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21A.—(1) The weekly applicable amount of a claimant to whom paragraph (3) applies shall be reduced in each relevant week by a sum equal to the appropriate percentage of the relevant amount which applies in his case.
(2) A reduction under paragraph (1) shall, if it is not a multiple of 5p, be rounded to the nearest such multiple or, if it is a multiple of 2.5p but not of 5p, to the next lower multiple of 5p.
(3) Except where paragraph (4) applies, this paragraph applies to a claimant where—
(a)he has been notified of a relevant course;
(b)he has during the period of [F212 months] which ended on the day on which he was notified of that course been in receipt of benefit—
(i)without any period of interruption;
(ii)with a period of interruption which did not exceed 56 days; or
(iii)with a number of periods of interruption, none of which exceeded 56 days;
(c)his entitlement to benefit during the whole of that period of [F312 months], or such part of it as the claimant in question was in receipt of benefit, was subject to the condition that he was available for employment;
(d)his entitlement to income support is not subject to a reduction in the relevant week under regulation 22 (reductions in applicable amounts in certain cases of actual or notional unemployment benefit disqualification); and
(e)he has failed to attend the whole or any part of that course.
(4) This paragraph shall apply where the claimant’s failure to attend a relevant course is attributable to any of the following circumstances—
(a)the claimant in question was suffering from some disease or bodily or mental disablement on account of which—
(i)he was not able to attend the relevant course in question; or
(ii)his attendance at that course would have put at risk the health of other persons;
(b)the time it took, or would normally have taken, for the claimant to travel from his home to the course and back to his home by a route and means appropriate to his circumstances and to the course exceeded, or would normally have exceeded, one hour in either direction;
(c)the claimant was caring for a member of his household where—
(i)that member was unable to care for himself;
(ii)no other member of that household was available to care for him; and
(iii)in the circumstances of the case it was not practical for the claimant to make other arrangements for the care of that member;
(d)the claimant was attending court F4... as a party to any proceedings, or as a witness or a juror;
(e)the claimant was arranging or attending the funeral of a partner or relative;
(f)the claimant was engaged in—
(i)the manning or launching of a lifeboat; or
(ii)the performance of duty as a part-time fireman in a fire brigade maintained in pursuance of the Fire Services Acts 1947 to 1959;
(g)the claimant was required to deal with some domestic emergency; or
(h)the claimant was providing assistance in response to an emergency.
(5) A claimant shall be treated as having provided assistance in response to an emergency for the purposes of paragraph (4)(h) [F5only]—
[F6(a)if he was a member of a group of persons organised wholly or partly for the purpose of providing such assistance and he was called upon to—
(i)provide assistance to any person whose life might have been endangered or who might have been exposed to the risk of serious bodily injury or whose health might have been seriously impaired;
(ii)protect property of substantial value from imminent risk of serious damage or destruction; or
(iii)assist in measures being taken to prevent a serious threat to health; and]
(b)[F7where the events which gave rise to an emergency included]—
(i)a fire, a flood or an explosion;
(ii)a natural catastrophe;
(iii)a railway or other accident;
(iv)a cave or mountain accident [F8or];
(v)a search for a person reported missing.
(6) For the purposes of this regulation—
“appropriate percentage” means 40 per cent. except that where the circumstances of a case fall within those set out in regulation 22(2) it means 20 per cent;
“benefit” means income support or unemployment benefit or, if they are received in respect of the same benefit week, both of those benefits;
“notified” means notified in writing by the Secretary of State for Employment by a notice which specifies in relation to the relevant course which the claimant may attend—
the date of the course, or if the duration of the course is to exceed one day, the date of each day of the course;
the time when the course is to begin, or if it is to begin at different times on different days, each of those times; and
the place at which the course is to be held, or, if it is to be held at more than one place, each of those places;
“relevant amount” has the same meaning as in regulation 22(1);
“relevant course” means a course or programme provided by [F9or on behalf of] the Secretary of State for Employment for the purpose of improving the prospects of unemployed persons entering or returning to employment other than any such course or programme which—
is provided for the purpose of training for employment or acquiring work experience; or
exceeds 5 weeks in duration;
“relevant week” means the benefit week which includes the Friday which falls more than 6 but less than 14 days after the Saturday of the week in which the claimant in question failed to attend the whole or any part of a relevant course.]
Textual Amendments
F1Reg. 21A inserted (17.12.1990) by The Income Support (General and Transitional) Amendment Regulations 1990 (S.I. 1990/2324), regs. 1(1), 3
F2Words in reg. 21A(3)(b) substituted (29.3.1993) by The Income-related Benefits Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/315), regs. 1(1)(a), 5(2)(a)
F3Words in reg. 21A(3)(c) substituted (29.3.1993) by The Income-related Benefits Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/315), regs. 1(1)(a), 5(2)(b)
F4Words in reg. 21A(4)(d) omitted (29.3.1993) by virtue of The Income-related Benefits Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/315), regs. 1(1)(a), 5(3)
F5Word in reg. 21A(5) substituted (29.3.1993) by The Income-related Benefits Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/315), regs. 1(1)(a), 5(4)(a)
F6Reg. 21A(5)(a) substituted (29.3.1993) by The Income-related Benefits Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/315), regs. 1(1)(a), 5(4)(b)
F7Words in reg. 21A(5)(b) substituted (29.3.1993) by The Income-related Benefits Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/315), regs. 1(1)(a), 5(4)(c)(i)
F8Word in reg. 21A(5)(b) inserted (29.3.1993) by The Income-related Benefits Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/315), regs. 1(1)(a), 5(4)(c)(ii)
F9Words in reg. 21A(6) inserted (29.3.1993) by The Income-related Benefits Schemes (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 1993 (S.I. 1993/315), regs. 1(1)(a), 5(5)
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