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SOCIAL SECURITY
Made
20th March 2006
Laid before Parliament
20th March 2006
Coming into force
Except for regulation 3
10th April 2006
regulation 3
24th July 2006
The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 5(1)(a) to (c), (i), (j), (m) and (p), 7A(1) and (6)(d), 111A (1A), (1B), (1D) and (1E), 112(1A) to (1D), 189(1) and (4) to (6) and 191 of the Social Security Administration Act 1992(1) and sections 9(4), 10(3) and (6), 79(1) and (4) and 84 of the Social Security Act 1998(2).
In accordance with section 173(1)(b) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 he has obtained the agreement of the Social Security Advisory Committee that proposals to make these Regulations should not be referred to it.
1992 c. 5. Section 7A was inserted by section 71 of the Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 (c. 30). Section 111A was inserted by section 13 of the Social Security Administration (Fraud) Act 1997 (c. 47). Subsections (1A) to (1C) of section 111A were inserted, and subsections (1A) to (1D) of section 112 were substituted by section 16 of the Social Security Fraud Act 2001 (c. 11). Section 189(1) was amended by paragraph 57 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). Section 191 is cited for the meaning ascribed to the word “prescribe”.
1998 c. 14. Section 84 is cited for the meaning ascribed to the word “prescribed”.
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