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PART 2 SGIVING OF ASSISTANCE BY SCOTTISH MINISTERS

CHAPTER 3SDETERMINING ENTITLEMENT

The determination of entitlementS

51Determination on basis of ongoing entitlementS

(1)The Scottish Ministers may by regulations—

(a)provide that a determination of an individual's entitlement to a specified type of assistance is to be made on the basis that the individual has ongoing entitlement to that type of assistance, and

(b)provide for exceptions to any provision made by virtue of paragraph (a).

(2)Regulations making provision by virtue of subsection (1)(a) are also to—

(a)prescribe the time, or times, at which an individual is to become entitled to be given assistance under a determination made on the basis that the individual has ongoing entitlement, F1...

[F2(aa)make provision, in accordance with schedule 11, about—

(i)the circumstances in which an individual who has an entitlement to assistance in respect of a period under such a determination is not to become entitled to be given some or all of that assistance at the time at which the individual otherwise would in accordance with provision under paragraph (a), and

(ii)in that event, how and when the individual is to become entitled to be given that assistance, and]

(b)provide that a decision about what assistance the individual is to become entitled to be given under such a determination in respect of any future period is to be taken in accordance with the applicable regulations on the strength of such assumptions as are specified.

(3)Without prejudice to the generality of subsection (2)(b), the assumptions that may be specified include an assumption that the eligibility rules prescribed in the applicable regulations will continue to be satisfied in an individual's case for a specified duration or indefinitely.

[F3(3A)Schedule 11 makes provision about the exercise of the power conferred by subsection (2)(aa).]

(4)In this section—