Sch. 5 Pt. II paras. 1–7 modified by Housing Act 1988 (c. 50, SIF 61), s. 57(c)
Sch. 5 Pt. II paras. 1–7 modified by Housing Act 1988 (c. 50, SIF 61), s. 57(c)
Sch. 5 Pt. II paras. 1–7 modified by Housing Act 1988 (c. 50, SIF 61), s. 57(c)
Sch. 5 Pt. II paras. 1–7 modified by Housing Act 1988 (c. 50, SIF 61), s. 57(c)
Sch. 5 Pt. II paras. 1–7 modified by Housing Act 1988 (c. 50, SIF 61), s. 57(c)
Words repealed by Housing Act 1988 (c. 50, SIF 61), ss. 59(2)(3)(4), 140(2), Sch. 6 Pt. II para. 30(2), Sch. 18
Sch. 5 Pt. II paras. 1–7 modified by Housing Act 1988 (c. 50, SIF 61), s. 57(c)
Sch. 5 Pt. II paras. 1–7 modified by Housing Act 1988 (c. 50, SIF 61), s. 57(c)
Sch. 5 Pt. II paras. 1–7 modified by Housing Act 1988 (c. 50, SIF 61), s. 57(c)
Basic residual subsidy is payable to a housing association in accordance with the following provisions where the association received payments from the Secretary of State for the financial year 1971-72 under certain enactments under which, in accordance with the
A housing association is entitled to basic residual subsidy for a financial year if—
it was entitled to basic residual subsidy under section 52 of the Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1972 for the financial year 1972-73, and
it has continued to be entitled to basic residual subsidy, under that section or this Schedule, for each succeeding financial year up to and including that immediately before the year in question.
The amount of basic residual subsidy payable to an association for any year is the amount (if any) by which the basic residual subsidy payable for the previous year exceeds the withdrawal factor.
Subject to any direction of the Secretary of State under paragraph 4(2), the withdrawal factor is the sum produced by multiplying £20 by the number of houses as at 31st March 1972 in respect of which the association’s subsidies for 1971-72 (as defined in section 52(4) of the Housing (Financial Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1972) were payable.
Special residual subsidy is payable to a housing association in accordance with the following provisions in respect of houses—
the erection of which was approved by the Secretary of State for the purposes of sections 1 to 12 of the
which were completed by the association during the year 1972-73, 1973-74 or 1974-75.
A housing association is entitled to special residual subsidy for a financial year if—
it was entitled by virtue of section 53 of the
it has continued to be entitled to special residual subsidy, under that section or this Schedule, for each succeeding financial year up to and including that immediately before the year in question.
The amount of special residual subsidy payable to an association for any year is the amount (if any) by which the special residual subsidy payable for the previous year exceeds the reduction factor.
Subject to any direction of the Secretary of State under paragraph 4(2), the reduction factor is the sum produced by multiplying £20 by the number of houses satisfying the description in sub-paragraph (1).
No basic or special residual subsidy is payable to a co-operative housing association.
This paragraph applies where a housing association, by furnishing to the Secretary of State such information as to its financial position as he may require, satisfies him as regards any financial year that its income from its houses will be, or was, inadequate having regard to its normal sources of income to meet such expenditure (including loan charges) as in his opinion it would be, or was, reasonable for the association to incur for that financial year in the exercise of its housing functions.
Where this paragraph applies, the Secretary of State may direct that the amount of basic residual subsidy or special residual subsidy payable to the association for the financial year in question shall be determined—
by reference to a withdrawal factor or reduction factor calculated by reference to a smaller sum of money per house than that mentioned in paragraph 1(4) or 2(4), or
by reference to a withdrawal factor or reduction factor of zero.
A direction under this paragraph may be varied or revoked by the Secretary of State by a further direction.
In sub-paragraph (1) “
constructing or improving, or facilitating the construction or improvement, of houses,
managing houses,
the provision of houses by conversion, and
the acquisition of houses;
and includes functions which are supplementary or incidental to any of those functions.
For the purposes of this paragraph “
Payment of basic or special residual subsidy is subject to the making of a claim for the payment in such form, and containing such particulars, as the Secretary for State may from time to time determine.
The amount of basic or special residual subsidy payable to a housing association for a financial year shall be calculated to the nearest pound by rounding up any odd amount of 50p or more and rounding down any lesser amount.
Basic or special residual subsidy is payable . . .
The Secretary of State may reduce, suspend or discontinue the payment of basic or special residual subsidy to a housing association if the association leases for a term exceeding seven years or otherwise disposes of any of the houses in respect of which the association is entitled to the payment.
If any houses of an association are leased for a term exceeding seven years to, or become vested in—
another housing association, or trustees for another housing association, or
the Housing Corporation,
the Secretary of State may pay to that association or to the Corporation any basic or special residual subsidy which he would otherwise have paid to the former association for any financial year, beginning with that in which the houses are so leased or become so vested.
For the purposes of this paragraph a lease shall be treated as being for a term exceeding seven years where the original term is for a lesser period but the lease confers on the lessee an option for renewal for a term which, together with the original term, exceeds seven years.
The preceding provisions apply in relation to the financial year 1986-87 and subsequent financial years.
The repeal by the