Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/wsi/2008/1273/part/10/made
Timestamp: 2019-01-16 19:44:26
Document Index: 622009097

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 5', 'art 5', 'art 5', 'art 6', 'art 6', 'art 6', 'art 6', 'art 6', 'art 6', 'art 6', 'art 5', 'art 5', 'art 6']

(3) The Welsh Ministers must pay the grant for fees to the academic authority —
(7) No payment of the grant or loan for fees may be made in respect of a designated course if —
(7) No support under Part 5 is due in respect of any payment period beginning after an eligible student’s period of eligibility terminates.
(8) Where an eligible student’s period of eligibility terminates on or after the relevant date, the Welsh Ministers must determine—
(b)how much of the full amount is due in respect of the period which runs from the first day of the relevant payment period up to and including the day on which the eligible student’s period of eligibility terminated ( the “partial amount”).
(9) In this regulation, the “relevant date” (“ y dyddiad perthnasol”) is the date on which the first term of the academic year in question actually begins.
(10) If the Welsh Ministers have made a payment of grant for living costs in respect of the relevant payment period before the point in that period at which the eligible student’s period of eligibility terminated and that payment exceeds the partial amount of that grant—
(11) Subject to paragraph (12), if a payment of a grant for living costs in respect of the relevant payment period is due to be made or is made after the eligible student’s period of eligibility has terminated, the amount of that grant due is the partial amount unless the Welsh Ministers consider it appropriate to extend the period of eligibility in respect of that grant until the end of the relevant payment period and to determine that the full amount of that grant is due in respect of that payment period.
(12) Paragraph (11) does not apply to a payment of grant for disabled students' living costs in respect of specialist equipment.
(13) No support under Part 5 is due in respect of a payment period during any part of which an eligible student is absent from his or her course, unless in the opinion of the Welsh Ministers it would be appropriate in all the circumstances for support to be paid in respect of the period of absence.
(14) In deciding whether it would be appropriate for support to be due under paragraph (13) the circumstances to which the Welsh Ministers must have regard include the reason for the student’s absence, the length of the absence and the financial hardship which not paying the support would cause.
(15) An eligible student is not to be considered absent from his or her course if he or she is unable to attend due to illness and his or her absence has not exceeded 60 days.
(16) Where, after the Welsh Ministers have made any payment of support under Part 5 or Part 6, they make a determination of the amount of a grant for living costs for which the student qualifies either for the first time or by way of revision of a provisional or other determination of that amount—
57.—(1) The Welsh Ministers may make it a condition of entitlement to payment of any loan that an eligible student must provide them with his or her United Kingdom national insurance number.
59.—(1) The Welsh Ministers may pay support under Part 6 in instalments.
(3) An institution is required to send an attendance confirmation to the Welsh Ministers.
(4) The Welsh Ministers must not pay the first instalment, or where they have determined not to pay support under Part 6 by instalments, make any payment of support under Part 6 to the eligible student before they have received an attendance confirmation from the relevant institution unless an exception applies.
(9) No support under Part 6 is payable in respect of any payment period beginning after an eligible student’s period of eligibility terminates.
(10) No support under Part 6 is due in respect of a payment period during part of which an eligible student is absent from his or her course, unless in the opinion of the Welsh Ministers it would be appropriate in all the circumstances for support to be paid in respect of the period of absence.
(11) In deciding whether it would be appropriate for support to be due under paragraph (10) the circumstances to which the Welsh Ministers must have regard include the reasons for the student’s absence, the length of absence and the financial hardship which not paying the student would cause.
(12) An eligible student is not to be considered absent from his or her course if he or she is unable to attend due to illness and his or her absence has not exceeded 60 days.
(13) Where, after the Welsh Ministers have made any payment of loan for living costs for which a student qualifies in respect of an academic year under Part 6, they make a determination that the amount of loan for living costs for which the student qualifies is less than the amount previously determined either by way of a revision of a provisional assessment or otherwise —
(c)any remaining overpayment is recoverable in accordance with regulation 60.
60.—(1) Any overpayment of a grant or loan for fees may be recovered by the Welsh Ministers from the academic authority.
(9) Any overpayment of any grant under Part 5 may be recovered in whichever one or more of the following ways the Welsh Ministers consider appropriate in all the circumstances —
(10) Any overpayment of a loan for living costs in respect of any academic year may be recovered if in the opinion of the Welsh Ministers —
(11) Where an overpayment of a loan for living costs is recoverable in accordance with paragraph (4), it may be recovered in whichever one or more of the following ways the Welsh Ministers consider appropriate in all the circumstances —
(12) Where there has been an overpayment of a loan for living costs which is not recoverable under paragraph (4), the Welsh Ministers may subtract the overpayment from the amount of any loan payable to the student from time to time pursuant to regulations made by the Welsh Ministers under section 22 of the Act.
61.—(1) In this Part—
(ii)confirmation from the institution that the student has presented himself or herself at the institution and begun to attend the course where—
(b)“payment period”(“cyfnod talu”) means a period in respect of which the Welsh Ministers pay the relevant support under Part 5 or Part 6 or would have paid such support if the eligible student’s period of eligibility had not terminated.