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The Disability Working Allowance and Income Support (General) Amendment Regulations 1995

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Insertion of regulations 7A and 7B in the Disability Working Allowance RegulationsE+W+S

2.  After regulation 7 of the Disability Working Allowance Regulations (income related benefits) there shall be inserted the following regulations—

Definition of “training for work"

7A.  For the purposes of section 129(2A) of the Contributions and Benefits Act M1 (which provides that a period of training for work may count towards the period of qualification for disability working allowance) “training for work" also includes any training received on a course which a person attends for 16 hours or more a week, the primary purpose of which is the teaching of occupational or vocational skills.

Days to be disregarded

7B.(1) For the purposes of section 129(2B)(c) of the Contributions and Benefits Act (days to be disregarded in determining a period of training for work) there shall be disregarded any day on which the claimant was—

(a)on holiday;

(b)attending court as a justice of the peace, a party to any proceedings, a witness or a juror;

(c)suffering from some disease or bodily or mental disablement as a result of which he was unable to attend training for work, or his attendance would have put at risk the health of other persons;

(d)unable to participate in training for work because—

(i)he was looking after a child because the person who usually looked after that child was unable to do so;

(ii)he was looking after a member of his family who was ill;

(iii)he was required to deal with some domestic emergency; or

(iv)he was arranging or attending the funeral of his partner or a relative; or

(e)authorised by the training provider to be absent from training for work.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(d)(iv), “relative" means close relative, grandparent, grandchild, uncle, aunt, nephew or niece..

Marginal Citations

M1Subsections (2A) and (2B) are inserted by section 10(3) of the Social Security (Incapacity for Work) Act 1994 (c.18).

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