Legislation – Welfare Reform Act 2009
Part 1Social security
Payments on account
22Payments on account
(1)
The Social Security Administration Act 1992 (c. 5) is amended as follows.
(2)
In section 5 (regulations about claims for and payments of benefit)—
(a)
in subsection (1), omit paragraph (r) (which relates to payments on account), and
(b)
“(1A)
Regulations may provide for the making of a payment on account of housing benefit—
(a)
where no claim has been made and it is impracticable for one to be made immediately;
(b)
where a claim has been made and it is impracticable for the claim to be immediately determined;
(c)
where an award has been made but it is impracticable to pay the full amount of the benefit immediately.
(1B)
Regulations may provide for the making of a payment on account of any other benefit to which this section applies—
(a)
where a person by or in respect of whom a claim has been or might be made (including a person in respect of whom an award has been made) would be in need if no payment on account were made;
(b)
where an award has been made but it is impracticable to pay the full amount of the benefit immediately.
(1C)
Regulations may make provision about the manner in which payments on account of a benefit to which this section applies are to be set against subsequent payments of benefit (other than payments on account).”
(3)
In section 7 (which relates to the relationship between benefits), in subsection (2)(a), for “section 5(1)(r)” substitute “section 5(1A) or (1B)”.
(4)
In section 16 (emergency payments by local authorities and other bodies), in subsection (1), for “subsection (1)(r)” substitute “subsection (1B)”.
(5)
“(7)
Circumstances may be prescribed in which a payment on account by virtue of section 5(1B) may be recovered to the extent that it is not set against subsequent payments of the benefit to which it relates.”