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35.—(1) No allowance or gratuity under this Part shall be paid—
(a)in respect of a child born on or after the relevant date who is not a child of a marriage that took place or of a civil partnership that was formed before that date; or
(b)by reason of his being a step-child, in respect of a child of a spouse whose marriage to the deceased took place or of a civil partner whose civil partnership with the deceased was formed on or after the relevant date; or
(c)by reason of his being substantially dependent on the deceased, in respect of a child who was not so dependent before the relevant date; or
(d)by reason of his being an adopted child, in respect of a child adopted on or after the relevant date; or
(e)except in the case of a legitimate or adopted child of the deceased, in respect of a child who was not substantially dependent on the deceased at the time of the death,
the relevant date being in each case the date on which the deceased ceased to be a regular firefighter.
(2) No allowance under this Part shall be paid in respect of a person who—
(a)has attained the age of 16 but has not attained the age of 17; and
(b)is in full-time employment,
unless the employment constitutes full-time training of at least one year’s duration for a trade, profession or calling (“full-time vocational training”).
(3) No allowance under this Part shall be paid in respect of a person who has attained the age of 17 unless—
(a)he is permanently disabled and one of the conditions in paragraph (4) is satisfied; or
(b)he is undergoing full-time education or full-time vocational training and either he has not attained the age of 19 or the condition in paragraph (5) is satisfied.
(4) The conditions mentioned in paragraph (3)(a) are—
(a)that he was both permanently disabled and substantially dependent on the deceased at the time of the death; or
(b)that he became permanently disabled while in receipt of an allowance under this Part; or
(c)that the Board, having regard to all the circumstances, in its discretion determines to pay an allowance to him.
(5) The condition mentioned in paragraph (3)(b) is that he was undergoing full-time education or full-time vocational training immediately before his 19th birthday and either—
(a)he has since continued to do so without any period of interruption; or
(b)the Board, having regard to all the circumstances, in its discretion determines to pay an allowance to him notwithstanding any period of interruption.
(6) Part III of Schedule 4 has effect for the reduction, in certain circumstances, of allowances under this Part.
Commencement Information
I1ANNEX Scheme Pt. D art. 35 in operation at 1.4.2006, see art. 1(2)
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