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2013 No. 377

Social Security

The Social Security (Personal Independence Payment) Regulations 2013

Made

25th February 2013

Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1(2)

The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 77(3), 78(3) and (4), 79(3) and (4), 80(1), (2), (3), (4) and (5)(a) and (c), 81(1), (3)(b) and (4), 83(3), 85(1), (5) and (6), 86(1) and (3), 87, 92(1) and 94(1), (2), (3)(a) and (4) of the Welfare Reform Act 2012 F1, makes the following Regulations.

A draft of this instrument has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, each House of Parliament pursuant to section 94(6) of that Act.

These Regulations are made under the provisions of that Act and are made before the end of a period of 6 months beginning with the coming into force of those provisions F2.

Textual Amendments

F2See section 173(5)(a) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 (c.5) (‘the 1992 Act’). The requirement to refer regulations to the Social Security Advisory Committee does not apply where regulations are contained in a statutory instrument made before the end of the period of six months beginning with the coming into force of the enactment under which the regulations were made. Schedule 9, paragraph 26(a) to the Welfare Reform Act 2012 (c.5) (‘the Act’) inserted a reference to Part 4 of that Act into section 170(5) of the 1992 Act which has the effect of making that Part of the Act a ‘relevant enactment’ and therefore subject to the requirement to refer regulations to the Social Security Advisory Committee unless section 173(5) applies.

PART 1E+W+SGeneral

Citation and commencementE+W+S

1.—(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Social Security (Personal Independence Payment) Regulations 2013.

(2) These Regulations come into force in relation to a particular case on the day on which Part 4 of the Act comes into force in relation to that case F3.

Textual Amendments

F3See S.I. 2013/358 (C.16).

Commencement Information

I1Reg. 1 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

InterpretationE+W+S

2.  In these Regulations—

the 1998 Act” means the Social Security Act 1998F4;

the Act” means the Welfare Reform Act 2012;

[F5adult disability payment” has the meaning given in regulation 2 of the Disability Assistance for Working Age People (Scotland) Regulations 2022;]

“aid or appliance”—

(a)

means any device which improves, provides or replaces C's impaired physical or mental function; and

(b)

includes a prosthesis;

assessment” means the assessment referred to in regulation 4;

C” means a person who has made a claim for or, as the case may be, is entitled to personal independence payment;

[F5child disability payment” has the meaning given in regulation 2 of the Disability Assistance for Children and Young People (Scotland) Regulations 2021;]

component” means the daily living component or, as the case may be, the mobility component of personal independence payment;

descriptor” means a descriptor in column 2 of the tables in Parts 2 and 3 of Schedule 1;

disability living allowance” means disability living allowance under section 71 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992F6;

medical treatment” means medical, surgical or rehabilitative treatment (including any course or diet or other regimen), and references to a person receiving or submitting to medical treatment are to be construed accordingly;

prescribed date” means the date prescribed F7 by regulation [F814, 15 or 15A];

previous award” means an award of either or both components to which C has ceased to be entitled;

revised” means revised under section 9 of the 1998 Act, and “revision” is to be construed accordingly;

superseded” means superseded under section 10 of the 1998 ActF9, and “supersession” is to be construed accordingly; and

terms defined for the purposes of a provision of Part 4 of the Act have the same meaning in these Regulations.

PART 2E+W+SPersonal independence payment assessment

Daily living activities and mobility activitiesE+W+S

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

I3Reg. 3 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Assessment of ability to carry out activitiesE+W+S

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.

[F10(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.

[F11(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

Commencement Information

I4Reg. 4 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Scoring for daily living activitiesE+W+S

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

I5Reg. 5 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Scoring for mobility activitiesE+W+S

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

I6Reg. 6 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Scoring: further provisionE+W+S

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 [F12or 15A], 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 [F13or 15A], 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.

Information or evidence required for determining limited or severely limited ability to carry out activitiesE+W+S

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

I8Reg. 8 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Claimant may be called for a consultation to determine whether the claimant has limited or severely limited ability to carry out activitiesE+W+S

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 [F14or by video] [F15or 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 F16.

(5) In this regulation, a reference to consultation is to a consultation with a person approved by the Secretary of State.

Matters to be taken into account in determining good reason in relation to regulations 8 and 9E+W+S

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

I10Reg. 10 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Re-determination of ability to carry out activitiesE+W+S

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

I11Reg. 11 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

PART 3E+W+SRequired period condition

Required period condition: daily living componentE+W+S

12.—(1) C meets the required period condition for the purposes of section 78(1) of the Act (daily living component at standard rate) where —

(a)if C had been assessed at every time in the period of 3 months ending with the prescribed date, it is likely that the Secretary of State would have determined at that time that C had limited ability to carry out daily living activities; and

(b)if C were to be assessed at every time in the period of 9 months beginning with the day after the prescribed date, it is likely that the Secretary of State would determine at that time that C had limited ability to carry out daily living activities.

(2) C meets the required period condition for the purposes of section 78(2) of the Act (daily living component at enhanced rate) where —

(a)if C had been assessed at every time in the period of 3 months ending with the prescribed date, it is likely that the Secretary of State would have determined at that time that C had severely limited ability to carry out daily living activities; and

(b)if C were to be assessed at every time in the period of 9 months beginning with the day after the prescribed date, it is likely that the Secretary of State would determine at that time that C had severely limited ability to carry out daily living activities.

Commencement Information

I12Reg. 12 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Required period condition: mobility componentE+W+S

13.—(1) C meets the required period condition for the purposes of section 79(1) of the Act (mobility component at standard rate) where —

(a)if C had been assessed at every time in the period of 3 months ending with the prescribed date, it is likely that the Secretary of State would have determined at that time that C had limited ability to carry out mobility activities; and

(b)if C were to be assessed at every time in the period of 9 months beginning with the day after the prescribed date, it is likely that the Secretary of State would determine at that time that C had limited ability to carry out mobility activities.

(2) C meets the required period condition for the purposes of section 79(2) of the Act (mobility component at enhanced rate) where —

(a)if C had been assessed at every time in the period of 3 months ending with the prescribed date, it is likely that the Secretary of State would have determined at that time that C had severely limited ability to carry out mobility activities; and

(b)if C were to be assessed at every time in the period of 9 months beginning with the day after the prescribed date, it is likely that the Secretary of State would determine at that time that C had severely limited ability to carry out mobility activities.

Commencement Information

I13Reg. 13 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

The prescribed dateE+W+S

14.  Except where paragraph (2) or (3) of regulation 15 [F17or paragraph (2) or (3) of regulation 15A] applies, the prescribed date is–

(a)where C has made a claim for personal independence payment which has not been determined, the date of that claim or, if later, the earliest date in relation to which, if C had been assessed in relation to C's ability to carry out daily living activities or, as the case may be, mobility activities, at every time in the previous 3 months, it is likely that the Secretary of State would have determined at that time that C had limited ability or, as the case may be, severely limited ability to carry out those activities; and

(b)where C has an award of either or both components, each day of that award.

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I14Reg. 14 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

The prescribed date: claims for personal independence payment after an intervalE+W+S

15.—(1) Paragraphs (2) and (3) apply where—

(a)C makes a claim for personal independence payment (“the new claim”);

(b)C had a previous award [F18for personal independence payment or adult disability payment] which ended not more than 2 years before the date on which the new claim is made;

(c)the previous award referred to in sub-paragraph (b)[F19, where that award was in respect of personal independence payment or adult disability payment,] consisted of the same component as the one to which C is entitled (or would be entitled if C met the required period condition) under the new claim; and

(d)the Secretary of State determines that the entitlement under the new claim results from-

(i)substantially the same physical or mental condition or conditions for which the previous award was made; or

(ii)a new physical or mental condition which developed as a result of a condition for which the previous award was made.

(2) In relation to determination of entitlement under the new claim—

(a)the prescribed date for the purposes of regulations 12(1)(a) and (2)(a) and 13(1)(a) and (2)(a) is the date on which the previous award ended [F20where that award was in respect of personal independence payment or adult disability payment]; and

(b)regulations 12(1)(b) and (2)(b) and 13(1)(b) and (2)(b) have effect in relation to the new claim as if, for the words ‘the prescribed date’ there were substituted ‘the date on which the new claim for personal independence payment is made’.

(3) Where C is awarded either or both components under the new claim, in relation to continued entitlement to that component or, as the case may be, those components, for the period of 3 months following the date of the new claim—

(a)the prescribed date for the purposes of regulations 12(1)(a) and (2)(a) and 13(1)(a) and (2)(a) is the date on which the previous award ended [F21where that award was in respect of personal independence payment or adult disability payment]; and

(b)regulations 12(1)(b) and (2)(b) and 13(1)(b) and (2)(b) have effect in relation to that award as if, for the words ‘the prescribed date’ there were substituted ‘each day of the award’.

(4) This regulation is subject to regulation 26.

[F22The prescribed date: claims for personal independence payment after award of Child Disability PaymentE+W+S

15A.(1) Paragraphs (2), (3) and (4) apply where—

(a)C makes a claim for personal independence payment (“the new claim”);

(b)C had a previous award of child disability payment which ended not more than 2 years before the date on which the new claim is made; and

(c)C is aged 16 years or over at the date of the new claim.

(2) In relation to determination of entitlement under the new claim—

(a)the prescribed date for the purposes of regulations 12(1)(a) and (2)(a) and 13(1)(a) and (2)(a) is the date on which the previous award ended where that award was in respect of child disability payment; and

(b)regulations 12(1)(b) and (2)(b) and 13(1)(b) and (2)(b) have effect in relation to the new claim as if, for the words “the prescribed date” there were substituted “the date on which the new claim for personal independence payment is made”.

(3) Where C is awarded either or both components under the new claim, in relation to entitlement to that component or, as the case may be, those components, for the period of 3 months following the date of the new claim—

(a)the prescribed date for the purposes of regulations 12(1)(a) and (2)(a) and 13(1)(a) and (2)(a) is the date on which the previous award ended where that award was in respect of child disability payment; and

(b)regulations 12(1)(b) and (2)(b) and 13(1)(b) and (2)(b) have effect in relation to that award as if, for the words “the prescribed date” there were substituted “each day of the award”.

(4) C is to be regarded as meeting such of the conditions contained in the following provisions of these Regulations (as modified by paragraphs (2) and (3) above) as are relevant to C’s new claim, regardless of whether those conditions have been met—

(a)in regulation 12 (required period condition: daily living component), paragraph (1)(a) or (2)(a);

(b)in regulation 13 (required period condition: mobility component), paragraph (1)(a) or (2)(a).]

PART 4E+W+SResidence and presence conditions

Conditions relating to residence and presence in Great BritainE+W+S

16.  Subject to the following provisions of this Part, the prescribed conditions for the purposes of section 77(3) of the Act as to residence and presence in Great Britain are that on any day for which C claims personal independence payment C—

(a)is present in Great Britain;

(b)has been present in Great Britain for a period of, or periods amounting in aggregate to, not less than 104 weeks out of the 156 weeks immediately preceding that day;

(c)is habitually resident in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands; and

(d)is a person–

(i)who is not subject to immigration control within the meaning of section 115(9) of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 F23; or

(ii)to whom, by virtue of regulation 2 of the Social Security (Immigration and Asylum) Consequential Amendments Regulations 2000 F24, section 115 of that Act does not apply for the purpose of personal independence payment.

Textual Amendments

F231999 c.33. Section 115 was amended by the Act, Schedule 9, paragraph 44. There are other amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

F24Regulation 2 was amended by S.I. 2013/388. There are other amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

Commencement Information

I16Reg. 16 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Absence from Great BritainE+W+S

17.—(1) Where C is temporarily absent from Great Britain, C is treated as present in Great Britain for the purposes of regulation 16(a) and (b) for the first 13 weeks of absence.

(2) C is temporarily absent if, at the beginning of the period of absence, C's absence is unlikely to exceed 52 weeks.

Commencement Information

I17Reg. 17 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Absence from Great Britain to receive medical treatmentE+W+S

18.—(1) Where C is temporarily absent from Great Britain, C is treated as present in Great Britain for the purposes of regulation 16(a) and (b) for the first 26 weeks of that absence, where—

(a)C's absence is solely in connection with arrangements made for the medical treatment of C for a disease or bodily or mental disablement which commenced before C left Great Britain; and

(b)the arrangements referred to in paragraph (1)(a) relate to medical treatment –

(i)outside Great Britain;

(ii)during the period whilst C is temporarily absent from Great Britain; and

(iii)by, or under the supervision of, a person appropriately qualified to carry out that treatment.

(2) In this regulation, “temporarily absent” has the same meaning as in regulation 17(2).

Commencement Information

I18Reg. 18 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Absence from Great Britain in special casesE+W+S

19.—(1) Where C is absent from Great Britain, C is treated as present in Great Britain for the purposes of regulation 16(a) and (b), where —

(a)C is abroad in the capacity of–

(i)a member of Her Majesty's forces;

(ii)an aircraft worker; or

(iii)a mariner; or

(b)C is in employment prescribed for the purposes of section 120 (employment at sea (continental shelf operations)) of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 F25 in connection with continental shelf operations; or

(c)C is living with a person mentioned in paragraph (a)(i) and is the spouse, civil partner, son, daughter, step-son, step-daughter, father, father-in-law, step-father, mother, mother-in-law or step-mother of that person.

(2) In this regulation and in regulation 20, “a member of Her Majesty's forces” means a member of “the regular forces” or “the reserve forces” as defined in section 374 of the Armed Forces Act 2006 F26, other than a person who is specified in Schedule 2, who is–

(a)over the age of 16; and

(b)not absent on desertion.

(3) In this regulation—

aircraft worker” means a person who is employed under a contract of service either as a pilot, commander, navigator or other member of the crew of any aircraft, or in any other capacity on board any aircraft where–

(a)

the employment in that other capacity is for the purposes of the aircraft or its crew or of any passengers or cargo or mail carried on that aircraft; and

(b)

the contract is entered into in the United Kingdom with a view to its performance (in whole or in part) while the aircraft is in flight,

but does not include a person who is in employment as a member of Her Majesty's forces;

mariner” means a person who is in employment under a contract of service either as a master or member of the crew of any ship or vessel, or in any other capacity on board any ship or vessel where –

(a)

the employment in that other capacity is for the purposes of that ship or vessel or the crew or any passengers or cargo or mail carried by the ship or vessel; and

(b)

the contract is entered into in the United Kingdom with a view to its performance (in whole or in part) while the ship or vessel is on voyage,

but does not include a person who is in employment as a member of Her Majesty's forces.

Textual Amendments

F251992 c.4. Section 120(2) was amended by the Social Security Act 1998, section 86(1) and Schedule 7, paragraph 70, the Petroleum Act 1998 (c.17), Schedule 4, paragraph 30 and the Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc.) Act 1999, Schedule 3, paragraph 26 and Schedule 7, paragraph 8.

F262006 c.52. There are amendments to section 374 not relevant to these Regulations.

Commencement Information

I19Reg. 19 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Serving members of Her Majesty's forces and their family members – further provisionE+W+S

20.  C is treated as habitually resident in Great Britain for the purposes of regulation 16(c) where—

(a)C is resident outside Great Britain in the capacity of a member of Her Majesty's forces; or

(b)C is living with a person mentioned in paragraph (a) and is the spouse, civil partner, son, daughter, step-son, step-daughter, father, father-in-law, step-father, mother, mother-in-law or step-mother of that person.

Commencement Information

I20Reg. 20 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Terminal illnessE+W+S

21.  Where C is terminally ill and makes a claim for personal independence payment expressly on that ground, regulation 16 applies as if paragraph (b) were omitted.

Commencement Information

I21Reg. 21 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Persons residing in Great Britain to whom a relevant EU Regulation appliesE+W+S

22.  Regulation 16(b) does not apply in relation to a claim for personal independence payment where on any day–

(a)C is habitually resident in Great Britain;

(b)a relevant EU Regulation F27 applies; and

(c)C can demonstrate a genuine and sufficient link to the United Kingdom social security system.

Textual Amendments

F27See section 84(2) of the Act for the meaning of ‘relevant EU Regulation’.

Commencement Information

I22Reg. 22 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Persons residing in an EEA state F28... or in Switzerland to whom a relevant EU Regulation appliesE+W+S

23.  Regulation 16(a) to (c) does not apply in relation to entitlement to the daily living component of personal independence payment where on any day—

(a)C is habitually resident in–

(i)an EEA stateF29...; or

(ii)Switzerland;

(b)a relevant EU Regulation applies; and

(c)C can demonstrate a genuine and sufficient link to the United Kingdom social security system.

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I23Reg. 23 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

[F30Persons in receipt of an equivalent Scottish benefit who move from Scotland to England or WalesE+W+S

23ZA.[F31(1)] Where regulation 36(1) of the Disability Assistance for Children and Young People (Scotland) Regulations 2021 applies to C, regulation 16(c) of these Regulations is treated as not satisfied for the period set out in regulation 36(1) of those Regulations.]

[F32(2) Where regulation 53(1) of the Disability Assistance for Working Age People (Scotland) Regulations 2022 applies to C, regulation 16(c) of these Regulations is treated as not satisfied for the period set out in regulation 53(1) of those Regulations.]

[F33[F34Refugees and certain persons with leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom][F35Refugees and certain persons with leave to enter and remain in the United Kingdom]E+W+S

23A.(1) Regulation 16(b) does not apply in relation to a claim for personal independence payment where C has—

(a)been granted refugee status or humanitarian protection under the immigration rules; F36...

(b)leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom as the dependant of a person granted refugee status or humanitarian protection under the immigration rules.

[F37(c)leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom granted under the immigration rules by virtue of—

(i)the Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy, or

(ii)the previous scheme for locally-employed staff in Afghanistan (sometimes referred to as the ex-gratia scheme),

(d)been granted discretionary leave outside the immigration rules as a dependant of a person referred to in sub-paragraph (c); [F38...]

(e)leave granted under the Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme [F39; F40...]]

[F41(f)leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom granted under or outside the immigration rules [F42, a right] of abode in the United Kingdom within the meaning given in section 2 of the Immigration Act 1971 [F43or does not require leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom in accordance with section 3ZA of that Act,] where C—

(i)was residing in Ukraine immediately before 1 January 2022; and

(ii)left Ukraine in connection with the Russian invasion which took place on 24 February 2022][F44; [F45...]

(g)leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom granted under or outside the immigration rules, a right of abode in the United Kingdom within the meaning given in section 2 of the Immigration Act 1971 or does not require leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom in accordance with section 3ZA of that Act, where C—

(i)was residing in Sudan before 15 April 2023, and

(ii)left Sudan in connection with the violence which rapidly escalated on 15 April 2023 in Khartoum and across Sudan][F46, or

(h)leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom granted under or outside the immigration rules, a right of abode in the United Kingdom within the meaning given in section 2 of the Immigration Act 1971 or does not require leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom in accordance with section 3ZA of that Act, where C—

(i)was residing in Israel, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem, the Golan Heights or Lebanon immediately before 7 October 2023, and

(ii)left Israel, the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem, the Golan Heights or Lebanon in connection with the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel on 7 October 2023 or the violence which rapidly escalated in the region following the attack.]

[F47(1A) Regulation 16(c) does not apply in relation to a claim for personal independence payment where [F48any sub-paragraph in paragraph (1)] applies to C.]

[F49(2)  For the purposes of this regulation “immigration rules” means the rules laid before Parliament under section 3(2) of the Immigration Act 1971.]]

[F49(2) For the purposes of this regulation—

(a)“immigration rules” means the rules laid before Parliament under section 3(2) of the Immigration Act 1971,

(b)“the Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme” means the scheme announced by the United Kingdom Government on 18 August 2021.]

Textual Amendments

PART 5E+W+SRate of personal independence payment

Rate of personal independence paymentE+W+S

24.—(1) The prescribed weekly rates of the daily living component for the purposes of section 78(3) of the Act are—

(a)the standard rate, [F50£68.10]; and

(b)the enhanced rate, [F51£101.75].

(2) The prescribed weekly rates of the mobility component for the purposes of section 79(3) of the Act are—

(a)the standard rate, [F52£26.90]; and

(b)the enhanced rate, [F53£71.00].

PART 6E+W+SProvisions relating to age

Exceptions to section 83 where entitlement exists or claim made before relevant ageE+W+S

25.  Section 83(1) of the Act (persons of pensionable age) does not apply where C has reached the relevant age if C —

(a)was entitled to an award of either or both components on the day preceding the day on which C reached the relevant age; or

(b)made a claim for personal independence payment before reaching the relevant age and that claim was not determined before C reached that age but an award of either or both components would be made in respect of C but for section 83(1) of the Act.

Commencement Information

I25Reg. 25 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Claim for personal independence payment after an interval and after reaching the relevant ageE+W+S

26.—(1) Where C has reached the relevant age and makes a new claim in the circumstances set out in regulation 15 the following exceptions apply.

(2) The exceptions referred to in paragraph (1) are—

(a)section 83(1) of the Act (persons of pensionable age) does not apply;

(b)the reference to ‘2 years’ in regulation 15(1)(b) is to be read as ‘1 year’;

(c)where C is assessed as having severely limited ability to carry out mobility activities for the purposes of the new claim—

(i)C is entitled to the enhanced rate of the mobility component only if C was entitled to that rate of that component under the previous award [F54of personal independence payment or adult disability payment]; and

(ii)where C is not entitled to the enhanced rate of that component because of paragraph (i), C is entitled to the standard rate of that component provided that C was entitled to that rate of that component under the previous award [F55of personal independence payment or adult disability payment]; and

(d)where C is assessed as having limited ability to carry out mobility activities for the purposes of the new claim, C is entitled to the standard rate of the mobility component only if C was entitled to that component, at either rate, under the previous award [F56of personal independence payment or adult disability payment].

Revision and supersession of an award after the person has reached the relevant ageE+W+S

27.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), section 83(1) of the Act (persons of pensionable age) does not apply where —

(a)C has reached the relevant age and is entitled to an award (“the original award”) of either or both components pursuant to an exception in regulation 25 or 26; and

(b)that award falls to be revised or superseded.

F57[F58(2) Where the original award includes an award of the mobility component and is superseded—

(a)pursuant to regulation 23 of the Decisions and Appeals Regulations for a relevant change of circumstances which occurred after C reached the relevant age; or

(b)pursuant to regulation 26(1)(a) of the Decisions and Appeals Regulations where—

(i)the application for supersession was made by C after C reached the relevant age, or

(ii)the supersession proceedings were initiated by the Scottish Ministers after C reached the relevant age,

the restrictions in paragraph (3) apply in relation to the supersession.]

F59[F60(2A) In paragraph (2), “the Decisions and Appeals Regulations” means the Universal Credit, Personal Independence Payment, Jobseeker’s Allowance and Employment and Support Allowance (Decisions and Appeals) Regulations 2013.]

(3) The restrictions referred to in paragraph (2) are —

(a)where the original mobility component award is for the standard rate then, regardless of whether the award would otherwise have been for the enhanced rate, the Secretary of State -

(i)may only make an award for the standard rate of that component; and

(ii)may only make such an award where entitlement results from substantially the same condition or conditions for which the mobility component in the original award was made.

(b)where the original mobility component award is for the enhanced rate, the Secretary of State may only award that rate of that component where entitlement results from substantially the same condition or conditions for which the mobility award was made.

(4) Where the original award does not include an award of the mobility component but C had a previous award of that component, for the purpose of this regulation entitlement under that previous award is to be treated as if it were under the original award provided that the entitlement under the previous award ceased no more than 1 year prior to the date on which the supersession takes or would take effect.

PART 7E+W+SPayability when person is residing in certain accommodation or is detained in custody

Care home residentsE+W+S

28.—(1) Subject to paragraph (3) and regulation 30, no amount of personal independence payment which is attributable to the daily living component is payable in respect of C for any period during which C meets the condition in section 85(2) of the Act (care home residents: costs of qualifying services borne out of public or local funds).

(2) For the purpose of section 85(2) of the Act the specified enactments are—

(a)Part 3 of the National Assistance Act 1948 F61 (Local Authority Services);

(b)sections 59 and 59A of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 F62 (provision of residential and other establishments by local authorities and maximum period for repayment of sums borrowed for such provision and grants in respect of secure accommodation for children respectively);

(c)the Mental Health Act 1983F63;

(d)the Community Care and Health (Scotland) Act 2002F64;

(e)the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003F65; F66...

[F67(ee)section 57 of the Health and Social Care Act 2001, F68...]

[F69(eea)Part 1 of the Care Act 2014 (care and support), F70...]

[F71(eeb)Part 4 of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 (meeting needs), or]

(f)any other enactment relating to persons under a disability or to young persons or to education or training except—

(i)section 485 of the Education Act 1996 F72 (grants in aid of educational services or research);

(ii)section 14 of the Education Act 2002 F73 (power of Secretary of State or National Assembly for Wales to give financial assistance for purposes related to education or children etc.);

(iii)section 49 of the Education (Scotland) Act 1980 F74 (power of education authorities to assist persons to take advantage of educational facilities) or section 73 of that Act (power of Scottish Ministers to make grants to education authorities and others)F75;

(iv)section 65 of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 F76 (administration of funds by [F77HEFCW]);

(v)section 4 of the Further and Higher Education (Scotland) Act 2005 F78 (general duty of Scottish Ministers to provide support for funding of higher education) or section 11 of that Act (administration of funds); and

(vi)section 22 of the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 F79 (new arrangements for giving financial support to students).

[F80(vii)section 39 of the Higher Education and Research Act 2017 (financial support for registered higher education providers) or section 40 of that Act (financial support for certain institutions);]

(3) Subject to paragraph (4), paragraph (1) does not apply in the case of C, where C is a person—

(a)who has not reached the age of 18 and to whom –

(i)section 17(10)(b) of the Children Act 1989 F81 (provision of services for children in need: impaired health and development) or section 93(4)(a)(ii) of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 F82 (interpretation: children in need of care and attention due to impaired health and development) applies because C's health is likely to be significantly impaired, or further impaired, without the provision of services for C; or

(ii)section 17(10)(c) of the Children Act 1989 (provision of services for children in need: disability) or section 93(4)(a)(iii) of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 (interpretation: children in need of care and attention due to disability) applies; F83...

[F84(aa)to whom section 37, 38 or 42 of the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 applies; or]

(b)who is accommodated outside the United Kingdom if the costs of any qualifying services are borne wholly or partly by a local authority pursuant to their powers under section 320 of the Education Act 1996 F85 (provision outside England and Wales for certain children) or section 25 of the Education (Additional Support for Learning) (Scotland) Act 2004 F86 (attendance at establishments outwith the United Kingdom).

(4) [F87Paragraphs (3)(a) and (aa) only apply] during any period in which the local authority looking after C places C in a private dwelling with a family, or with a relative of C, or with some other suitable person.

Textual Amendments

F721996 c.56. Section 485 was amended by the Local Education Authorities and Children's Services Authorities (Integration of Functions) Order 2010 (S.I. 2010/1158) (‘the Integration of Functions Order’), Schedule 2, paragraph 7(1) and (3).

F732002 c.32. Section 14 was amended by the Children Act 2004 (c.31) section 59; the Education Act 2005 (c.18), Schedule 14, paragraph 23, the Education Act 2011(c.21), section 15 and the Integration of Functions Order, Schedule 2, paragraph 11.

F75Section 73 was amended by the Self-Governing Schools etc. (Scotland) Act 1989 (c.39), section 73 and by the Education (Graduate Endowment and Student Support) (Scotland) Act 2001 (asp 6), section 3(2). The power of the Secretary of State was transferred to Scottish Ministers by virtue of the Scotland Act 1998 (c. 46), section 53 (general transfer of functions).

F761992 (c. 13). Section 65 was amended by the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (c. 50), section 30(6), the Teaching and Higher Education Act 1998 (c. 30), section 27, the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 (c. 10) sections 34(1) and 24(6) and Schedule 9 and the Integration of Functions Order, Schedule 2, paragraph 5(1).

F851996 c.56. Section 320 was amended by the Integration of Functions Order, Schedule 2, paragraph 7(2).

Commencement Information

I28Reg. 28 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

[F88Hospital in-patients aged 18 or over]E+W+S

29.—(1) Subject to [F89paragraph (3) and] regulation 30, no amount of personal independence payment which is attributable to either component is payable in respect of C for any period during which C meets the condition in section 86(2) of the Act (in-patient treatment: costs of treatment, accommodation and related services borne out of public funds).

(2) For the purposes of section 86(3) of the Act, the costs of treatment, accommodation or any related services are borne out of public funds if C is undergoing medical or other treatment as an in-patient in —

(a)a hospital or similar institution under –

(i)the National Health Service Act 2006 F90;

(ii)the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006 F91; or

(iii)the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978 F92; or

(b)a hospital or similar institution maintained or administered by the Defence Council.

[F93(3) This regulation does not apply if C was under the age of 18 on the day on which C entered the hospital or similar institution referred to in section 86(2) of the Act to begin C’s current period as an in-patient.]

Payability exceptions: care homes and hospitalsE+W+S

30.—(1) Subject to the following paragraphs, regulation 28(1) or, as the case may be, regulation 29(1) does not apply to C in respect of the first 28 days of any period during which C is someone to whom that regulation applies.

(2) Where, on the day on which C's entitlement to personal independence payment commences, C meets the condition in section 85(2) of the Act (care home residents: costs of qualifying services borne out of public or local funds) or section 86(2) of the Act (in-patient treatment: costs of treatment, accommodation and related services borne out of public funds), paragraph (1) does not apply to C in respect of any period of consecutive days, beginning with that day, on which C continues to satisfy that condition.

(3) Regulation 28 or, as the case may be, regulation 29 does not apply where C is residing in a hospice and is terminally ill, and the Secretary of State has been informed that C is terminally ill—

(a)on a claim for personal independence payment;

(b)on an application for a revision or a supersession of an award of personal independence payment; or

(c)in writing in connection with an award of, or a claim for, or an application for a revision or a supersession of an award of, personal independence payment.

(4) In paragraph (3), “hospice” means a hospital or other institution whose primary function is to provide palliative care for persons resident there who are suffering from a progressive disease in its final stages, other than —

(a)a health service hospital in England (within the meaning of section 275 F94 of the National Health Service Act 2006);

(b)a hospital in Wales vested in –

(i)an NHS trust;

(ii)a Local Health Board; or

(iii)the Welsh Ministers,

for the purpose of functions under the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006 F95;

(c)a health service hospital in Scotland (within the meaning of section 108(1) F96 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978);

(d)a hospital maintained by the Defence Council; or

(e)an institution similar to a hospital mentioned in any of the preceding sub-paragraphs of this paragraph.

(5) Regulation 28(1) does not apply to a case where, during any period the total cost of the qualifying services F97 are met —

(a)out of the resources of the person for whom the qualifying services are provided, or partly out of that person's own resources and partly with assistance from another person or a charity F98; or

(b)on that person's behalf by another person or a charity.

(6) In this regulation —

NHS trust” means a body established under section 18 of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006; and

Local Health Board” means a body established under section 11 of that Act.

(7) In the application of these Regulations to Scotland, “charity” is to be construed as if these Regulations were an enactment to which section 7 of the Charities Act 2011 F99 (application in relation to Scotland) applied.

Textual Amendments

F94Section 275 was amended by the Health and Social Care Act 2012 (c.7), Schedule 4, paragraph 138(1) and (2). There are other amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

F96Section 108 was amended by the Health Services Act 1980 (c.53), Schedule 6, paragraph 6(a) and the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 (c. 16), Schedule 9, paragraph 19(22)(b). There are other amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

F97See section 85(4) of the Act for the meaning of ‘qualifying services’.

F98See section 1(1) of the Charities Act 2011 (c. 25) for the meaning of ‘charity’ in England and Wales.

Commencement Information

I30Reg. 30 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Prisoners and detaineesE+W+S

31.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), section 87 of the Act (prisoners and detainees) does not apply in respect of the first 28 days of any period during which C is a person to whom that section would otherwise apply.

(2) Where, on the day on which C's entitlement to personal independence payment commences, C is a person to whom that section applies, paragraph (1) does not apply to C in respect of any period of consecutive days, beginning with that day, on which C continues to be a person to whom that section applies.

(3) Section 87 of the Act does not apply to C in respect of any period after the conclusion of criminal proceedings as a result of 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 conditions set out in paragraph (4).

(4) The conditions referred to in paragraph (3) are —

(a)C is -

(i)detained under section 45A of the Mental Health Act 1983 F100 (power of higher courts to direct hospital admission) or section 47 F101 of that Act (removal to hospital of persons serving sentences of imprisonment, etc); and

(ii)being detained on or before the day which the Secretary of State has certified to be C's release date within the meaning of section 50(3) of that Act F102; or

(b)C is being detained under-

(i)section 59A of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 F103 (hospital direction); or

(ii)section 136 of the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003 F104 (transfer of prisoners for treatment of mental disorder).

(5) For the purposes of this regulation —

(a)hospital or similar institution” means any place (not being a prison, a detention centre, a young offenders institution or 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;

(b)criminal proceedings against any person are deemed to be concluded upon that person being found insane in those proceedings with the effect that that person cannot be tried or the trial of that person cannot proceed.

(6) Section 87 of the Act does not apply to C where —

(a)C is undergoing imprisonment or detention in legal custody outside Great Britain; and

(b)in similar circumstances in Great Britain, C would have been excepted from the application of that section by virtue of the operation of any provision of this regulation.

Textual Amendments

F1001983 c.20. Section 45A was inserted by the Crime (Sentences) Act 1997 (c.43), section 46 and amended by the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (c.44), Schedule 32, paragraphs 37 to 39 and Schedule 37, Part 7 and by the Mental Health Act 2007 (c.12), sections 4(1) and (6) and 10(1) and (8) and Schedule 1, paragraphs 1 and 9 and Schedule 11, Part 1.

F101Section 47 was amended by the Crime (Sentences) Act 1997, section 56(2) and Schedule 6; the Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 (c.28), Schedule 10, paragraph 18; the Armed Forces Act 2006 (c.52), Schedule 16, paragraph 97(1) and (2)(a) and the Mental Health Act 2007, section 4(7) and Schedule 1, paragraphs 1 and 10 and Schedule 11, Part 1.

F102Section 50(3) was substituted by the Criminal Justice Act 2003, section 294(3).

Commencement Information

I31Reg. 31 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Periods of residenceE+W+S

32.—(1) In these Regulations, a “period of residence” is a period during which C –

(a)meets the condition in section 85(2) of the Act (care home residents);

(b)meets the condition in section 86(2) of the Act (hospital in-patients); or

(c)is a person who is undergoing imprisonment or detention in legal custody.

(2) Subject to paragraph (3), for the purposes of section 87 of the Act and regulations 28 and 29, a period of residence —

(a)begins on the day after the day on which C enters a care home, hospital or similar institution or commences a period of imprisonment or detention in legal custody; and

(b)ends on the day before the day on which C leaves a care home, hospital or similar institution or on which a period of imprisonment or detention in legal custody ends.

(3) Where, immediately following a period of residence for the purpose of sub-paragraph (a), (b) or (c) of paragraph (1), C commences another period of residence for the purpose of any of those sub-paragraphs, the earlier period of residence is deemed to end on the day on which C leaves the care home, hospital or similar institution or, as the case may be, on which the period of imprisonment or detention ends.

(4) Subject to paragraph (5), for the purposes of regulation 30(1) and 31(1), —

(a)two or more distinct periods of residence separated by an interval not exceeding 28 days, or by two or more such intervals, are to be treated as a continuous period equal in duration to the total duration of such distinct periods and ending on the last day of the later or last such period; and

(b)any period or periods to which those regulations refer are to be taken into account and aggregated with any other period referred to in those regulations.

(5) Paragraph (4) is, where the periods referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of that paragraph are both or all periods to which section 87 applies, to have effect as if -

(a)the words ‘subject to paragraph (5)’ and ‘regulation 30(1) and’ were omitted;

(b)the reference to ‘28 days’ in sub-paragraph (a) of that paragraph read ‘one year’; and

(c)the references to ‘those regulations’ in sub-paragraph (b) read ‘that regulation’ and the reference to ‘refer’ read ‘refers’.

Commencement Information

I32Reg. 32 coming into force in accordance with reg. 1(2) and S.I. 2013/358

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.

Esther McVey

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State

Department for Work and Pensions

Regulation 5

SCHEDULE 1E+W+SPERSONAL INDEPENDENCE PAYMENT ASSESSMENT

PART 1 E+W+SINTERPRETATION

1.  In this Schedule, —E+W+S

aided” means with –

(a)

the use of an aid or appliance; or

(b)

supervision, prompting or assistance;

assistance” means physical intervention by another person and does not include speech;

assistance dog” means a dog trained to guide or assist a person with a sensory impairment;

basic verbal information” means information in C's native language conveyed verbally in a simple sentence;

basic written information” means signs, symbols and dates written or printed standard size text in C's native language;

bathe” includes get into or out of an unadapted bath or shower;

communication support” means support from a person trained or experienced in communicating with people with specific communication needs, including interpreting verbal information into a non-verbal form and vice versa;

complex budgeting decisions” means decisions involving –

(a)

calculating household and personal budgets;

(b)

managing and paying bills; and

(c)

planning future purchases;

complex verbal information” means information in C's native language conveyed verbally in either more than one sentence or one complicated sentence;

complex written information” means more than one sentence of written or printed standard size text in C's native language;

cook” means heat food at or above waist height;

dress and undress” includes put on and take off socks and shoes;

engage socially” means –

(a)

interact with others in a contextually and socially appropriate manner;

(b)

understand body language; and

(c)

establish relationships;

manage incontinence” means manage involuntary evacuation of the bowel or bladder, including use a collecting device or self-catheterisation, and clean oneself afterwards;

manage medication F105...” means take medication F106..., where a failure to do so is likely to result in a deterioration in C's health;

[F107“manage therapy” means undertake therapy, where a failure to do so is likely to result in a deterioration in C’s health;]

medication” means medication to be taken at home which is prescribed or recommended by a registered –

(a)

doctor;

(b)

nurse; or

(c)

pharmacist;

[F108monitor a health condition] ” means –

(a)

detect significant changes in C's health condition which are likely to lead to a deterioration in C's health; and

(b)

take action advised by a –

(i)

registered doctor;

(ii)

registered nurse; or

(iii)

health professional who is regulated by the Health Professions Council,

without which C's health is likely to deteriorate;

orientation aid” means a specialist aid designed to assist disabled people to follow a route safely;

“prepare”, in the context of food, means make food ready for cooking or eating;

prompting” means reminding, encouraging or explaining by another person;

psychological distress” means distress related to an enduring mental health condition or an intellectual or cognitive impairment;

read” includes read signs, symbols and words but does not include read Braille;

simple budgeting decisions” means decisions involving –

(a)

calculating the cost of goods; and

(b)

calculating change required after a purchase;

simple meal” means a cooked one-course meal for one using fresh ingredients;

social support” means support from a person trained or experienced in assisting people to engage in social situations;

stand” means stand upright with at least one biological foot on the ground;

supervision” means the continuous presence of another person for the purpose of ensuring C's safety;

take nutrition” means –

(a)

cut food into pieces, convey food and drink to one's mouth and chew and swallow food and drink; or

(b)

take nutrition by using a therapeutic source;

therapeutic source” means parenteral or enteral tube feeding, using a rate-limiting device such as a delivery system or feed pump;

therapy” means therapy to be undertaken at home which is prescribed or recommended by a—

(a)

registered –

(i)

doctor;

(ii)

nurse; or

(iii)

pharmacist; or

(b)

health professional regulated by the Health Professions Council;

[F109but does not include taking or applying, or otherwise receiving or administering, medication (whether orally, topically or by any other means), or any action which, in C’s case, falls within the definition of “monitor a health condition]

toilet needs” means –

(a)

getting on and off an unadapted toilet;

(b)

evacuating the bladder and bowel; and

(c)

cleaning oneself afterwards; and

unaided” means without –

(a)

the use of an aid or appliance; or

(b)

supervision, prompting or assistance.

PART 2E+W+SDAILY LIVING ACTIVITIES

Column 1ActivityColumn 2DescriptorsColumn 3Points
1. Preparing food.a. Can prepare and cook a simple meal unaided.0
b. Needs to use an aid or appliance to be able to either prepare or cook a simple meal.2
c. Cannot cook a simple meal using a conventional cooker but is able to do so using a microwave.2
d. Needs prompting to be able to either prepare or cook a simple meal.2
e. Needs supervision or assistance to either prepare or cook a simple meal.4
f. Cannot prepare and cook food.8
2. Taking nutrition.a. Can take nutrition unaided.0

b. Needs –

(i) to use an aid or appliance to be able to take nutrition; or

(ii) supervision to be able to take nutrition; or

(iii) assistance to be able to cut up food.

2
c. Needs a therapeutic source to be able to take nutrition.2
d. Needs prompting to be able to take nutrition.4
e. Needs assistance to be able to manage a therapeutic source to take nutrition.6
f. Cannot convey food and drink to their mouth and needs another person to do so.10
3. Managing therapy or monitoring a health condition.

a. Either –

(i) does not receive medication or therapy or need to monitor a health condition; or

(ii) can manage medication or therapy or monitor a health condition unaided.

0

b. Needs [F110any one or more of the following]

(i) to use an aid or appliance to be able to manage medication; F111...

(ii) supervision, prompting or assistance to be able to manage medication F112....

[F113(iii) supervision, prompting or assistance to be able to monitor a health condition.] 

1
c. Needs supervision, prompting or assistance to be able to manage therapy that takes no more than 3.5 hours a week.2
d. Needs supervision, prompting or assistance to be able to manage therapy that takes more than 3.5 but no more than 7 hours a week.4
e. Needs supervision, prompting or assistance to be able to manage therapy that takes more than 7 but no more than 14 hours a week.6
f. Needs supervision, prompting or assistance to be able to manage therapy that takes more than 14 hours a week.8
4. Washing and bathing.a. Can wash and bathe unaided.0
b. Needs to use an aid or appliance to be able to wash or bathe.2
c. Needs supervision or prompting to be able to wash or bathe.2
d. Needs assistance to be able to wash either their hair or body below the waist.2
e. Needs assistance to be able to get in or out of a bath or shower.3
f. Needs assistance to be able to wash their body between the shoulders and waist.4
g. Cannot wash and bathe at all and needs another person to wash their entire body.8
5. Managing toilet needs or incontinence.a. Can manage toilet needs or incontinence unaided.0
b. Needs to use an aid or appliance to be able to manage toilet needs or incontinence.2
c. Needs supervision or prompting to be able to manage toilet needs.2
d. Needs assistance to be able to manage toilet needs.4
e. Needs assistance to be able to manage incontinence of either bladder or bowel.6
f. Needs assistance to be able to manage incontinence of both bladder and bowel.8
6. Dressing and undressing.a. Can dress and undress unaided.0
b. Needs to use an aid or appliance to be able to dress or undress.2

c. Needs either -

(i) prompting to be able to dress, undress or determine appropriate circumstances for remaining clothed; or

(ii) prompting or assistance to be able to select appropriate clothing.

2
d. Needs assistance to be able to dress or undress their lower body.2
e. Needs assistance to be able to dress or undress their upper body.4
f. Cannot dress or undress at all.8
7. Communicating verbally.a. Can express and understand verbal information unaided.0
b. Needs to use an aid or appliance to be able to speak or hear.2
c. Needs communication support to be able to express or understand complex verbal information.4
d. Needs communication support to be able to express or understand basic verbal information.8
e. Cannot express or understand verbal information at all even with communication support.12
8. Reading and understanding signs, symbols and words.a. Can read and understand basic and complex written information either unaided or using spectacles or contact lenses.0
b. Needs to use an aid or appliance, other than spectacles or contact lenses, to be able to read or understand either basic or complex written information.2
c. Needs prompting to be able to read or understand complex written information.2
d. Needs prompting to be able to read or understand basic written information.4
e. Cannot read or understand signs, symbols or words at all.8
9. Engaging with other people face to face.a. Can engage with other people unaided.0
b. Needs prompting to be able to engage with other people.2
c. Needs social support to be able to engage with other people.4

d. Cannot engage with other people due to such engagement causing either –

(i) overwhelming psychological distress to the claimant; or

(ii) the claimant to exhibit behaviour which would result in a substantial risk of harm to the claimant or another person.

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10. Making budgeting decisions.a. Can manage complex budgeting decisions unaided.0
b. Needs prompting or assistance to be able to make complex budgeting decisions.2
c. Needs prompting or assistance to be able to make simple budgeting decisions.4
d. Cannot make any budgeting decisions at all.6

PART 3E+W+SMOBILITY ACTIVITIES

Column 1ActivityColumn 2DescriptorsColumn 3Points
1. Planning and following journeys.a. Can plan and follow the route of a journey unaided.0
b. Needs prompting to be able to undertake any journey to avoid overwhelming psychological distress to the claimant.4
c. Cannot plan the route of a journey.8
d. Cannot follow the route of an unfamiliar journey without another person, assistance dog or orientation aid.10
e. Cannot undertake any journey because it would cause overwhelming psychological distress to the claimant.10
f. Cannot follow the route of a familiar journey without another person, an assistance dog or an orientation aid.12
2. Moving around.a. Can stand and then move more than 200 metres, either aided or unaided.0
b. Can stand and then move more than 50 metres but no more than 200 metres, either aided or unaided4
c. Can stand and then move unaided more than 20 metres but no more than 50 metres.8
d. Can stand and then move using an aid or appliance more than 20 metres but no more than 50 metres.10
e. Can stand and then move more than 1 metre but no more than 20 metres, either aided or unaided.12

f. Cannot, either aided or unaided, –

(i) stand; or

(ii) move more than 1 metre.

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Regulation 19(2)

SCHEDULE 2E+W+SMEMBERS OF HER MAJESTY'S FORCES: EXCLUDED PERSONS

1.  The following persons are not members of Her Majesty's forces for the purpose of these Regulations -E+W+S

(a)subject to paragraph (2), any person who is serving as a member of any naval force of Her Majesty's forces and who locally entered that force at a naval base outside the United Kingdom;

(b)any person who is serving as a member of any military force of Her Majesty's forces and who entered that force, or was recruited for that force, outside the United Kingdom, and the depot of whose unit is situated outside the United Kingdom;

(c)any person who is serving as a member of any air force of Her Majesty's forces and who entered that force, or was recruited for that force, outside the United Kingdom, and is liable under the terms of engagement to serve only in a specified part of the world outside the United Kingdom.

2.  Paragraph (1)(a) does not include any person who –E+W+S

(a)has previously been an insured person under Part 1 of the National Insurance Act 1965 F114; or

(b)is paying or has previously paid one or more of the following classes of contributions under the Social Security Act 1975 F115 or the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 F116

(i)primary Class 1;

(ii)Class 2; or

(iii)Class 3.

Textual Amendments

F1141965 c.51. Part 1 of this Act was repealed with savings by the Social Security Act 1973 (c. 38), section 100(1) and (2)(b) and Schedules 26 and 28 and by the Social Security (Consequential Provisions) Act 1992 (c. 6), Schedules 1 and 3.

F1151975 c.14. Section 1(2) lists the Classes of contributions. This Act was repealed by the Social Security (Consequential Provisions) Act 1992, Schedule 1.

F116Section 1(2) lists the Classes of contributions.

Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations set out the principal provisions relating to personal independence payment which is established under Part 4 of the Welfare Reform Act 2012 (‘the 2012 Act’).

Part 2 provides for the assessment for personal independence payment which will determine whether and to what extent a person who applies for such a payment has limited or severely limited ability to carry out daily living activities and mobility activities.

Regulation 3 provides that daily living activities and mobility activities are those set out in Schedule 1 to these Regulations.

Regulation 4 provides that a person's ability to carry out those activities is to be determined by an assessment and regulations 5 to 7 set out how those activities are to be scored in the assessment.

Regulation 8 allows the Secretary of State to request information or evidence to enable the determination of the claim to be made and requires that such information or evidence is provided within one month or such other period as the Secretary of State considers reasonable. If such information is not provided without good reason, a negative determination shall be made in relation to the relevant component (regulation 8(3)). A negative determination is a finding that the claimant does not meet the requirements to be entitled to personal independence payment.

Regulation 9 provides that a claimant may be called to attend and participate in a consultation in person or to participate in a consultation by telephone or both and failure to attend or participate without good reason shall result in a negative determination being made in relation to the relevant component.

Regulation 10 sets out matters which are to be taken into account in determining a good reason in regulations 8 and 9.

The Secretary of State may determine afresh the ability of a claimant to carry out activities (regulation 11).

Regulations 12 to 15 set out provisions relating to the required period condition, which the claimant needs to satisfy to be entitled to personal independence payment.

Part 4 sets out the residence and presence conditions for entitlement to personal independence payment.

Regulation 16 provides that a person must be present in Great Britain; have been present in Great Britain for 104 weeks out of the previous 156 weeks; be habitually resident in Great Britain and not subject to immigration control on every day of a claim.

Regulations 17 to 23 provide exceptions to regulation 16.

Regulation 24 sets out the rates of personal independence payment.

Part 6 contains provisions in relation to age. Regulations 25 to 27 make exceptions to the provision in section 83(1) of the Act that people over the ‘relevant age’ cannot claim personal independence payment.

Part 7 makes provision about when payment of personal independence payment will cease because the claimant is resident in a particular place. Regulation 28 applies to claimants residing in care homes and regulation 29 to claimants residing in hospitals or similar institutions where certain conditions are satisfied. Regulation 30 provides exceptions to regulations 28 and 29. Regulation 31 makes an exception to section 87 of the Act which provides that prisoners and detainees cannot receive personal independence payment. Regulation 32 provides further information about periods of time spent in a care home, a hospital or similar institution or in legal custody.

A full impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as it has no impact on the private sector or civil society organisations.

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