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Statutory Instruments

2011 No. 2957

Social Security

The Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Amendment Order 2011

Made

8th December 2011

Laid before Parliament

13th December 2011

Coming into force

1st February 2012

The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 140B(1), (3) and (4), 140C(1) and (4), 140F(2) and 189(1), (4), (5) and (7) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992( 1 ).

In accordance with section 189(8)( 2 ) of that Act the Secretary of State has obtained the consent of the Treasury.

In accordance with section 176(1)( 3 ) of that Act, consultation has taken place with organisations appearing to the Secretary of State to be representative of the authorities concerned.

Citation, commencement and interpretation

(2) Articles 2 and 3 have effect from 1st April 2010.

(3) Articles 4 to 6 have effect from 1st April 2011.

(4) In this Order “the 1998 Order” means the Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Order 1998( 4 ).

Amendment of Parts 2 and 4 of the 1998 Order having effect from 1st April 2010

2. —(1) In Part 2 (claims for and payment of subsidy) of the 1998 Order

(a) in article 4( 5 ) (requirement of claim) omit paragraphs (4) and (4ZA);

(b) in article 9(2)( 6 ) (payment of subsidy for the relevant year)—

(i) at the end of sub-paragraph (a) insert “and”; and

(ii) omit sub-paragraphs (c) and (d).

(c) omit article 9A( 7 ) (transitional protection adjustments).

(2) In Part 4 (transitional and savings) of the 1998 Order omit article 22 (provisions for claims for 1997/98).

Substitution of Schedule 1 to the 1998 Order having effect from 1st April 2010

3. For Schedule 1( 8 ) (sums to be used in the calculation of subsidy) to the 1998 Order substitute the Schedule in Schedule 1 to this Order.

Amendment of Part 3 of the 1998 Order having effect from 1st April 2011

4. —(1)Part 3 (calculation of subsidy) of the 1998 Order is amended as follows.

(2) In article 11(1) (interpretation of Part 3) after the definition of “the Community Charge Benefits Regulations” insert—

“the Consequential Provisions Regulations ” means the Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit (Consequential Provisions) Regulations 2006 ( 9 ) ; .

(3) In article 16( 10 ) (treatment of high rents in rent allowance cases) omit paragraph (4)(b).

(4) In article 17A( 11 ) (subsidy in respect of self-contained licensed accommodation, and leased accommodation, provided by an authority as temporary or short term accommodation), in paragraph (3)(a) after “Order” insert “(as in force on 1st January 2011)”.

(5) In article 17B( 12 ) (subsidy in respect of non self-contained licensed accommodation, and board and lodging accommodation, made available by a registered housing association as temporary or short term accommodation) at the end of paragraph (1) add—

(d) the accommodation is not exempt accommodation within the meaning given by paragraph 4(10) of Schedule 3 (transitional and savings provisions) to the Consequential Provisions Regulations. .

(6) In article 17C (subsidy in respect of self-contained accommodation, or owned or leased accommodation, made available by a registered housing association as temporary or short term accommodation)

(a) at the end of paragraph (1) add—

(d) the accommodation is not exempt accommodation within the meaning given by paragraph 4(10) of Schedule 3 (transitional and savings provisions) to the Consequential Provisions Regulations. ; and

(b) in paragraph (3)(a) after “Order” insert “(as in force on 1st January 2011)”.

(7) In article 18( 13 ) (additions to subsidy)—

(a) at the end of paragraph (1) add—

(f) where, during the relevant year, it is discovered that an overpayment in respect of which a deduction was made under article 19 (deductions made in calculating subsidy) was a payment on account overpayment, 100 per cent. of so much of the overpayment as has not been recovered by the authority. ;

(b) in paragraph (2)—

(i) omit sub-paragraph (c); and

(ii) after sub-paragraph (d) add—

(e) a payment on account overpayment. ;

(c) for paragraph (7) substitute—

(7) Subject to paragraph (7A), in paragraph (2)(b) “technical overpayment” means an overpayment which occurs as a result of—

(a) a rebate or council tax benefit being awarded and entitlement to that rebate or benefit being reduced or eliminated because, subsequent to that award, the liability in respect of which the rebate or benefit was awarded was reduced or eliminated; or

(b) council tax benefit being awarded and entitlement to that benefit being reduced or eliminated because, subsequent to that award, there was a change of circumstances that does not fall within paragraph (a).

(7A) A technical overpayment does not include any part of the overpayment occurring—

(a) in a case to which paragraph (7)(a) applies, before the day on which the liability was reduced or eliminated; or

(b) in a case to which paragraph (7)(b) applies, before the day on which the authority suspended, revised or superseded the award, whichever is earliest.

(7B) In paragraphs (1)(f) and (2)(e), “payment on account overpayment” means an amount paid on account under regulation 93 of the Housing Benefit Regulations or regulation 74 of the Housing Benefit (State Pension Credit) Regulations (payment on account of a rent allowance) which is in excess of the entitlement to housing benefit as subsequently decided. .

Amendment of Schedule 4 to the 1998 Order having effect from 1st April 2011

5. —(1) Part 2 of Schedule 4( 14 ) (high rents and rent allowance) to the 1998 Order is amended as follows.

(2) In paragraph 2 for “paragraph 6, 7, 8, 9 or 11” substitute “paragraph 6, 7, 8 or 9”.

(3) Omit paragraph 11.

Amendment of Schedule 4A to the 1998 Order having effect from 1st April 2011

6. —(1) Schedule 4A( 15 ) (rent rebate limitation deductions (Housing Revenue Account dwellings)) to the 1998 Order is amended as follows.

(2) In Part 1 (interpretation) in paragraph 1 omit the definitions of “RPI figure” and “service charge”.

(3) In Part 2 (England) in paragraph 2 (liability to deduction)

(a) for sub-paragraph (2) substitute—

(2) The subsidy limitation rent for an authority is equal to the average weekly rent for a dwelling for the authority for the relevant year, calculated in accordance with sub-paragraph (3). ;

(b) omit sub-paragraph (4);

(c) in sub-paragraphs (5) and (8) for “sub-paragraphs (3) and (4)” substitute “sub-paragraph (3)”;

(d) omit sub-paragraphs (6) and (7).

(4) For Part 3 (weekly rent limits for purposes of Part 2: Authorities in England) substitute Part 3 as set out in Schedule 2 to this Order.

(5) For Part 5 (amounts for purposes of Part 4, paragraph 4: Authorities in Wales) substitute Part 5 as set out in Schedule 3 to this Order.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions.

Freud

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State,

Department for Work and Pensions

8th December 2011

We consent

Angela Watkinson

Jeremy Wright

Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury

7th December 2011

Article 3

SCHEDULE 1 Schedule to be substituted for Schedule 1 to the 1998 Order

Article 12(1)(b)

SCHEDULE 1 Sums to be used in the calculation of subsidy

RELEVANT YEAR 2010-11

Local authority Administration subsidy (£)
Adur 483,611
Allerdale 816,624
Amber Valley 977,599
Arun 1,256,554
Ashfield 1,082,901
Ashford 824,621
Aylesbury Vale 1,024,213
Babergh 573,000
Barking 2,222,111
Barnet 3,150,240
Barnsley 2,320,518
Barrow in Furness 758,086
Basildon 1,827,533
Basingstoke and Deane 1,168,043
Bassetlaw 941,170
Bath and N E Somerset 1,266,190
Bedford 1,441,847
Bexley 1,772,804
Birmingham 12,967,501
Blaby 477,547
Blackburn with Darwen 1,561,180
Blackpool 2,061,421
Bolsover 690,168
Bolton 2,675,071
Boston 591,031
Bournemouth 1,904,511
Bracknell Forest 696,003
Bradford 5,530,788
Braintree 1,352,241
Breckland 1,014,815
Brent 4,094,516
Brentwood 418,377
Brighton and Hove 3,618,131
Bristol 4,722,950
Broadland 680,164
Bromley 2,244,046
Bromsgrove 495,493
Broxbourne 831,391
Broxtowe 895,207
Burnley 1,151,290
Bury 1,740,570
Calderdale 2,045,865
Cambridge 890,562
Camden 3,694,646
Cannock Chase 895,415
Canterbury 1,073,437
Carlisle 832,994
Castle Point 763,411
Central Bedfordshire 1,582,822
Charnwood 1,006,850
Chelmsford 1,067,054
Cheltenham 967,349
Cherwell 1,055,838
Cheshire East 2,476,187
Cheshire West and Chester 2,470,219
Chesterfield 1,061,291
Chichester 803,719
Chiltern 521,179
Chorley 758,681
Christchurch 397,608
City of London 204,537
Colchester 1,243,651
Copeland 632,135
Corby 643,402
Cornwall 4,660,361
Cotswold 559,839
Coventry 3,557,768
Craven 356,733
Crawley 1,035,153
Croydon 3,628,481
Dacorum 1,042,747
Darlington 1,117,186
Dartford 701,961
Daventry 482,988
Derby 2,296,689
Derbyshire Dales 397,458
Doncaster 3,142,628
Dover 1,032,304
Dudley 2,896,796
Durham 5,559,822
Ealing 3,930,764
East Cambridgeshire 548,884
East Devon 844,524
East Dorset 522,987
East Hampshire 692,209
East Hertfordshire 810,178
East Lindsey 1,366,275
East Northamptonshire 570,638
East Riding of Yorkshire 2,341,818
East Staffordshire 946,190
Eastbourne 1,112,544
Eastleigh 735,875
Eden 336,092
Elmbridge 745,751
Enfield 3,568,775
Epping Forest 822,696
Epsom and Ewell 412,220
Erewash 950,676
Exeter 937,180
Fareham 556,070
Fenland 958,871
Forest Heath 467,528
Forest of Dean 683,393
Fylde 504,147
Gateshead 2,194,649
Gedling 1,029,217
Gloucester 1,384,729
Gosport 743,880
Gravesham 887,755
Great Yarmouth 1,170,664
Greenwich 3,343,167
Guildford 1,025,902
Hackney 4,731,598
Halton 1,424,164
Hambleton 497,816
Hammersmith and Fulham 2,502,295
Harborough 381,431
Haringey 3,632,454
Harlow 955,841
Harrogate 973,971
Harrow 2,241,026
Hart 347,561
Hartlepool 1,366,141
Hastings 1,396,724
Havant 988,194
Havering 1,748,948
Herefordshire 1,367,489
Hertsmere 914,105
High Peak 720,066
Hillingdon 2,470,391
Hinckley and Bosworth 670,698
Horsham 655,793
Hounslow 2,691,753
Huntingdonshire 1,150,862
Hyndburn 974,710
Ipswich 1,277,748
Isle of Wight 1,511,254
Isles of Scilly 9,355
Islington 3,807,726
Kensington and Chelsea 2,319,762
Kettering 697,994
Kings Lynn and West Norfolk 1,250,480
Kingston upon Hull 3,582,178
Kingston upon Thames 1,186,111
Kirklees 3,986,434
Knowsley 2,200,279
Lambeth 4,838,245
Lancaster 1,153,126
Leeds 6,678,289
Leicester 4,073,196
Lewes 755,740
Lewisham 4,493,366
Lichfield 616,070
Lincoln 970,085
Liverpool 7,410,467
Luton 1,914,267
Maidstone 1,062,415
Maldon 439,627
Malvern Hills 508,086
Manchester 6,595,718
Mansfield 1,045,781
Medway 2,422,895
Melton 305,138
Mendip 834,551
Merton 1,615,247
Mid Devon 536,642
Mid Suffolk 507,464
Mid Sussex 685,747
Middlesbrough 2,024,248
Milton Keynes 2,309,480
Mole Valley 461,746
New Forest 1,109,107
Newark and Sherwood 819,643
Newcastle under Lyme 983,615
Newcastle upon Tyne 3,059,184
Newham 4,314,810
North Devon 855,407
North Dorset 428,036
North East Derby 711,310
North East Lincoln 1,954,308
North Hertfordshire 979,118
North Kesteven 661,706
North Lincolnshire 1,527,332
North Norfolk 866,019
North Somerset 1,853,920
North Tyneside 1,963,543
North Warwickshire 476,702
North West Leicester 643,820
Northampton 2,058,581
Northumberland 2,508,348
Norwich 1,611,747
Nottingham 3,714,321
Nuneaton and Bedworth 1,106,433
Oadby and Wigston 329,757
Oldham 2,251,321
Oxford 1,146,857
Pendle 1,115,197
Peterborough 2,016,215
Plymouth 2,545,184
Poole 1,116,386
Portsmouth 2,440,318
Preston 1,280,211
Purbeck 334,171
Reading 1,482,579
Redbridge 2,097,440
Redcar and Cleveland 1,635,232
Redditch 800,056
Reigate and Banstead 853,727
Ribble Valley 264,746
Richmond upon Thames 1,320,669
Richmondshire 271,154
Rochdale 2,314,180
Rochford 484,198
Rossendale 605,046
Rother 791,813
Rotherham 2,527,939
Rugby 776,072
Runnymede 528,952
Rushcliffe 528,544
Rushmoor 730,106
Rutland 212,066
Ryedale 347,839
Salford 3,048,108
Sandwell 3,899,607
Scarborough 1,284,315
Sedgemoor 915,442
Sefton 2,745,712
Selby 508,428
Sevenoaks 711,148
Sheffield 4,798,742
Shepway 1,031,693
Shropshire 2,114,251
Slough 1,488,665
Solihull 1,532,061
South Bucks 345,797
South Cambridgeshire 717,614
South Derbyshire 541,238
South Gloucestershire 2,023,935
South Hams 594,506
South Holland 663,191
South Kesteven 913,680
South Lakeland 565,788
South Norfolk 794,010
South Northamptonshire 397,598
South Oxfordshire 648,458
South Ribble 704,161
South Somerset 1,182,929
South Staffordshire 657,608
South Tyneside 1,782,378
Southampton 2,411,950
Southend on Sea 1,851,368
Southwark 4,358,149
Spelthorne 655,772
St Albans 709,306
St Edmundsbury 776,983
St Helens 1,967,060
Stafford 723,203
Staffordshire Moorlands 569,778
Stevenage 817,405
Stockport 2,528,916
Stockton on Tees 2,098,323
Stoke on Trent 2,784,038
Stratford on Avon 755,527
Stroud 836,999
Suffolk Coastal 771,253
Sunderland 3,750,310
Surrey Heath 453,391
Sutton 1,690,273
Swale 1,263,599
Swindon 1,782,730
Tameside 2,509,661
Tamworth 620,791
Tandridge 467,930
Taunton Deane 910,971
Teignbridge 1,037,547
Telford and Wrekin 1,764,771
Tendring 1,594,870
Test Valley 710,919
Tewkesbury 555,239
Thanet 2,019,312
Three Rivers 579,967
Thurrock 1,386,664
Tonbridge and Malling 764,211
Torbay 1,800,908
Torridge 557,158
Tower Hamlets 4,741,486
Trafford 1,810,665
Tunbridge Wells 739,626
Uttlesford 400,388
Vale of White Horse 734,384
Wakefield 3,553,952
Walsall 3,567,896
Waltham Forest 2,994,101
Wandsworth 3,273,698
Warrington 1,404,810
Warwick 913,626
Watford 732,186
Waveney 1,205,258
Waverley 705,226
Wealden 813,058
Wellingborough 728,218
Welwyn Hatfield 870,322
West Berkshire 1,036,296
West Devon 395,620
West Dorset 693,399
West Lancashire 911,279
West Lindsey 702,598
West Oxfordshire 639,702
West Somerset 364,898
Westminster 2,975,462
Weymouth and Portland 680,564
Wigan 2,852,944
Wiltshire 2,906,603
Winchester 600,166
Windsor and Maidenhead 847,892
Wirral 3,484,159
Woking 622,819
Wokingham 575,411
Wolverhampton 3,252,827
Worcester 836,442
Worthing 936,992
Wychavon 755,946
Wycombe 1,066,086
Wyre 945,451
Wyre Forest 1,014,585
York 1,343,203
Aberdeen 1,705,532
Aberdeenshire 1,401,224
Angus 921,799
Argyll and Bute 845,999
Clackmannanshire 536,149
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar 298,837
Dumfries and Galloway 1,514,510
Dundee 1,997,400
East Ayrshire 1,403,689
East Dunbartonshire 668,100
East Lothian 773,605
East Renfrewshire 456,272
Edinburgh 4,258,260
Falkirk 1,472,435
Fife 3,507,630
Glasgow 10,557,327
Highland 1,929,457
Inverclyde 1,193,175
Midlothian 680,609
Moray 662,670
North Ayrshire 1,686,970
North Lanarkshire 3,688,521
Orkney 160,149
Perth and Kinross 1,134,734
Renfrewshire 2,061,996
Scottish Borders 1,052,409
Shetland 182,934
South Ayrshire 1,092,262
South Lanarkshire 3,109,775
Stirling 621,617
West Dunbartonshire 1,329,835
West Lothian 1,618,624
Blaenau Gwent 846,679
Bridgend 1,340,199
Caerphilly 1,710,987
Cardiff 3,596,006
Carmarthenshire 1,532,065
Ceredigion 589,132
Conwy 1,017,809
Denbighshire 888,898
Flintshire 1,177,659
Gwynedd 975,950
Isle of Anglesey 567,141
Merthyr Tydfil 700,994
Monmouthshire 583,452
Neath and Port Talbot 1,489,013
Newport 1,448,510
Pembrokeshire 1,033,178
Powys 908,585
Rhondda Cynon Taff 2,447,632
Swansea 2,271,123
Torfaen 1,039,357
Vale of Glamorgan 991,488
Wrexham 1,010,094

Article 6(4)

SCHEDULE 2 Part to be substituted for Part 3 of Schedule 4A to the 1998 Order

PART 3 WEEKLY RENT LIMITS FOR PURPOSES OF PART 2: AUTHORITIES IN ENGLAND

TABLE

RELEVANT YEAR 2011-12

Authority Weekly rent limit
Adur £78.49
Arun £79.61
Ashfield £57.71
Ashford £77.25
Babergh £75.41
Barking £80.92
Barnet £90.73
Barnsley £62.42
Barrow £65.01
Basildon £73.34
Bassetlaw £61.78
Birmingham £70.24
Blackpool £59.94
Bolsover £67.09
Bolton £62.34
Bournemouth £70.58
Brent £97.66
Brentwood £80.99
Brighton and Hove £72.11
Bristol £68.62
Broxtowe £62.65
Bury £65.61
Cambridge £85.14
Camden £102.29
Cannock Chase £64.06
Canterbury £76.11
Castle Point £77.57
Central Bedfordshire £85.12
Charnwood £62.81
Cheltenham £69.95
Cheshire West and Chester £67.98
Chesterfield £66.49
City of London £92.81
City of York £67.83
Colchester £74.51
Corby £65.83
Cornwall £61.47
Crawley £85.98
Croydon £92.39
Dacorum £89.67
Darlington £60.52
Dartford £76.75
Derby £66.55
Doncaster £61.39
Dover £73.79
Dudley £70.14
Durham £58.86
Ealing £89.80
East Devon £68.55
East Riding £66.03
Eastbourne £66.60
Enfield £86.22
Epping Forest £83.91
Exeter £63.92
Fareham £76.91
Gateshead £63.94
Gloucester £67.76
Gosport £72.53
Gravesham £76.80
Great Yarmouth £63.20
Greenwich £86.49
Guildford £93.78
Hackney £87.00
Hammersmith £97.90
Haringey £91.16
Harlow £78.95
Harrogate £69.87
Harrow £96.48
Havering £81.23
High Peak £62.95
Hillingdon £95.24
Hinckley £66.60
Hounslow £88.66
Ipswich £69.26
Isles of Scilly £69.20
Islington £98.03
Kensington £109.02
Kettering £68.73
Kingston upon Hull £63.17
Kingston upon Thames £97.02
Kirklees £60.38
Lambeth £91.80
Lancaster £65.70
Leeds £62.40
Leicester £62.17
Lewes £76.48
Lewisham £81.80
Lincoln £57.86
Luton £73.30
Manchester £64.67
Mansfield £62.21
Medway Towns £70.18
Melton £64.68
Mid Devon £67.36
Mid Suffolk £70.34
Milton Keynes £71.79
North East Derbyshire £67.03
New Forest £84.30
Newark £66.00
Newcastle upon Tyne £63.45
Newham £81.23
North Kesteven £65.61
North Tyneside £63.59
North Warwick £73.42
Northampton £70.04
Northumberland £57.33
Norwich £67.16
Nottingham £63.41
Nuneaton £66.10
North West Leicester £66.54
Oadby and Wigston £66.55
Oldham £61.73
Oxford City £89.56
Poole £72.95
Portsmouth £72.09
Reading £90.08
Redbridge £90.77
Redditch £66.49
Richmondshire £66.57
Rochdale £62.09
Rotherham £62.87
Rugby £72.55
Runnymede £93.32
Salford £64.97
Sandwell £70.34
Sedgemoor £67.56
Selby £66.97
Sheffield £60.56
Shepway £71.88
Shropshire £69.46
Slough £89.56
Solihull £70.12
South Cambridge £88.33
South Derbyshire £67.57
South Holland £63.41
South Kesteven £65.98
South Lakeland £74.55
South Tyneside £62.54
Southampton £71.79
Southend on Sea £73.86
Southwark £90.60
St Albans £94.77
Stevenage £83.62
Stockport £63.09
Stockton £67.52
Stoke on Trent £60.97
Stroud £70.96
Sutton £89.53
Swindon £69.73
Tamworth £68.77
Tandridge £82.66
Taunton Deane £69.59
Tendring £71.14
Thanet £70.42
Thurrock £72.97
Tower Hamlets £92.18
Uttlesford £84.51
Waltham Forest £85.42
Wandsworth £105.16
Warrington £66.70
Warwick £78.82
Waveney £67.10
Waverley £93.92
Wealden £72.19
Welwyn Hatfield £89.35
West Lancashire £64.79
Westminster £106.58
Wigan £65.29
Wiltshire £77.03
Winchester £85.55
Woking £89.58
Wokingham £94.11
Wolverhampton £67.54
Wycombe £90.43

Article 6(5)

SCHEDULE 3 Part to be substituted for Part 5 of Schedule 4A to the 1998 Order

PART 5 AMOUNTS FOR PURPOSES OF PART 4, PARAGRAPH 4: AUTHORITIES IN WALES

TABLE

RELEVANT YEAR 2011-12

Authority

(1)

Specified Amount “O”

£

(2)

Guideline rent increase

£

Caerphilly 3.60 2.86
Cardiff 71.42 3.93
Carmarthen 61.58 3.64
Denbighshire 59.06 3.71
Flintshire 62.38 3.09
Isle of Anglesey 58.61 3.06
Pembrokeshire 61.76 3.77
Powys 63.95 3.31
Swansea 61.74 3.05
Vale of Glamorgan 68.41 3.83
Wrexham 60.92 3.46
( 1 )

1992 c.5 . Sections 140B, 140C and 140F were inserted by the Housing Act 1996 (c.52) , Schedule 12, paragraph 4. Section 140B was amended by the Social Security Administration (Fraud) Act 1997 (c.47) (“the Fraud Act”), section 10 and Schedule 1, paragraph 7, the Local Government Act 2003 (c.26) , Schedule 7, paragraph 36 and the Welfare Reform Act 2007 (c.5) , Schedule 5, paragraph 9. Section 189(1) and (4) were amended by the Social Security Act 1998 (c.14) , Schedule 7, paragraph 109. Section 189(1) was amended by the Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc. ) Act 1999 (c.2) (“the Transfer of Functions Act”), Schedule 3, paragraph 57(2) and the Tax Credits Act 2002 (c.21) , Schedule 6. Section 189(7) was amended by the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (c.14) , Schedule 9, paragraph 24 and the Fraud Act, Schedule 1, paragraph 10.

( 2 )

Section 189(8) was amended by the Housing Act 1996, Schedule 13, paragraph 3(5), the Pensions Act 2007 (c.22) , Schedule 1, paragraph 29, the Transfer of Functions Act, Schedule 3, paragraph 57(1) and (3) and the Tax Credits Act 2002, Schedule 4, paragraph 3.

( 3 )

Section 176(1) was amended by the Local Government Finance Act 1992, Schedule 9, paragraph 23, the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000 (c.19) , section 69(6) and the Housing Act 1996, Schedule 13, paragraph 3(4).

( 5 )

Article 4(4) was amended by S.I. 2005/36 and 2007/26 . Article 4(4ZA) was inserted by S.I. 2005/36 .

( 6 )

Article 9(2) was substituted by S.I. 2006/54 /

( 7 )

Article 9A was inserted by S.I. 2007/26 .

( 8 )

Schedule 1 was substituted by S.I. 2010/2481 .

( 10 )

Article 16(4) was amended by S.I. 2006/217 .

( 11 )

Article 17A was inserted by S.I. 2009/2580 and amended by S.I. 2010/2481 and 2010/2509 .

( 12 )

Articles 17B and 17C were inserted by S.I. 2010/2509 .

( 13 )

Article 18(1)(e) was substituted and article 18(2)(d) inserted by S.I. 2010/2481 . Article 18(1) was also amended by S.I. 2000/1091 , 2002/3116 , 2003/3179 , 2006/54 and 2010/2481 .

( 14 )

Paragraph 11 was amended by S.I. 2006/217 .

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Schedule 4A was inserted by S.I. 2004/646 . Relevant amending instruments are S.I. 2005/535 , 2006/559 , 2007/26 , 2007/731 , 2008/695 , 2009/2564 and 2010/2481 .

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The Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Amendment Order 2011 (2011/2957)

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