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Regulation 2
1.—(1) This Scheme may be cited as the Covid-19 Heating Payment Scheme (Northern Ireland) 2021.
(2) In this Scheme:—
“the 1992 Act” means the Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992(1);
“the 2015 Order” means the Welfare Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2015(2);
“the Department” means the Department for Communities;
“a Covid-19 heating payment” means financial assistance provided under this Scheme;
“attendance allowance” means attendance allowance under section 64 of the 1992 Act;
“care home” means an establishment that provides accommodation together with nursing or personal care for adults or children;
“disability living allowance” means disability living allowance under section 71 of the 1992 Act;
“discretionary support award” means discretionary support award under the Discretionary Support Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016(3);
“employment and support allowance” means employment and support allowance under section 1 of the Welfare Reform Act (Northern Ireland) 2007(4);
“housing benefit” means housing benefit under section 129 of the 1992 Act;
“income support” means income support under section 123 of the 1992 Act;
“jobseekers allowance” means jobseekers allowance under Article 3 of the Jobseekers (Northern Ireland) Order 1995(5);
“personal independence payment” means personal independence payment under Part 5 of the 2015 Order;
“the qualifying week” means the week beginning with (and including) Monday 30th November 2020 and ending on Sunday 06th December 2020;
“social security information” means information held by or on behalf of the Department and obtained as a result of, or for the purpose of, the exercise of the Department’s functions in relation to social security;
“the standard rate” means a single payment of £200;
“state pension credit” means state pension credit under the State Pension Credit Act (Northern Ireland) 2002(6);
“universal credit” means universal credit under Part 2 of the 2015 Order.
2.—(1) A person is not eligible for a Covid-19 heating payment at the standard rate unless they were in receipt of—
(a)the higher rate of attendance allowance (payable under section 65(3) of the 1992 Act); or
(b)the highest rate of the care component or the higher rate of the mobility component (or both) of disability living allowance (payable under sections 72(4)(a) and 73(11)(a) of the 1992 Act); or
(c)the enhanced rate of the daily living component or the enhanced rate of the mobility component (or both) of personal independence payment (payable under Articles 83(2) and 84(2) of the 2015 Order); or
(d)state pension credit
on any one day during the qualifying week, and on that day were ordinarily resident in Northern Ireland.
(2) Only one Covid-19 heating payment shall be payable under this scheme in respect of any person.
(3) A person who is resident in a care home shall not be eligible for a payment under this scheme.
3. The Department may recover any payment made in error.
4.—(1) A person who is eligible for a Covid-19 heating payment, and has not received it by 15th February 2021, may apply for a payment.
(2) An application under sub-paragraph (1) must—
(a)be made in writing to the Department or by telephone to 0800 587 0892 (for pension credit claimants), 0800 587 0912 (for attendance allowance and disability living allowance claimants) or 0800 587 0932 (for personal independence payment claimants);
(b)be received by the Department before 30th April 2021; and
(c)specify—
(i)the applicant’s name, address, date of birth and national insurance number; and
(ii)the benefits that the applicant was in receipt of during the qualifying week.
(3) If the Department is satisfied that a person making an application under sub-paragraph (1) is eligible for a Covid-19 heating payment and has not already received such a payment, the Department shall make that payment.
5. There will be no right of appeal.
6.—(1) No account shall be taken of eligibility for a Covid-19 heating payment in considering a person’s entitlement to a Social Fund payment, a discretionary support award or a payment under any of the following social security benefits:
(a)income support;
(b)jobseekers allowance;
(c)employment and support allowance;
(d)housing benefit (working age);
(e)housing benefit (state pension credit age);
(f)universal credit; or
(g)state pension credit.
(2) This payment may be taxable.
7. The Department may use social security information for the purpose of determining whether a person is eligible for a Covid-19 heating payment.
8. The Department shall make Covid-19 heating payments under the Scheme.
1992 c. 7 (N.I.) Section 71 was amended by Article 64(1) of the Welfare Reform and Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/3147 (N.I. 11))
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