Education Act 1964 (repealed 1.11.1996)

Type Public General Act
Publication 1964-07-31
State In force
Department Statute Law Database
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Provisions relating to England and Wales

New schools with special age-limits.

1

Maintenance allowances in respect of pupils at special schools in England and Wales.

2

Regulations made under section 81(c) of the Education Act 1944 (which relates to the grant of certain allowances in respect of pupils over compulsory school age) may include provision empowering local education authorities to grant maintenance allowances in respect of persons who—

Provisions relating to Scotland

Maintenance allowances in respect of pupils at special schools in Scotland.

3

Section 32(4) of the Education (Scotland) Act 1962 (which provides that certain children in attendance at special schools shall be deemed to be of school age until they attain the age of sixteen) shall not apply for the purposes of section 49(2)(c) of that Act (which relates to the grant of maintenance allowances in respect of persons over school age who are attending schools); and accordingly any question whether a person is over school age for the purposes of the said section 49(2)(c) shall be determined as if the said section 32(4) had not been enacted.

Supplementary provisions

Financial provisions.

4

There shall be paid out of moneys provided by Parliament—

Short title, citation, construction and extent.

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