Legislation – Welfare Reform Act 2009

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Introduction

Part 1
Social security

1 Schemes for assisting persons to obtain employment: “work for your benefit” schemes etc.

2 Work-related activity: income support claimants and partners of claimants

3 Lone parents

4 Entitlement to jobseeker’s allowance without seeking employment etc.

5 Couples where at least one member capable of work

6 Statutory sick pay and employment and support allowance

7 Transitional provision relating to sections 4 to 6

8 Parliamentary procedure: regulations imposing work-related activity requirements on lone parents of children under 7

9 Abolition of income support

10 Power to direct claimant to undertake specific work-related activity

11 Claimants dependent on drugs etc.

12 Conditions for contributory jobseeker’s allowance

13 Conditions for contributory employment and support allowance

14 Mobility component

15 Maternity allowance and carer’s allowance

16 External provider social loans

17 Power to restrict availability of social fund loans

18 Supply of information to or by lenders making external provider social loans

19 Community care grants relating to specified goods or services

20 Community care grants: reviews and information

21 Regulations relating to information: parliamentary control

22 Payments on account

23 Power to up-rate benefits following review in tax year 2009-10

24 Loss of benefit provisions

25 Jobseeker’s allowance: sanctions for violent conduct etc. in connection with claim

26 Repeal of sections 62 to 66 of the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000

27 State pension credit: pilot schemes

28 Period for which pilot schemes have effect etc.

29 Exemption from jobseeking conditions for victims of domestic violence

30 Good cause for failure to comply with regulations etc.

31 Jobseekers’ agreements and action plans: well-being of children

32 Contracting out functions under Jobseekers Act 1995

33 Attendance in connection with jobseeker’s allowance: sanctions

34 Social security information and employment or training information

35 Persons under pensionable age to take part in work-focused interviews etc.

36 Power to rename council tax benefit

37 Minor amendments

Part 2
Disabled people: right to control provision of services

38 Purpose of Part 2

39 Relevant services

40 Relevant authority

41 Power to make provision enabling exercise of greater choice and control

42 Provision that may be made about direct payments

43 Exercise of rights on behalf of persons who lack capacity

44 Pilot schemes

45 The appropriate authority by which regulations under section 41 are made

46 Regulations under section 41: supplementary provisions

47 Consultation

48 Power to repeal exclusion of community care services

49 Regulations and orders: control by Parliament or other legislature

50 Interpretation of Part 2

Part 3
Child maintenance

51 Disqualification for holding etc. driving licence or travel authorisation

52 Report on operation of driving licence amendments

53 Report on operation of passport amendments

54 Payments of child support maintenance

55 Child support maintenance: offences relating to information

Part 4
Birth registration

56 Registration of births

Part 5
General

57 Consequential amendments of subordinate legislation

58 Repeals and revocations

59 Financial provisions

60 Extent

61 Commencement

62 Short title

SCHEDULES

Schedule 1 Amendments connected to section 4

Schedule 2 Abolition of income support: consequential amendments

Schedule 3 Claimants dependent on drugs etc.

Schedule 4 Loss of benefit provisions: further amendments

Schedule 5 Section 51: consequential amendments etc.

Schedule 6 Registration of births

Schedule 7 Repeals and revocations

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Part 2Disabled people: right to control provision of services

Power to make regulations

41Power to make provision enabling exercise of greater choice and control

(1)

The appropriate authority (as defined by section 45) may by regulations made by statutory instrument make any provision that would in the opinion of the authority making the regulations serve the purpose of this Part.

(2)

Regulations under this section may, in particular, make provision for and in connection with requiring a relevant authority to take the following steps in relation to a disabled person (“P”) for whom it is obliged, or has decided, to provide, or arrange the provision of, relevant services—

(a)

to inform P of the right to control conferred by virtue of the regulations, of the value of the relevant services to which P is entitled and of the choices available to P by virtue of the regulations;

(b)

to work with P to determine the outcomes to be achieved by the provision of the relevant services;

(c)

to work with P to prepare a plan (a “support plan”) setting out how those outcomes will be achieved;

(d)

to work with P to review and revise the support plan in prescribed circumstances;

(e)

if P so requests, to make payments to P in respect of P securing the provision of an equivalent service;

(f)

to the extent that P chooses to receive relevant services provided or arranged by the relevant authority, to provide, or arrange for them to be provided, in accordance with P’s support plan as far as it is reasonably practicable to do so.

(3)

Regulations under this section may also—

(a)

specify who is or is not to be treated as a disabled person for any purpose of the regulations;

(b)

make provision about the circumstances in which a relevant authority is to be taken to have decided to provide a relevant service to a person;

(c)

make provision as to matters to which a relevant authority must, or may, have regard when making a decision for the purposes of a provision of the regulations;

(d)

make provision as to steps which a relevant authority must, or may, take before, or after, the relevant authority makes a decision for the purposes of a provision of the regulations (including provision requiring the relevant authority to review its decision).

(4)

Regulations under this section may enable or require the disclosure of information by one relevant authority to another for prescribed purposes of the regulations.

(5)

Regulations under this section may, for the purpose of this Part—

(a)

vary the conditions attached to any power of a relevant authority to provide financial assistance to disabled people;

(b)

vary the conditions attached to any power of a relevant authority to provide financial assistance to another relevant authority in connection with the provision of relevant services to disabled people by the other authority.

(6)

Regulations under this section may require a relevant authority exercising any function under the regulations to have regard to any guidance given from time to time by the appropriate authority.