The Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment Regulations 2000
Citation, commencement and interpretation1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the Social Fund Winter Fuel Payment Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 3rd April 2000.
(2)
In these Regulations—
- “free in-patient treatment” shall be construed in accordance with regulation 2(2) of the Social Security (Hospital In-Patients) Regulations 19755;
- “Income Support Regulations” means the Income Support (General) Regulations 19876;
“qualifying week” means in respect of any year the week beginning on the third Monday in the September of that year;
“nursing home” has the meaning it bears in regulation 19(3) of the Income Support Regulations (applicable amounts for persons in residential care and nursing homes);
“partner” means a member of–
- (a)
a married or unmarried couple; or
- (b)
a polygamous marriage;
- (a)
- “residential accommodation” has the meaning it bears in regulation 21(3) of the Income Support Regulations7 (special cases); and
“residential care home” has the meaning it bears in regulation 19(3) of the Income Support Regulations.
(3)
In these Regulations a person—
(a)
is in residential care if, disregarding any period of temporary absence, he lives in–
(i)
a residential care home;
(ii)
a nursing home;
(iii)
residential accommodation; or
(iv)
throughout the qualifying week and the period of 12 weeks immediately before the qualifying week;
(b)
lives with another person if—
(i)
disregarding any period of temporary absence, they share accommodation as their mutual home; and
(ii)
they are not in residential care.
(4)
In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, a reference—
(a)
to a numbered regulation is to the regulation in these Regulations bearing that number; and
(b)
in a regulation to a numbered paragraph is to the paragraph in that regulation bearing that number.
Social fund winter fuel payments2.
Subject to regulation 3, the Secretary of State shall pay to a person who—
(a)
in respect of any day falling within the qualifying week is ordinarily resident in Great Britain; and
(b)
has attained the age of 60 in or before the qualifying week,
a winter fuel payment of—
(i)
£100 unless he is in residential care or head (ii)(aa) applies; or
(ii)
£50 if income support or an income-based jobseeker’s allowance has not been, nor falls to be, paid to him in respect of the qualifying week and he is—
(aa)
in that week living with a person to whom a payment under these Regulations has been, or falls to be, made in respect of the winter following the qualifying week; or
(bb)
in residential care.
Persons not entitled to a social fund winter fuel payment3.
(1)
Regulation 2 shall not apply in respect of a person who—
(a)
is in the qualifying week—
(i)
a partner of a person aged 60 or over in the qualifying week to whom income support or an income-based jobseeker’s allowance has been, or falls to be, paid in respect of the qualifying week;
(ii)
receiving free in-patient treatment and has been receiving free in-patient treatment for more than 52 weeks; or
(iii)
detained in custody under a sentence imposed by a court; or
(b)
subject to paragraph (2), has not made a claim for a winter fuel payment before the 31st March following the qualifying week in respect of the winter following that week.
(2)
Paragraph (1)(b) shall not apply where—
(a)
a payment has been made by virtue of regulation 4(1) before the 31st March following the qualifying week in respect of the winter following that week; or
(b)
regulation 4(2) applies.
Making a winter fuel payment without a claim4.
(1)
Subject to paragraph (2), the Secretary of State may before the 31st March of the year following the year in which the qualifying week falls make a winter fuel payment under regulation 2 in respect of the preceding winter to a person who (disregarding regulation 3(b)) appears from official records held by the Secretary of State to be entitled to a payment under that regulation.
(2)
Where a person becomes entitled to income support in respect of the qualifying week by virtue of a decision made after that week that section 115 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (exclusions) ceases to apply to him the Secretary of State shall make a winter fuel payment to that person under regulation 2 in respect of the winter following the qualifying week.
(3)
Subject to paragraph (4), for the purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2) official records held by the Secretary of State as to a person’s circumstances shall be sufficient evidence thereof for the purpose of deciding his entitlement to a winter fuel payment and its amount.
(4)
Revocations5.
Signed by Authority of the Secretary of State for Social Security.
These Regulations provide for winter fuel payments to be made out of the social fund to persons who, in the third week of September in any year—
are aged 60 or over;
are ordinarily resident in Great Britain;
satisfy the criteria in regulation 2; and
are not excluded by regulation 3.
Regulation 4 provides for winter fuel payments to be made without the need for a claim to persons—
whose entitlement thereto can be established from official records held by the Secretary of State; and
who are entitled to income support in the third week in September in a year by virtue of a decision made after that week that they are refugees.
It further provides that decisions as to entitlement which are made without a claim may be made on the basis of official records but not so as to exclude the consideration of other evidence on a revision or supersession of that decision under the Social Security Act 1998.
Regulation 5 revokes legislation which has hitherto provided for social fund winter fuel payments.
These Regulations do not impose a charge on businesses.