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23. In regulation 160(2)(1) (students becoming eligible in the course of an academic year)—
(a)omit sub-paragraph (c);
(b)for sub-paragraph (e) substitute—
“(e)where regulation 159(3A)(a) applies, the person becomes a person described in paragraph 12(a) of Schedule 1;”;
(c)in sub-paragraph (f), after “described in”, insert “paragraph 6A(1)(a) of Schedule 1 or, where regulation 159(3A)(a) applies, in”;
(d)for sub-paragraph (g) substitute—
“(g)the student becomes a person described in paragraph 11A(a) of Schedule 1 or, where regulation 159(3A)(a) applies, in paragraph 11(1)(a) of Schedule 1;”
(e)omit the “or” at the end of sub-paragraph (j);
(f)at the end of sub-paragraph (k), insert “; or”;
(g)after sub-paragraph (k), insert—
“(l)the student becomes a person described in paragraph 9B(1)(a)(ii) of Schedule 1”.
Regulation 160 was amended by S.I. 2018/137, 2019/142, 2020/48, 1181 and 1203.
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