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Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland
Social Security
Made
19th March 2010
Coming into operation
14th April 2010
1. This Order may be cited as the Social Security (Industrial Injuries) (Dependency) (Permitted Earnings Limits) Order (Northern Ireland) 2010 and shall come into operation on 14th April 2010.
Commencement Information
I1Art. 1 in operation at 14.4.2010, see art. 1
2. In paragraph 4(4) of Schedule 7 to the Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992 for “£195”, in both places where it occurs, substitute “£200”.
Commencement Information
I2Art. 2 in operation at 14.4.2010, see art. 1
3. Article 2(a) of the Social Security (Industrial Injuries) (Dependency) (Permitted Earnings Limits) Order (Northern Ireland) 2009(3) is revoked.
Commencement Information
I3Art. 3 in operation at 14.4.2010, see art. 1
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department for Social Development on 19th March 2010
(L.S.)
B McGahan
A senior officer of the Department for Social Development
(This note is not part of the Order)
Paragraph 4 of Schedule 7 to the Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992 increases the weekly rate of a disablement pension, where the beneficiary is entitled to unemployability supplement, for periods during which the beneficiary is entitled to child benefit in respect of one or more children or qualifying young persons. Paragraph 4(4) applies where such a beneficiary is one of two persons who are spouses or civil partners residing together, or who are living together as husband and wife or civil partners, and the other person had earnings in any week. It provides that the increase shall not be payable in respect of the first child or qualifying young person if the other person’s earnings are £195 a week or more and in respect of further children or qualifying young persons for each complete £26 by which those earnings exceed £195. This Order increases the amount of £195 to £200.
Article 3 revokes Article 2(a) of the Social Security (Industrial Injuries) (Dependency) (Permitted Earnings Limits) Order (Northern Ireland) 2009.
1992 c. 7; paragraph 4 of Schedule 7 was amended by paragraph 105(2) of Schedule 24 to the Civil Partnership Act 2004 (c. 33), paragraph 42(2) of Schedule 1 to the Child Benefit Act 2005 (c. 6) and Article 2 of S.R. 2009 No. 101
See Article 8(b) of S.R. 1999 No. 481
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