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These Regulations provide for the issue of a pre-paid stored value card to successful applicants under the High Street Scheme (Northern Ireland) 2021.
Regulation 2 provides that the Scheme is set out in the Schedule.
The Schedule -
(a)provides that the Department for the Economy must issue a pre-paid stored value card to applicants who meet the eligibility criteria;
(b)specifies the how the application must be made, including the period within which the application must be made (“the application period”);
(c)provides for a reconsideration of rejected applications;
(d)provides that the Department must arrange to have a pre-paid card issued to successful applicants by a pre-paid card provider with whom the Department has entered into an arrangements;
(e)provides for the period during which a pre-paid card may be used (“the spend period”) ;
(f)provides what a pre-paid card may be used for and what uses are excluded;
(g)provides that payments made to applicants who are not eligible under the Scheme may be recovered; and
(h)provides that the stored value of a pre-paid card is to be ignored for certain social security purposes.
A Regulatory Impact Assessment has been prepared for these Regulations. An Explanatory Memorandum has been published alongside this instrument. Both documents can be viewed at www.economy-ni.gov.uk
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