Child Benefit Act 2005

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42(1)Schedule 7 (industrial injuries benefits) is amended as follows.N.I.

(2)In paragraph 4—

(a)in sub-paragraph (1), for “a child or children” substitute “ one or more children or qualifying young persons ”, and

(b)in sub-paragraph (4), after “child”, in both places, insert “ or qualifying young person ”,

and in the heading before that paragraph, after “children” insert and qualifying young persons.

(3)In paragraph 5(1), after “child”, in each place, insert “ or qualifying young person ”.

(4)In paragraph 6(1)—

(a)after “nor a child” insert “ or qualifying young person ”, and

(b)for “a child or children” substitute “ one or more children or qualifying young persons ”.

(5)In paragraph 16(2)(a), after “children” insert “ or qualifying young persons ”.

(6)In paragraph 18—

(a)for “a child or children” substitute “ one or more children or qualifying young persons ”,

(b)after “that child”, in each place, insert “ or qualifying young person ”, and

(c)after “those children”, in each place, insert “ or qualifying young persons ”,

and in the heading before that paragraph, for “Children of deceased's” substitute Deceased's.

(7)In paragraph 19, after “child”, in each place, insert “ or qualifying young person ”; and in the heading before that paragraph, after “children” insert and qualifying young persons.

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I1Act wholly in force at 10.4.2006; Act in force for certain purposes at Royal Assent and otherwise in force at 10.4.2006, see s. 6