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6.Amendment of the Employment and Support Allowance Regulations
7.Savings and transitional provisions applicable to certain lone parents following a full-time course
Special Commencement Provisions for Certain Existing Claimants
2.Lone Parent responsible for a child who has attained the age of 6 before 16th January 2017
3.Lone Parent responsible for a child who attains the age of 6 after 15th January 2017 and before 17th April 2017
4.Lone Parent responsible for a child who attains the age of 5 after 16th April 2016 and before 17th April 2017
5.Lone Parent responsible for a child who attains the age of 5 after 17th April 2017 and before 17th July 2017
6.Circumstances where the Department is not satisfied that a decision has been made in relation to the lone parent’s claim for child tax credit at the time of the voluntary interview appointment
7.Lone parents not invited to a voluntary interview during the two month period before the relevant day
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