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4.—(1) It will be lawful for the institutions mentioned in paragraph (3) to charge higher fees in the case of a person who does not fall within the Schedule than in the case of a person who does fall within the Schedule.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation a person falls within the Schedule if they fall within it on the first day of an academic year of the course.
(3) The institutions mentioned in this paragraph are institutions—
(a)within the higher education sector, including a constituent college, school or hall of such an institution;
(b)within the further education sector;
(c)which are training providers and are receiving financial support under section 86 of the 2005 Act;
(d)which provide further education and are maintained by a local education authority.
(4) This regulation does not make lawful the charging of a fee which is unlawful by reason of a condition imposed under section 28 of the Higher Education Act 2004().
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