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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order 2002 No. 668
Article 22(11)
| Provision in Jobseeker’s Allowance Regulations | Specified Sum |
|---|---|
Regulation 145(1)(1) | Weekly applicable amount to be reduced by a sum equivalent to 40 per cent. or, as the case may be, 20 per cent. of the specified amount. |
Regulation 146G(1)(2) | Weekly applicable amount to be reduced by a sum equivalent to 40 per cent. or, as the case may be, 20 per cent. of the specified amount. |
Regulation 148(1)(a)(i) | 90 per cent. of the applicable amount or, as the case may be, of the reduced applicable amount. |
Regulation 148(1)(c)(i) | 98 per cent. of the applicable amount for persons in residential accommodation. |
Regulation 148(1)(d) | 90 per cent. of the applicable amount. |
Regulation 148A(1)(a)(i)(3) | 90 per cent. of the applicable amount or, as the case may be, of the reduced applicable amount. |
Regulation 148A(1)(c) | 98 per cent. of the applicable amount for persons in residential accommodation. |
Regulation 148(1)(d) | 90 per cent. of the applicable amount. |
Schedule 2, paragraph 5(3) | The relevant fraction of the applicable amount is the amount calculated by the formula No math image to display |
Schedule 2, paragraph 6(1)(b) | Half the amount which would fall to be met by applying the provisions of sub-paragraph (a). |
Schedule 2, paragraph 6(1)(c) | Nil. |
Schedule 2, paragraph 7(1)(b) | Nil. |
Schedule 2, paragraph 9(1)(4) | The weekly amount of housing costs is the amount calculated by the formula No math image to display |
Schedule 2, paragraph 10(4) | £100,000. |
Schedule 2, paragraph 10(6)(a) | The alternative appropriate amount shall be calculated using the formula P × Q |
Schedule 2, paragraph 10(10) | The qualifying portion of a loan shall be determined by the formula No math image to display |
Schedule 2, paragraph 11(2) and (3)(5) | 5 per cent. |
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