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69.—(1) Regulations may provide for the payment by the Department to the Board of Governors of a grant-maintained integrated school of grants (known as capital grants) in respect of approved expenditure of a capital nature, of any class or description specified in the regulations, incurred or to be incurred for the purposes of the school.
(2) Regulations may provide for the payment by the Department to the Board of Governors of a grant-maintained integrated school of grants (known as special purpose grants) in respect of approved expenditure of a class or description specified in the regulations—
(a)which is incurred or to be incurred by the Board of Governors; and
(b)which it appears to the Department the Board of Governors cannot reasonably be expected to meet from maintenance grant under Article 63.
(3) The amount of any capital or special purpose grant shall be equal to 100 per cent. of the approved expenditure in respect of which it is given.
(4) The descriptions of expenditure which are to be regarded for the purposes of this Article as expenditure of a capital nature shall be such as may be determined by or in accordance with regulations.
(5) Capital and special purpose grants shall be made on such conditions (including conditions as to repayment) as the Department may determine.
(6) The times at which, and the manner in which, payments are made in respect of capital or special purpose grants shall be such as the Department may determine.
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