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The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 108(2), 122(1) and 175(1) to (4) of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992[1] and section 5(1)(a) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992[2] and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, being satisfied of the matters referred to in section 108(2)(a) and (b) of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act and after reference to the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council[3], hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Social Security (Industrial Injuries) (Prescribed Diseases) Amendment Regulations 2005 and shall come into force on 14th March 2005. (2) In these Regulations "the principal Regulations" means the Social Security (Industrial Injuries) (Prescribed Diseases) Regulations 1985[4]. Amendment of regulations 2 and 25 of the principal Regulations 2. - (1) In regulation 2(c) of the principal Regulations (occupational deafness) the words after "to these regulations" shall be omitted. (2) In regulation 25(2) of the principal Regulations (time for claiming for occupational deafness) the words after "prescribed in relation to occupational deafness" shall be omitted. Amendment of Schedule 1 to the principal Regulations 3. - (1) Part I of Schedule 1 to the principal Regulations (list of prescribed diseases and the occupations for which they are prescribed) shall be amended as follows. (2) After the entry relating to prescribed disease A12 there shall be added the following entry -
(8) In the first column of the entry relating to prescribed disease D7 (asthma), after sub-paragraph (w) there shall be inserted -
Transitional provision (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations amend the Social Security (Industrial Injuries) (Prescribed Diseases) Regulations 1985, which prescribe diseases for which industrial injuries benefit is payable. Regulation 2 makes amendment in respect of concurrent employment in two or more occupations in relation to occupational deafness and deletes, with consequential changes, obsolete exceptions which relate to claims in respect of occupational deafness made before 3rd October 1984. Regulation 3 amends Part I of Schedule 1 to the 1985 Regulations by adding osteoarthritis of the hip, Lyme disease and anaphylaxis to the list of prescribed diseases and adding to the description of allergic rhinitis and asthma. It also makes changes to the description of the occupations in relation to which anthrax, ankylostomiasis and hepatitis are prescribed diseases. Regulation 4 makes transitional provision, so that the amendments to Schedule 1 do not apply to claims made before these Regulations come into force. A full regulatory impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as it has no impact on the costs of business. Notes: [1] 1992 c.4. Section 122(1) is cited for the definition of "prescribe". Section 175 was amended by paragraph 29 of Schedule 3 to the Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc.) Act 1999 (c.2) and Schedule 6 to the Tax Credits Act 2002 (c.21).back [3] See sections 171 and 172(2) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992.back [4] S.I. 1985/967; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1986/1374, 1989/1207, 1991/1938, 1996/425, 1999/1958, 2000/1588.back
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