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8.—(1) The amount of an allowance will be determined by the Scottish Ministers and may include sums in respect of—
(a)tuition and other fees payable in respect of the holder of the allowance,
(b)travelling expenses necessarily incurred, or to be incurred, by the holder in undertaking the course of education in respect of which the allowance is awarded,
(c)the maintenance of the holder and of any persons dependent on them during periods of full time study and during vacations, and
(d)other expenses incurred, or to be incurred, by the holder in taking advantage of educational facilities.
(2) An allowance payable to, or in respect of, a person who is eligible for an allowance only by virtue of Part 2 of schedule 1 may include sums only in respect of tuition and other fees payable in respect of that person.
(3) In determining the amount of an allowance, the Scottish Ministers may take account of the sums, if any, which in accordance with principles determined by them from time to time—
(a)persons dependent on the holder can reasonably be expected to contribute towards their own maintenance, and
(b)the holder’s partner can reasonably be expected to contribute to the holder’s expenses.
(4) The amount of an allowance may be revised at any time if the Scottish Ministers think fit having regard to—
(a)the failure of the holder to comply with the requirements of the allowance,
(b)all the circumstances of the holder, the holder’s partner and persons dependent on the holder, or
(c)any error made in determining the amount of, or entitlement to, the allowance.
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