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110. Where it has been determined that an award of universal credit is to be reduced under section 26 or 27 of the Act, the amount of the reduction for each assessment period in respect of which a reduction has effect is to be calculated as follows.
Step 1
Take the number of days—
in the assessment period; or
if lower, in the total outstanding reduction period,
and deduct any days in that assessment period for which the reduction is suspended in accordance with regulation 108.
Step 2
Multiply the number of days produced by step 1 by the daily reduction rate (see regulation 111).
Step 3
If necessary, adjust the amount produced by step 2 so that it does not exceed—
the amount of the standard allowance applicable to the award; or
in the case of a joint claim where a determination under section 26 or 27 of the Act applies only in relation to one claimant, half the amount of that standard allowance.
Step 4
Deduct the amount produced by steps 2 and 3 from the amount of the award for the assessment period after any deduction has been made in accordance with Part 7 (the benefit cap).
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