Source: http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2013/376/schedules/made
Timestamp: 2019-07-19 13:14:36
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Matched Legal Cases: ['art 4', 'art 10', 'art 5', 'ART 1', 'art 17', 'art 1', 'art 2', 'art 1', 'art 4', 'art 4', 'art 4', 'art 3', 'art 7', 'art 2', 'art 3', 'art 7', 'art 2', 'art 2', 'art 3', 'art 4', 'art 2', 'art 8', 'art 10', 'art 1', 'art 6']

“approved premises” means premises approved by the Secretary of State under section 13 of the Offender Management Act 2007(1) (which contains provision for the approval etc. of premises providing accommodation for persons granted bail in criminal proceedings or for or in connection with the supervision or rehabilitation of persons convicted of offences);
in England and Wales, means a care home within the meaning of section 3 of the Care Standards Act 2000(2);
in Scotland, means a care home service within the meaning of paragraph 2 of Schedule 12 to the Public Services Reform (Scotland) Act 2010(3); and
in either case, includes an independent hospital;
“exempt accommodation” means—
accommodation which is a resettlement place within the meaning of section 30 of the Jobseekers Act 1995(4) (grants for resettlement places) and which is provided by persons to whom the Secretary of State has given assistance by way of grant pursuant to that section;
accommodation provided to a claimant by any of the following bodies, where the body providing the accommodation, or a person acting on its behalf, also provides the claimant with care, support or supervision—
an upper-tier county council,
“housing association” has the meaning given by section 1(1) of the Housing Associations Act 1985(5);
in England, means a hospital as defined by section 275 of the National Health Service Act 2006(6) that is not a health service hospital as defined by that section;
in Wales, has the meaning assigned to it by section 2 of the Care Standards Act 2000(7);
in Scotland, means an independent health care service as defined in section 10F(1)(a) and (b) of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978(8);
“registered charity” means a charity entered in the register of charities maintained under Part 4 of the Charities Act 2011(9) or a body entered on the register of charities maintained under the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005(10);
“shared ownership tenancy” has the meaning given in regulation 26(6);
“upper-tier county council” means a council for a county in England for each part of whose area there is a district council;
“voluntary organisation” means a body (other than a public or local authority) whose activities are carried on otherwise than for profit.
(d)in relation to accommodation which is a caravan or mobile home, payments in respect of the site on which the accommodation stands;
(e)contributions by residents towards maintaining almshouses (and essential services in them) provided by a housing association which is—
(i)a registered charity, or
(ii)an exempt charity within Schedule 3 to the Charities Act 2011.
(e)payments in respect of exempt accommodation;
(f)payments which are owner-occupier payments within the meaning of paragraph 4.
(g)payments which are service charge payments within the meaning of paragraph 7.
4.—(1) “Owner-occupier payments” are—
(a)loan interest payments within the meaning of paragraph 5;
(b)alternative finance payments within the meaning of paragraph 6.
(2) Payments are excluded from sub-paragraph (1) if they are service charge payments within the meaning of paragraph 7.
5. “Loan interest payments” means payments of interest on a loan which is secured on the accommodation in respect of which the claimant meets the occupation condition.
6.—(1) “Alternative finance payments” means payments that are made under alternative finance arrangements which were entered into to enable a person to acquire an interest in the accommodation in respect of which the claimant meets the occupation condition.
(2) “Alternative finance arrangements” has the same meaning as in Part 10A of the Income Tax Act 2007(11).
7.—(1) “Service charge payments” are payments which—
(a)fall within sub-paragraph (2);
(b)are not excluded by sub-paragraph (3); and
(c)in any case to which paragraph 8 applies, meet all of the conditions set out in that paragraph.
(a)payments of, or towards, the costs of or charges for providing services or facilities for the use or benefit of persons occupying accommodation; or
(b)fairly attributable to the costs of or charges for providing such services or facilities connected with accommodation as are available for the use or benefit of persons occupying accommodation.
(a)a loan that falls within paragraph 5 was taken out for the purposes of making the payments; or
8.—(1) This paragraph applies for the purposes of calculating the amount of housing costs element to be included in a claimant’s award of universal credit but only as regards calculations made under—
(a)Part 5 of Schedule 4 (social rented sector other than temporary accommodation); or
(2) The following are the conditions referred to in paragraph 7(1)(c).
the external cleaning of windows, but only in relation to upper floors of a multi-storey building;
other internal or external maintenance or repair of the accommodation, but only where the payments are separately identifiable as relating to such maintenance or repair and payable by—
a claimant who occupies accommodation under a shared ownership tenancy, or
a claimant in whose case any amount of housing costs element to be included in their award in respect of those payments would fall to be calculated under Schedule 5.
(7) Payments that are not service charge payments within the meaning of paragraph 7 by reason only that they fail to meet any of the conditions set out in sub-paragraphs (3) to (6) are nevertheless to be treated as if they were such service charge payments for the purposes of paragraphs 3(g) and 4(2).
PART 1Treated as liable to make payments
2.—(1) A claimant is to be treated as liable to make payments where all of the conditions specified in sub-paragraph (2) are met.
(a)the liability to make payments is waived by the person (“P”) to whom the liability is owed; and
(2) In paragraph (1), “rent free period” has the meaning given in paragraph 7(4) of Schedule 4.
(a)if the claimant is a member of a couple, the other member; or
(ii)if the claimant is a member of a couple, the other member is responsible; or
(b)if the claimant is a member of a couple, the other member;
(c)a qualifying young person for whom a person who falls within paragraph (a) or (b) is responsible; or
(a)holds at least 10% of the shares in C; or
(b)is able to exercise a significant influence over the management of C by virtue of A’s shareholding in C; or
(c)holds at least 10% of the shares in a parent undertaking (“P”) of C; or
(d)is able to exercise a significant influence over the management of P by virtue of A’s shareholding in P; or
(e)is entitled to exercise, or control the exercise of, voting power in C which, if it consists of voting rights, constitutes at least 10% of the voting rights in C; or
(f)is able to exercise a significant influence over the management of C by virtue of A’s entitlement to exercise, or control the exercise of, voting rights in C; or
(g)is entitled to exercise, or control the exercise of, voting power in P which, if it consists of voting rights, constitutes at least 10% of the voting rights in P; or
(b)a child or step-child of A (if under 18);
“parent undertaking” has the same meaning as in the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000(12) (see section 420 of that Act);
in relation to an undertaking with shares, allotted shares (within the meaning of Part 17 of the Companies Act 2006(13));
(c)a child or qualifying young person for whom a person who falls within paragraph (a) or (b) is responsible; or
(a)a trustee of the same trust; or
(a)there is no liability to make rent payments or owner-occupier payments; but
(a)represents an increase in the sum that would be otherwise payable; and
10.—(1) A claimant is to be treated as not liable to make payments where the Secretary of State is satisfied that the liability to make the payments was contrived in order to secure the inclusion of the housing costs element in an award of universal credit or to increase the amount of that element.
(4) “Dwelling”—
(a)in England and Wales, means a dwelling within the meaning of Part 1 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992(14);
(b)in Scotland, means a dwelling within the meaning of Part 2 of that Act.
Croft land included in accommodation
2.—(1) Where accommodation which a claimant normally occupies as their home is situated on or pertains to a croft, croft land used for the purposes of the accommodation is to be treated as included in the accommodation.
(2) “Croft” means a croft within the meaning of section 3(1) of the Crofters (Scotland) Act 1993(15).
3.—(1) Where a claimant—
(a)is required to move into accommodation (“the other accommodation”) on account of essential repairs being carried out to the accommodation the claimant normally occupies as their home;
(b)intends to return to the accommodation which is under repair; and
4.—(1) In sub-paragraph (2), “relevant claimant” means a claimant who meets all of the following conditions—
(a)the claimant has moved into accommodation (“the new accommodation”) and, immediately before the move, met the payment condition and liability condition in respect of the new accommodation; and
(b)there was a delay in moving in that was necessary to enable the new accommodation to be adapted to meet the disablement needs of a person specified in sub-paragraph (3).
(a)immediately before the move, the claimant was entitled to the inclusion of the housing costs element in an award of universal credit in respect of the old accommodation; and
(a)a claimant or any child or qualifying young person for whom a claimant is responsible; and
(a)a claimant is occupying accommodation (“the other accommodation”) other than the accommodation which they normally occupy as their home (“the home accommodation”); and
(b)it is unreasonable to expect the claimant to return to the home accommodation on account of the claimant’s reasonable fear of violence in the home, or by a former partner, against the claimant or any child or qualifying young person for whom the claimant is responsible; but
(a)the claimant meets the payment condition and the liability condition in respect of both the home accommodation and other accommodation; and
(a)the claimant has since moved in and, immediately before the move, met the payment condition and the liability condition in respect of the accommodation;
(b)there was a delay in moving in that was necessary to enable the accommodation to be adapted to meet the disablement needs of a relevant person; and
(2) “Relevant person” means a person specified in paragraph 5(3).
8.—(1) The claimant is to be treated as having occupied accommodation before they moved into it where—
(a)the claimant has since moved in and, immediately before the move, met the payment condition and the liability condition in respect of that accommodation; and
9.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (3), a claimant is to be treated as no longer occupying accommodation from which they are temporarily absent where the absence exceeds, or is expected to exceed, 6 months.
(2) Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to a claimant who falls within paragraph 3.
(3) Where a claimant who falls within paragraph 6 is temporarily absent from the accommodation which they normally occupy as their home, the claimant is to be treated as no longer occupying that accommodation where the absence exceeds, or is expected to exceed, 12 months.
(4) The following Parts of this Schedule provide for the calculation of the amount of housing costs element to be included under regulation 26(2) in a renter’s award of universal credit—
“Housing Act functions” means functions under section 122 of the Housing Act 1996(16) (functions of rent officers in connection with universal credit, housing benefit and rent allowance subsidy and housing credit);
a body which is registered in the register maintained by the Welsh Ministers under Chapter 1 of Part 1 of the Housing Act 1996(17);
a body which is registered in the register maintained by the Scottish Housing Regulator under section 20(1) of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2010(18);
“the Rent Officers Order 2013” means the Rent Officers (Universal Credit Functions) Order 2013(19);
“social housing” has the meaning given in sections 68 to 77 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008(20).
5. This Part contains provisions of general application in calculating the amount of a renter’s housing costs element under Part 4 or 5 of this Schedule.
8.—(1) In calculating the amount of the renter’s housing costs element under Part 4 or 5 of this Schedule, a determination is to be made in accordance with the provisions referred to in sub-paragraph (2) as to the category of accommodation which it is reasonable for the renter to occupy, having regard to the number of persons who are members of the renter’s extended benefit unit (see paragraph 9).
9.—(1) For the purposes of this Schedule, the members of a renter’s extended benefit unit are—
(a)the provisions of paragraph 11 as to treatment of periods of temporary absence of members of the renter’s extended benefit unit;
11.—(1) A member of the renter’s extended benefit unit who is temporarily absent from the accommodation occupied by the renter is to be included in a determination of the number of bedrooms to which the renter is entitled (“relevant determination”) in the circumstances specified in sub-paragraphs (2) to (4).
(a)during the first 6 months of the absence of a child or qualifying young person for whom the renter is treated as not being responsible in accordance with regulation 4(6)(a) (child or qualifying young person looked after by local authority) where, immediately before the local authority started looking after them, the child or qualifying young person was included in the renter’s extended benefit unit and the renter’s award included the housing costs element;
(b)immediately before the start of that period, the non-dependant was included in the renter’s extended benefit unit and the renter’s award included the housing costs element.
(a)the first month of the non-dependant’s temporary absence from Great Britain and, if the circumstances of the non-dependant are such as would be disregarded for the purposes of regulation 11(2) (death of a close relative), a further one month;
(b)the first 6 months of the non-dependant’s temporary absence from Great Britain in the circumstances described in regulation 11(3)(a) (absence solely in connection with treatment for illness or physical or mental impairment);
Additional room where renter requires overnight care
(a)one or more persons who do not live in the renter’s accommodation are engaged to provide overnight care for the renter and to stay overnight at the accommodation on a regular basis; and
13.—(1) In calculating the amount of the housing costs element under Part 4 or 5 of this Schedule, a deduction is to be made in respect of each non-dependant who is a member of the renter’s extended benefit unit.
(i)regulation 8 of the Social Security (Disability Living Allowance) Regulations 1991(21),
(ii)regulation 6 of the Social Security (Attendance Allowance) Regulations 1991(22),
(iii)regulation 21 of the Social Security (General Benefit) Regulations 1982(23), or
16.—(1) No deduction is to be made under paragraph 13 in respect of any non-dependant who is a member of the renter’s extended benefit unit to whom sub-paragraph (2) applies.
(g)a person in receipt of carer’s allowance;
(a)the renter’s liability to make rent payments in respect of accommodation A and accommodation B is to a provider of social housing; and
the new accommodation; and
the old accommodation.
the home accommodation; and
the other accommodation.
determine which accommodation the renter normally occupies as their home; and
take the amount of the housing costs contributions deducted in respect of the accommodation not so occupied and add that to the amount resulting from step 2.
(i)to discharge any of the local authority’s functions under Part 3 of the Housing Act 1985(24), Part 7 of the Housing Act 1996(25) or Part 2 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987(26), or
(i)to discharge any of the local authority’s functions under Part 3 of the Housing Act 1985, Part 7 of the Housing Act 1996 or Part 2 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 1987, or
22. The amount of the renter’s housing costs element under this Part is to be calculated as follows.
the amount of the renter’s core rent; and
the amount of the renter’s cap rent,
23. Except where paragraph 24 applies, the renter’s core rent is to be determined as follows.
25.—(1) The renter’s cap rent is to be determined as follows.
(a)the broad rental market area in which the renter’s accommodation is situated; and
“relevant time” means the time at which the amount of the renter’s housing costs element is calculated under paragraph 22.
26. In calculating the amount of a renter’s housing costs element under paragraph 22, no renter is entitled to more than 4 bedrooms.
27.—(1) In calculating the amount of a renter’s housing costs element under paragraph 22, any specified renter (within the meaning of paragraph 28) is entitled to shared accommodation only.
(a)was formerly provided with accommodation under section 20 of the Children Act 1989(27) (which makes provision for local authorities to provide accommodation for certain children); and
(b)was living in such accommodation on E’s 16th birthday.
(a)was previously provided with accommodation by a local authority under section 25 of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995(28) (provision of accommodation for children etc); and
(b)was living in that accommodation on E’s 16th birthday.
(6) In relation to England and Wales, E is under 35 years old and is the subject of active multi-agency management pursuant to arrangements established by a responsible authority under section 325(2) of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (arrangements for assessing etc. risks posed by certain offenders)(29).
“the 2005 Act” means the Management of Offenders etc. (Scotland) Act 2005(30);
Power to apply to rent officer if relevant payments excessive
(2) The Secretary of State may apply to a rent officer for a determination to be made as to the amount of the relevant payment by the officer in exercise of the officer’s Housing Act functions.
33. The amount of the renter’s housing costs element under this Part is to be calculated by reference to the formula—
“S” is the amount resulting from whichever of paragraph 34 or 35 applies in the renter’s case, and
(5) No deduction for under-occupation is to be made in calculating the amount of the renter’s housing costs element under this Part in any case to which regulation 26(4) to (6) (shared ownership) applies.
1.—(1) This Schedule contains provisions about claimants to whom regulation 26(3) applies.
(2) Claimants who fall within sub-paragraph (1) are referred to in this Schedule as “owner-occupiers” (and references to “joint owner-occupiers” are to joint claimants to whom regulation 26(3) applies).
(3) Part 2 of this Schedule sets out an exception to section 11(1) of the Act for certain owner-occupiers in whose case an award of universal credit is not to include an amount of housing costs element calculated under this Schedule.
(4) Part 3 of this Schedule provides for a qualifying period that is to elapse before an amount of housing costs element calculated under this Schedule may be included in an owner-occupier’s award of universal credit.
(5) Part 4 provides for the calculation of the amount of housing costs element to be included under this Schedule in an owner-occupier’s award of universal credit.
“alternative finance payments” has the meaning given in paragraph 6 of Schedule 1;
“loan interest payments” has the meaning given in paragraph 5 of Schedule 1;
(2) “Owner-occupier payments” has the meaning given in paragraph 4 of Schedule 1.
(3) “Service charge payments” is to be understood in accordance with paragraphs 7 and 8 of that Schedule.
4.—(1) Section 11(1) of the Act (housing costs) does not apply to any owner-occupier in relation to an assessment period where—
(a)the owner-occupier has any earned income; or
(3) Nothing in this paragraph prevents an amount calculated under Schedule 4 from being included in the award of any claimant who falls within regulation 26(4) to (6) (shared ownership).
(a)in the case of a new award, 3 consecutive assessment periods in relation to which——
(b)in any case where an amount calculated under this Schedule has for any reason ceased to be included in the award, 3 consecutive assessment periods in relation to which the owner-occupier would otherwise qualify for the inclusion of an amount calculated under this Schedule in their award.
(a)that qualifying period stops running; and
(a)a jobseeker’s allowance; or
(a)an award of universal credit to joint owner-occupiers is terminated because they cease to be a couple; and
(b)a further award is made to one of them (or to each of them); and
(3) But where, immediately before the joint owner-occupiers’ award was terminated, an amount of housing costs element calculated under this Schedule was already included in the award, no qualifying period under paragraph 5 applies to the owner-occupier in relation to the commencement of the further award (or each further award).
(a)is made on a claim; or
(b)by virtue of regulation 9(6) of the Universal Credit, Personal Independence Payment, Jobseeker’s Allowance and Employment and Support Allowance (Claims and Payments) Regulations 2013(31) is made without a claim.
9. The amount of the owner-occupier’s housing costs element under this Schedule is the aggregate of the amounts resulting from paragraphs 10, 11 and 13 in respect of all relevant payments which are to be taken into account under paragraph 8.
Identify which is the lower of these two amounts—
the amount resulting from step 1 or 2 (as the case may be); and
“A” is the amount identified in step 3, and
(3) In the application of sub-paragraph (2) to a loan (or any part of a loan) which was taken out for the purpose of making necessary adaptations to the accommodation to meet the disablement needs of a person specified in paragraph 5(3) of Schedule 3—
(a)the loan (or the part of the loan) is to be disregarded for the purposes of steps 2 and 3; and
(4) Any variation in the amount of capital for the time being owing in connection with a loan is not to be taken into account after the relevant date until such time as the Secretary of State recalculates the amount under this Schedule by reference to the amount of capital owing in connection with the loan—
(5) “Relevant date”, in relation to an owner-occupier, means the date on which an amount of housing costs element calculated under this Schedule is first included in the owner-occupier’s award.
(2) The amount in respect of the alternative finance arrangements to which the payments relate is to be calculated as follows.
the amount resulting from Step 1; and
“A” is the amount identified in step 2, and
(3) “Purchase price” means the price paid by a party to the alternative financial arrangements other than the owner-occupier in order to acquire the interest in the accommodation to which those arrangements relate less the amount of any initial payment made by the owner-occupier in connection with the acquisition of that interest.
12.—(1) The standard rate is the average mortgage rate published by the Bank of England which, immediately before this Schedule comes into force, has effect for the purposes of paragraph 12 of Schedule 3 to the Income Support (General) Regulations 1987(32) (which makes provision as to the standard rate to be used in determining amounts applicable to a claimant in respect of income support).
(3) This sub-paragraph applies when, on any reference day, the Bank of England publishes an average mortgage rate which differs by 0.5% or more from the standard rate that applies on that reference day (whether it applies by virtue of sub-paragraph (1) or by virtue of a previous application of this sub-paragraph).
(a)for the purposes of sub-paragraph (3), on the day after the reference day referred to in sub-paragraph (4);
(b)for the purpose of calculating the amount of housing costs element to be included under this Schedule in an owner-occupier’s award, on the day specified by the Secretary of State for that purpose.
(6) At least 7 days before a variation of the standard rate comes into effect under sub-paragraph (5)(b), the Secretary of State must arrange for notice to be published on a publicly accessible website of—
“average mortgage rate” means the effective interest rate (non-seasonally adjusted) of United Kingdom resident banks and building societies for loans to households secured on dwellings published by the Bank of England in respect of the most recent period specified for that rate at the time of publication(33);
“reference day” means any day falling on or after the date on which this Schedule comes into force.
Determine the period in respect of which each service charge payment is payable and determine the amount of the payment in respect of a month (see sub-paragraphs (3) and (4)).
(4) Where an owner-occupier is liable for service charge payments under arrangements that provide for one or more service charge free periods, the monthly equivalent is to be calculated over 12 months by reference to the total number of service charge payments which the owner-occupier is liable to make in that 12 month period.
(5) “Service charge free period” means any period in respect of which the owner-occupier has no liability to make one or more of the service charge payments which are to be taken into account under paragraph 8.
Regulation 39(2) and(3)
mobilise more than 100 metres on level ground without stopping in order to avoid significant discomfort or exhaustion; or
mobilise more than 200 metres on level ground without stopping in order to avoid significant discomfort or exhaustion; or
standing unassisted by another person (even if free to move around);
sitting (even in an adjustable chair); or
a combination of paragraphs (i) and (ii),
verbal means (such as hearing or lip reading) alone;
non-verbal means (such as reading 16 point print or Braille) alone; or
a combination of sub-paragraphs (i) and (ii),
7(a) Cannot understand a simple message, such as the location of a fire escape, due to sensory impairment. 15
(b) Cannot safely complete a potentially hazardous task such as crossing the road, without being accompanied by another person, due to sensory impairment. 5
substantial leakage of the contents of a collecting device,
13. Initiating and completing personal action (which means planning, organisation, problem solving, prioritising or switching tasks). 13(a) Cannot, due to impaired mental function, reliably initiate or complete at least two sequential personal actions. 15
Cannot convey food or drink to the claimant’s own mouth without repeatedly stopping or experiencing breathlessness or severe discomfort;
Cannot convey food or drink to the claimant’s own mouth without receiving regular prompting given by someone else in the claimant’s presence; or
(i)any incidence or spread of infection or contamination, within the meaning of section 45A(3) of the Public Health (Control of Disease) Act 1984(34) in respect of which regulations are made under Part 2A of that Act (public health protection) for the purpose of preventing, protecting against, controlling or providing a public health response to, such incidence or spread, or
(ii)tuberculosis or any infectious disease to which regulation 9 of the Public Health (Aircraft) Regulations 1979 (powers in respect of persons leaving aircraft)(35) applies or to which regulation 10 of the Public Health (Ships) Regulations 1979 (powers in respect of certain persons on ships)(36) applies; and
(i)infectious disease within the meaning of section 1(5) of the Public Health etc (Scotland) Act 2008(37), or exposure to an organism causing that disease; or
and the Secretary of State is satisfied that the claimant should be treated as having limited capability for work and work-related activity.
10.—(1) The value of any right to receive a pension under an occupational or personal pension scheme or any other pension scheme registered under section 153 of the Finance Act 2004(38).
(2) “Occupational pension scheme” and “personal pension scheme” have the meaning in section 1 of the Pension Schemes Act 1993(39).
(a)under section 17, 23B, 23C or 24A of the Children Act 1989(40), section 12 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968(41) or section 29 or 30 of Children (Scotland) Act 1995; or
(b)there is a reduction relating to the award of the employment and support allowance under section 11J of the Welfare Reform Act 2007(42); and
(b)if the award of the employment and support allowance has terminated, any days falling after the date of that termination and before the date on which the award of universal credits starts,
(4) The amount of the reduction in the award of universal credit for any assessment period in which the reduction is applied is the amount calculated in accordance with regulation 110.
(b)there is a reduction relating to the person’s award of a jobseeker’s allowance under section 6J or 6K of the Jobseekers Act 1995(43); and
(3) The period for which the reduction is to have effect is the number of days which apply to the person under regulations 19 to 21 of the Jobseeker’s Allowance Regulations 2013(44) minus—
(b)if the award of the jobseeker’s allowance has terminated, any days falling after the date of that termination and before the date on which the award of universal credits starts,
(b)there is a subsequent sanctionable failure under section 26 or 27 of the Act; and
(c)the failure giving rise to the reduction in relation to the award of an employment and support allowance or the award of a jobseeker’s allowance (“the previous failure”) and the reduction period determined for that failure correspond with a failure specified under section 26 or 27 of the Act to which the same reduction period would apply under Chapter 2 of Part 8 of these Regulations,
for the purposes of determining the reduction period for that subsequent failure, the previous failure is to be treated as if it were the corresponding failure under section 26 or 27 of the Act.
2000 c.14. Section 3 was amended by section 95 of, and paragraph 4 of Schedule 5 to, the Care Standards Act 2008 (c.14).
1985 c.69. An amendment to section 1(1) which was inserted by section 3 of, and paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 to, the Housing (Scotland) Act 1988 (c.43) was repealed by section 112 of, and paragraph 11 of Schedule 10 to, the Housing (Scotland) Act 2001 (asp 10).
2000 c.14. Section 2 was amended by section 103 of the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 (c.43); section 2 of, and paragraph 199 of Schedule 1 to, the National Health Service (Consequential Provisions) Act 2006 (c.43); section 95 of, and paragraph 3 of Schedule 5 to, the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (c.14); and by S.I. 2001/3968 and 2008/2352.
2007 c.3. Part 10A was inserted by section 365 of, and Part 1 of Schedule 2 to, the Taxation (International and Other Provisions) Act 2010 (c.8).
2006 c.1.
1993 c.44. Section 3(1) is amended by section 21(a) of the Crofting Reform etc. Act 2007 (asp 7) and section 22(1) of the Crofting Reform (Scotland) Act 2010 (asp 14).
1996 c.52. Section 122 was amended by section 127 of, and paragraph 60 of Schedule 7 to, the Local Government Act 2003 (c.26), section 40 of, and paragraph 12 of Schedule 5 to, and section 67 of, Schedule 8 to, the Welfare Reform Act 2007 (c.5).
1996 c.52. Section 1(1) was amended by section 61(1) and 3 of the Housing and Regeneration Act 2008 (c.17) and paragraph 83 of Schedule 16, and Part 6 of Schedule 18, to the Government of Wales Act 1998 (c.38).
2010 (asp 17).
S.I. 2013/382
S.I. 1991/2890.
S.I. 1991/2740.
1989 c.41. Section 20 was amended by section 139(1) of, and paragraph 59 of Schedule 3 to, and Schedule 5 to, the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (c.38) and section 53(2) of the Children Act 2004 (c.31).
2003 c.44. Section 10(1) was amended by S.I. 2008/ 912. See “MAPPA Guidance (2012) Version 4” published in May 2012 by the Secretary of State.
2005 asp 14. See Justice and Communities Circular JD/01/2012, “Sections 10 and 11 of the Management of Offenders etc. (Scotland) Act 2005: Multi Agency Public Protection Arrangements (MAPPA) National Guidance 2012”, Version 1, published by Scottish Ministers in January 2012.
S.I. 1987/1967. Paragraph 12 was substituted by S.I. 2004/2825 and amended by S.I. 2007/3183, 2008/3195 and 2010/1811.
This is available on the Bank of England website: http://www.bankofengland.co.uk/statistics/bankstats/current/index.htm.. The effective rate appears in Table G1.4 in the column headed “HSDE”.
2007 Section 11J was inserted by section 57 of the Welafre Reform Act 2012.
1995 c.18. Sections 6J and 6K were inserted by section 49(3) of the Welfare Reform Act 2012.