The Allocation of Housing (Wales) Regulations 2003
Citation, commencement and application1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the Allocation of Housing (Wales) Regulations 2003 and shall come into force on 29 January 2003.
(2)
These Regulations apply to Wales only.
Interpretation2.
In these Regulations—
“the Act” (“y Ddeddf”) means the Housing Act 1996;
“the Common Travel Area” (“Ardal Deithio Gyffredin”) means the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and the Republic of Ireland collectively; and
Cases where the provisions of Part VI of the Act do not apply3.
The provisions of Part VI of the Act about the allocation of housing accommodation do not apply in the following cases—
(a)
(b)
Classes prescribed under section 160A(3) who are eligible persons4.
The following are classes of persons subject to immigration control prescribed for the purposes of section 160A(3) of the Act (persons prescribed as eligible for an allocation of housing accommodation by a local housing authority)—
(a)
(b)
Class B-a person—
(i)
who has been granted by the Secretary of State exceptional leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom outside the provisions of the immigration rules; and
(ii)
whose leave is not subject to a condition requiring them to maintain and accommodate themselves, and any person who is dependent on them, without recourse to public funds;
(c)
Class C-a person who has current leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom which is not subject to any limitation or condition and who is habitually resident in the Common Travel Area other than a person—
(i)
who has been given leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom upon an undertaking given by another person (that person’s “sponsor”) in writing in pursuance of the immigration rules to be responsible for that person’s maintenance and accommodation;
(ii)
who has been resident in the United Kingdom for less than five years beginning on the date of entry or the date on which the above-mentioned undertaking was given in respect of that person, whichever date is the later; and
(iii)
whose sponsor or, where is more than one sponsor, at least one of whose sponsors, is still alive;
(d)
Class D-a person who is habitually resident in the Common Travel Area and who—
(i)
(ii)
Classes prescribed under section 160A(5) who are not eligible persons5.
The following is a class of persons, not being persons subject to immigration control, prescribed for the purposes of section 160A(5) of the Act (persons prescribed as ineligible for an allocation of housing accommodation)—
Class E-a person who is not habitually resident in the Common Travel Area other than—
(a)
(b)
(c)
a person who left the territory of Montserrat after 1st November 1995 because of the effect on that territory of a volcanic eruption.
Revocation6.
These Regulations revoke and re-enact with changes the Allocation of Housing (Wales) Regulations 2000 to take account of the changes to Part VI of the Housing Act 1996 (“Part VI”) made by the Homelessness Act 2002. These Regulations apply in Wales only.
Regulation 3 makes provision for cases where the provisions of Part VI about the allocation of housing accommodation by local housing authorities do not apply.
By virtue of Section 160A(1) and (3) of the 1996 Act, a local housing authority must not allocate housing accommodation to most classes of persons from abroad who are subject to immigration control (within the meaning of the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996 (c. 49)). The National Assembly for Wales may prescribe exceptions. It does so, in regulation 4, by prescribing classes of persons that are eligible for an allocation of housing accommodation, despite being subject to immigration control.
Persons from abroad, not subject to immigration control, are eligible for an allocation of housing accommodation under Part VI of the 1996 Act, unless the National Assembly for Wales prescribes otherwise. (Section 160A(5) of the 1996 Act.) The Assembly does so, in regulation 5, by prescribing a class of persons who are ineligible under Part VI. This class includes (with some exceptions) persons who are not habitually resident in the Common Travel Area. ('The Common Travel Area' means the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and the Republic of Ireland).
Regulation 6 revokes the Allocation of Housing (Wales) Regulations 2000.
These Regulations, with minor drafting changes, contain similar provisions to those in the Allocation of Housing (Wales) Regulations 2000. Those Regulations which have not been re-enacted relate to the restrictions on the allocation to existing tenants and to the requirements to establish, maintain and operate a housing register, which have now been repealed.
Command Papers 2643, 3906, 9171 and 9512, referred to in these Regulations, are out of print but photocopies of these documents can be obtained by The Stationery Office from the British Lending Library Division (BLLD). Customers, unless already registered with BLLD, should order photocopies from The Photocopying Unit, The Stationery Office, Nine Elms Lane, London SW8 5DR, enclosing the appropriate payment for the copies required. The current cost of each complete copy of Command Paper 2643, 3906 or 9512 is £6.00 and the current cost of each complete copy of Command Paper 9171 is £12.00. Cheques should be made payable to “The Stationery Office”.