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3.—(1) The Housing Benefit (Persons who have attained the qualifying age for state pension credit) Regulations 2006(1) are amended as follows.
(2) In regulation 2(1)(2) (interpretation) after the definition of “person on state pension credit” insert—
““person who requires overnight care” means a person (“P”)—
who—
is in receipt of attendance allowance;
is in receipt of the care component of disability living allowance at the highest or middle rate prescribed in accordance with section 72(3) of the Act; or
although not satisfying either paragraph (i) or (ii) above has provided the relevant authority with such certificates, documents, information or evidence as are sufficient to satisfy the authority that P requires overnight care; and
whom the relevant authority is satisfied reasonably requires, and has in fact arranged, that one or more people who do not occupy as their home the dwelling to which the claim or award for housing benefit relates should—
be engaged in providing overnight care for P;
regularly stay overnight at the dwelling for that purpose; and
be provided with the use of a bedroom in that dwelling additional to those used by the persons who occupy the dwelling as their home,
but, in a case where P is treated as occupying a dwelling which P does not actually occupy, sub-paragraph (b)(ii) and (iii) are to be treated as satisfied where the relevant authority is satisfied that it is reasonable in the circumstances for an additional bedroom to be provided in that dwelling;”.
(3) In regulation 12D(1)(3) (eligible rent and maximum rent (LHA)) at the beginning insert, “Except where regulation 12M (transitional protection – reduction in LHA) applies,”.
(4) Omit regulation 12L(4) (transitional protection – larger properties).
(5) Before regulation 13(5) (maximum rent) insert—
12M.—(1) This regulation applies where—
(a)reference was made to a maximum rent (LHA) in determining the amount of the eligible rent which applied immediately before 1st April 2011;
(b)on or after 1st April 2011 the relevant authority is required to determine a maximum rent (LHA) by virtue of—
(i)regulation 13C(2)(d)(i) (change of category of dwelling) because the claimant has become entitled to a larger category of dwelling; or
(ii)regulation 13C(3) (anniversary of LHA date); and
(c)the determination referred to in sub-paragraph (b) is the first determination of a maximum rent (LHA) the relevant authority is required to make on or after 1st April 2011.
(2) Where this regulation applies, the claimant’s eligible rent is—
(a)the maximum rent (LHA) where that is equal to or higher than the eligible rent which applied immediately before 1st April 2011; or
(b)in any other case, the lower of—
(i)the amount of the eligible rent which applied immediately before 1st April 2011; or
(ii)the amount of the cap rent by reference to which the maximum rent (LHA) referred to in paragraph (1)(b) was determined.
(3) Where the claimant’s eligible rent is determined in accordance with paragraph (2)(b) it will continue to apply until, on or after 1st April 2011, the first of the following events occurs—
(a)the period 9 months after the determination of the maximum rent (LHA) referred to in paragraph (1)(b) has expired;
(b)the relevant authority is required to determine a new maximum rent (LHA) by virtue of regulation 13C(2)(d)(i) (change of category of dwelling) because the claimant has become entitled to a larger category of dwelling and the maximum rent (LHA) is equal to or higher than the eligible rent referred to in paragraph (2)(b);
(c)the relevant authority is required to determine a new maximum rent (LHA) by virtue of regulation 13C(2)(d)(i) (change of category of dwelling) because the claimant has become entitled to a smaller category of dwelling;
(d)the relevant authority is required to determine an eligible rent following a change of dwelling; or
(e)the relevant authority is required to determine an eligible rent in accordance with regulation 12D(3) (protection on death).
(4) Where the eligible rent ceases to apply because of paragraph (3)(a), the eligible rent will be the maximum rent (LHA) which would have applied but for the transitional protection in paragraph (2)(b).
(5) Where the eligible rent is the maximum rent (LHA), it shall be treated as if it had been determined in accordance with regulation 12D(2)(a) (eligible rent is maximum rent (LHA)) and shall apply according to the provisions of regulation 12D.”.
(6) In regulation 13D(6) (determination of a maximum rent (LHA))—
(a)in paragraph (2)(c) for “to a maximum of five” substitute “up to a maximum of four”;
(b)at the end of paragraph (3) insert—
“and one additional bedroom in any case where the claimant or the claimant’s partner is a person who requires overnight care (or in any case where both of them are).”;
(c)for paragraph (5) substitute—
“(5) Where the applicable local housing allowance exceeds the cap rent, the maximum rent (LHA) shall be the cap rent.”; and
(d)omit paragraphs (6), (8) and (9).
(7) In regulation 14(8)(7) (requirement to refer to rent officers) in the definition of “change relating to a rent allowance” for “or (d)” substitute “, (d) or (e)”.
(8) In regulation 77(3A)(b)(8) (circumstances in which payment may be made to a landlord)—
(a)after paragraph (iii) add—
“or
(iv)the relevant authority considers that it will assist the claimant in securing or retaining a tenancy.”; and
(b)for paragraph (4) substitute—
“(4) In this regulation—
“landlord” has the same meaning as in regulation 95 and paragraph (2) of that regulation shall have effect for the purposes of this regulation; and
“tenancy” includes—
in Scotland, any other right of occupancy; and
in England and Wales, a licence to occupy premises.”.
(9) In regulation 95A(9)(9) (information to be provided to rent officers) between paragraph (b) and the word “and” insert—
“(ba)whether the claimant or the claimant’s partner is a person who requires overnight care;”.
(10) In paragraph 2(3) of Schedule 2(10) (excluded tenancies) after paragraph (d) add—
“(e)the claimant or the claimant’s partner becomes or ceases to be a person who requires overnight care where that affects the size criteria, as set out in Schedule 2 to the Rent Officers Order, applicable in the claimant’s case.”.
(11) In paragraph 6 of Schedule 9(11) (former pathfinder authorities), in the inserted regulation 12I (basic transitional protection in the second and subsequent years after 7th April 2008), in paragraph (2)(b)(ii) omit “, plus £15”.
There are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.
Regulation 12D was inserted by S.I. 2007/2869.
Regulation 12L was inserted by S.I. 2009/614.
Regulation 13 was substituted by S.I. 2007/2869.
Regulation 13D was inserted by S.I. 2007/2869 (as amended by S.I. 2008/586) and was amended by S.I. 2009/614.
Regulation 14 was substituted by S.I. 2007/2869. There is an amendment not relevant to these Regulations.
Paragraph (3A) was inserted by S.I. 2007/2689.
Regulation 95A was inserted by S.I. 2007/2869.
Schedule 2 was substituted by S.I. 2007/2689. There are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.
Schedule 9 was substituted by S.I. 2007/2869.
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