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2.—(1) In regulation 9 of the Claims and Payments Regulations (modification of section 6(3) of the Child Benefit Act 1975 which section provides that except where regulations otherwise provide no person shall be entitled to benefit for any week on a claim made by him after that week if benefit in respect of the same child has already been paid for that week to another person, whether or not that other person was entitled to it) at the end of paragraph (b) there shall be added the words “in a case where the determining authority has decided that that benefit while not properly payable is not required to be repaid.”.
(2) In Part V of the Claims and Payments Regulations (transitional provisions) after regulation 16 there shall be inserted the following regulation:—
16A. If the Secretary of State in his discretion so determines, a claim to benefit under section 16 of the Act (interim benefit for unmarried or separated parents with children) made in the transitional period may be treated as a claim to an increase”.
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