The National Health Service (Travelling Expenses and Remission of Charges) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2005
Citation, commencement and interpretation
1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the National Health Service (Travelling Expenses and Remission of Charges) (Scotland) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2005.
(2)
Subject to paragraph (3), these Regulations shall come into force on 1st April 2005.
(3)
Regulation 3 shall come into force on 6th April 2005 and regulation 5 shall come into force on 11th April 2005.
(4)
In these Regulations–
Amendment of the principal Regulations
2.
(1)
The principal Regulations are amended in accordance with paragraph (2) and regulations 3 to 5.
(2)
In regulation 2 (interpretation)–
(a)
““annuity contract” means a contract that provides for periodic payments starting from a stated or contingent date and continuing for a fixed period or for the life of the annuity holder;”;
(b)
““dependant child or young person” means any child or young person who is treated as the responsibility of the claimant or that claimant’s partner, where that child or young person is a member of the claimant’s household;”;
(c)
““earnings” has the meaning given in regulations 35 and 37 of the Income Support Regulations;”;
(d)
““household” means–
- (i)
a group of people who have a common address as their only or main residence and who either share one meal a day or share the living accommodation at that residence; or
- (ii)
the only or main residence of a single person who does not share either one meal a day or the living accommodation at that residence with another person;”;
(e)
““the Income Support Regulations” means the Income Support (General) Regulations 1987;
“occupational pension scheme” has the meaning given by section 1 of the Pension Schemes Act 19934;”;
(f)
““pension credit savings credit” shall be construed in accordance with sections 1 and 3 of the State Pension Credit Act 20025;”;
(g)
““personal pension scheme” means a personal pension scheme–
- (i)
as defined in section 1 of the Pension Schemes Act 1993; or
- (ii)
as defined in section 1 of the Pension Schemes (Northern Ireland) Act 19936;”;
(h)
““single person” means a person who does not have a partner and is not responsible for, and is not a member of the same household as, a child or young person;”; and
(i)
–
(i)
after the definition of “week” omit “and”; and
(ii)
“; and
“young person” has the meaning prescribed in regulation 14 of the Income Support Regulations.”.
3.
4.
In regulation 10 (notices of entitlement)–
(a)
–
(i)
(ii)
“; and
(d)
in the case of a notice issued to a person mentioned in paragraph (5A) it is valid for the length of time specified in that paragraph.”; and
(b)
“(5A)
A notice of entitlement issued under paragraph (1) is valid for 5 years beginning on the date of the claim where the claimant is–
(a)
a single person aged not less than 65; or
(b)
one of a couple where one partner is aged not less than 60 and one partner is aged not less than 65,
and the claimant does not receive any–
(i)
earnings;
(ii)
payments from an occupational pension scheme;
(iii)
payments from a personal pension scheme; or
(iv)
payments from an annuity contract.
(5B)
Paragraph (5A) does not apply to a person who is a member of the same household as a dependant child or young person.”.
5.
In Table A of the Schedule, in the modifications of–
(a)
(b)
Transitional provision
6.
A notice of entitlement falling under regulation 10(5A) (notices of entitlement) shall only be issued in respect of claims made under regulation 9 (claims for remission or payment) which are received on or after 1st April 2005.
St Andrew’s House, Edinburgh
These Regulations amend the National Health Service (Travelling Expenses and Remission of Charges) (Scotland) (No. 2) Regulations 2003 (“the principal Regulations”).
Regulation 2 makes consequential changes to the interpretation section of the principal Regulations.
Regulation 3 amends the principal Regulations to increase the amounts used as the basis for calculating entitlement to full remission and payment under those Regulations.
Regulation 4 amends the principal Regulations to extend to 5 years the validity of a notice of entitlement to remission of charges and the payment of hospital travel expenses issued to a single person aged 65 or over, or to one of a couple where one partner is aged 60 or over and the other partner is aged 65 or over, where that person does not have certain types of income or a dependant child or young person in their household. Regulation 4 also provides that a person issued with a 5 year notice of entitlement must notify the Scottish Ministers of any changes in the composition of their family or household during the life of the notice and enables the Scottish Ministers to withdraw or vary the notice if the person no longer fulfils the necessary criteria to be issued with that notice.
Regulation 5 amends the principal Regulations to increase the capital limits to be used in calculating entitlement to the payment of travel expenses and remission of charges for people permanently residing in certain types of accommodation.
Regulation 6 makes transitional provision to ensure that only claimants whose applications are received on or after 1st April 2005 will receive 5 year certificates of entitlement.