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Statutory Instruments

2017 No. 900

Social Security

The Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Amendment Order 2017

Made

6th September 2017

Laid before Parliament

12th September 2017

Coming into force

26th October 2017

The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 140B(1), (3), (4) and (4A), 140C(1) and (3), 140F(2) and 189(4) to (7) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992(1).

In accordance with section 189(8) of that Act(2), the Secretary of State has obtained the consent of the Treasury.

In accordance with section 176(1) of that Act(3), the Secretary of State has consulted with organisations appearing to the Secretary of State to be representative of the authorities concerned.

Citation, commencement and interpretation

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Amendment Order 2017 and comes into force on 26th October 2017.

(2) Article 2(3) and Schedule 1 have effect for the purpose of determining subsidy payable for the relevant year beginning with 1st April 2016.

(3) Articles 2(2)(a) and (4) and 3 and Schedules 2, 3 and 4 have effect for the purpose of determining subsidy payable for the relevant year beginning with 1st April 2017.

(4) Articles 2(2)(b) and (5), 4 and 5 have effect from 1st April 2017.

(5) In this Order—

“the 1998 Order” means the Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Order 1998(4);

“relevant year” means the period of a year beginning on 1st April in any calendar year in respect of which a claim for subsidy is made.

The amount of an authority’s subsidy

2.—(1) The 1998 Order is amended as follows.

(2) In article 12(1) (amount of subsidy)(5)—

(a)after sub-paragraph (b), insert—

(ba)for an authority which is a participating authority for the purposes of Schedule 1ZA (additional amount of subsidy: right benefit initiative), the additional amount specified by that Schedule; and.

(b)omit sub-paragraph (c).

(3) For Schedule 1 (sums to be used in the calculation of subsidy)(6) substitute the Schedule 1 set out in Schedule 1 to this Order.

(4) After the substituted Schedule 1 insert the Schedule 1ZA set out in Schedule 2 to this Order.

(5) Omit Schedule 1A (additional amount of subsidy: activities to reduce fraud and error)(7).

Rent rebate deductions from an authority’s subsidy

3.—(1) Schedule 4A to the 1998 Order (rent rebate limitation deductions (Housing Revenue Account Dwellings))(8) is amended as follows.

(2) In Part 2 (England), in paragraph 3 (amount of deduction), for sub-paragraph (3)(9) substitute—

(3) The rebate proportion for 2017-18 is 0.739..

(3) For Part 3 (weekly rent limits for purposes of Part 2: authorities in England)(10), substitute the Part 3 set out in Schedule 3 to this Order.

(4) For Part 5 (amounts for purposes of Part 4, paragraph 4: authorities in Wales)(11), substitute the Part 5 set out in Schedule 4 to this Order.

Amendment relating to requirement of audit

4.  In article 6(1) of the 1998 Order (requirement of audit), before sub-paragraph (ia)(12) insert—

(iza)shall, in the case of an authority in England, inform the Secretary of State in writing of the identity of the authority’s auditor by 1st March in the year before the relevant year;.

Amendments relating to the removal of the temporary accommodation management fee

5.—(1) In article 17A of the 1998 Order (subsidy in respect of self-contained licensed accommodation, and leased accommodation, provided by an authority as temporary or short term accommodation)(13), for paragraph (3) substitute—

(3) The maximum amount referred to in paragraph (2) is 90% of the local housing allowance for January 2011 for the category specified in paragraphs 1(1)(b) to (f) of Schedule 3B to the Rent Officers Order (as in force on 1st January 2011) which applies to the accommodation and is applicable to the broad rental market area in which the accommodation is situated..

(2) In article 17C of the 1998 Order (subsidy in respect of self-contained accommodation, or owned or leased accommodation, made available by a registered housing association as temporary or short-term accommodation) (14), for paragraph (3) substitute—

(3) The maximum amount referred to in paragraph (2) is 90% of the local housing allowance for January 2011 for the category specified in paragraphs 1(1)(b) to (f) of Schedule 3B to the Rent Officers Order (as in force on 1st January 2011) which applies to the accommodation and is applicable to the broad rental market area in which the accommodation is situated..

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions

Caroline Dinenage

Minister of State

Department for Work and Pensions

3.00 p.m. on 6th September 2017

We consent.

Guto Bebb

Heather Wheeler

Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury

4.30 p.m. on 6th September 2017

Article 2(3)

SCHEDULE 1Schedule to be substituted for Schedule 1 to the 1998 Order

Article 12(1)(b)

SCHEDULE 1Sums to be used in the calculation of subsidy

Relevant Year 2016-2017

Local authorityAdministration subsidy (£)
England
Adur239,361
Allerdale388,617
Amber Valley436,268
Arun594,152
Ashfield568,445
Ashford456,560
Aylesbury Vale554,905
Babergh270,772
Barking and Dagenham1,487,728
Barnet1,983,571
Barnsley1,200,666
Barrow in Furness314,070
Basildon860,228
Basingstoke and Deane570,840
Bassetlaw452,184
Bath and North East Somerset657,627
Bedford697,134
Bexley921,470
Birmingham6,967,023
Blaby234,242
Blackburn with Darwen728,947
Blackpool1,132,344
Bolsover336,288
Bolton1,437,004
Boston317,754
Bournemouth1,011,463
Bracknell Forest407,212
Bradford2,508,702
Braintree533,398
Breckland466,381
Brent2,570,544
Brentwood211,522
Brighton and Hove1,598,023
Bristol2,331,174
Broadland303,472
Bromley1,166,348
Bromsgrove227,442
Broxbourne401,944
Broxtowe355,545
Burnley518,704
Bury800,499
Calderdale971,253
Cambridge458,426
Camden1,889,807
Cannock Chase405,344
Canterbury547,372
Carlisle419,173
Castle Point317,074
Central Bedfordshire770,267
Charnwood452,903
Chelmsford517,186
Cheltenham420,437
Cherwell478,755
Cheshire East1,110,396
Cheshire West and Chester1,186,465
Chesterfield536,945
Chichester428,924
Chiltern262,400
Chorley348,649
Christchurch174,890
City of London115,379
Colchester665,298
Copeland296,444
Corby371,894
Cornwall2,358,177
Cotswold266,221
Coventry1,852,761
Craven150,798
Crawley591,482
Croydon2,857,228
Dacorum595,269
Darlington560,601
Dartford357,119
Daventry220,237
Derby1,194,714
Derbyshire Dales190,626
Doncaster1,491,236
Dover524,625
Dudley1,363,579
Durham2,773,983
Ealing2,349,180
East Cambridgeshire257,413
East Devon415,612
East Dorset229,725
East Hampshire310,948
East Hertfordshire411,362
East Lindsey640,428
East Northamptonshire263,138
East Riding of Yorkshire1,077,319
East Staffordshire399,793
Eastbourne575,919
Eastleigh361,984
Eden151,583
Elmbridge375,486
Enfield2,190,716
Epping Forest449,809
Epsom and Ewell217,599
Erewash459,482
Exeter523,324
Fareham261,623
Fenland425,415
Forest Heath225,549
Forest of Dean310,180
Fylde269,558
Gateshead1,213,703
Gedling405,509
Gloucester585,074
Gosport404,626
Gravesham457,288
Great Yarmouth645,301
Greenwich1,986,246
Guildford416,193
Hackney2,911,058
Halton740,355
Hambleton256,327
Hammersmith and Fulham1,574,353
Harborough171,182
Haringey2,201,015
Harlow538,766
Harrogate424,664
Harrow1,146,635
Hart179,695
Hartlepool691,229
Hastings642,567
Havant448,017
Havering947,838
Herefordshire653,012
Hertsmere429,087
High Peak341,955
Hillingdon1,387,006
Hinckley and Bosworth277,818
Horsham335,787
Hounslow1,745,677
Huntingdonshire516,717
Hyndburn437,706
Ipswich718,461
Isle of Wight670,562
Isles of Scilly2,337
Islington2,133,342
Kensington and Chelsea1,328,602
Kettering362,173
King’s Lynn and West Norfolk558,631
Kingston upon Hull1,889,654
Kingston upon Thames616,677
Kirklees1,806,991
Knowsley1,066,461
Lambeth2,757,394
Lancaster558,474
Leeds4,294,079
Leicester1,965,729
Lewes388,017
Lewisham2,763,366
Lichfield271,527
Lincoln540,282
Liverpool3,504,956
Luton1,181,434
Maidstone544,898
Maldon184,029
Malvern Hills243,139
Manchester3,793,429
Mansfield532,350
Medway1,209,030
Melton154,934
Mendip397,774
Merton899,375
Mid Devon272,459
Mid Suffolk245,962
Mid Sussex332,703
Middlesbrough1,122,064
Milton Keynes1,241,963
Mole Valley237,577
New Forest502,464
Newark and Sherwood407,555
Newcastle under Lyme448,046
Newcastle upon Tyne1,787,851
Newham2,382,073
North Devon402,184
North Dorset213,865
North East Derbyshire359,714
North East Lincolnshire894,989
North Hertfordshire469,654
North Kesteven309,099
North Lincolnshire701,060
North Norfolk386,702
North Somerset815,151
North Tyneside1,125,820
North Warwickshire207,413
North West Leicestershire305,353
Northampton1,005,968
Northumberland1,371,480
Norwich979,686
Nottingham2,092,335
Nuneaton and Bedworth535,310
Oadby and Wigston139,504
Oldham1,275,259
Oxford672,867
Pendle437,721
Peterborough1,027,312
Plymouth1,413,589
Poole559,843
Portsmouth1,296,083
Preston675,675
Purbeck163,000
Reading941,363
Redbridge1,170,598
Redcar and Cleveland817,915
Redditch360,526
Reigate and Banstead440,927
Ribble Valley139,744
Richmond upon Thames140,525
Richmondshire651,675
Rochdale1,178,780
Rochford215,893
Rossendale287,704
Rother344,409
Rotherham1,313,811
Rugby384,474
Runnymede261,632
Rushcliffe248,294
Rushmoor409,789
Rutland104,340
Ryedale191,803
Salford1,642,643
Sandwell1,888,987
Scarborough554,874
Sedgemoor563,555
Sefton1,332,950
Selby243,819
Sevenoaks359,500
Sheffield2,788,177
Shepway546,844
Shropshire982,519
Slough836,685
Solihull731,363
South Bucks179,332
South Cambridgeshire349,687
South Derbyshire256,779
South Gloucestershire827,404
South Hams280,564
South Holland295,303
South Kesteven450,302
South Lakeland279,085
South Norfolk368,657
South Northamptonshire174,168
South Oxfordshire336,217
South Ribble316,288
South Somerset586,063
South Staffordshire299,298
South Tyneside1,088,147
Southampton1,414,345
Southend on Sea1,004,099
Southwark2,758,245
Spelthorne329,957
St Albans397,053
St Edmundsbury377,332
St Helens1,022,238
Stafford375,936
Staffordshire Moorlands264,964
Stevenage465,247
Stockport1,079,989
Stockton on Tees1,010,110
Stoke on Trent1,456,598
Stratford on Avon373,496
Stroud351,255
Suffolk Coastal365,182
Sunderland1,752,448
Surrey Heath217,064
Sutton993,329
Swale629,396
Swindon855,297
Tameside1,239,209
Tamworth304,562
Tandridge255,514
Taunton Deane459,996
Teignbridge491,611
Telford and Wrekin920,868
Tendring745,283
Test Valley358,141
Tewkesbury265,222
Thanet884,535
Three Rivers293,520
Thurrock773,144
Tonbridge and Malling399,819
Torbay851,069
Torridge260,011
Tower Hamlets2,742,695
Trafford840,911
Tunbridge Wells384,553
Uttlesford209,704
Vale of White Horse325,436
Wakefield1,688,987
Walsall1,568,366
Waltham Forest1,629,008
Wandsworth1,879,672
Warrington753,186
Warwick407,519
Watford476,934
Waveney573,438
Waverley350,416
Wealden375,204
Wellingborough337,150
Welwyn Hatfield491,392
West Berkshire476,317
West Devon195,677
West Dorset347,000
West Lancashire406,156
West Lindsey360,095
West Oxfordshire299,591
West Somerset180,912
Westminster1,804,699
Weymouth and Portland361,269
Wigan1,471,328
Wiltshire1,488,627
Winchester339,645
Windsor and Maidenhead406,741
Wirral1,725,916
Woking307,992
Wokingham279,147
Wolverhampton1,611,622
Worcester416,977
Worthing431,290
Wychavon368,291
Wycombe536,149
Wyre446,079
Wyre Forest447,563
York598,756
Wales
Blaenau Gwent460,983
Bridgend696,958
Caerphilly868,954
Cardiff1,824,139
Carmarthenshire745,106
Ceredigion270,528
Conwy509,391
Denbighshire482,915
Flintshire565,130
Gwynedd486,341
Isle of Anglesey300,713
Merthyr Tydfil355,472
Monmouthshire305,814
Neath Port Talbot774,659
Newport843,100
Pembrokeshire513,001
Powys467,640
Rhondda Cynon Taf1,204,137
Swansea1,209,499
Torfaen517,772
Vale of Glamorgan504,769
Wrexham637,981
Scotland
Aberdeen844,323
Aberdeenshire739,441
Angus487,793
Argyll and Bute416,487
Clackmannanshire311,443
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar145,696
Dumfries and Galloway778,669
Dundee1,100,795
East Ayrshire733,063
East Dunbartonshire328,887
East Lothian528,446
East Renfrewshire237,514
Edinburgh2,326,444
Falkirk755,921
Fife1,770,126
Glasgow5,119,458
Highland1,000,060
Inverclyde582,297
Midlothian420,756
Moray343,032
North Ayrshire931,281
North Lanarkshire1,890,470
Orkney97,067
Perth and Kinross580,505
Renfrewshire1,000,087
Scottish Borders551,960
Shetland86,142
South Ayrshire608,306
South Lanarkshire1,498,740
Stirling329,244
West Dunbartonshire697,543
West Lothian877,747.

Article 2(4)

SCHEDULE 2New Schedule 1ZA to the 1998 Order

Article 12(1)(ba)

SCHEDULE 1ZAAdditional amount of subsidy: Right Benefit Initiative

Interpretation

1.  In this Schedule—

“participating authority” means an authority which notified the Secretary of State on or before 21st April 2017 that it is participating in the Right Benefit Initiative in the administration of housing benefit described in the Housing Benefit Circular HB A7/2017(15) (“the Right Benefit Initiative”) ;

“relevant activities” means activities carried out by a participating authority under the Right Benefit Initiative in order to reduce fraud and error in payments of housing benefit.

Additional amount: relevant year beginning with 1st April 2017

2.  The additional amount of subsidy for a participating authority for the relevant year beginning with 1st April 2017 is the amount specified for that authority in the Housing Benefit Circular HB S6/2017 published by the Department for Work and Pensions on 30th March 2017(16).

Use and recovery of amount paid under paragraph 2

3.(1) A participating authority must use the additional amount received under paragraph 2 in connection with relevant activities.

(2) The Secretary of State may recover some or all of the additional amount paid to a participating authority under paragraph 2 where satisfied that that authority has not used that amount in connection with relevant activities.

Article 3(3)

SCHEDULE 3Substitution of Part 3 of Schedule 4A to the 1998 Order

PART 3WEEKLY RENT LIMITS FOR PURPOSES OF PART 2: AUTHORITIES IN ENGLAND

Relevant Year 2017-2018

AuthorityWeekly rent limit (£)
Adur94.57
Arun91.39
Ashfield68.78
Ashford89.54
Babergh90.00
Barking and Dagenham98.74
Barnet108.99
Barnsley75.32
Barrow in Furness75.65
Basildon88.48
Bassetlaw73.03
Birmingham83.47
Blackpool71.79
Bolsover82.49
Bournemouth84.06
Brent117.02
Brentwood95.31
Brighton and Hove85.00
Bristol81.73
Broxtowe75.02
Bury77.26
Cambridge103.75
Camden122.33
Cannock Chase76.21
Canterbury89.02
Castle Point89.11
Central Bedfordshire102.73
Charnwood74.97
Cheltenham80.98
Cheshire West and Chester83.10
Chesterfield80.30
City of London107.14
City of York79.95
Colchester88.24
Corby79.46
Cornwall71.60
Crawley104.01
Croydon106.91
Dacorum109.31
Darlington71.41
Dartford90.72
Derby79.36
Doncaster73.82
Dover84.93
Dudley83.42
Ealing102.38
East Devon82.35
East Riding of Yorkshire79.92
Eastbourne80.19
Enfield102.07
Epping Forest100.18
Exeter75.86
Fareham91.74
Gateshead77.05
Gosport84.48
Gravesham90.35
Great Yarmouth75.49
Greenwich104.07
Guildford111.58
Hackney101.74
Hammersmith and Fulham116.96
Haringey107.17
Harlow92.92
Harrogate81.31
Harrow114.72
Hartlepool101.64
Havering97.30
High Peak73.79
Hillingdon110.12
Hinckley and Bosworth79.19
Hounslow103.52
Ipswich82.91
Islington121.51
Kensington and Chelsea129.15
Kettering82.14
Kingston upon Hull75.77
Kingston upon Thames113.11
Kirklees70.39
Lambeth109.89
Lancaster77.93
Leeds74.66
Leicester72.52
Lewes90.24
Lewisham97.23
Lincoln69.37
Luton87.41
Manchester74.29
Mansfield73.78
Medway Towns82.70
Melton77.88
Mid Devon79.31
Mid Suffolk83.14
Milton Keynes86.52
New Forest100.20
Newark and Sherwood78.78
Newcastle upon Tyne75.82
Newham98.07
North East Derbyshire82.07
North Kesteven77.37
North Tyneside77.32
North Warwickshire88.68
North West Leicestershire79.73
Northampton83.94
Northumberland68.96
Norwich80.04
Nottingham75.67
Nuneaton and Bedworth78.89
Oadby and Wigston80.01
Oldham76.32
Oxford City109.99
Poole85.94
Portsmouth85.81
Reading105.76
Redbridge103.67
Redditch78.80
Richmondshire78.39
Rotherham76.56
Rugby87.49
Runnymede111.32
Salford77.13
Sandwell82.13
Sedgemoor78.41
Selby79.04
Sheffield72.54
Shepway84.92
Shropshire82.31
Slough107.22
Solihull83.02
South Cambridgeshire108.00
South Derbyshire80.64
South Holland76.40
South Kesteven79.50
South Tyneside75.98
Southampton85.66
Southend-on-Sea87.15
Southwark108.95
St Albans114.77
Stevenage98.81
Stockport75.39
Stoke-on-Trent71.11
Stroud83.25
Sutton108.03
Swindon83.66
Tamworth81.10
Tandridge99.11
Taunton Deane83.09
Tendring84.70
Thanet81.68
Thurrock86.76
Tower Hamlets111.77
Uttlesford99.15
Waltham Forest102.92
Wandsworth126.00
Warwick94.70
Waveney80.82
Waverley115.62
Wealden85.11
Welwyn Hatfield109.01
West Lancashire76.90
Westminster126.13
Wigan77.71
Wiltshire88.96
Winchester102.19
Woking105.23
Wokingham116.34
Wolverhampton80.53.

Article 3(4)

SCHEDULE 4Substitution of Part 5 of Schedule 4A to the 1998 Order

PART 5AMOUNTS FOR PURPOSES OF PART 4, PARAGRAPH 4: AUTHORITIES IN WALES

Relevant Year 2017-2018

Local authority(1) Specified amount “O”(£)(2) Guideline rent increase “P” (£)
Caerphilly82.004.00
Cardiff92.414.28
Carmarthenshire81.593.97
Denbighshire79.333.95
Flintshire82.464.04
Isle of Anglesey78.184.20
Pembrokeshire83.063.77
Powys83.453.97
Swansea80.324.00
Vale of Glamorgan89.404.20
Wrexham81.624.00.

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order amends the Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Order 1998 (S.I. 1998/562) (“the 1998 Order”) which provides for the calculation and payment of housing benefit subsidy to local authorities in England, Wales and Scotland which administer housing benefit. Section 140F(2) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 (c.5) authorises the making, revocation or varying of an Order before, during or after the year to which it relates.

Article 2(3) substitutes Schedule 1 to the 1998 Order with a new Schedule 1 prescribing the sums to be used in the calculation of subsidy for the year beginning 1st April 2016.

Article 2(2)(a) and (4) and Schedule 2 have effect for the purposes of determining additional amounts of subsidy payable for the year beginning with 1st April 2017. In particular, it prescribes a system for the making of additional payments of subsidy to be made to local authorities which participate in the Right Benefit Initiative Scheme (“the RBI Scheme”), as notified by the Secretary of State to local authorities on 30th March 2017.

In the RBI scheme, participating authorities are given funding to carry out activities with a view to reducing fraud and error in relation to the payment of housing benefit based on its use of real time information. Some or all of the funding may be recovered if the Secretary of State is satisfied that the funding is not being used in connection with those activities. The amendments at article 2(2)(b) and (5) revoke provisions relating to the previous incentive scheme.

Hard copies of the circulars referenced in new Schedule 1ZA to the 1998 Order which set out details of the RBI Scheme and the amounts of the payment, are available from the Department for Work and Pensions, Caxton House, Tothill Street, London SW1H 9NA.

Article 3 has effect for the purposes of determining subsidy payable for the year beginning with 1st April 2017. Paragraph (2) amends paragraph 3 of Schedule 4A to provide that the rebate proportion figure for 2017/2018 is 0.739. Paragraph (3) substitutes Part 3 of Schedule 4A to the 1998 Order in respect of weekly rent limits for authorities in England. With respect to authorities in Wales, paragraph (4) substitutes Part 5 of Schedule 4A to the 1998 Order which sets out the specified amount “O” and the guideline rent increase “P” used when calculating deductions from subsidy under paragraph 4 in Part 4 of that Schedule.

The amendment in article 4 requires local authorities in England to inform the Secretary of State of the identity of their auditor before 1st March in the year before the year for which subsidy is payable.

The amendments in article 5 relate to the fact that the Secretary of State no longer subsidises the temporary accommodation management fee through the subsidy.

An impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as it has no impact on the private sector or civil society organisations.

(1)

1992 c.5. Sections 140B, 140C and 140F were inserted by paragraph 4 of Schedule 12 to the Housing Act 1996 (c.52). Section 140B was amended by section 10 of, and paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 to, the Social Security Administration (Fraud) Act 1997 (c.47) (“the Fraud Act”). Section 189(1) and (4) was amended by paragraph 109 of Schedule 7 to the Social Security Act 1998 (c.14). Section 189(4) was amended by S.I. 2013/252. Section 189(7) was amended by paragraph 24 of Schedule 9 to the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (c.14) and paragraph 10 of Schedule 1 to the Fraud Act. Sections 140B, 140F and 189 were repealed, to the extent they relate to council tax benefit, by section 147 of, and paragraph 1 of Schedule 14 to, the Welfare Reform Act 2012 (c.5) with effect from 1st April 2013 and subject to savings and transitional provisions in articles 9 and 10 of S.I. 2013/358.

(2)

Section 189(8) was amended by paragraph 3(5) of Schedule 13 to the Housing Act 1996, paragraph 10 of Schedule 4 to the Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) Act 1997 (c.27), paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 to the Tax Credits Act 2002 (c.21), paragraph 29 of Schedule 1 to the Pensions Act 2007 (c.22) and paragraph 57(3) of Schedule 3 to the Transfer of Functions Act.

(3)

Section 176(1)(b) was amended by paragraph 3(4) of Schedule 13 to the Housing Act 1996 and was repealed, to the extent it relates to council tax benefit, by section 147 of, and paragraph 1 of Schedule 14 to, the Welfare Reform Act 2012 with effect from 1st April 2013 and subject to savings and transitional provisions in articles 9 and 10 of S.I. 2013/358.

(5)

Article 12(1) was substituted by S.I. 2015/1784.

(6)

Schedule 1 was substituted by S.I. 2016/986.

(7)

Schedule 1A was inserted by S.I. 2015/1784 and substituted by S.I. 2016/986.

(8)

Schedule 4A was inserted by S.I. 2004/646.

(9)

In Part 2 of Schedule 4A, paragraph 3(3) was substituted by S.I. 2016/986.

(10)

Part 3 of Schedule 4A was substituted by S.I. 2016/986.

(11)

Part 5 of Schedule 4A was substituted by S.I. 2016/986.

(12)

Article 6(1)(ia) was inserted by S.I. 2004/646.

(13)

Article 17A was inserted by S.I. 2009/2580. Relevant amendments were made by S.I. 2010/2509 and 2011/2957.

(14)

Article 17C was inserted by S.I. 2010/2509. Relevant amendments were made by S.I. 2011/2957.