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3.—(1) For the purposes of section 78(4) of the Act and these Regulations, daily living activities are the activities set out in column 1 of the table in Part 2 of Schedule 1.
(2) For the purposes of section 79(4) of the Act and these Regulations, mobility activities are the activities set out in column 1 of the table in Part 3 of Schedule 1.
Commencement Information
I1Reg. 3 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358
4.—(1) For the purposes of section 77(2) and section 78 or 79, as the case may be, of the Act, whether C has limited or severely limited ability to carry out daily living or mobility activities, as a result of C's physical or mental condition, is to be determined on the basis of an assessment.
(2) C's ability to carry out an activity is to be assessed –
(a)on the basis of C's ability whilst wearing or using any aid or appliance which C normally wears or uses; or
(b)as if C were wearing or using any aid or appliance which C could reasonably be expected to wear or use.
[F1(2A) Where C’s ability to carry out an activity is assessed, C is to be assessed as satisfying a descriptor only if C can do so—
(a)safely;
(b)to an acceptable standard;
(c)repeatedly; and
(d)within a reasonable time period.]
(3) Where C has been assessed as having severely limited ability to carry out activities, C is not to be treated as also having limited ability in relation to the same activities.
[F2(4) In this regulation—
(a)“safely” means in a manner unlikely to cause harm to C or to another person, either during or after completion of the activity;
(b)“repeatedly” means as often as the activity being assessed is reasonably required to be completed; and
(c)“reasonable time period” means no more than twice as long as the maximum period that a person without a physical or mental condition which limits that person’s ability to carry out the activity in question would normally take to complete that activity.]
Textual Amendments
F1Reg. 4(2A) inserted (8.4.2013) by The Social Security (Personal Independence Payment) (Amendment) Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/455), regs. 1, 2(a)
F2Reg. 4(4) inserted (8.4.2013) by The Social Security (Personal Independence Payment) (Amendment) Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/455), regs. 1, 2(b)
Commencement Information
I2Reg. 4 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358
5.—(1) The score C obtains in relation to daily living activities is determined by adding together the number of points (if any) awarded for each activity listed in column 1 of the table in Part 2 of Schedule 1 (“the daily living activities table”).
(2) For the purpose of paragraph (1), the number of points awarded to C for each activity listed in column 1 of the daily living activities table is the number shown in column 3 of the table against whichever of the descriptors set out in column 2 of the table for the activity applies to C under regulation 7.
(3) Where C has undergone an assessment, C has —
(a)limited ability to carry out daily living activities where C obtains a score of at least 8 points in relation to daily living activities; and
(b)severely limited ability to carry out daily living activities where C obtains a score of at least 12 points in relation to daily living activities.
Commencement Information
I3Reg. 5 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358
6.—(1) The score C obtains in relation to mobility activities is determined by adding together the number of points (if any) awarded for each activity listed in column 1 of the table in Part 3 of Schedule 1 (“the mobility activities table”).
(2) For the purpose of paragraph (1), the number of points awarded to C for each activity listed in column 1 of the mobility activities table is the number shown in column 3 of the table against whichever of the descriptors set out in column 2 of the table for the activity applies to C under regulation 7.
(3) Where C has undergone an assessment, C has —
(a)limited ability to carry out mobility activities where C obtains a score of at least 8 points in relation to mobility activities; and
(b)severely limited ability to carry out mobility activities where C obtains a score of at least 12 points in relation to mobility activities.
Commencement Information
I4Reg. 6 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358
7.—(1) The descriptor which applies to C in relation to each activity in the tables referred to in regulations 5 and 6 is —
(a)where one descriptor is satisfied on over 50% of the days of the required period, that descriptor;
(b)where two or more descriptors are each satisfied on over 50% of the days of the required period, the descriptor which scores the higher or highest number of points; and
(c)where no descriptor is satisfied on over 50% of the days of the required period but two or more descriptors (other than a descriptor which scores 0 points) are satisfied for periods which, when added together, amount to over 50% of the days of the required period–
(i)the descriptor which is satisfied for the greater or greatest proportion of days of the required period; or,
(ii)where both or all descriptors are satisfied for the same proportion, the descriptor which scores the higher or highest number of points.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), a descriptor is satisfied on a day in the required period if it is likely that, if C had been assessed on that day, C would have satisfied that descriptor.
(3) In paragraphs (1) and (2), “required period” means —
(a)in the case where entitlement to personal independence payment falls to be determined, the period of 3 months ending with the prescribed date together with–
(i)in relation to a claim after an interval for the purpose of regulation 15, the period of 9 months beginning with the date on which that claim is made;
(ii)in relation to any other claim, the period of 9 months beginning with the day after the prescribed date.
(b)in the case where personal independence payment has been awarded to C -
(i)during the period of 3 months following a determination of entitlement under a claim for the purpose of regulation 15, the period of 3 months ending with the prescribed date together with, for each day of the award, the period of 9 months beginning with the day after that date;
(ii)in any other case, for each day of the award, the period of 3 months ending with that date together with the period of 9 months beginning with the day after that date.
Commencement Information
I5Reg. 7 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358
8.—(1) The Secretary of State may require C to provide any information or evidence required to determine whether C has limited ability or severely limited ability to carry out daily living activities or mobility activities.
(2) Where information or evidence is requested under paragraph (1), C must provide the information or evidence to the Secretary of State within one month from the date of the request being made or within such longer period as the Secretary of State may consider reasonable in the circumstances of the particular case.
(3) Where C fails without good reason to comply with the request referred to in paragraph (1), a negative determination in relation to the component to which the failure related must be made.
Commencement Information
I6Reg. 8 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358
9.—(1) Where it falls to be determined whether C has limited ability or severely limited ability to carry out daily living activities or mobility activities, C may be required to do either or both of the following —
(a)attend for and participate in a consultation in person;
(b)participate in a consultation by telephone [F3or by video] [F4or by video].
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), where C fails without good reason to attend for or participate in a consultation referred to in paragraph (1), a negative determination must be made.
(3) Paragraph (2) does not apply unless —
(a)written notice of the date, time and, where applicable, place for, the consultation is sent to C at least 7 days in advance; or
(b)C agrees, whether in writing or otherwise, to accept a shorter period of notice of those matters.
(4) In paragraph (3), reference to written notice includes notice sent by electronic communication where C has agreed to accept correspondence in that way and ‘electronic communication’ has the meaning given in section 15(1) of the Electronic Communications Act 2000 F5.
(5) In this regulation, a reference to consultation is to a consultation with a person approved by the Secretary of State.
Textual Amendments
F3Words in reg. 9(1)(b) inserted (25.3.2021) by The Social Security (Claims and Payments, Employment and Support Allowance, Personal Independence Payment and Universal Credit) (Telephone and Video Assessment) (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/230), regs. 1(1), 5(2)
F4Words in reg. 9(1)(b) inserted (25.3.2021) by The Social Security (Industrial Injuries Benefit and Personal Independence Payment) (Telephone and Video Assessment) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Scotland) Regulations 2021 (S.S.I. 2021/97), regs. 1(1), 3
F52000 (c.7). Section 15(1) was amended by the Communications Act 2003 (c.21), section 406(1) and Schedule 17, paragraph 158.
Commencement Information
I7Reg. 9 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358
10. The matters to be taken into account in determining whether C has good reason under regulation 8(3) or 9(2) include —
(a)C's state of health at the relevant time; and
(b)the nature of any disability that C has.
Commencement Information
I8Reg. 10 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358
11. Where it has been determined that C has limited ability or severely limited ability to carry out either or both daily living activities or mobility activities, the Secretary of State may, for any reason and at any time, determine afresh in accordance with regulation 4 whether C continues to have such limited ability or severely limited ability.
Commencement Information
I9Reg. 11 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358
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