Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000
2000 CHAPTER 19
Part II: Pensions.
Commentary on Sections
Chapter I: State Pensions
Other provisions
Section 40: Home responsibilities protection
433.Section 40 inserts sub-paragraph (7A) into paragraph 5 of Schedule 3 to the Contributions and Benefits Act. It provides for regulations to be made for those precluded from regular employment by responsibilities at home to supply the necessary information for this to be taken into account when assessing their pension entitlement. This happens automatically for a person who receives Child Benefit for a child under 16 in any year in which they do not meet the Qualifying Earnings Factor. Those meeting the prescribed conditions for caring for a sick or disabled person have to supply the necessary information. Currently such notifications can be made at any time up to state pension age, and awards can be backdated to 1978.
434.The Government intends to bring in regulations which will require notifications to be made by the end of the third year following the year in which the qualifying caring activity took place. This requirement will only apply to qualifying periods following the introduction of State Second Pension. It is to ensure that entitlement to State Second Pension on the grounds of caring activity is established and recorded timeously. It will also determine any years to be excluded from the requisite number of years in the calculation of the basic Retirement Pension.
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