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(1)In section 141 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 (c. 4) (which provides that, subject to what follows, a person is entitled to child benefit in respect of each child for whom he is responsible)—
(a)after “one or more children” insert “ or qualifying young persons ”, and
(b)for “child or each of the children” substitute “ child or qualifying young person, or each of the children or qualifying young persons, ”.
(2)For section 142 of that Act (which defines as a child for the purposes of child benefit a person who is under 16, or is under 18 and not in full-time education but satisfies prescribed conditions, or is under 19 and in full-time education) substitute—
(1)For the purposes of this Part of this Act a person is a child if he has not attained the age of 16.
(2)In this Part of this Act “qualifying young person” means a person, other than a child, who —
(a)has not attained such age (greater than 16) as is prescribed by regulations made by the Treasury, and
(b)satisfies conditions so prescribed.”
(3)Part 1 of Schedule 1 contains amendments consequential on this section.
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I1Act wholly in force at 10.4.2006; Act in force for certain purposes at Royal Assent and otherwise in force at 10.4.2006, see s. 6
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