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The Housing Benefit (Permitted Totals) and Council Tax Benefit (Permitted Total) (Pensions for War Widows) Amendment Order 1995

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Amendment of the Housing Benefit Order 1995

4.  The Housing Benefit Order 1995 shall be amended by inserting, after article 4, a new article 4A—

Permitted totals of benefit in modified schemes

4A.  For the purpose of section 134(9) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 (modifications other than war disablement pension or war widows pension within the Act), the permitted total of rebates or allowances for the year commencing on 1st April 1995 in relation to an authority shall be the total of the amounts obtained by deducting 100% of any housing benefit awarded as a consequence of any determination to disregard which that authority has made during that year pursuant to a modification adopted under section 134(8)(b) of that Act (power to modify housing benefit schemes as prescribed) and regulation 7 of the Income-related Benefits Schemes Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 1995 (power to modify in respect of certain pensions to war widows) from the total housing benefit granted by that authority during that year and multiplying the resulting figure by 100.7%..

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