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3.—(1) In regulation 20 of the 2012 Regulations (interpretation)—
(a)for the definition of “flat rate payment” substitute—
““flat rate payment” except in regulation 29(1), means a payment of £110.89 per week;”; and
(b)for the definition of “high band payment” substitute—
““high band payment” except in regulation 30(1), means a payment of £152.61 per week;”.
(2) In regulation 28 of the 2012 Regulations (persons who enter relevant premises or who develop a need for nursing care), in paragraph (6), after “flat rate”, insert “payment”.
(3) In regulation 29 of the 2012 Regulations (persons in receipt of flat rate payments immediately before the relevant date), in paragraph (2), delete the words “continue to” and “on and after the relevant date”.
(4) In regulation 30 of the 2012 Regulations (persons in receipt of high band payments immediately before the relevant date), in paragraph (2) delete the words “continue to” and “on and after the relevant date”.
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