allowance shall be paid-
(b) in respect of any week if the institution has notified the relevant authority that in their opinion the student has without good reason failed to attend the institution or do any other thing that is expected of him in accordance with the learning agreement; (c) in respect of the week in which the pupil reaches the age of 20 or any subsequent week; (d) in a case where regulation 5(4) applies and the relevant authority determines after the beginning of the academic year that the condition contained in regulation 5(1) is to be treated as satisfied, in respect of any week in a term before the term following the date on which the relevant authority so determine; (e) if payment of a weekly allowance has already been made in respect of the relevant number of terms; (f) if payment of a weekly allowance has already been made, or would have been made but for sub-paragraph (b), in respect of 38 weeks in the academic year in question; or (g) in respect of any week in which the student is in receipt of a jobseeker's allowance (payable under the Jobseekers Act 1995)[8] or a training allowance. (3) For the purpose of paragraph (2)(e)
(b) the relevant number of terms is-
(ii) in any other case, twice the number of terms in each academic year; (c) in a case where regulation 5(4) applies and the relevant authority determines after the beginning of the academic year that the condition contained in regulation 5(1) is to be treated as satisfied, payment of a weekly allowance shall be treated as having been made in respect of each term in the academic year in which the relevant authority so determines. (4) Where a student is educated otherwise than at an institution paragraph (2) shall have effect as if-
(b) for sub-paragraph (b) there were substituted-
(5) In the regulation "training allowance" means a payment made by the Secretary of State to a person in connection with his use of facilities arranged by the Secretary of State pursuant to section 2 of the Employment and Training Act 1973[9].
(b) each institution has notified the relevant authority that the pupil has otherwise done everything else expected of him under the learning agreement. (3) Where a student is educated otherwise than at an institution a termly bonus may, subject to paragraph (4), be paid in respect of any term where the local education authority are of the opinion that the student has done everything expected of him under the learning agreement.
(b) if a weekly allowance cannot be paid in respect of any week in that term by reason of regulation 8(2)(e) Achievement bonus
(b) if an achievement bonus has already been paid-
(ii) twice in any other case; or (c) if an achievement bonus has already been paid in respect of another learning goal where the course which led to that learning goal ended in the same academic year as the course which led to the learning goal in question. (3) In this regulation "learning goal" means a standard of achievement (whether taking the form of a qualification or not) which is specified in relation to the student in the education maintenance allowance learning agreement. Bolton Cornwall Doncaster Gateshead Greenwich Lambeth Leeds Lewisham Middlesbrough Nottingham Oldham Southampton Southwark Stoke on Trent Walsall In Greenwich: Ferrier, Sherard, Middle Park, Kidbrooke, Well Hall, Herbert, Eynsham, St Mary's, West, Nightingale, Glyndon, Charlton In Lambeth: Angell, Bishop's, Town Hall, St Martin's, Gipsy Hill, Prince's, Larkhall, Ferndale In Lewisham: Bellingham, Churchdown, Downham, Whitefoot, Drake, Evelyn, Grinling Gibbons, Marlowe, Pepys In Southwark: Abbey, Bricklayers, Cathedral, Chaucer, Riverside, Consort, Friary, Liddle, Faraday Agnes Stewart C of E High School Allerton Grange School Braim Wood High School for Boys Broomfield School Carr Manor High School City of Leeds School Cockburn High School Copperfields College Corpus Christi RC High School Elmete Wood School Farnley Park High School Green Meadows School Intake High School Arts College John Jamieson School John Smeaton Community High School Lawnswood School Matthew Murray High School Merlyn Rees Community High School Middleton Park High School Milestone School Mount St Mary's High School Parklands Girls' High School Penny Field School Primrose High School Roundhay School St Michael's College Stonegate School Temple Moor High School Victoria Park Special School West Leeds High School West Oaks Special School Wortley High School (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations make provision for the payment of allowances by local education authorities listed in Part I of Schedule 1 to or in respect of students over compulsory school age. Regulations 4 to 6 provide for the conditions which have to be satisfied if allowances are to be paid. Regulation 4 provides for conditions as to residence or, where the allowance is to be paid by Leeds City Council, attendance at a school in Leeds. Regulation 5 provides for conditions as to income and regulation 6 provides for other conditions. Amongst the other conditions is a condition relating to signature of an education maintenance allowance learning agreement (an expression defined in regulation 7) by a parent. Regulation 8, 9 and 10 prescribe further circumstances in which each of the allowances, that is the weekly allowance, the termly bonus and the achievement bonus, can be paid. Notes: [1] 1996 c. 56; section 518 was substituted by section 129 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (c. 31).back [2] 1992 c. 4.back [3] S.I. 1976/965; a relevant amending instrument is S.I. 1987/357.back [4] 1989 c. 49.back [5] S.I. 1999/229.back [6] 1988 c. 1.back [7] 1991 c. 48.back [8] 1995 c. 18.back [9] 1973 c. 50; section 2 was substituted by section 25 of the Employment Act 1998 (c. 19) and subsections (4) and (6) were repealed by the Employment Act 1989 (c. 38) Schedule 7 Part I.back ISBN 0 11 085142 0 -- Back --
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