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The Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 1990

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PART IINTRODUCTION

Citation and commencement

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 1990.

(2) This Order shall come into force for the purposes of–

(a)articles 1, 2, 10, 18 and 19 on 1st April 1990;

(b)article 9 on 6th April 1990;

(c)articles 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 11 on 9th April 1990;

(d)articles 12 and 13 on 10th April 1990;

(e)articles 14, 15 and 16, in so far as they relate to a particular beneficiary, on the first day of the first benefit week to commence for that beneficiary on or after 9th April 1990, and for the purpose of this and the next following sub-paragraph, “benefit week” has the same meaning as in the Income Support Regulations;

(f)article 17(7), in so far as the sums specified are relevant for the purposes of paragraph 9(2)(a) of Schedule 3 to the Income Support Regulations, on the first day of the benefit week to commence for the beneficiary on or after 9th April 1990;

(g)except in a case to which sub-paragraph (f) applies, article 17, in relation to a case where rent is payable at intervals of a week or any multiple thereof, 2nd April 1990, and in relation to any other case, 1st April 1990.

(3) The increases made by this Order in the sums specified for rates or amounts of benefit under the 1975 Act or the Pensions Act shall take effect for each case on the date specified in relation to that case in article 5 of the Order.

Interpretation

2.  In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires–

“the 1975 Act” means the Social Security Act 1975(1);

“the 1986 Act” means the Social Security Act 1986;

“the Pensions Act” means the Social Security Pensions Act 1975(2);

“the Community Charge Benefits Regulations” means the Community Charge Benefits (General) Regulations 1989(3);

“the Family Credit Regulations” means the Family Credit (General) Regulations 1987(4);

“the Income Support Regulations” means the Income Support (General) Regulations 1987(5); and

“the Housing Benefit Regulations” means the Housing Benefit (General) Regulations 1987(6).

PART IISOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS

Alterations in rates or amounts of certain benefits under the 1975 Act

3.—(1) In this article, “Schedule 4” means Schedule 4 to the 1975 Act(7).

(2) The sums specified in paragraph (3) below shall be increased from and including the respective dates specified in article 5 below; and Schedule 4 shall accordingly have effect as set out in Schedule 1 to this Order.

(3) The sums mentioned in paragraph (2) above are the sums specified in Parts I, III, IV and V of Schedule 4 (contributory periodical benefits, non-contributory periodical benefits, increase of benefits for dependants and rate or amounts of industrial injuries benefits, respectively), except in Part III the sum specified for age addition.

(4) It is hereby directed that the sums falling to be calculated under section 59B(5)(8) of the 1975 Act (calculation of weekly rate of retirement allowance) shall be increased from a date specified in article 5 below by 7.6 per cent. of their amount apart from this Order.

Increase in rates or amounts of certain benefits under the Pensions Act

4.—(1) The sums specified in paragraphs (2) and (3) below shall be increased from and including the respective dates specified in article 5 below.

(2) In section 6(1)(a) of the Pensions Act (basic pension in a Category A retirement pension)–

(a)so far as the sum is relevant for the purpose of calculating, under section 14(6) of the 1975 Act, the rate of sickness benefit, for the sum of £41.80 there shall be substituted the sum of £45.00;

(b)except so far as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) above, for the sum of £43.60 there shall be substituted the sum of £46.90.

(3) It is hereby directed(9) that the sums which are–

(a)the additional pensions in the rates of long-term benefits calculated by reference to any final relevant year earlier than the tax year 1989/90,

(b)the increases in the rates of retirement pensions under Schedule 1 to the Pensions Act (increase of pension where pensioner’s entitlement deferred), and

(c)payable to a pensioner as part of his Category A or Category B retirement pension by virtue of an order made under section 126A of the 1975 Act(10) or section 63 of the 1986 Act,

shall in each case be increased by 7.6 per cent. of their amount apart from this Order.

(4) It is hereby directed that sums which are payable by virtue of section 35(6) of the Pensions Act (which provides for increases in a person’s guaranteed minimum pension if payment of his occupational pension is postponed after he attains pensionable age) to a person who is also entitled to a Category A or Category B retirement pension (including sums payable by virtue of section 36(3)), shall be increased by 4.6 per cent. of their amount apart from this order(11).

Dates on which sums specified for rates or amounts of benefit under the 1975 Act or the Pensions Act are increased by this Order

5.—(1) Paragraphs (2) to (8) of this article, which are subject to the provisions of paragraph (9) below, specify the date on which the increases made by this Order in the sums specified for rates or amounts of benefit under the 1975 Act or the Pensions Act shall take effect for each case.

(2) In relation to the case of a person over pensionable age whose entitlement to a Category A retirement pension is deferred and for whom the rate of unemployment benefit, sickness benefit or invalidity pension falls to be calculated in accordance with section 14(6) or 15(4) of the 1975 Act(12), the increases in the sums mentioned in articles 3, 4 and 7 for Category A and B retirement pension and graduated retirement benefit (together with, where appropriate, increases for dependants) shall take effect on 12th April 1990 and in relation to all other cases the increases in such sums shall take effect on 9th April 1990.

(3) The increase in the sums mentioned in Article 4(3)(c) and (4) shall take effect on 9th April 1990.

(4) The increases in the sums specified for the rate of maternity allowance, widowed mother’s allowance, widow’s pension, Category C and D retirement pension, child’s special allowance(13), attendance allowance, invalid care allowance (except in a case where the Secretary of State has made arrangements for it to be paid on a Wednesday), and guardian’s allowance shall in all cases take effect on 9th April 1990.

(5) The increases in the sums specified for the rate of mobility allowance, invalid care allowance (in a case where the Secretary of State has made arrangements for it to be paid on a Wednesday) (together with, where appropriate, increases for dependants), disablement benefit (together with increases of disablement pension), maximum disablement gratuity under section 57(5) of the 1975 Act(14), industrial death benefit by way of widow’s and widower’s pension and allowance in respect of children (together with, where appropriate, increases for dependants) and maximum, under section 91(1) of the 1975 Act, of the aggregate of weekly benefit payable for successive accidents, shall in all cases take effect from 11th April 1990.

(6) Where a person’s weekly rate of Category A or B retirement pension falls to be increased under the provisions of section 28(7) or 29(8) of the 1975 Act(15) by reference to the weekly rate of invalidity allowance to which he was previously entitled, the increase in the sum specified for the appropriate rate of invalidity allowance shall take effect on 9th April 1990, and where it does not fall to be so increased the sum so specified shall take effect on 12th April 1990.

(7) The increases in the sums specified for the rate of unemployment and sickness benefit, invalidity pension and severe disablement allowance (together with, where appropriate, increases for dependants), shall take effect in all cases on 12th April 1990.

(8) The increase in the sums falling to be calculated in accordance with section 59B(5) of the 1975 Act (retirement allowance) shall take effect on 11th April 1990.

(9) In the case of a person who is subject to the provisions of regulations made under section 82(6)(b) or 85(1) of the 1975 Act (suspension or adjustment of benefit for a person undergoing medical or other treatment as an in-patient in a hospital) the increase in the sum mentioned in article 4(2)(b) of this Order shall take effect in that case on the day on which the increase in the benefit payable to him apart from those regulations takes effect.

Increase in rates of certain benefits under the Industrial Injuries and Diseases (Old Cases) Act 1975

6.  In the Industrial Injuries and Diseases (Old Cases) Act 1975(16), the sum of £26.20 referred to in section 2(6)(c) (maximum weekly rate of lesser incapacity allowance supplementing workmen’s compensation) and section 7(2)(b) (industrial diseases benefit schemes: weekly rate of allowance payable where disablement is not total) shall be increased; and from and including 11th April 1990 for that sum in section 2(6)(c), and from and including 12th April 1990 for that sum in section 7(2)(b), there shall be substituted the sum of £28.20.

Increase in rate of graduated retirement benefit and increments thereof

7.—(1) In the National Insurance Act 1965(17), the sum of 5.71 pence referred to in section 36(1) (graduated retirement benefit) shall be increased by 7.6 per cent.; and from and including 9th April 1990 the reference in that provision to that sum shall accordingly have effect as a reference to 6.14 pence.

(2) It is hereby directed that the sums which are the increases of graduated retirement benefit under Schedule 2 to the Social Security (Graduated Retirement Benefit) (No. 2) Regulations 1978(18) (increases for deferred retirement) shall be increased by 7.6 per cent. of their amount apart from this Order.

Sum specified for child benefit

8.  In regulation 2 of the Child Benefit and Social Security (Fixing and Adjustment of Rates) Regulations 1976(19) (weekly rates of child benefit)–

(a)in paragraph (1), the sum specified is £7.25; and

(b)in paragraph (2), for the sum of £5.20, there shall be substituted the sum of £5.60.

Statutory Sick Pay

9.  In section 7(1) of the Social Security and Housing Benefits Act 1982(20) (relationship between rates of payment of statutory sick pay and employees' normal weekly earnings) the sums specified in paragraph (a) are £52.10 and £84.00 respectively and the sum specified in paragraph (b) is £36.25.

Statutory Maternity Pay

10.  The sum specified in regulation 6 of the Statutory Maternity Pay (General) Regulations 1986(21) (lower rate of statutory maternity pay) shall be increased by the substitution for the sum of £36.25 of the sum of £39.25.

Earnings Limits

11.  The sums specified in section 41(2B) of the 1975 Act(22) (earnings limits in respect of child dependency increases) shall be increased from £95, £12 and £95 to £100, £13 and £100 respectively.

PART IIIFAMILY CREDIT, INCOME SUPPORT, HOUSING BENEFIT AND COMMUNITY CHARGE BENEFITS

Family Credit

12.  In the Family Credit Regulations–

(a)in regulation 46(4) (determination of appropriate maximum family credit), the sum prescribed is £3,000;

(b)in regulation 46(4), (5) and (6) the amount specified for the credit in respect of a child or young person is NIL;

(c)in regulation 47 (applicable amount for family credit) for the sum of £54.80 there shall be substituted the sum of £57.60; and

(d)in paragraph 19 of Schedule 2 (sums to be disregarded in calculating income), in sub-paragraph (b) for the sum of £7.00 there shall be substituted the sum of £7.35.

Sums prescribed for the purpose of Family Credit

13.  The sums prescribed in Schedule 4 to the Family Credit Regulations (determination of maximum family credit) shall be increased as from 10th April 1990; and Schedule 4 shall accordingly have effect as set out in Schedule 2 to this Order.

Applicable amounts for Income Support

14.—(1) As from 9th April 1990 the sums relevant to the calculation of an applicable amount as specified in the Income Support Regulations shall be the sums set out in the following provisions of this article and the Schedules thereto; and for this purpose references in this article to a numbered regulation or Schedule are, unless the context otherwise requires, references to the regulations of or Schedules to the Income Support Regulations bearing that number.

(2) In regulations 17(1)(b), 18(1)(c), 21(1) and 71(1)(a)(ii), (b)(ii) and (iii), (c)(ii) and (d)(i), and in paragraph 14(a) of Part III of Schedule 2, paragraph 1(2) of Part I of Schedule 4, the sum specified is in each case £3,000.

(3) The sums specified in Part I of Schedule 2 (applicable amounts: personal allowances) shall be increased; and accordingly that Part of Schedule 2 shall have effect as set out in Schedule 3 to this Order.

(4) In paragraph 3 of Part II of Schedule 2 (family premium) for the sum of £6.50 there shall be substituted the sum of £7.35.

(5) The sums specified in Part IV of Schedule 2 (weekly amounts of premiums) shall be increased; and accordingly that Part of Schedule 2 shall have effect as set out in Schedule 4 to this Order.

(6) In paragraph 11(1) of Schedule 3 (housing costs: non-dependant deductions) for the sums of £12.50, £9.15, £7.20 and £3.85 there shall be substituted the sums of £14.80, £10.85, £8.50 and £4.55 respectively.

(7) In paragraph 11(2) of Schedule 3 for the sum of £52.10 there shall be substituted the sum of £56.05.

(8) Those sums relevant to the calculation of an applicable amount which are specified in Schedule 4 (applicable amounts of persons in residential care and nursing homes) shall be increased; and accordingly those paragraphs in Schedule 4 where such a sum is specified shall have effect as set out in Part I of Schedule 5 to this Order.

(9) Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (8) of this article, the sums specified in Schedule 4 are those set out in Part II of Schedule 5 to this Order.

(10) Those sums relevant to the calculation of an applicable amount which are specified in Schedule 7 (applicable amounts in special cases) shall be increased; and accordingly those paragraphs in Schedule 7 where such a sum is specified shall have effect as set out in Part I of Schedule 6 to this Order.

(11) Except as provided in paragraph (10) above, the sums specified in Schedule 7 are those set out in Part II of Schedule 6 to this Order.

(12) The sums specified in any provision of the Income Support Regulations set out in column (1) of Schedule 7 to this Order are the sums set out in column (2) of that Schedule.

(13) In paragraph 19 of Schedule 9, (sums to be disregarded in calculating income), in sub-paragraph (b) for the sum of £7.00 there shall be substituted the sum of £7.35.

Income Support Transitional Protection

15.  Sums which are special transitional additions to income support payable in accordance with regulation 15 of the Income Support (Transitional) Regulations 1987(23) shall be increased by 5.2 per cent. of their amount apart from this Order.

The Relevant Sum for Income Support

16.  In section 23(5)(b) of the 1986 Act(24) (trade disputes: the relevant sum) the substituted sum is £19.50.

Applicable amounts for housing benefit

17.—(1) As from a date determined in accordance with article 1 of this Order, the sums relevant to the calculation of an applicable amount and specified in the Housing Benefit Regulations shall be the sums set out in the following provisions of this article and Schedules 8 and 9 to this Order; and for this purpose references in this article to a numbered regulation or Schedule are, unless the context otherwise requires, references to the regulations of and Schedules to the Housing Benefit Regulations bearing that number.

(2) In regulations 16(b) and 17(c) (applicable amounts) the sum specified is in each regulation £3,000.

(3) In regulation 18(1) (patients), for the sum of £8.70 in sub-paragraphs (a), (b) and (d)(ii), there shall be substituted the sum of £11.75, for the sum of £8.70 in sub-paragraph (c) and (d)(i) there shall be substituted the sum of £9.40 and for the sum of £17.40 there shall be substituted the sum of £23.50.

(4) In regulation 63(1) (non-dependant deductions), for the sums of £9.15, £3.85 and £3.35 (twice) there shall be substituted the sums of £10.85, £4.55 and £3.95 (twice) respectively.

(5) In regulation 63(2), for the sum of £52.10 there shall be substituted the sum of £56.05.

(6) In paragraph 1A(25) of Part I of Schedule 1, for the sums of £12.50, £12.50, £6.25, £8.30, £8.30, £4.15 and £1.50, there shall be substituted the sums of £13.15, £13.15, £6.60, £8.75, £8.75, £4.35 and £1.60 respectively.

(7) In paragraph 5(2) of Part II of Schedule 1, for the sums of £7.00, £0.85, £0.55 and £0.85 there shall be substituted the sums of £7.35, £0.90, £0.60 and £0.90 respectively.

(8) The sums specified in Part I of Schedule 2 (applicable amounts: personal allowances) shall be increased; and accordingly that Part of Schedule 2 shall have effect as set out in Schedule 8 to this Order.

(9) In paragraph 3 of Part II of Schedule 2, for the sum of £6.50 there shall be substituted the increased sum of £7.35.

(10) The sums specified in Part IV of Schedule 2 (applicable amounts: premiums) shall be increased; and accordingly that Part of Schedule 2 shall have effect as set out in Schedule 9 to this Order.

(11) In paragraph 20 of Schedule 4 (sums to be disregarded in calculation of income), in sub-paragraph (b) for the sum of £7.00 there shall be substituted the sum of £7.35.

Applicable amounts for Community Charge benefits

18.—(1) As from 1st April 1990, the sums relevant to the calculation of an applicable amount and specified in the Community Charge Benefits Regulations shall be the sums set out in the following provisions of this article and in Schedules 10 and 11 to this Order; and for this purpose references in this article to a numbered regulation or Schedule are, unless the context otherwise requires, references to the regulations of and Schedules to the Community Charge Benefits Regulations bearing that number.

(2) In regulations 7(b) and 8(c) (applicable amounts) the sum specified is in each regulation £3,000.

(3) In regulation 9(1) (patients), for the sum of £8.70 in sub-paragraphs (a), (b) and (d)(ii), there shall be substituted the sum of £11.75, for the sum of £8.70 in sub-paragraphs (c) and (d)(i) there shall be substituted the sum of £9.40 and for the sum of £17.40 there shall be substituted the sum of £23.50.

(4) The sums specified in Part I of Schedule 1 (applicable amounts: personal allowances) shall be increased; and accordingly that Part of Schedule 1 shall have effect as set out in Schedule 10 to this Order.

(5) In paragraph 3 of Part II of Schedule 1, for the sum of £6.50 there shall be substituted the increased sum of £7.35.

(6) The sums specified in Part IV of Schedule 1 (applicable amounts: premiums) shall be increased; and accordingly that Part of Schedule 1 shall have effect as set out in Schedule 11 to this Order.

(7) In paragraph 20 of Schedule 3 (sums disregarded in calculation of income other than earnings), for the sum of £7.00 there shall be substituted the increased sum of £7.35.

PART IVREVOCATIONS

Revocations

19.  Articles 3 to 11 and 15 to 20 of and Schedules 1 and 3 to 12 to the Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 1989(26) are hereby revoked in relation to any particular case as from the date on which the rates or amounts of benefit specified in this Order in relation to that benefit takes effect in relation to that case.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Social Security.

Nicholas Scott

Minister of State,

Department of Social Security

13th February 1990

We consent,

John Taylor

D. Lightbown

Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury

20th February 1990

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