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3.—(1) The Scottish Ministers are to make a determination of an individual's entitlement to early years assistance in connection with a child (without receiving an application) in the circumstance described in sub-paragraph (2).
(2) The circumstance referred to in sub-paragraph (1) is that—
(a)the individual has applied for early years assistance in respect of a child; and
(b)it appears to the Scottish Ministers from the available information that, unless circumstances change, the individual will become eligible for early years assistance in respect of another child within the period—
(i)beginning on the day the application is made; and
(ii)ending at the end of the day that falls 10 days later.
(3) The determination that sub-paragraph (1) requires to be made is to be made on, or as soon as reasonably practicable after, the day that the Scottish Ministers anticipate will be the day on which the individual first becomes eligible for early years assistance in respect of the child as mentioned in sub-paragraph (2)(b).
(4) The determination that sub-paragraph (1) requires to be made is to be made (subject to sub-paragraph (5)) on the basis that whatever can be discerned from the available information to have been the case on the day the application mentioned in sub-paragraph (2)(a) was made remains the case on the day the determination is made.
(5) A determination is not to be made on the basis of the assumption set out in sub-paragraph (4) if, and to the extent that, the Scottish Ministers have information suggesting the assumption is unsound.
[F1(5A) Where a determination is to be, or has been, made without an application by virtue of this paragraph, references in these Regulations to the day the application is made are to be read as references to the day the determination is made.]
(6) In this paragraph, “the available information” means—
(a)the information provided in the application referred to in sub-paragraph (2)(a); and
(b)any other information obtained by the Scottish Ministers in connection with that application.
Textual Amendments
4.—(1) The Scottish Ministers are to make a determination of an individual’s entitlement to a best start grant in connection with a child (without receiving an application) where—
(a)they have previously made a determination of the individual’s entitlement to the grant in connection with the child (“the original determination”),
(b)they establish that due to an official error the original determination was wrongly made resulting in the individual—
(i)not being given a grant for which the individual was eligible, or
(ii)being given a grant of lesser value than the grant to which the individual was entitled,
(c)the Scottish Ministers are not considering a request for a re-determination of the individual’s entitlement to the grant, and
(d)the individual has not appealed to the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland against the Scottish Ministers’ determination of the individual’s entitlement to the grant.
(2) In making a determination required by sub-paragraph (1) the Scottish Ministers are to use—
(a)the information provided in the application that led to the original determination, and
(b)any other information they have obtained in connection with that application.
(3) Where a determination is to be, or has been, made without an application by virtue of this paragraph, references in these Regulations to the day the application is made are to be read as references to the day the application that led to the original determination was made.
(4) In this paragraph—
“best start grant” means one of the forms of early years assistance mentioned in regulation 3,
“official error” means an error made by someone acting on behalf of the Scottish Ministers or on behalf of a Minister of the Crown that was not materially contributed to by anyone not so acting.]
Textual Amendments
5.—(1) The Scottish Ministers are to make a determination of an individual’s entitlement to a best start grant in connection with a child (without receiving an application) where—
(a)a determination has previously been made that the individual is not entitled to the grant in connection with the child (“the original determination”), and
(b)the Scottish Ministers establish that—
(i)following an appeal, an award of universal credit or assistance of a kind specified in regulation 11 is made that is a backdated award, and
(ii)had that award been made before the original determination, a determination that the individual is entitled to the grant in connection with the child would have been made instead.
(2) In making a determination required by sub-paragraph (1) the Scottish Ministers are to use—
(a)the information provided in the application that led to the original determination, and
(b)any other information they have obtained in connection with that application.
(3) Where a determination is to be, or has been, made without an application by virtue of this paragraph, references in these Regulations to the day the application is made are to be read as references to the day the application that led to the original determination was made.
(4) In this paragraph, “best start grant” means one of the forms of early years assistance mentioned in regulation 3 and “backdated award” has the same meaning as in regulation 5.]
Textual Amendments
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