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39.—(1) During the interim period, no claim may be made for universal credit by a person who is responsible for more than two children or qualifying young persons, unless it is—
(a)a claim to which regulation 21(3C) of the Universal Credit Regulations (new claim within 6 months of a previous award terminating) applies; or
(b)a claim made by a single person within one month of an award of universal credit terminating because that person ceased to be a member of a couple.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation and regulation 40, the interim period is the period beginning with 6th April 2017 and ending with 31st October 2018, but may be extended by the Secretary of State if the Secretary of State considers it necessary to do so in order to protect the efficient administration of universal credit.
40.—(1) A child or qualifying young person for whom the claimant is responsible (“A”) is transitionally protected for the purposes of regulation 24A of the Universal Credit Regulations (availability of the child element where maximum exceeded) in the following circumstances.
(2) For the purposes of calculating an award of universal credit in respect of an assessment period in which the interim period begins or that falls wholly within the interim period, the circumstances are that—
(a)A was born before 6th April 2017; and
(b)there are at least two other children or qualifying young persons for whom the claimant (or either of joint claimants) is responsible who were born before 6th April 2017 and who precede A in the order determined by regulation 24B of the Universal Credit Regulations (order of children and qualifying young persons).
(3) For the purposes of calculating an award of universal credit in respect of an assessment period in which the interim period ends or that begins after the end of the interim period, the circumstances are that—
(a)A was born before 6th April 2017;
(b)the claimant (or either of joint claimants) meets the following condition in respect of A—
(i)on the last day of the interim period, the claimant was entitled to an award of universal credit (or was in a period of non-entitlement between connected awards) and was responsible for A; or
(ii)if paragraph (i) does not apply, within the 6 months immediately preceding the first day on which the claimant first became entitled to an award of universal credit after the interim period ended, the claimant was in receipt of an individual element of child tax credit for A or was entitled to an award of income support or old style JSA where an amount in respect of A was included in the applicable amount,
and since the day mentioned in paragraph (i) or (ii) (whichever is applicable), the claimant has not ceased to be responsible for A or ceased to be entitled to universal credit (apart from a period of non-entitlement between connected awards); and
(c)there are at least two other children or qualifying young persons born before 6th April 2017—
(i)in respect of whom the claimant (or either of joint claimants) meets the condition in sub-paragraph (b); and
(ii)who precede A in the order determined by regulation 24B of the Universal Credit Regulations.
(4) In paragraph (3)(b) two awards are connected awards if the later award was made—
(a)as a consequence of the earlier award having terminated when the claimant ceased to be a member of a couple or became a member of a couple; or
(b)in any other circumstances in which the assessment periods for the later award begin on the same day of each month as the assessment periods for the earlier award under regulation 21 of the Universal Credit Regulations (assessment periods).
41.—(1) Where—
(a)the claimant (“C”) is the step-parent of a child or qualifying young person (“A”); and
(b)within the 6 months immediately preceding the first day on which C became entitled to an award of universal credit, C had an award of child tax credit, income support or old style JSA in which an exception corresponding with an exception under paragraph 2, 3, 5 or 6 of Schedule 12 to the Universal Credit Regulations applied in respect of A,
paragraph 6 of that Schedule is to apply as if sub-paragraph (c) of that paragraph were satisfied, despite the fact that the previous award was not an award of universal credit.
(2) In this regulation, “step-parent” has the same meaning as in the Universal Credit Regulations.
42.—(1) This regulation applies for the purposes of paragraph 5 of Schedule 12 to the Universal Credit Regulations (exception for non-consensual conception).
(2) The Secretary of State may treat the condition in sub-paragraph (3)(a) of that paragraph 5 as met if the Secretary of State is satisfied that the claimant has previously provided the evidence referred to in that sub-paragraph to the Commissioners for her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs for the purposes of the corresponding exception in relation to child tax credit.
43. Section 14(5)(b) of the Welfare Reform and Work Act 2016 (which amends the Universal Credit Regulations by omitting the amount of the child element payable for the first child or qualifying young person) does not apply where the claimant is responsible for a child or qualifying young person born before 6th April 2017.]
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