The Energy Payment Support Scheme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2022
Accordingly, the Department for Communities, makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 1(2), 3 and 4 of that Act.
Citation and commencement1.
These Regulations may be cited as the Energy Payment Support Scheme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2022 and shall come into operation on 10th March 2022.
Energy Payment Support Scheme (Northern Ireland)2.
The Department for Communities makes the Scheme set out in the Schedule.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department for Communities on 03rd February 2022
The Executive Office approves these Regulations.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Executive Office on 03rd February 2022
SCHEDULEEnergy Payment Support Scheme (Northern Ireland) 2022
Citation and interpretation
1.
(1)
This Scheme may be cited as the Energy Payment Support Scheme (Northern Ireland) 2022.
(2)
In this Scheme:—
“the Department” means the Department for Communities;
“an Energy Payment” means financial assistance provided under this Scheme;
“care home” means an establishment that provides accommodation together with nursing or personal care for adults or children;
“employment and support allowance” means employment and support allowance under section 1 of the 2007 Act;
“income support” means income support under section 123 of the 1992 Act;
“jobseekers allowance” means jobseekers allowance under Article 3 of the 1995 Order;
“the qualifying week” means the week beginning with (and including) Monday 13th December 2021 and ending on Sunday 19th December 2021;
“social security information” means information held by or on behalf of the Department and obtained as a result of, or for the purpose of, the exercise of the Department’s functions in relation to social security;
“the standard rate” means a single payment of £200;
“universal credit” means universal credit under Part 2 of the 2015 Order.
Eligibility
2.
(1)
A person is not eligible for an Energy Payment at the standard rate unless they were in receipt of—
(a)
the income-related allowance of employment and support allowance; or
(b)
income support; or
(c)
income-based jobseeker’s allowance or joint-claim jobseeker’s allowance; or
(d)
state pension credit; or
(e)
universal credit
on any one day during the qualifying week, and on that day were ordinarily resident in Northern Ireland.
(2)
Only one Energy Payment shall be payable under this scheme in respect of any person.
(3)
A person who is resident in a care home shall not be eligible for a payment under this scheme.
Recovery
3.
The Department may recover any payment made in error.
Delayed payment
4.
(1)
A person who is eligible for an Energy Payment, and has not received it by 28thMarch 2022, may apply for a payment.
(2)
An application under sub-paragraph (1) must—
(a)
be made in writing to the Department or by telephone to the relevant telephone numbers published on the NI Direct website
(b)
be received by the Department before 31st May 2022; and
(c)
specify—
(i)
the applicant’s name, address, date of birth and national insurance number; and
(ii)
the benefits that the applicant was in receipt of during the qualifying week.
(3)
If the Department is satisfied that a person making an application under sub-paragraph (1) is eligible for an Energy Support payment and has not already received such a payment, the Department shall make that payment.
Appeals
5.
There will be no right of appeal.
F1Payment to be disregarded for social security
5A.
No account shall be taken of eligibility for an Energy Payment in considering a person’s entitlement to a payment under any of the following social security benefits:
(a)
income support;
(b)
jobseekers allowance;
(c)
employment and support allowance;
(d)
universal credit; or
(e)
state pension credit.
Information
6.
The Department may use social security information for the purpose of determining whether a person is eligible for an Energy Payment.
Provision of Energy Support payment
7.
The Department shall make Energy Payments under the Scheme.
These Regulations provide for payments (“Energy Payments”) to be made to eligible persons under the Energy Payment Support Scheme (Northern Ireland) 2022.
Regulation 2 provides that the Energy Payment Support Scheme (Northern Ireland) 2022 is set out in the Schedule to the Regulations.
Schedule
Paragraph 2 provides that to be eligible for an Energy Payment at the standard rate (£200), a person must have been in receipt of income-related employment and support allowance, income support, income-based jobseeker’s allowance, state pension credit or universal credit; on any one day during the qualifying week beginning with (and including) Monday 13th December 2021 and ending on Sunday 19th December 2021; and on that day were ordinarily resident in Northern Ireland.
Paragraph 3 provides that the Department may recover any payment made in error.
Paragraph 4 provides that persons who are eligible for an Energy Payment but do not receive it before 28th March 2022 may apply for the payment from the Department for Communities by 31st May 2022. If the Department is satisfied that the applicant was eligible for an Energy Payment during the qualifying week, the Department shall make the payment.
Paragraph 5 provides that there is no right of appeal.
Paragraph 6 provides that the Department for Communities may use social security information for the purpose of determining eligibility for an Energy Payment.
Paragraph 7 provides that the Department for Communities shall make payments under the Energy Payment Support Scheme.
This Scheme will apply to Northern Ireland only.
A regulatory impact assessment has not been produced for the Regulations as they have no impact on the costs of business.