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137.—(1) In these Regulations, a person is an “eligible child” of a member who dies (D) if—
(a)the person—
(i)is D's child and was born before D died or within 12 months after D's death,
(ii)was adopted by D, or
(iii)was accepted by D as a member of D's family and was wholly or mainly financially dependent on D at the date of D's death;
(b)the person has never married or formed a civil partnership; and
(c)the person meets Condition 1, 2 or 3.
(2) Condition 1 is that the person is under 17.
(3) Condition 2 is that the person—
(a)is 17 or over and under 23;
(b)is receiving full-time education; and
(c)since reaching 17, has received full-time education without a break.
(4) Condition 3 is that the person—
(a)is incapable of earning a livelihood by reason of physical or mental impairment;
(b)because of that impairment, was dependent on D at the date of the D's death; and
(c)is not wholly maintained out of money provided by Parliament or raised by council tax by a local authority (including a non-metropolitan district council for an area for which there is a county council).
(5) For the purpose of Condition 2—
(a)a person is receiving full-time education if the person attends a full-time vocational training course which runs for a period of at least 2 years;
(b)a person does not cease to receive full-time education if the person takes a single break of up to a year (or such longer period as the scheme manager may determine in the circumstances of the particular case); and
(c)a person who ceases to receive full-time education is taken to receive it up to and including the week which includes whichever of the following days occurs first after the end of the term in which the person ceases to receive it—
(i)the first Monday in January,
(ii)the first Monday after Easter Monday,
(iii)the first Monday in September.
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