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For restarts after a full withdrawal (not a break) it's remaining price only, recorded as TNP1/2. Flagged as a restart, but no Original Start Date. All rules apply based on the new start date, not the original one. Basically, treat it mostly like a brand new enrolment with RPL, except code as a restart.
Hi Ruth
Thanks for your reply - which confirms exactly what I have done - yet we have not being paid correctly
ie we have not received any new monthly payments since restarting and now they have completed we are only being paid the difference between the residual price and what was previously paid under the first period of learning - in essence the restart is being treated as just a renegotiated price...suggesting that the TNP codes for the restart should have been recorded as TNP3/4?!
I am currently awaiting a reply from the helpdesk on this one....so wish me luck!
Tracey
Hi Tracey, you might have already seen it but the TNP and breaks in learning video on their Youtube basically confirms the opposite, that it should be TNP3 and TNP3 even on a restart if they've changed employer. The video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6mp_E1LAUY
Alice Preece But this was not a break. Yes, break + change of employer needs TNP3/4.
We've never had issues using TNP1/2 for a restart after a full withdrawal. Is the DAS all set up correctly, there's no DLOCKs, you didn't record original start date?
Ruth Canham-James Hi Ruth, yeah I only mention the video because of this slide at the end.

HI All
Well i have an update :- where an apprentice withdraws, then returns to the same standard, with the same provider but with a different employer then it is the residual balance and TNP3/4.
I am going to try this shortly, but I have also fed back that this scenario needs including within the ILR provider support manual
Tracey Grant Thanks for reporting back 😊 I'll make sure we add that to our notes. You're right, it need to be in the actual written guidance, not just in a video where it's still not crystal clear. I don't really understand why it makes a difference, it's a new, reduced price either way. If they came back with the same employer after a full withdrawal, we'd cut down the price to be only what was left, not just report the original price as with a break. Maybe DfE think we should report the full price again for that scenario, I should ask.
Well interesting you mention the other scenario about returning to the same employer because i've previously had an issue with that as well and was was told by the helpdesk that the original price should be used and recorded as TNP1 /2 ....again not covered in the guidance, but I suppose this is treated the same as a return from BIL to the same employer.....
My other concern with that scenario is then calculating the 5% co-investment element - esp if they have received a refund of the unused element previously and are now appearing to be liable for the full amount again?!
I've also now had a response for the additional question above:-
"Yes, if a learner withdraws from a standard and then subsequently restarted with the same employer, apprenticeship and provider the ILR again would require a TNP 3 and TNP 4 to be added with the remaining residual costs."
Tracey Grant
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Hi
I am after some advice please as not getting very far with the help-desk.
One of our apprentices withdrew from programme , but later restarted with us but with a new employer, how should the funding be recorded on the ILR?
Is it the residual price or the original price
AND
Is the new funding recorded as TNP1/2 or TNP3/4 - FYI we use Bud and all starts /restarts automatically default on the ILR to TNP1/2
Many thanks
Tracey