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Statutory Rules of Northern Ireland

2019 No. 4 (C. 1)

Social Security

The Welfare Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2015 (Commencement No. 13 and Savings and Transitional Provisions and Commencement No. 8 and Transitional and Transitory Provisions (Amendment)) Order 2019

Made

14th January 2019

The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by Article 2(2), (3)(a) and (4) of the Welfare Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2015 M1.

Those powers are exercisable by the Secretary of State by virtue of Article 4(1)(a) and (b) of the Welfare Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2015.

Marginal Citations

CitationN.I.

1.  This Order may be cited as the Welfare Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2015 (Commencement No. 13 and Savings and Transitional Provisions and Commencement No. 8 and Transitional and Transitory Provisions (Amendment)) Order 2019.

InterpretationN.I.

2.—(1) In this Order—

[F1“the 1992 Act” means the Social Security Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland) Act 1992;]

the 2002 Act” means the State Pension Credit Act (Northern Ireland) 2002 M2;

the appointed day” means the day referred to in Article 3;

[F2“assessment period”, in relation to universal credit entitlement, has the same meaning as in regulation 22 of the Universal Credit Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016;]

F3...

the Housing Benefit SPC Regulations” means the Housing Benefit (Persons who have attained the qualifying age for state pension credit) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 M3;

the No. 8 Order” means the Welfare Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2015 (Commencement No. 8 and Transitional and Transitory Provisions) Order 2017 M4;

polygamous marriage” has the same meaning as in regulation 3(4) of the Universal Credit Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016 M5;

the qualifying age for state pension credit” has the same meaning as in the 2002 Act M6;

secondary legislation” means an instrument made under—

(a)

an Act of Parliament, including an Order in Council made under the Northern Ireland (Welfare Reform) Act 2015 M7;

(b)

Northern Ireland legislation within the meaning of section 24 of the Interpretation Act 1978 M8;

state pension credit” has the same meaning as in the 2002 Act M9.

[F4(1A) In this Order, “couple” has the meanings given by the 2002 Act, save—

(a)in reference to entitlement to housing benefit, where it has the meanings given by Part VII of the 1992 Act; and

[F5(b)in Article 7(3), in relation to references to persons being treated as a couple in accordance with Article 7(2)(a)(ii), where it has the meaning referred to in Article 7(2)(a)(ii)]

(2) In this Order—

(a)mixed-age couple” means a couple, one member of which has attained the qualifying age for state pension credit and the other of which has not; and

(b)the definition in sub-paragraph (a) includes a polygamous marriage where at least one party to the marriage has attained the qualifying age for state pension credit and at least one has not.

(3) Save as stated to the contrary in Article 6(2) F6..., all references in this Order to claims or entitlement to housing benefit are to claims or entitlement under the Housing Benefit SPC Regulations.

(4) In this Order—

(a)a person is entitled to state pension credit or housing benefit on any day where the person has made a claim for that benefit and the conditions of entitlement are met in relation to that person, regardless of whether, respectively, entitlement begins on a later day under—

(i)regulation 16A (date of entitlement under an award of state pension credit for the purpose of payability and effective date of change of rate) M10 of the Social Security (Claims and Payments) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1987, or

(ii)regulation 55 (date on which entitlement is to commence) of the Housing Benefit SPC Regulations, and

(b)[F7save in Article 7(3)(a),] a reference to claiming or entitlement to state pension credit or housing benefit as part of a [F8mixed-age] couple is a reference to [F9 a person claiming or] being so entitled, on the basis that [F10the person] is a member of a couple or F11... a polygamous marriage.]

Textual Amendments

Marginal Citations

M4S.R. 2017 No. 190 (C. 11).

M6See section 1(2)(b) and (6).

M9See section 1.

M10S.R. 1987 No. 465. Regulation 16A was inserted by S.R. 2003 No. 191; there are amendments none of which are relevant to this Order.

Appointed dayN.I.

3.  15th May 2019 is the appointed day for the coming into force of paragraph 53 (universal credit amendments: insertion of section 4(1A) into the 2002 Act) of Schedule 2 to the Welfare Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2015, and Article 37 of that Order in so far as it relates to that paragraph.

SavingsN.I.

4.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the 2002 Act shall have effect as though section 4(1A) (exclusion of mixed-age couples from state pension credit) M11 had not come into force in relation to a member of a mixed-age couple who, on the day before the appointed day and as part of that couple, is entitled to—

(a)state pension credit;

(b)housing benefit; or

(c)state pension credit and housing benefit.

(2) The savings in the sub-paragraphs of paragraph (1) shall cease to have effect in relation to the member of the mixed-age couple referred to on any day after the appointed day when that person is not entitled to either state pension credit or housing benefit as part of the same mixed-age couple.

[F12(3) Nothing in regulation 4A (restriction on claims for housing benefit, income support or a tax credit) of the Transitional Regulations prevents a claim for housing benefit by a member of a mixed-age couple referred to in paragraph (1) where—

(a)they have been issued with a migration notice;

(b)they make the claim for housing benefit within 3 months beginning with—

(i)in the case of a person who became entitled to universal credit by claiming before the final deadline, the day after their award of universal credit terminates; or

(ii)in the case of a person who did not claim universal credit, or claimed before the final deadline but was not entitled, the day after their award of housing benefit terminates; and

(c)they meet the conditions for entitlement to housing benefit on that day.

(4) Where a person mentioned in sub-paragraph (b)(i) of paragraph (3) claims—

(a)housing benefit; or

(b)state pension credit (whether or not they also claim housing benefit),

within 3 months beginning with the day mentioned in that sub-paragraph, any days on which they were entitled to universal credit are to be disregarded for the purposes of paragraph (2).

(5) In this Article “Transitional Regulations” means the Universal Credit (Transitional Provisions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016 and “final deadline” and “migration notice” have the same meaning in those Regulations.]

Amendment of the No. 8 Order: transitional provision preventing claims for housing benefitN.I.

5.—(1) The following amendments of Article 24 of the No. 8 Order M12 have effect from the day after the day of making of this Order.

(2) For paragraph (4)(a) substitute—

(a)in the case of a claim for housing benefit, the claim is made by a member of a State Pension Credit Act couple who has reached the qualifying age for state pension credit, where the other member has not reached that age, and entitlement begins, or in the case of claims made in advance of entitlement is to begin—

(i)before 15th May 2019, or

(ii)on or after 15th May 2019 and one of the savings in the sub-paragraphs of Article 4(1) of the Welfare Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2015 (Commencement No. 13 and Savings and Transitional Provisions and Commencement No. 8 and Transitional and Transitory Provisions (Amendment)) Order 2019 applies to that person and the saving has not ceased to have effect under Article 4(2) of that Order, and

entitlement to housing benefit is to be construed in accordance with Article 2 of that Order;.

(3) In paragraph (3), at the end insert “ or temporary accommodation ”.

(4) In paragraph (11), after the definition of “Tax Credits Act couple” insert—

temporary accommodation” means accommodation which falls within Case 1 or Case 2 under paragraph 4A of Schedule 1 to the Universal Credit Regulations;.

Marginal Citations

M12There are modifications to Article 24 none of which are relevant to this Order.

Transitional provision: termination of awards of housing benefitN.I.

6.—(1) The awards of housing benefit referred to in paragraph (2) are to terminate on the day referred to in paragraph (3), subject to paragraph (4).

(2) The awards are those where entitlement under the Housing Benefit SPC Regulations as part of a mixed-age couple begins on or after the appointed day and where the awards are made—

(a)at any time, under the Housing Benefit Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 M13 or the Housing Benefit SPC Regulations, to a person who, after the award, becomes a member of a mixed-age couple;

(b)at any time, under the Housing Benefit Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006, to a person who is a member of a mixed-age couple, where the award subsequently ceases to be subject to those Regulations and becomes subject to the Housing Benefit SPC Regulations; or

(c)on or before the day of making of this Order, to a person who claimed in advance of attaining the qualifying age for state pension credit.

(3) The termination takes effect—

(a)in the case of an award referred to in paragraph (2)(a) or (b), on the later of the appointed day and the day entitlement under the Housing Benefit SPC Regulations as part of a mixed-age couple takes effect on the award, as a change of circumstances, in accordance with the Housing Benefit (Decisions and Appeals) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2001 M14; or

(b)in the case of an award referred to in paragraph (2)(c), on the day after the day of making of this Order.

(4) Paragraph (1) does not apply to awards in respect of specified accommodation or temporary accommodation, as defined in [F13regulation 2 of the Universal Credit (Transitional Provisions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016] M15.

Textual Amendments

Marginal Citations

M15The definition of “temporary accommodation” is inserted by Article 4(2) of this Order.

Transitional provision: [F14application [F15to housing benefit] of the rules in universal credit for treatment of couples and] polygamous marriagesN.I.

[F167.(1) Paragraph (3) applies where a person (“P”), who has attained the qualifying age, would otherwise not be entitled to either housing benefit or universal credit, because—

(a)but for that paragraph, P would be a member of the same household as a partner who has not attained the qualifying age and therefore a member of a mixed-age couple, who—

(i)is prevented from claiming housing benefit under [F17regulation 4A of the Universal Credit (Transitional Provisions) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016] ; or

(ii)has an award of housing benefit terminated under Article 6; and

(b)P is neither entitled to universal credit jointly with that partner, nor entitled to universal credit as a single person, in one of the cases set out in paragraph (2).

(2) The cases are where P is not entitled to universal credit because P has attained the qualifying age and—

(a)any of the following paragraphs of regulation 3 of the Universal Credit Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016 applies, and in the case of paragraph (ii) below, one of the following circumstances applies—

(i)paragraph (2) (treatment of certain couples – universal credit may only be claimed as a single person);

(ii)paragraph (3) (treatment of polygamous marriages), so that P is not entitled to universal credit because P may only claim universal credit either as one of two parties to a polygamous marriage to be treated as a couple and the other party has also attained the qualifying age, or as a remaining party to such a marriage to be treated as single;

(iii)paragraph (5) (absence from the household – universal credit may only be claimed as a single person); or

(b)P lost joint entitlement to universal credit as part of a mixed-age couple due to one of the following changes of circumstances taking effect from a date (namely the first day of the universal credit assessment period in which the change occurred) that is earlier than when, but for paragraph (3), the same change would take effect for the purposes of housing benefit, those changes being where—

(i)P and their partner are no longer a couple;

(ii)P is party to a marriage that is no longer a polygamous marriage and P’s remaining spouse has attained the qualifying age.

(3) Where this paragraph applies—

(a)P and their partner who are to be treated as a non-polygamous couple in accordance with paragraph (2)(a)(ii), or who are no longer parties to a polygamous marriage in accordance with paragraph (2)(b)(ii), are to be treated as members of the same household as each other but not of that of any party (or parties) with whom they are not part of a couple in accordance with those provisions and one of them may claim or remain entitled to housing benefit as part of that couple; or

(b)P who is to be treated as single in accordance with paragraph (2)(a)(i) to (iii), or is single in accordance with paragraph (2)(b)(i), is to be treated as though P is not a member of the same household as any party (or parties) with whom P is not part of a couple in accordance with those provisions and may claim or remain entitled to housing benefit as a single person,

where paragraph (2)(a) applies, with effect from the date on which the relevant paragraph of regulation 3 of the Universal Credit Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016 first applies to C, or, where paragraph (2)(b) applies, with effect from the date referred to in paragraph (2)(b) on which C lost universal credit entitlement.]

Transitional provision: where restrictions on claims for universal credit are in placeN.I.

F188.  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

Guy Opperman

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State

Department for Work and Pensions

Explanatory Note

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order brings into force paragraph 53 of Schedule 2 to the Welfare Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2015 (S.I. 2015/2006 (N.I. 1)), which amends the State Pension Credit Act (Northern Ireland) 2002 (c.14 (N.I.)) by inserting section 4(1A), which excludes mixed-age couples from entitlement to state pension credit. (For the definition of “mixed-age couple” see Article 2(2)(a).) Section 4(1A) comes into force on 15th May 2019 (“the appointed day”, see Article 3), except in the savings cases in Article 4.

Under Article 4(1), if a member of a mixed-age couple has entitlement to state pension credit or housing benefit for those of state pension credit qualifying age on the day before the appointed day, entitlement as part of that couple may continue after the appointed day. For the definition of entitlement, and entitlement as part of a couple, see Article 2(4).

Under Article 4(2), the savings continue to apply until such time as there is neither entitlement as part of the couple to state pension credit, nor housing benefit for those of state pension credit qualifying age. Provided that there is continuity of entitlement to either benefit, the savings continue. So entitlement to state pension credit, provided as part of the same couple, may arise (or arise again) after the appointed day, so long as there is entitlement on the part of the couple to housing benefit for those of state pension credit qualifying age and there was such entitlement, or entitlement to state pension credit, on the day before the appointed day. Mixed-age couples who do not, or no longer, fall within the savings cases and require income-related benefit may claim universal credit instead.

Articles 5 and 6 make complementary provision to section 4(1A) and the savings in Article 4 in respect of claims to, and awards of, housing benefit for those of state pension credit qualifying age.

Article 5 amends Article 24 of the Welfare Reform (Northern Ireland) Order 2015 (Commencement No. 8 and Transitional and Transitory Provisions) Order 2017 (S.R. 2017 No. 190 (C. 11)) to prevent claims to housing benefit by a member of a mixed-age couple of state pension credit qualifying age. Claims are prevented in the same cases as that member is excluded from entitlement to state pension credit, allowing for the savings cases in Article 4(1) whilst they continue under Article 4(2). Further amendment is made to allow claims for housing benefit in respect of temporary accommodation.

Article 6 provides for termination of awards of housing benefit made to a person who has become a member of a mixed-age couple, awards made to a mixed-age couple where the award becomes subject to the Housing Benefit (Persons who have attained the qualifying age for state pension credit) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006 (S.R. 2006 No. 406), and advance awards made to a member of a mixed-age couple before the making of this Order. Awards must terminate where entitlement to housing benefit for those of state pension credit qualifying age, as part of a mixed-age couple, would otherwise have begun on or after the appointed day.

Where a party to a polygamous marriage is excluded from state pension credit under section 4(1A) – for the extension of the definition in this Order of “mixed-age couple” to certain polygamous marriages, see Article 2(2)(b) – and may not become or remain entitled to housing benefit for those of state pension credit qualifying age, further to Article 5 or 6 respectively, Article 7(2) provides that the parties to the marriage are to be treated as a couple or as a single person (or persons) as under the Universal Credit Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2016 (S.R. 2016 No. 216). Where each of the parties treated as a couple, or a party treated as single, has attained the qualifying age for state pension credit, Article 7(3) provides that they be treated in that capacity for claims to or awards of state pension credit and housing benefit for those of state pension credit qualifying age.

Note as to Earlier Commencement Orders

(This note is not part of the Order)

ProvisionDate of CommencementS.R. number
Article 6 (partially)27th September 20172017 No. 190
Article 6 (partially)15th November 20172017 No. 216
Article 6 (partially)13th December 20172017 No. 216
Article 6 (partially)17th January 20182018 No. 1
Article 6 (partially)7th February 20182018 No. 1
Article 6 (partially)21st February 20182018 No. 1
Article 6 (partially)7th March 20182018 No. 1
Article 6 (partially)16th May 20182018 No. 97
Article 6 (partially)30th May 20182018 No. 97
Article 6 (partially)13th June 20182018 No. 97
Article 6 (partially)27th June 20182018 No. 97
Article 6 (partially)5th September 20182018 No. 138
Article 6 (partially)19th September 20182018 No. 138
Article 6 (partially)3rd October 20182018 No. 138
Article 6 (partially)17th October 20182018 No. 138
Article 6 (partially)31st October 20182018 No. 138
Article 6 (partially)14th November 20182018 No. 138
Article 6 (partially)5th December 20182018 No. 138
Article 7 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 7 to 29 (partially)As Article 6As Article 6
Articles 9 to 17 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Articles 18 to 27 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 29 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 302nd May 20162016 No. 215
Articles 31 and 32 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Articles 31 and 32 (partially)As Article 6As Article 6
Article 332nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 34 and 3527th September 20172017 No. 190
Articles 36 to 382nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 39 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 39 (partially)As Article 6As Article 6
Articles 41 and 422nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 43 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No.215
Article 43 (remaining)27th September 20172017 No. 190
Article 4427th September 20172017 No. 190
Articles 45 to 47 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Articles 45 and 46 (remaining)27th September 20172017 No. 190
Articles 48 and 492nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 50 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 50 (partially)27th September 20172017 No. 190
Article 51 and 52 (partially)1st June 20162016 No. 234
Article 51 and 52 (remaining)27th September 20172017 No. 190
Article 5317th February 20162016 No. 46
Article 542nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 55 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 55 (partially)27th September 20172017 No. 190
Article 5617th February 20162016 No. 46
Article 57 (partially)17th March 20162016 No. 46
Article 57 (remaining)28th November 20162016 No. 46
Article 5828th November 20162016 No. 46
Article 5917th February 20162016 No. 46
Article 60 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No 215
Article 60 (partially)27th September 20172017 No. 190
Article 6127th September 20172017 No. 190
Article 621st June 20162016 No. 234
Article 63 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 63 (partially)27th September 20172017 No. 190
Article 6416th January 20172016 No. 46
Article 70 (partially)1st June 20162016 No. 234
Article 70 (remaining)31st October 20162016 No. 234
Article 7131st October 20162016 No. 234
Article 72 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 72 (partially)1st June 20162016 No. 234
Articles 73 and 7431st October 20162016 No. 234
Article 76 (partially)31st March 20172016 No. 411
Article 76 (partially)28th November 20162016 No. 411
Article 77 to 7917th February 20162016 No. 46
Articles 82 to 84 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Articles 82 to 84 (remaining)20th June 20162016 No. 215
Articles 85 and 862nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 8720th June 20162016 No. 215
Article 88 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 88 (remaining)20th June 20162016 No. 215
Articles 89 to 912nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 92 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 92 (remaining)20th June 20162016 No. 215
Articles 93 and 9420th June 20162016 No. 215
Articles 96 to 992nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 100 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 100 (remaining)20th June 20162016 No. 215
Articles 101 and 10217th February 20162016 No. 46
Articles 103 to 1062nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 107 (partially)17th March 20162016 No. 166
Article 1082nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 109 (partially)4th April 20162016 No. 46
Article 109 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 109 (partially)20th June 20162016 |No. 215
Article 109 (remaining)27th September 20172017 No. 190
Articles 110 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Article 110 (remaining)20th June 20162016 No. 215
Articles 111 to 11317th February 20162016 No. 46
Articles 115 and 1164th April 20162016 No. 46
Articles 117 and 118 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Articles 120 to 12517th February 20162016 No. 46
Article 127 (partially)17th February 20162016 No. 46
Articles 129 to 13317th February 20162016 No. 46
Article 13427th September 20172017 No. 190
Articles 135 to 14017th February 20162016 No. 46
Schedule 1 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Schedule 2 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Schedule 2 (partially)10th July 20172017 No. 118
Schedule 2 (partially)27th September 20172017 No. 190
Schedule 3 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Schedule 3 (partially)As Article 6As Article 6
Schedule 5 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Schedule 62nd May 20162016 No. 215
Schedule 7 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Schedule 7 (partially)1st June 20162016 No. 234
Schedule 7 (partially)27th September 20172017 No. 190
Schedule 8 (partially)28th November 20162016 No. 411
Schedule 8 (partially)31st March 20172016 No. 411
Schedule 8 (remaining)27th September 20172017 No. 190
Schedule 9 (partially)2nd May 20162016 No. 215
Schedule 9 (partially)20th June 20162016 No. 215
Schedule 102nd May 20162016 No. 215
Schedule 11 (partially)17th March 20162016 No. 166
Schedule 12 (partially)28th November 20162016 No. 411
Schedule 12 (partially)31st March 20172016 No. 411
Schedule 12 (partially)17th February 20162016 No. 46
Schedule 12 (partially)31st October 20162016 No. 234
Schedule 12 (partially)27th September 20172017 No. 190
Schedule 12 (partially)As Article 6As Article 6

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