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93.—(1) Subject to paragraph (3), paragraph (2) applies where a claimant—
(a)has limited capability for work by reason of the claimant's own misconduct, except in a case where the limited capability is due to a sexually transmitted disease;
(b)fails without good cause to attend for or submit to medical or other treatment (excluding vaccination, inoculation or surgery which the Secretary of State considers is major) recommended by a doctor with whom, or a hospital or similar institution with which, the claimant is undergoing medical treatment, which would be likely to remove the limitation on the claimant's capability for work;
(c)fails without good cause to refrain from behaviour calculated to retard the claimant's recovery to health; or
(d)is, without good cause, absent from the claimant's place of residence without informing the Secretary of State where the claimant may be found.
(2) A claimant referred to in paragraph (1) is to be disqualified for receiving an employment and support allowance for such period not exceeding six weeks as the Secretary of State may determine in accordance with Chapter 2 of Part 1 of the Social Security Act 1998 M1.
(3) Paragraph (2) does not apply where the claimant—
(a)is disqualified for receiving an employment and support allowance by virtue of regulations made under section 6B or 7 of the Social Security Fraud Act 2001; or
(b)is a person in hardship.
(4) In this regulation, “doctor” means a registered medical practitioner, or in the case of a medical practitioner practising outside the United Kingdom, a person registered or recognised as such in the country in which the person undertakes medical practice.
94.—(1) A claimant is a “person in hardship” if the claimant—
(a)has informed the Secretary of State of the circumstances on which the claimant relies to establish that fact; and
(b)falls within paragraph (2), (3) or (5).
(2) A claimant falls within this paragraph if—
(a)she is pregnant;
(b)a member of the claimant's family is pregnant;
(c)the claimant is single and aged less than 18; or
(d)the claimant is a member of a couple and both members are aged less than 18.
(3) Subject to paragraph (4), the claimant falls within this paragraph if the claimant or the claimant's partner—
(a)has been awarded an attendance allowance, [F1armed forces independence payment,] the care component or the daily living component;
(b)has claimed attendance allowance, [F2armed forces independence payment,] disability living allowance[F3, child disability payment] or personal independence payment and the claim has not been determined;
(c)devotes what the Secretary of State considers is a considerable portion of each week to caring for another person who—
(i)has been awarded an attendance allowance, [F4armed forces independence payment,] the care component or the daily living component; or
(ii)has claimed attendance allowance, [F5armed forces independence payment,] disability living allowance[F6, child disability payment] or personal independence payment and the claim has not been determined; or
(d)has attained the qualifying age for state pension credit, which has the meaning given in section 1(6) of the State Pension Credit Act 2002 M2.
(4) A claimant to whom paragraph (3)(b) or (3)(c)(ii) applies is a person in hardship only for 26 weeks from the date of the claim unless the claimant is a person in hardship under another provision of this regulation.
(5) The claimant falls within this paragraph where the Secretary of State is satisfied, having regard to all the circumstances and, in particular, the matters set out in paragraph (6), that unless an employment and support allowance is paid, the claimant, or a member of the claimant's family, will suffer hardship.
(6) The matters referred to in paragraph (5) are—
(a)the resources which are likely to be available to the claimant and the claimant's family and the length of time for which they might be available; and
(b)whether there is a substantial risk that essential items, including food, clothing and heating, will cease to be available to the claimant or a member of the claimant's family, or will be available at considerably reduced levels and the length of time for which this might be so.
(7) In this regulation—
[F7“armed forces independence payment” means armed forces independence payment under the Armed Forces and Reserve Forces (Compensation Scheme) Order 2011;]
“attendance allowance” means—
an attendance allowance under section 64 of the Contributions and Benefits Act M3;
an increase of disablement pension under section 104 or 105 of that Act;
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a payment by virtue of article 14, 15, 16, 43 or 44 of the Personal Injuries (Civilians) Scheme 1983 M4 or any analogous payment;
any payment based on the need for attendance which is paid as an addition to a war disablement pension (which means any retired pay or pension or allowance payable in respect of disablement under an instrument specified in section 639(2) of the Income Tax (Earnings and Pensions) Act 2003 M5);
[F9“care component” means—
the care component of disability living allowance at the highest or middle rate prescribed under section 72(3) of the Contributions and Benefits Act; or
the care component of child disability payment at the highest or middle rate provided for in regulation 11(5) of the Disability Assistance for Children and Young People (Scotland) Regulations 2021;
“child disability payment” has the meaning given in regulation 2 of the Disability Assistance for Children and Young People (Scotland) Regulations 2021;]
“daily living component” means the daily living component of personal independence payment at the standard or enhanced rate referred to in section 78 of the Welfare Reform Act 2012;
“disability living allowance” means a disability living allowance under section 71 of the Contributions and Benefits Act M6;
“personal independence payment” means an allowance under Part 4 of the Welfare Reform Act 2012.
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 94(3)(a) inserted (8.4.2013) by The Armed Forces and Reserve Forces Compensation Scheme (Consequential Provisions: Subordinate Legislation) Order 2013 (S.I. 2013/591), arts. 2(2), 7, Sch. para. 51(2)(a)
F2Words in reg. 94(3)(b) inserted (8.4.2013) by The Armed Forces and Reserve Forces Compensation Scheme (Consequential Provisions: Subordinate Legislation) Order 2013 (S.I. 2013/591), arts. 2(2), 7, Sch. para. 51(2)(b)
F3Words in reg. 94(3)(b) inserted (26.7.2021) by The Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance for Children and Young People) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2021 (S.I. 2021/786), arts. 1(2), 23(2)(a)
F4Words in reg. 94(3)(c)(i) inserted (8.4.2013) by The Armed Forces and Reserve Forces Compensation Scheme (Consequential Provisions: Subordinate Legislation) Order 2013 (S.I. 2013/591), arts. 2(2), 7, Sch. para. 51(2)(c)
F5Words in reg. 94(3)(c)(ii) inserted (8.4.2013) by The Armed Forces and Reserve Forces Compensation Scheme (Consequential Provisions: Subordinate Legislation) Order 2013 (S.I. 2013/591), arts. 2(2), 7, Sch. para. 51(2)(d)
F6Words in reg. 94(3)(c)(ii) inserted (26.7.2021) by The Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance for Children and Young People) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2021 (S.I. 2021/786), arts. 1(2), 23(2)(b)
F7Words in reg. 94(7) inserted (8.4.2013) by The Armed Forces and Reserve Forces Compensation Scheme (Consequential Provisions: Subordinate Legislation) Order 2013 (S.I. 2013/591), arts. 2(2), 7, Sch. para. 51(2)(e)
F8Words in reg. 94(7) omitted (29.10.2013) by virtue of The Social Security (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 2) Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/1508), regs. 1(2)(b), 5(4)
F9Words in reg. 94(7) substituted (26.7.2021) by The Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (Disability Assistance for Children and Young People) (Consequential Modifications) Order 2021 (S.I. 2021/786), arts. 1(2), 23(3)
Marginal Citations
M31992 c.4. Section 64 was amended by section 66(1) of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 (c.30) and paragraph 5 of Schedule 9 to the Welfare Reform Act 2012.
M4S.I. 1983/686. Article 14 was substituted by S.I. 2001/420. Article 15 was amended by S.I. 2001/420. Article 16 was amended by S.I.s 1984/1675 and 2001/420.
M52003 c.1. Section 639(2) was inserted by the Finance Act 2005 (c.7).
M6Section 71 was amended by section 67 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999.
95. The claimant is to be treated as not having limited capability for work if the claimant is disqualified for receiving an employment and support allowance during a period of imprisonment or detention in legal custody if that disqualification is for more than six weeks.
96.—(1) Notwithstanding section 18(4)(b) of the Act M7, a claimant is not disqualified for receiving an employment and support allowance for any period during which that claimant is undergoing imprisonment or detention in legal custody—
(a)in connection with a charge brought or intended to be brought against the claimant in criminal proceedings;
(b)pursuant to any sentence of a court in criminal proceedings; or
(c)pursuant to any order for detention made by a court in criminal proceedings,
unless paragraph (2) applies.
(2) This paragraph applies where—
(a)a penalty is imposed on the claimant at the conclusion of the proceedings referred to in paragraph (1); or
(b)in the case of default of payment of a sum adjudged to be paid on conviction, a penalty is imposed in respect of such default.
(3) Notwithstanding section 18(4)(b) of the Act, a claimant (“C”) is not to be disqualified for receiving an employment and support allowance, for any period during which C is undergoing detention in legal custody after the conclusion of criminal proceedings if it is a period during which C is detained in a hospital or similar institution in Great Britain as a person suffering from mental disorder unless C satisfies either of the following conditions.
(4) The first condition is that—
(a)C is being detained under section 45A or 47 of the Mental Health Act 1983 (power of higher courts to direct hospital admission; removal to hospital of persons serving sentences of imprisonment etc); and
(b)in any case where there is in relation to C a release date within the meaning of section 50(3) of that Act, C is being detained on or before the day which the Secretary of State certifies to be that release date.
(5) The second condition is that C is being detained under—
(a)section 59A of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 (hospital direction); or
(b)section 136 of the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 (transfer of prisoners for treatment of mental disorder).
(6) For the purposes of this regulation—
(a)“court” means any court in the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man or in any place to which the Colonial Prisoners Removal Act 1884 M8 applies or any naval court-martial, army court-martial or air force court-martial within the meaning of the Courts-Martial (Appeals) Act 1968 M9 or the Courts-Martial Appeal Court;
(b)“hospital or similar institution” means any place (not being a prison, a young offender institution, a secure training centre, secure accommodation in a children's home[F10, a place at which a secure accommodation service within the meaning of Part 1 of the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016 is being provided] or a remand centre, and not being at or in any such place) in which persons suffering from mental disorder are or may be received for care or treatment;
(c)“penalty” means a sentence of imprisonment or detention under section 90 or 91 of the Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 M10 [F11or section 250 [F12, 252A] or 259 of the Sentencing Code], a detention and training order under [F13section 100 of the Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 M11 or Chapter 2 of Part 10 of the Sentencing Code], a sentence of detention for public protection under section 226 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 M12 or an extended sentence under section 228 of that Act M13 or, in Scotland, under section 205, 207 or 208 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 M14;
(d)in relation to a person who is liable to be detained in Great Britain as a result of any order made under the Colonial Prisoners Removal Act 1884, references to a prison must be construed as including references to a prison within the meaning of that Act;
(e)criminal proceedings against any person must be deemed to be concluded upon that person being found insane in those proceedings so that the person cannot be tried or that person's trial cannot proceed.
(7) Where a claimant outside Great Britain is undergoing imprisonment or detention in legal custody and, in similar circumstances in Great Britain, the claimant would, by virtue of this regulation, not have been disqualified for receiving an employment and support allowance, the claimant is not disqualified for receiving that allowance by reason only of the imprisonment or detention.
Textual Amendments
F10Words in reg. 96(6)(b) inserted (2.4.2018) by The Social Security and Child Support (Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016) (Consequential Provision) Regulations 2018 (S.I. 2018/228), regs. 1, 15(2)
F11Words in reg. 96(6)(c) inserted (1.12.2020) by Sentencing Act 2020 (c. 17), s. 416(1), Sch. 24 para. 413(a) (with Sch. 27); S.I. 2020/1236, reg. 2
F12Word in reg. 96(6)(c) inserted (30.4.2021) by Counter-Terrorism and Sentencing Act 2021 (c. 11), s. 50(1)(i), Sch. 13 para. 31
F13Words in reg. 96(6)(c) substituted (1.12.2020) by Sentencing Act 2020 (c. 17), s. 416(1), Sch. 24 para. 413(b) (with Sch. 27); S.I. 2020/1236, reg. 2
Marginal Citations
M7Section 18(4) was amended by paragraph 26 of Schedule 3 to the Welfare Reform Act 2012.
M102000 c.6. Section 90 was amended by section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (c.43). Section 91 was amended by paragraph 181 of Schedule 7 to the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000, paragraph 43 of Schedule 6 to the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (c.42), section 289 of, and Schedule 7 and paragraph 110 of Schedule 32 to, the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (c.44), paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 to the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 (c.38) and paragraph 56 of Schedule 4 to the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 (c.4).
M11Section 100 was amended by paragraph 111 of Schedule 32 to the Criminal Justice Act 2003 and paragraph 184 of Schedule 7 to the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000.
M12Section 226 was amended by section 14 of the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008.
M13Section 228 was amended by section 16 of, and Schedule 28 to, the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008.
M141995 c. 46. Section 205 was amended by section 2(1) of the Convention Rights (Compliance) (Scotland) Act 2001 (asp 7). Section 207 was amended by paragraph 4(3) of the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 (c.38) and section 6(4) of, and paragraph 21(25) of Schedule 1 to, the Crime and Punishment (Scotland) Act 1997 (c.48). Section 208 was amended by section 290(3) of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (c.44), section 10(3) and (4) of the Antisocial Behaviour etc. (Scotland) Act 2004 (asp 8), section 49 of the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 and section 21(2) and (3) of the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010 (asp 13).
97.—(1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, the payment of an employment and support allowance to any claimant—
(a)which is excepted from the operation of section 18(4)(b) of the Act by virtue of the provisions of regulation 96(1), (3) or (7); or
(b)which is payable otherwise than in respect of a period during which the claimant is undergoing imprisonment or detention in legal custody,
is suspended while that claimant is undergoing imprisonment or detention in legal custody.
(2) An employment and support allowance is not to be suspended while the claimant is liable to be detained in a hospital or similar institution, as defined in regulation 96(6), during a period for which in the claimant's case, the allowance is or would be excepted from the operation of section 18(4)(b) by virtue of the provisions of regulation 96(3).
(3) Where, by virtue of this regulation, payment of an employment and support allowance is suspended for any period, the period of suspension is not to be taken into account in calculating any period under the provisions of regulation 55 of the Claims and Payments Regulations 2013 (extinguishment of right to payment if payment is not obtained within the prescribed time).
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