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13.—(1) The Department may by regulations provide for loans to be made in respect of a person's liability to make owner-occupier payments in respect of accommodation occupied by the person as the person's home.
(2) The regulations may make provision about eligibility to receive a loan under the regulations.
(3) The regulations may in particular require that a person—
(a)is entitled to receive income support, income-based jobseeker's allowance, income-related employment and support allowance, state pension credit or universal credit;
(b)has received such a benefit for a prescribed period.
(4) The regulations may make provision about the liabilities in respect of which a loan under the regulations may be made.
(5) The regulations may in particular provide that a loan under the regulations may only be made if, and to the extent that, a person's liability to make owner-occupier payments was incurred for prescribed purposes.
(6) The regulations may in particular make provision about—
(a)determining or calculating the amount of a person's liabilities;
(b)the maximum amount of a person's liabilities in respect of which a loan under the regulations may be made.
(7) The regulations may—
(a)make provision about determining or calculating the amount that may be paid by way of loan under the regulations;
(b)require that a loan under the regulations be secured by a mortgage of or charge over a legal or beneficial interest in land.
(8) The regulations may define “owner-occupier payment”.
(9) Regulations under this Article are subject to negative resolution.
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I1Art. 13 in operation at 4.9.2017 by S.R. 2017/166, art. 2(a)
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