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Cable said the poorest students would be exempt from fees.
At the moment Scottish students and students from the rest of the EU are exempt from fees at Scottish universities, but "Rest of UK" students have to pay.
The proportion of alternative-fuel cars, which are exempt from fees, entering the city has risen to 10percentt, from 3percentt during the trial.
Students whose families earned less than £23,000 would be exempt from fees whilst those families earning between £23,000 and £35,000 a year would be charged a percentage of the fees on a sliding scale.
Patients discharged from cancer hospitals exempt from fee-for-service were excluded from the measure.
The national policy requires that children under the age of five and pregnant women are exempted from fees at government health facilities.
This commercial logic, which has developed within the health system over the years, has led to extreme situations in which treatment is refused to patients who are exempted from fees.
Special groups were exempted from fees, comprising under-fives, patients with malaria, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections, and those seeking maternal and child health or delivery services.
Some members of Frontier's frequent-flier program are exempt from the fee, which was announced in conjunction with a $25 to $100 fee to stow carry-ons for basic passengers who booked their ticket through a third-party site.
Disabled veterans may be exempt from the fee.
Mr. Gordon also told the directors that one hedge fund would be exempt from the fee.
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