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The Social Fund Maternity and Funeral Expenses (General) Amendment Regulations 1995

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Amendment of regulation 7 of the 1987 regulations

3.—(1) Regulation 7 of the 1987 Regulations (entitlement to an award in respect of funeral expenses) shall be amended in accordance with the following paragraphs.

(2) In paragraph (1)—

(a)for the words “Subject to regulation 8” there shall be substituted the words “Subject to paragraphs (1A) and (1B) and regulation 8”;

(b)for sub-paragraph (b) there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraph—

(b)the claimant or his partner (in this Part of these Regulations referred to as “the responsible person”) accepts responsibility for those expenses and—

(i)the responsible person was the partner of the deceased at the date of death; or

(ii)in a case where the deceased had no partner the responsible person was either—

(aa)a close relative of the deceased; or

(bb)a close friend of the deceased,

and it is reasonable for the responsible person to accept responsibility for those expenses; and.

(3) After paragraph (1) there shall be inserted the following paragraphs—

(1A) Whether it is reasonable for a person to accept responsibility for meeting the expenses of a funeral shall be determined by the nature and extent of that person’s contact with the deceased.

(1B) In a case where the deceased had one or more close relatives and the responsible person is a person to whom paragraph (1)(b)(ii) applies, if on comparing the nature and extent of any such close relative’s contact with the deceased and the nature and extent of the responsible person’s contact with the deceased, any such close relative was—

(a)in closer contact with the deceased than the responsible person; or

(b)in equally close contact with the deceased and neither that close relative nor his partner, if he has one, has been awarded a benefit to which paragraph (1)(a) refers; or

(c)in equally close contact with the deceased and possesses, together with his partner, if he has one, more capital than the responsible person and his partner and that capital exceeds,

(i)where the close relative or his partner is aged 60 or over, £1,000; or

(ii)where the close relative and his partner, if he has one, are both aged under 60, £500,

the responsible person shall not be entitled to a funeral payment under these Regulations in respect of those expenses..

(4) For paragraphs (2) and (3) there shall be substituted the following paragraphs—

(2) Subject to regulation 8 and Part IV of these Regulations, the amount of a funeral payment shall be an amount sufficient to meet any of the costs which fall to be met or have been met by the claimant or his partner or a person acting on their behalf and which are specified in paragraphs (3) and (4).

(3) The funeral director’s fees or, where the person who arranges the funeral is not such a director that person’s costs, which may be met in any case shall include the cost of—

(a)the collection of the deceased within the United Kingdom and transporting to the funeral director’s premises or to a place of rest over a total distance of up to 50 miles;

(b)a simple veneered coffin and plain robe;

(c)the care of the deceased prior to the funeral;

(d)transport by a vehicle for the coffin and bearers and one additional vehicle, for a total distance of up to 50 miles; and

(e)necessary funeral director’s services and staff,

but shall not exceed £500 in aggregate in any case.

(4) In addition to the costs specified in paragraph (3), the amount of a funeral payment shall include an amount sufficient to meet—

(a)in the case of an interment, the necessary costs of a new or re-opened grave and of the interment; or

(b)in the case of a cremation—

(i)the cremation fee, including medical references;

(ii)the cost of any necessary registered medical practitioner’s certificates;

(iii)the amount of a registered medical practitioner’s fee for the removal of a heart pace-maker; and

(c)in either case—

(i)the cost of necessary documentation;

(ii)the fee of a Minister of religion;

(iii)any additional expenses arising from a requirement of the religious faith of the deceased, but not in excess of £75;

(iv)an organist’s fee;

(v)the cost of a floral tribute from the responsible person, but not in excess of £25;

(vi)the reasonable expenses of one return journey within the United Kingdom, for the responsible person either for the arrangement of, or attendance at, the funeral;

(vii)where the deceased died at home and has to be transported within the United Kingdom in excess of 50 miles to the nearest funeral director’s premises or place of rest, the reasonable cost of transport in excess of 50 miles;

(viii)where the deceased died away from home and has to be transported more than 50 miles within the United Kingdom in being taken to the funeral director’s premises or place of rest, the reasonable cost of transport in excess of 50 miles;

(ix)where the distance for which transport is provided and which is referred to in paragraph (3)(d) is exceeded, the reasonable costs of transport in excess of 50 miles; and

(x)the cost of embalming the deceased where this is necesary for the purpose of transporting the deceased a distance in excess of 25 miles..

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