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4. For regulation 68, substitute—
68.—(1) This regulation applies to a 2008 cohort student with full entitlement except a type 1 or a type 2 teacher training student.
(2) Subject to Chapter 4 of this Part, where the student’s household income exceeds £61,062 the maximum amount of loan for living costs for which a student to whom this regulation applies qualifies in respect of an academic year other than the final year of a course that is not an intensive course is equal to X–Y where—
X is—
for a student in category A, £3,673;
for a student in category B, £6,643;
for a student in category C, £5,653;
for a student in category D, £4,745;
Subject to paragraph (4), Y is £1 for every complete £9.27 by which the household income exceeds £61,062.
(3) Subject to Chapter 4 of this Part, where the student’s household income exceeds £61,062, the maximum amount of loan for living costs for which a student to whom this regulation applies qualifies in respect of an academic year that is the final year of a course that is not an intensive course is equal to X–Y where—
X is—
for a student in category A, £3,319;
for a student in category B, £6,048;
for a student in category C, £4,915;
for a student in category D, £4,391;
Subject to paragraph (4), Y is £1 for every complete £9.27 by which the household income exceeds £61,062.
(4) Where the same household income is used to assess the amount of a statutory award for which two or more persons qualify, Y in paragraphs (2) and (3) must be divided by the number of such persons before being deducted from X.
(5) Where the maximum amount of loan for living costs is calculated in accordance with paragraph (2) or (3) and is less than the minimum level for the academic year specified in regulation 101, the minimum level for the academic year is payable.
(6) Subject to Chapter 4 of this Part, where the student’s household income exceeds £60,032 but does not exceed £61,062, the maximum amount of loan for living costs for which a student to whom this regulation applies qualifies in respect of an academic year other than the final year of a course that is not an intensive course is equal to X where—
X is—
for a student in category A, £3,673;
for a student in category B, £6,643;
for a student in category C, £5,653;
for a student in category D, £4,745.
(7) Subject to Chapter 4 of this Part, where the student’s household income exceeds £60,032 but does not exceed £61,062, the maximum amount of loan for living costs for which a student to whom this regulation applies qualifies in respect of an academic year that is the final year of a course that is not an intensive course is equal to X where—
X is—
for a student in category A, £3,319;
for a student in category B, £6,048;
for a student in category C, £4,915;
for a student in category D, £4,391.
(8) Subject to Chapter 4 of this Part, where the student’s household income is £60,032 or less, the maximum amount of loan for living costs for which a student to whom this regulation applies qualifies in respect of an academic year other than the final year of a course that is not an intensive course is equal to X–Y where—
X is—
for a student in category A, £3,673;
for a student in category B, £6,643;
for a student in category C, £5,653;
for a student in category D, £4,745;
Y is the maintenance grant amount.
(9) Subject to Chapter 4 of this Part, where the student’s household income is £60,032 or less, the maximum amount of loan for living costs for which a student to whom this regulation applies qualifies in respect of an academic year that is the final year of a course that is not an intensive course is equal to X–Y where—
X is—
or a student in category A, £3,319;
for a student in category B, £6,048;
for a student in category C, £4,915;
for a student in category D, £4,391;
Y is the maintenance grant amount.”