C1C2C3C4C5PART 5BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT PAYMENT

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I1I229Bereavement support payment

1

A person is entitled to a benefit called bereavement support payment if—

a

the person's F3spouse, civil partner or cohabiting partner dies,

F2aa

in the case of a person whose cohabiting partner dies, the person is pregnant or entitled to child benefit in circumstances specified under subsection (4) or, where no such circumstances are specified, in such circumstances as the Department may specify by regulations,

b

the person is under pensionable age when the F1spouse, civil partner or cohabiting partner dies,

c

the person is ordinarily resident in Northern Ireland, or a specified territory, when the F5spouse, civil partner or cohabiting partner dies, and

d

the contribution condition is met (see section 30).

F41A

Only one person is entitled to bereavement support payment in respect of one death.

1B

Where, apart from subsection (1A), more than one person would be so entitled, entitlement is to be determined in accordance with subsections (1C) and (1D).

1C

Where only one of those persons is a member of the same household as the deceased, that person is entitled.

1D

Where there is more than one person who is a member of the same household as the deceased and would (apart from subsection (1A)) be entitled—

a

if one of those persons is the deceased’s spouse or civil partner and is pregnant or entitled to child benefit in circumstances specified under subsection (1)(aa) or (4), that person is entitled;

b

if there is no spouse or civil partner entitled under paragraph (a), the deceased’s cohabiting partner who is pregnant or entitled to child benefit in circumstances specified under subsection (1)(aa) or (4) is entitled (but this is subject to paragraphs (c) and (d));

c

if there is more than one cohabiting partner within paragraph (b), the cohabiting partner who has been a member of the same household as the deceased for longest is entitled;

d

if there is more than one cohabiting partner within paragraph (b) and each partner has been a member of the same household as the deceased for the same length of time, the Department must determine who is entitled.

2

The Department must by regulations specify—

a

the rate of the benefit, and

b

the period for which it is payable.

3

The regulations may specify different rates for different periods.

4

In the case of a person who is pregnant or entitled to child benefit in specified circumstances, the regulations may—

a

specify a higher rate;

b

provide for the allowance to be payable for a longer period.

5

A person is not entitled to bereavement support payment for periods after the person has reached pensionable age.

6

A person is not entitled to bereavement support payment if the death occurred before this section came fully into operation.

F66A

For the purposes of this section, the Department may by regulations specify—

a

circumstances in which the fact that two persons are married to each other, or are civil partners or cohabiting partners of each other, is to be disregarded;

b

circumstances in which two persons are to be treated as if they were married to each other or were civil partners or cohabiting partners of each other;

c

circumstances in which people are to be treated as being, or as not being, members of the same household.

6B

For the purposes of this section, two persons are cohabiting partners if they are not married to, or civil partners of, each other but are living together as if they were married or in a civil partnership.

6C

The Department must issue a statement of its policy with respect to making determinations under subsection (1D)(d).

7

In this section—

  • pensionable age” has the meaning given by the rules in paragraph 1 of Schedule 2 to the 1995 Order;

  • specified territory” means a territory specified in regulations made by the Department.