(a) No child will be entitled to receive benefits under this subchapter during any semester or quarter when the child has reached twenty-three (23) years of age on or before the first day of the semester or quarter. (b) No spouse will be eligible for the education benefit if he or she remarries. The benefit will cease at the end of the semester at which the spouse is currently enrolled at the time of the marriage. Acts 1973, No. 521, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-3360; Acts 1989, No. 190, § 2. (a) No child will be entitled to receive benefits under this subchapter during any semester or quarter when the child has reached twenty-three (23) years of age on or before the first day of the semester or quarter. (b) No spouse will be eligible for the education benefit if he or she remarries. The benefit will cease at the end of the semester at which the spouse is currently enrolled at the time of the marriage. Acts 1973, No. 521, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-3360; Acts 1989, No. 190, § 2. (a) No child will be entitled to receive benefits under this subchapter during any semester or quarter when the child has reached twenty-three (23) years of age on or before the first day of the semester or quarter. (b) No spouse will be eligible for the education benefit if he or she remarries. The benefit will cease at the end of the semester at which the spouse is currently enrolled at the time of the marriage. Acts 1973, No. 521, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-3360; Acts 1989, No. 190, § 2. (a) No child will be entitled to receive benefits under this subchapter during any semester or quarter when the child has reached twenty-three (23) years of age on or before the first day of the semester or quarter. (b) No spouse will be eligible for the education benefit if he or she remarries. The benefit will cease at the end of the semester at which the spouse is currently enrolled at the time of the marriage. Acts 1973, No. 521, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-3360; Acts 1989, No. 190, § 2.
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