Legislation – Welfare Reform Act 2012

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Introduction

Part 1
Universal credit

CHAPTER 1 Entitlement and awards

Introductory

1 Universal credit

2 Claims

Entitlement

3 Entitlement

4 Basic conditions

5 Financial conditions

6 Restrictions on entitlement

Awards

7 Basis of awards

8 Calculation of awards

Elements of an award

9 Standard allowance

10 Responsibility for children and young persons

11 Housing costs

12 Other particular needs or circumstances

CHAPTER 2 Claimant responsibilities

Introductory

13 Work-related requirements: introductory

14 Claimant commitment

Work-related requirements

15 Work-focused interview requirement

16 Work preparation requirement

17 Work search requirement

18 Work availability requirement

Application of work-related requirements

19 Claimants subject to no work-related requirements

20 Claimants subject to work-focused interview requirement only

21 Claimants subject to work preparation requirement

22 Claimants subject to all work-related requirements

Work-related requirements: supplementary

23 Connected requirements

24 Imposition of requirements

25 Compliance with requirements

Reduction of benefit

26 Higher-level sanctions

27 Other sanctions

28 Hardship payments

Administration

29 Delegation and contracting out

CHAPTER 3 Supplementary and general

Supplementary and consequential

30 Supplementary regulation-making powers

31 Supplementary and consequential amendments

32 Power to make supplementary and consequential provision etc

Universal credit and other benefits

33 Abolition of benefits

34 Universal credit and state pension credit

35 Universal credit and working-age benefits

36 Migration to universal credit

General

37 Capability for work or work-related activity

38 Information

39 Couples

40 Interpretation of Part 1

Regulations

41 Pilot schemes

42 Regulations: general

43 Regulations: procedure

Part 2
Working-age benefits

CHAPTER 1 Jobseeker’s allowance

Claimant responsibilities for interim period

44 Claimant commitment for jobseeker’s allowance

45 Interviews

46 Sanctions

47 Procedure for regulation-making powers

48 Consequential amendments

Claimant responsibilities after introduction of universal credit

49 Claimant responsibilities for jobseeker’s allowance

CHAPTER 2 Employment and support allowance

Conditions of entitlement

50 Dual entitlement

51 Period of entitlement to contributory allowance

52 Further entitlement after time-limiting

53 Condition relating to youth

Claimant responsibilities for interim period

54 Claimant commitment for employment and support allowance

55 Work experience etc

56 Hardship payments

Claimant responsibilities after introduction of universal credit

57 Claimant responsibilities for employment and support allowance

CHAPTER 3 Income support

58 Entitlement of lone parents to income support etc

59 Claimant commitment for income support

CHAPTER 4 Miscellaneous

Claimants dependent on drugs etc

60 Claimants dependent on drugs etc

Entitlement to work

61 Entitlement to work: jobseeker’s allowance

62 Entitlement to work: employment and support allowance

63 Entitlement to work: maternity allowance and statutory payments

Part 3
Other benefit changes

64 Injuries arising before 5 July 1948

65 Persons under 18

66 Trainees

67 Restriction on new claims for industrial death benefit

68 Determinations

69 Housing benefit: determination of appropriate maximum

70 Ending of discretionary payments

71 Purposes of discretionary payments

72 Determination of amount or value of budgeting loan

73 External provider social loans and community care grants

74 State pension credit: carers

75 State pension credit: capital limit

76 Calculation of working tax credit

Part 4
Personal independence payment

77 Personal independence payment

78 Daily living component

79 Mobility component

80 Ability to carry out daily living activities or mobility activities

81 Required period condition: further provision

82 Terminal illness

83 Persons of pensionable age

84 No entitlement to daily living component where UK is not competent state

85 Care home residents

86 Hospital in-patients

87 Prisoners and detainees

88 Claims, awards and information

89 Report to Parliament

90 Abolition of disability living allowance

91 Amendments

92 Power to make supplementary and consequential provision

93 Transitional

94 Regulations

95 Interpretation of Part 4

Part 5
Social security: general

96 Benefit cap

96A Benefit cap: review

97 Benefit cap: supplementary

98 Claims and awards

99 Powers to require information relating to claims and awards

100 Payments to joint claimants

101 Payments on account

102 Power to require consideration of revision before appeal

103 Supersession of decisions of former appellate bodies

104 Electronic communications

105 Recovery of benefit payments

106 Deduction from earnings: other cases

107 Recovery of child benefit and guardian’s allowance

108 Application of Limitation Act 1980

109 Recovery of fines etc by deductions from employment and support allowance

110 Powers to require information relating to investigations

111 Time limits for legal proceedings

112 Prosecution powers of local authorities

113 Penalty in respect of benefit fraud not resulting in overpayment

114 Amount of penalty

115 Period for withdrawal of agreement to pay penalty

116 Civil penalties for incorrect statements and failures to disclose information

117 Benefit offences: disqualifying and sanctionable benefits

118 Benefit offences: period of sanction

119 Benefit offences: sanctions for repeated benefit fraud

120 Loss of tax credits

121 Cautions

122 Tax credit fraud: investigation

123 Information-sharing for prevention etc of tax credit fraud

124 Tax credit fraud: prosecution and penalties

125 Unauthorised disclosure of information relating to tax credit offences

126 Tax credits: transfer of functions etc

127 Information-sharing between Secretary of State and HMRC

128 Information-sharing between Secretary of State and DPP

129 Unlawful disclosure of information supplied under section 128

130 Information-sharing in relation to provision of overnight care etc

131 Information-sharing in relation to welfare services etc

132 Unlawful disclosure of information supplied under section 131

133 Sections 130 to 132: supplementary

134 Information-sharing for social security or employment purposes etc

Part 6
Miscellaneous

135 Functions of registration service

136 Supporting maintenance agreements

137 Collection of child support maintenance

138 Indicative maintenance calculations

139 Recovery of child support maintenance by deduction from benefit

140 Fees

141 Review of fees regulations

142 Exclusion from individual voluntary arrangements

143 Standards of decision-making

144 Use of jobcentres by sex industry

145 Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission

146 UK child poverty strategies

Part 7
Final

147 Repeals

148 Financial provision

149 Extent

150 Commencement

151 Short title

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 Universal credit: supplementary regulation-making powers

SCHEDULE 2 Universal credit: amendments

SCHEDULE 3 Abolition of benefits: consequential amendments

SCHEDULE 4 Housing credit element of state pension credit

SCHEDULE 5 Universal credit and other working-age benefits

SCHEDULE 6 Migration to universal credit

SCHEDULE 7 Jobseeker’s allowance in interim period: consequential amendments

SCHEDULE 8 Social fund discretionary payments: consequential amendments

SCHEDULE 9 Personal independence payment: amendments

SCHEDULE 10 Personal independence payment: transitional

SCHEDULE 11 Power to require consideration of revision before appeal

SCHEDULE 12 Supersession of decisions of former appellate bodies

SCHEDULE 13 Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission

SCHEDULE 14 Repeals

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Part 5Social security: general

Investigation and prosecution of offences

112Prosecution powers of local authorities

(1)

The Social Security Administration Act 1992 is amended as follows.

(2)

After section 116 there is inserted—

“116ZALocal authority powers to prosecute housing benefit and council tax benefit fraud

(1)

This section applies to an authority administering housing benefit or council tax benefit.

(2)

The authority may not bring proceedings against a person for a benefit offence relating to either of those benefits unless—

(a)

the authority has already started an investigation in relation to that person in respect of the offence,

(b)

in a case where the proceedings relate to housing benefit, the authority has already started an investigation in relation to the person in respect of a benefit offence relating to council tax benefit, or has already brought proceedings against the person in respect of such an offence,

(c)

in a case where the proceedings relate to council tax benefit, the authority has already started an investigation in relation to the person in respect of a benefit offence relating to housing benefit, or has already brought proceedings against the person in respect of such an offence,

(d)

the proceedings arise in prescribed circumstances or are of a prescribed description, or

(e)

the Secretary of State has directed that the authority may bring the proceedings.

(3)

The Secretary of State may direct that in prescribed circumstances, an authority may not bring proceedings by virtue of subsection (2)(a), (b) or (c) despite the requirements in those provisions being met.

(4)

A direction under subsection (2)(e) or (3) may relate to a particular authority or description of authority or to particular proceedings or any description of proceedings.

(5)

If the Secretary of State prescribes conditions for the purposes of this section, an authority may bring proceedings in accordance with this section only if any such condition is satisfied.

(6)

The Secretary of State may continue proceedings which have been brought by an authority in accordance with this section as if the proceedings had been brought in his name or he may discontinue the proceedings if—

(a)

the proceedings were brought by virtue of subsection (2)(a), (b) or (c),

(b)

he makes provision under subsection (2)(d) which has the effect that the authority would no longer be entitled to bring the proceedings in accordance with this section,

(c)

he withdraws a direction under subsection (2)(e) in relation to the proceedings, or

(d)

a condition prescribed under subsection (5) ceases to be satisfied in relation to the proceedings.

(7)

In exercising a power to bring proceedings in accordance with this section, a local authority must have regard to the Code for Crown Prosecutors issued by the Director of Public Prosecutions under section 10 of the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985—

(a)

in determining whether the proceedings should be instituted;

(b)

in determining what charges should be preferred;

(c)

in considering what representations to make to a magistrates’court about mode of trial;

(d)

in determining whether to discontinue proceedings.

(8)

Regulations shall define “an investigation in respect of a benefit offence” for the purposes of this section.

(9)

This section does not apply to Scotland.”

(3)

Section 116A (local authority powers to prosecute benefit fraud) is amended as follows.

(4)

In the heading, after “prosecute” there is inserted
other
.

(5)

In subsection (2)—

(a)

for “unless” there is substituted
only if
;

(b)

in paragraph (b), for “must not”, there is substituted
may
.

(6)

In subsection (4)(b), for “gives” there is substituted
withdraws
.