The Bereavement Support Payment Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2019
Citation and commencement1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Bereavement Support Payment Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2019 and come into operation on the 1st April 2019.
Period for which bereavement support payment is payable2.
(1)
The period for which bereavement support payment is payable is as follows.
(2)
The period starts—
(a)
on the date the person’s spouse or civil partner died, where the person claims the payment three months or less after that date; or
(b)
at the beginning of the period of three months preceding the date the person claims the payment, where the person claims the payment—
(i)
more than three months after the date the person’s spouse or civil partner died; and
(ii)
no more than three months after the date the period finishes under paragraph (3).
(3)
The period finishes at the end of the period of 18 months beginning with the day after the date the person’s spouse or civil partner died.
Rate of bereavement support payment3.
(1)
The higher rate of bereavement support payment is £350 for each monthly recurrence of the day of the month on which the person’s spouse or civil partner died during the period for which bereavement support payment is payable (see regulation 2).
(2)
Where the person claims bereavement support payment 12 months or less after the date their spouse or civil partner died, the higher rate of bereavement support payment is £3,500 for the first month of the period for which bereavement support payment is payable.
(3)
Any higher rate mentioned in paragraph (2) is in addition to any higher rate mentioned in paragraph (1).
(4)
The standard rate of bereavement support payment is £100 for each monthly recurrence of the day of the month on which the person’s spouse or civil partner died during the period for which bereavement support payment is payable.
(5)
Where the person claims bereavement support payment 12 months or less after the date their spouse or civil partner died, the standard rate of bereavement support payment is £2,500 for the first month of the period for which bereavement support payment is payable.
(6)
Any standard rate mentioned in paragraph (5) is in addition to any standard rate mentioned in paragraph (4).
(7)
Where a person’s spouse or civil partner died on the 31st day of a month, the monthly recurrence of the day of death is to be treated for the purposes of paragraphs (1) and (4) as falling on the last day of the month.
(8)
Where a person’s spouse or civil partner died on the 29th or 30th day of a month, the monthly recurrence of the day of death in February is to be treated for those purposes as falling on the last day of February.
Persons entitled to the higher rate of bereavement support payment4.
(1)
A person falling within any of paragraphs (2) to (4) is entitled to the higher rate of bereavement support payment under regulation 3(1) to (3).
(2)
A person who was pregnant when their spouse or civil partner died.
(3)
(4)
A person who, after their spouse or civil partner died, becomes entitled to child benefit under section 137 of that Act for a child or qualifying young person who was residing with the person or their deceased spouse or civil partner immediately before the spouse or civil partner died.
(5)
Paragraph (4) applies to a person whether or not they later cease to be entitled to child benefit for that child or qualifying young person.
(6)
Persons entitled to the standard rate of bereavement support payment5.
A person is entitled to the standard rate of bereavement support payment under regulation 3(4) to (6) if they are not entitled to the higher rate of bereavement support payment.
Prisoners who are not to be paid bereavement support payment6.
(1)
(2)
Except where paragraph (3) applies, a person is a prisoner for the purposes of paragraph (1) where the person is—
(a)
a prisoner in Northern Ireland or elsewhere who is imprisoned or detained in legal custody in connection with, or as a result of, criminal proceedings;
(b)
a prisoner in Northern Ireland or elsewhere who is unlawfully at large;
(c)
a prisoner in Northern Ireland who is being detained—
(i)
(ii)
on or before the day which the Minister of Justice certifies to be the person’s release date (if any) within the meaning of Article 56(3) of that Order (further provisions as to prisoners under sentence).
(3)
Where a person outside Northern Ireland is a prisoner within paragraph (2)(a) or (b) and, in similar circumstances in Northern Ireland, the person would not have been a prisoner, the person is not a prisoner within paragraph (2)(a) or (b).
Paying bereavement support payment to persons who are remanded in custody7.
(1)
Where a person is remanded in custody for an offence, regulation 6(1) does not apply unless a sentence described in paragraph (2) is later imposed on the person for the offence.
(2)
Subject to paragraph (3), the sentences described for the purposes of paragraph (1) are—
(a)
a sentence of imprisonment or detention in legal custody as a result of criminal proceedings;
(b)
a sentence of detention where the provision mentioned in regulation 6(2)(c)(i) applies;
(c)
(3)
A sentence described in paragraph (2)(a) which is imposed outside Northern Ireland is not a sentence described for the purposes of paragraph (1) if, in similar circumstances in Northern Ireland, a sentence described in paragraph (2)(a) would not have been imposed.
Territory in which a person may be entitled to bereavement support payment8.
Revocation9.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department for Communities on 27th March 2019
The Pensions Act (Northern Ireland) 2015 (c.5) creates a new bereavement support payment for people whose spouse or civil partner dies on or after the date these Regulations come into operation. It replaces the existing social security benefits for the bereaved (bereavement allowance, widow’s pension, widowed mother’s allowance, widowed parent’s allowance and bereavement payment). These Regulations set out some of the detailed rules relating to the new bereavement support payment.
Regulation 2 specifies the period for which bereavement support payment is payable. The period lasts a maximum of 18 months. If the person claims within three months of the death of their spouse or civil partner, the period starts on the date of death and lasts 18 months. If the person claims more than three months after the death, the period starts three months before the claim and ends 18 months after the date of death. Therefore, if the person claims 20 months after the date of death, the period only lasts for one month.
Regulation 3 sets the rate of bereavement support payment. There are two rates, the standard rate and the higher rate. The standard rate is £100 per month and the higher rate is £350 per month. In addition, if the person has claimed 12 months or less after the date of the death of their spouse or civil partner, there is an extra £3,500 at the higher rate for the first month and an extra £2,500 at the standard rate for the first month.
Regulation 4 lists the persons who are entitled to the higher rate. These are pregnant women and certain persons who are entitled to child benefit. It also includes persons who become entitled to child benefit after the date of death and later cease to be entitled to child benefit. A person who is not entitled to the higher rate is entitled to the standard rate (regulation 5).
Regulations 6 and 7 contain provisions about prisoners. For these purposes, prisoners are people who are imprisoned, detained in legal custody or unlawfully at large. They can be a prisoner in Northern Ireland or abroad. These prisoners may not be entitled to be paid any bereavement support payment under the Pensions Act (Northern Ireland) 2015. Regulation 6 lists the prisoners who are not entitled to be paid bereavement support payment. It provides that some prisoners abroad can be paid if they would not have been imprisoned in Northern Ireland. Regulation 7 provides that prisoners on remand are not to be paid if they later receive certain types of sentence.
Regulation 8 adds any part of the Channel Islands (currently Sark) which is not covered by an order under section 155 of the Social Security Administration (Northern Ireland) Act 1992 (c. 8) (which concerns social security reciprocal agreements) to the territories in which a person must be ordinarily resident in order to be entitled to bereavement support payment. Section 29(1)(c) provides the other territory is Northern Ireland.
Regulation 9 revokes the Bereavement Support Payment (No. 2) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2018 (S.R. 2018 No. 166).
These Regulations make in relation to Northern Ireland only provision corresponding to provision contained in Regulations made by the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions in relation to Great Britain and accordingly, by virtue of section 149(3) of, and paragraph 10 of Schedule 5 to, the Social Security Administration (Northern Ireland) Act 1992, are not subject to the requirement of section 149(2) of that Act for prior reference to the Social Security Advisory Committee.