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Made | 19th July 2001 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 19th July 2001 | ||
Coming into force | 1st September 2001 |
Teacher training bursaries
3.
- (1) The Secretary of State may pay grants to the governing bodies of institutions providing initial teacher training to facilitate and encourage the training of a person as a teacher in accordance with following provisions of these Regulations.
(2) Grant may only be paid in respect of expenditure incurred or to be incurred by a governing body of an institution in providing bursaries to persons undertaking, or proposing to undertake, a post-graduate teacher training course.
(3) Grant shall be paid on condition that the maximum amount thereof used by the governing body of an institution to provide a bursary to a person shall be £6,000.
Further conditions and approval
4.
- (1) The making of a payment in pursuance of these Regulations shall be dependent on the fulfilment of such further conditions as may be determined by the Secretary of State.
(2) Grant may only be paid in respect of training approved by the Secretary of State for the purpose of these Regulations.
Repayment
5.
Where in the opinion of the Secretary of State any information or assumption on the basis of which a grant has been paid is incorrect, the governing body to whom the grant was paid shall at the request of the Secretary of State repay such sum not exceeding the total grant as the Secretary of State may request.
Stephen Timms
Minister of State, Department for Education and Skills
19th July 2001