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The Agriculture (Student fees) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2022 (revoked)

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation and commencement

  3. 2.Interpretation

  4. 3.Higher education courses

  5. 4.(1) A “full-time higher education course” means a higher education...

  6. 5.(1) A “part-time higher education course” means a higher education...

  7. 6.(1) A “sandwich higher education course” is a higher education...

  8. 7.Intensity of study

  9. 8.Current and old fee frameworks

  10. 9.“Current fee framework” means the fee framework that is applied...

  11. 10.Gap year students

  12. 11.Home students and their student fee codes

  13. 12.Subject to regulation 21, the fee codes for a home...

  14. 13.Subject to regulation 21, the fee codes for a home...

  15. 14.Students from Great Britain and their student fee codes

  16. 15.Subject to regulation 21, the fee codes for a student...

  17. 16.Subject to regulation 21, the fee codes for a student...

  18. 17.International students

  19. 18.(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the fee code for an...

  20. 19.Higher education fee amounts

  21. 20.The fee payable to the Department by a part-time student...

  22. 21.Reduced higher education fee

  23. 22.Revocation

  24. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE

      QUALIFYING PERSONS

      1. 1.(1) For the purposes of this Schedule— “Directive 2004/38” means...

      2. 2.Persons settled in the United Kingdom and ordinarily resident in Northern Ireland

      3. 3.A person who— (a) meets one of the following conditions—...

      4. 4.Persons settled in the United Kingdom and ordinarily resident in Great Britain

      5. 5.A person who— (a) is settled in the United Kingdom...

      6. 6.Persons from Republic of Ireland

      7. 7.Refugees and their family members

      8. 8.Persons who are settled in the United Kingdom and have exercised a right of residence elsewhere

      9. 9.Ordinarily resident

  25. Explanatory Note

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