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PART 4E+WFINANCIAL SUPPORT

GeneralE+W

13.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the general rule is that an eligible student who is attending a designated course provided by the Institute qualifies in connection with an academic year for—

(a)grants for living and other costs in accordance with Chapter 1; and

(b)supplementary grants in accordance with Chapter 2.

(2) If the academic year in respect of which the eligible student has applied for support is a year of repeat study the Welsh Ministers may determine that—

(a)the student does not qualify for a particular type or amount of support in respect of the year of repeat study; or

(b)the student does not qualify for any support in respect of the year of repeat study.

(3) In determining whether an eligible student should not qualify for some or any support in accordance with paragraph (2) the Welsh Ministers must have regard to the circumstances of the case and in particular the reasons for which the student has been required to repeat an academic year.

(4) For the purposes of this regulation, “year of repeat study” (“blwyddyn o ailadrodd astudiaethau”) means an academic year which the student has previously attended but is required by the Institute to attend again.

Commencement Information

I1Reg. 13 in force at 5.12.2014, see reg. 1

Number of awardsE+W

14.—(1) In respect of applications for support made under regulation 5(1), the Welsh Ministers may only award support to one eligible student in each academic year.

(2) Where more than one eligible student makes an application for support under regulation 5(1) in respect of the same academic year the Welsh Ministers must (if they have determined to award support) award that support to whichever of the eligible students the Welsh Ministers determine is most suitable to receive support.

Commencement Information

I2Reg. 14 in force at 5.12.2014, see reg. 1

CHAPTER 1E+WGRANTS FOR LIVING AND OTHER COSTS

Grants for living and other costsE+W

15.—(1) [F1An] eligible student qualifies in respect of an academic year for the grants for living and other costs specified in and calculated in accordance with paragraphs (3) to (7).

F2(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(3) An eligible student qualifies for a grant for living costs of 18,099 euro in relation to an academic year beginning on or after 1 September 2015.

(4) An eligible student qualifies for a grant for travel home of an amount equal to—

A formula for calculating travel costs

where—

A is the amount determined by the Welsh Ministers to be the cost of three return journeys from the student’s home address to the European University Institute; and

B is £105.

(5) An eligible student qualifies for a grant for college travel of the amount determined by the Welsh Ministers to be the reasonable cost of travel from the student’s residence whilst attending the Institute to the Institute.

(6) Subject to the prior agreement of the Welsh Ministers before costs are incurred, an eligible student qualifies for a grant for research travel of the amount determined by the Welsh Ministers to be the reasonable cost of travel incurred for the purposes of completing periods of research authorised by the Institute during the academic year in respect of which support is being applied for.

(7) An eligible student qualifies for a grant for medical insurance of the amount determined by the Welsh Ministers to be the reasonable cost of insuring the student against liability for the cost of medical treatment provided outside the United Kingdom where the ordinary duration of the course is more than one academic year.

16.  A deduction may be made in accordance with Part 5 from the amount payable in respect of any of the grants calculated under paragraphs (3) to (6) of regulation 15.

Commencement Information

I4Reg. 16 in force at 5.12.2014, see reg. 1

CHAPTER 2E+WSUPPLEMENTARY GRANTS

Disabled student’s allowanceE+W

17.—(1) [F3An] eligible student qualifies for a disabled student’s allowance to assist with the additional expenditure which the Welsh Ministers are satisfied that the student is obliged to incur by reason of a disability to which the student is subject in respect of the student’s attendance at a designated course.

F4(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Amount of disabled student’s allowanceE+W

18.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the amount of the disabled student’s allowance is the amount that the Welsh Ministers consider appropriate in accordance with the student’s circumstances to assist with one or more types of eligible expenditure.

(2) The amount of disabled student’s allowance must not exceed £10,590 in respect of an academic year.

(3) The “types of eligible expenditure” are—

(a)expenditure on a non-medical personal helper;

(b)expenditure on major items of specialist equipment;

(c)any additional expenditure incurred—

(i)in Italy for the purpose of attending the Institute; and

(ii)within or outside the United Kingdom for the purpose of travelling to the Institute in order to attend the relevant course.

Commencement Information

I6Reg. 18 in force at 5.12.2014, see reg. 1

Grant for dependantsE+W

19.—(1) The grant for dependants consists of the following elements—

(a)adult dependants’ grant; and

(b)parents learning allowance.

(2) The qualifying conditions for each element and the amounts payable are set out in regulations 20 to 24.

Commencement Information

I7Reg. 19 in force at 5.12.2014, see reg. 1

Adult dependants’ grantE+W

20.—(1) [F5An] eligible student qualifies for an adult dependants’ grant in connection with the student’s attendance on a designated course in accordance with this regulation.

(2) The adult dependants’ grant is available in respect of one dependant of an eligible student who is either—

(a)the student’s partner; or

(b)an adult dependant of the student whose net income does not exceed, £3,923.

F6(3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

21.  The amount of adult dependants’ grant payable in respect of an academic year is calculated in accordance with regulation 23, the basic amount being—

(a)in respect of the current academic year, £2,732; or

(b)where the person in respect of whom the student is applying for adult dependants’ grant is ordinarily resident outside of the United Kingdom, such amount not exceeding £2,732 as the Welsh Ministers consider reasonable in the circumstances.

Commencement Information

I9Reg. 21 in force at 5.12.2014, see reg. 1

Parents’ learning allowanceE+W

22.—(1) [F7An] eligible student qualifies in connection with attendance on a designated course for the parents’ learning allowance if the student has one or more dependent children.

F8(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(3) The amount of parents’ learning allowance payable in respect of an academic year is calculated in accordance with regulation 23, the basic amount being, £1,557.

CalculationsE+W

23.—(1) Subject to the following paragraphs, the amount payable in respect of a particular element of the grant for dependants for which an eligible student qualifies under regulations 20 to 22 is the amount of that element remaining after applying, until it is extinguished or no element remains payable under regulations 20 to 22, an amount equal to (AB) as follows and in the following order—

(a)to reduce the basic amount of the adult dependants’ grant where the eligible student qualifies for that element under regulation 20; and

(b)to reduce the basic amount of parents’ learning allowance where the eligible student qualifies for that element under regulation 22.

(2) Subject to paragraphs (4) and (5), where B is greater than or equal to A, the basic amount of each element of the grant for dependants for which the eligible student qualifies is payable.

(3) Where (A – B) is equal to or exceeds the aggregate of the basic amounts of the elements of the grant for dependants for which the eligible student qualifies, the amount payable in respect of each element is nil.

(4) The amount of adult dependants’ grant calculated under paragraph (1) is reduced in respect of an adult dependant by one half where—

(a)the student’s partner—

(i)is an eligible student; or

(ii)holds a statutory award; and

(b)account is taken of that partner’s dependants in calculating the amount of support for which that partner qualifies or the payment to which that partner is entitled under the statutory award.

(5) Where the amount of the parents’ learning allowance calculated under paragraph (1) is £0.01 or more but less than £50, the amount of parents’ learning allowance payable is £50.

(6) For the purposes of this regulation—

  • A is the aggregate of the net income of each of the eligible student’s dependants; and

  • B is—

    a)

    £1,159 where the student has no dependent child;

    b)

    £3,473 where the student is not a lone parent and has one dependent child;

    c)

    £4,632 where the student is not a lone parent and has more than one dependent child;

    d)

    £4,632 where the student is a lone parent and has one dependent child;

    e)

    £5,797 where the student is a lone parent and has more than one dependent child.

Commencement Information

I11Reg. 23 in force at 5.12.2014, see reg. 1

24.  A deduction may be made in accordance with Part 5 from the amount payable in respect of a particular element of the grant for dependants calculated in accordance with regulations 20 to 23.

Commencement Information

I12Reg. 24 in force at 5.12.2014, see reg. 1

InterpretationE+W

25.—(1) For the purposes of regulations 20 to 24—

(a)“adult dependant” (“dibynnydd mewn oed”) means, in relation to an eligible student, an adult person dependent on the student other than the student’s child, the student’s partner (including a spouse or civil partner from whom the Welsh Ministers consider the student is separated) or the student’s former partner;

(b)“child” (“plentyn”) in relation to an eligible student includes any child of the student’s partner who is dependent on the student and any child for whom the student has parental responsibility who is dependent on the student;

(c)“dependant” (“dibynnydd”) means, in relation to an eligible student, the student’s partner, the student’s dependent child or an adult dependant, who in each case is not an eligible student and does not hold a statutory award;

(d)“dependent” (“dibynnol”) means wholly or mainly financially dependent;

(e)“dependent child” (“plentyn dibynnol”) means, in relation to an eligible student, a child dependent on the student;

(f)“lone parent” (“rhiant unigol”) means an eligible student who does not have a partner and who has a dependent child or dependent children;

(g)“net income” (“incwm net”) has the meaning given in paragraph (2);

(h)subject to sub-paragraphs (i), (j), (k) and (l) “partner” (“partner”) means any of the following—

(i)the spouse of a student;

(ii)the civil partner of a student;

(iii)a person ordinarily living with a student as if that person were the student’s spouse where that student—

(aa)was aged 25 or over at the start of the academic year in respect of which the student’s contribution falls to be assessed; and

(bb)started the designated course on or after 1 September 2000;

(iv)a person ordinarily living with a student as if that person were the student’s civil partner where that student—

(aa)was aged 25 or over at the start of the academic year in respect of which the student’s contribution falls to be assessed; and

(bb)started the designated course on or after 1 September 2005;

(i)unless otherwise indicated, a person who would otherwise be a partner under sub-paragraph (h) is not to be treated as a partner if—

(i)in the opinion of the Welsh Ministers, that person and the student are separated; or

(ii)the person is ordinarily living outside the United Kingdom and is not maintained by the student;

(j)for the purposes of the definition of “adult dependant”, a person is to be treated as a partner if the person would be a partner under sub-paragraph (h) but for the fact that the student with whom the person is living was not aged 25 or over at the start of the academic year in respect of which the student’s contribution falls to be assessed;

(k)for the purposes of the definitions of “child” and “lone parent”, a person is to be treated as a partner if the person would be a partner under sub-paragraph (h) but for the date on which the student began the designated course or the fact that the student with whom the person is ordinarily resident was not aged 25 or over at the start of the academic year in respect of which the student’s contribution falls to be assessed;

(l)subject to sub-paragraph (m), for the purposes of the definition of “adult dependant”, the Welsh Ministers may treat an adult person or child as dependent on an eligible student if they are satisfied that the adult person or child—

(i)is not dependent on—

(aa)the eligible student; or

(bb)the eligible student’s partner; but

(ii)is dependent on the eligible student and the eligible student’s partner together;

(m)the Welsh Ministers must not treat an adult person (“A”) as dependent on an eligible student in accordance with sub-paragraph (l), if A is—

(i)the spouse or civil partner of the eligible student’s partner (including a spouse or civil partner from whom the Welsh Ministers consider the eligible student’s partner is separated); or

(ii)the former partner of the eligible student’s partner;

(n)for the purposes of determining whether a person is the former partner of an eligible student’s partner, “partner” in relation to an eligible student’s partner means—

(i)the spouse of an eligible student’s partner;

(ii)the civil partner of an eligible student’s partner;

(iii)where the eligible student began the specified designated course on or after 1 September 2000, a person (“A”) ordinarily living with an eligible student’s partner (“B”) as if A were B’s spouse;

(iv)where the eligible student began the specified designated course on or after 1 September 2005, a person (“A”) ordinarily living with an eligible student’s partner (“B”) as if A were B’s civil partner.

(2) Subject to paragraph (3), a dependant’s net income is the dependant’s income from all sources for the academic year in question reduced by the amount of income tax and social security contributions payable in respect of it but disregarding—

(a)any pension, allowance or other benefit paid by reason of a disability or incapacity to which the dependant is subject;

(b)child benefit payable under Part IX of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992(1);

(c)any financial support payable to the dependant by a local authority in accordance with regulations made under sections 2, 3 and 4 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002(2);

(d)any guardian’s allowance to which the dependant is entitled under section 77 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992;

(e)in the case of a dependant with whom a child being looked after by a local authority is boarded out, any payment made to that dependant for the purposes of section 23 of the Children Act 1989(3) [F9or section 81 of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014];

(f)any payment made to the dependant under section [F10110(6) of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 or, as the case may be, section] 23C(5A) of the Children Act 1989(4);

(g)any payments made to the dependant under section 15 of and Schedule 1 to the Children Act 1989 in respect of a person who is not the dependant’s child or any assistance given by a local authority pursuant to section 24 of that Act(5) [F11or section 104 of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 in so far as that section applies to category 5 and 6 young persons within the meaning of that Act];

(h)any child tax credit to which the dependant is entitled under Part 1 of the Tax Credits Act 2002(6); and

(i)in the case of a dependant who is entitled to an award of universal credit under Part 1 of the Welfare Reform Act 2012(7)—

(i)any amount that is included in the calculation of the award, under regulation 27(1) of the Universal Credit Regulations 2013(8), in respect of the fact that the dependant has limited capability for work or limited capability for work and work-related activity; and

(ii)any amount or additional amount that is included in the calculation of the award under regulation 24 of those Regulations (the child element).

(3) Where an eligible student or the eligible student’s partner makes any recurrent payments which were previously made by the student in pursuance of an obligation incurred before the first academic year of the student’s course, the partner’s net income is net income calculated in accordance with paragraph (2) reduced by—

(a)an amount equal to the payments in question for the academic year, if in the opinion of the Welsh Ministers the obligation has been reasonably incurred; or

(b)such lesser amount, if any, as the Welsh Ministers consider appropriate if, in their opinion, a lesser obligation could reasonably have been incurred.

(4) For the purposes of paragraph (2), where—

(a)the dependant is a dependent child; and

(b)payments are made to the student towards the child’s maintenance;

those payments are to be treated as the child’s income.

(1)

1992 c. 4 to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(3)

1989 c. 41. Section 23 was amended by the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c. 41), Schedule 16, paragraph 12, the Care Standards Act 2000 (c. 14), Schedule 4, paragraph 14, the Children Act 2004 (c. 31), section 49(3), the Children and Young Persons Act 2008 (c. 23), section 8 and Schedule 3, paragraphs 1 and 7 and the Children and Families Act 2014 (c. 6), Schedule 2(1), paragraph 30.

(4)

Subsections (5A) to (5C) of section 23C of the Children Act 1989 were inserted by section 21 of the Children and Young Persons Act 2008 and, in relation to Wales, S.I. 2010/1329 (W. 112) (C. 81) and S.I. 2011/824 (W. 123) (C. 32) refer.

(5)

There are amendments to sections 15 and 24 and Schedule 1 which are not relevant to these Regulations.

(6)

2002 c. 21 to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

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