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The Education (Student Support) (European University Institute) Regulations 2010

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PART 6 E+WPAYMENTS

Payments for grants of living and other costs and supplementary grantsE+W

31.—(1) The Secretary of State may pay the grants for the living and other costs and the supplementary grants for which a student qualifies in such instalments and at such times as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.

(2) The Secretary of State may, if the Secretary of State considers it appropriate to do so, pay the grant payable under regulation 17(3) to the Institute for the Institute to pay the relevant grant on the Secretary of State's behalf.

(3) Where a final assessment of the amount of grants for living and other costs or supplementary grants payable to a student cannot be made on the basis of the information provided by the student, the Secretary of State may make provisional payments of those grants pending the final assessment.

(4) The Secretary of State may, if the Secretary of State considers it appropriate to do so, make a payment of a disabled students' allowance before the start of the academic year in respect of which that payment is due.

(5) Where the circumstances in regulation 14(a) or regulation 14(c) apply, the Secretary of State must not make any payments of support to a student after the date on which that student stops attending the course unless the Secretary of State considers it appropriate to do so taking into account the circumstances of the student's case.

(6) The Secretary of State must not make any payments of support to a student who is absent from the course—

(a)for more than 60 days due to illness; or

(b)for any period for any other reason,

unless the Secretary of State considers that it is appropriate to do so taking into account the circumstances of the student's case.

OverpaymentsE+W

32.  An eligible student shall, if required to do so by the Secretary of State, repay any amount paid to that student under Part 4 which for whatever reason exceeds the amount of support to which that student is entitled under Part 4.

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