1996 No. 587

ENERGY CONSERVATION

The Home Energy Efficiency Grants (Amendment) Regulations 1996

Made

Laid before the House of Commons

Coming into force

For the purposes of regulation 4(2)

For all other purposes

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 15 of the Social Security Act 19901 and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, and with the consent of the Treasury, hereby makes the following Regulations—

Citation1

These Regulations may be cited as the Home Energy Efficiency Grants (Amendment) Regulations 1996.

Commencement2

Regulation 4(2) shall come into force on 7th October 1996 and all other regulations shall come into force on 1st April 1996.

Amendments3

The Home Energy Efficiency Grants Regulations 19922 shall be amended in accordance with the following regulations.

Person who may apply for grant4

1

For regulation 3(1)(b)3 (persons who may apply for grant) substitute—

b

who at the time of making the application has, or lives with a spouse who has, attained the age of 60; or

c

who at the time of making the application is, or lives with a spouse who is, in receipt of an attendance allowance, a disability living allowance (as provided for in Part III of the 1992 Act), a disability working allowance, council tax benefit, family credit, housing benefit or income support (each as provided for in Part VII of the 1992 Act); or

d

who at the time of making the application is, or lives with a spouse who is, in receipt of a war disablement pension and

i

a mobility supplement or a payment intended to compensate for the non-payment of such a supplement; or

ii

a payment made under regulations made under paragraph 7(2)(b) of Schedule 8 to the 1992 Act (constant attendance allowance).

2

In regulation 3(1)(c)4 after “1992 Act)” insert “or an income-based jobseeker’s allowance (within the meaning of the Jobseekers Act 1995)5”.

3

In regulation 3(2)6

a

before the definition of householder insert—

  • “an attendance allowance” means—

    1. a

      an attendance allowance under Part III of the 1992 Act;

    2. b

      an increase of an allowance which is payable in respect of constant attendance under a scheme under, or having effect under, paragraph 4 of Part I of Schedule 8 to the 1992 Act7;

    3. c

      a payment made under article 14, 15, 16, 43 or 44 of the Personal Injuries (Civilians) Scheme8 or any analogous payment;

    4. d

      any payment based on need for attendance which is paid with a war disablement pension; or

    5. e

      any payment intended to compensate for the non-payment of any payment, allowance or pension mentioned in sub-paragraphs (a) to (d) of this definition;

b

at the end of the definition of householder omit “and”;

c

after the definition of householder insert—

  • “mobility supplement” means a mobility supplement under—

    1. a

      article 26A of the Naval, Military and Air Forces etc. (Disablement and Death) Service Pensions Order 19839 (including such a supplement payable by virtue of the application of that article by any other scheme or order); or

    2. b

      under article 25A of the Personal Injuries (Civilians) Scheme 1983 (including that article as applied by article 48A of that Scheme)10; and

d

after the definition of spouse insert—

  • “war disablement pension” means—

    1. a

      a war disablement pension within the meaning of section 139(11) of the Social Security Administration Act 199211; and

    2. b

      a war disablement pension under article 10 of the Naval, Military and Air Forces etc. (Disablement and Death) Service Pensions Order 198312 (so far as that Order is made otherwise than under the Air Force (Constitution) Act 191713); and

Grant applications5

In regulation 4(3) (application for grant)14

a

in paragraphs (a) and (b) for “in a case where the applicant proposes to carry out the works himself” substitute “in a case where the applicant proposes that the works will not be carried out, or arranged to be carried out, by an eligible contractor”; and

b

for paragraph (e)(ii) substitute “(ii) the applicant specified the name of an eligible contractor as required by regulation 4(3)(a)”.

Procedure after applying to network installer6

In regulation 7(3)(b)(i) (procedure after applying to network installer) omit—

a

“the contributions as specified in column 2 of the table in regulation 9 together with”; and

b

“and the contribution”.

Procedure after applying to agency7

In regulation 8(2) (procedure after applying to administering agency) for “Except in a case where the applicant proposes to carry out the works himself” substitute “Except in a case where the applicant proposes that someone who is not an eligible contractor will carry out or arrange to carry out the works”.

Calculating size of grant8

In regulation 9 (calculation of size of grant)15

a

in paragraph (1)—

i

at the beginning insert “Subject to paragraph 4,”;

ii

for the heading in column 2 of the table substitute “Work not carried out or arranged by eligible contractor”; and

iii

in the heading in column 3 of the table substitute “Work carried out or arranged by eligible contractor”;

b

in paragraph (2) for “Where the work is carried out by the applicant” substitute “Where the work is not carried out or arranged to be carried out by an eligible contractor”; and

c

at the end insert—

4

Where the applicant meets the condition in regulation 3(1)(b), but not the condition in regulation 3(1)(c) or (d), paragraphs (1) to (3) above shall apply as if the reference to the table were to the following table—

(1)

(2)

(3)

Work under regulation

Work not carried out or arranged by eligible contractor

Work carried out or arranged by eligible contractor

5(1)(a)

£40.18

£49.68

5(1)(b)

£22.63

£32.13

5(1)(c)

£62.75

£76.25

5(1)(d)

No grant available

£10.00

Claiming and paying grant9

In regulation 10 (claim for and payment of grant)—

a

in paragraph (1)—

i

in sub-paragraph (a) for “by the applicant himself” substitute “by any other person”; and

ii

in sub-paragraph (d)(ii) for “where the applicant carried out the work himself” substitute “where an eligible contractor did not carry out or arrange to carry out the work”; and

b

in paragraph (4) for “where the work has been carried out by the applicant himself” substitute “where the work has not been carried out or arranged to have been carried out by an eligible contractor”.

Buildings in multiple occupation: procedure after application10

In regulation 13(1) (buildings in multiple occupation: procedure after application) omit the words after “regulation 4”.

Application11

Any amendment made by these Regulations shall not have effect in a case where an application has been made under regulation 4 of the Home Energy Efficiency Grants Regulations 1992 (application for a grant to administering agency) before the amendment comes into force.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State

Robert JonesMinister of State,Department of the Environment

We consent,

Simon BurnsMichael BatesTwo of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations amend the Home Energy Efficiency Grants Regulations 1992, which provide for grants to improve energy efficiency in dwellings and certain buildings in multiple occupation, and for agencies to administer the making of the grants.

Regulation 4 extends eligibility for grants to cases where an individual receives an attendance or disability living allowance, an income-based jobseeker’s allowance or both a war disablement pension and a mobility supplement or constant attendance allowance.

Regulations 5, 7, 8(a)(ii) and (iii) and (b) and 9 replace references to cases where the applicant carries out the grant works himself with references to cases where the works are not carried out by eligible contractors. Regulations 6 and 10 remove redundant words in regulations 7 and 13 of the 1992 Regulations.

Regulation 8(a)(i) and (c) provides for a reduced amount of grant where the applicant is only eligible for a grant because he is at least 60 years old (or the applicant’s spouse, where they are living together, has attained that age).

The Regulations come into force on 1st April 1996, except for regulation 4(2) (eligibility for grant in income-based jobseeker allowance cases) which comes into force on 7th October 1996. Regulation 9 contains transitional provisions.