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Statutory Instruments

2017 No. 900

Social Security

The Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Amendment Order 2017

Made

6th September 2017

Laid before Parliament

12th September 2017

Coming into force

26th October 2017

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

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

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

Citation, commencement and interpretation

(2) Article 2(3) and Schedule 1 have effect for the purpose of determining subsidy payable for the relevant year beginning with 1st April 2016.

(3) Articles 2(2)(a) and (4) and 3 and Schedules 2, 3 and 4 have effect for the purpose of determining subsidy payable for the relevant year beginning with 1st April 2017.

(4) Articles 2(2)(b) and (5), 4 and 5 have effect from 1st April 2017.

(5) In this Order—

the 1998 Order” means the Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Order 1998( 4 );

relevant year” means the period of a year beginning on 1st April in any calendar year in respect of which a claim for subsidy is made.

The amount of an authority’s subsidy

2. —(1) The 1998 Order is amended as follows.

(2) In article 12(1) (amount of subsidy)( 5 )—

(a) after sub-paragraph (b), insert—

(ba) for an authority which is a participating authority for the purposes of Schedule 1ZA (additional amount of subsidy: right benefit initiative), the additional amount specified by that Schedule; and .

(b) omit sub-paragraph (c).

(3) For Schedule 1 (sums to be used in the calculation of subsidy)( 6 ) substitute the Schedule 1 set out in Schedule 1 to this Order.

(4) After the substituted Schedule 1 insert the Schedule 1ZA set out in Schedule 2 to this Order.

(5) Omit Schedule 1A (additional amount of subsidy: activities to reduce fraud and error)( 7 ).

Rent rebate deductions from an authority’s subsidy

3. —(1) Schedule 4A to the 1998 Order (rent rebate limitation deductions (Housing Revenue Account Dwellings))( 8 ) is amended as follows.

(2) In Part 2 (England), in paragraph 3 (amount of deduction), for sub-paragraph (3)( 9 ) substitute—

(3) The rebate proportion for 2017-18 is 0.739. .

(3) For Part 3 (weekly rent limits for purposes of Part 2: authorities in England)( 10 ), substitute the Part 3 set out in Schedule 3 to this Order.

(4) For Part 5 (amounts for purposes of Part 4, paragraph 4: authorities in Wales)( 11 ), substitute the Part 5 set out in Schedule 4 to this Order.

Amendment relating to requirement of audit

4. In article 6(1) of the 1998 Order (requirement of audit), before sub-paragraph (ia)( 12 ) insert—

(iza) shall, in the case of an authority in England, inform the Secretary of State in writing of the identity of the authority’s auditor by 1st March in the year before the relevant year; .

Amendments relating to the removal of the temporary accommodation management fee

5. —(1) In article 17A of the 1998 Order (subsidy in respect of self-contained licensed accommodation, and leased accommodation, provided by an authority as temporary or short term accommodation)( 13 ), for paragraph (3) substitute—

(3) The maximum amount referred to in paragraph (2) is 90% of the local housing allowance for January 2011 for the category specified in paragraphs 1(1)(b) to (f) of Schedule 3B to the Rent Officers Order (as in force on 1st January 2011) which applies to the accommodation and is applicable to the broad rental market area in which the accommodation is situated. .

(2) In article 17C of the 1998 Order (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) ( 14 ), for paragraph (3) substitute—

(3) The maximum amount referred to in paragraph (2) is 90% of the local housing allowance for January 2011 for the category specified in paragraphs 1(1)(b) to (f) of Schedule 3B to the Rent Officers Order (as in force on 1st January 2011) which applies to the accommodation and is applicable to the broad rental market area in which the accommodation is situated. .

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

Caroline Dinenage

Minister of State

Department for Work and Pensions

3.00 p.m. on 6th September 2017

We consent.

Guto Bebb

Heather Wheeler

Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury

4.30 p.m. on 6th September 2017

Article 2(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 2016-2017

Local authority Administration subsidy (£)
England
Adur 239,361
Allerdale 388,617
Amber Valley 436,268
Arun 594,152
Ashfield 568,445
Ashford 456,560
Aylesbury Vale 554,905
Babergh 270,772
Barking and Dagenham 1,487,728
Barnet 1,983,571
Barnsley 1,200,666
Barrow in Furness 314,070
Basildon 860,228
Basingstoke and Deane 570,840
Bassetlaw 452,184
Bath and North East Somerset 657,627
Bedford 697,134
Bexley 921,470
Birmingham 6,967,023
Blaby 234,242
Blackburn with Darwen 728,947
Blackpool 1,132,344
Bolsover 336,288
Bolton 1,437,004
Boston 317,754
Bournemouth 1,011,463
Bracknell Forest 407,212
Bradford 2,508,702
Braintree 533,398
Breckland 466,381
Brent 2,570,544
Brentwood 211,522
Brighton and Hove 1,598,023
Bristol 2,331,174
Broadland 303,472
Bromley 1,166,348
Bromsgrove 227,442
Broxbourne 401,944
Broxtowe 355,545
Burnley 518,704
Bury 800,499
Calderdale 971,253
Cambridge 458,426
Camden 1,889,807
Cannock Chase 405,344
Canterbury 547,372
Carlisle 419,173
Castle Point 317,074
Central Bedfordshire 770,267
Charnwood 452,903
Chelmsford 517,186
Cheltenham 420,437
Cherwell 478,755
Cheshire East 1,110,396
Cheshire West and Chester 1,186,465
Chesterfield 536,945
Chichester 428,924
Chiltern 262,400
Chorley 348,649
Christchurch 174,890
City of London 115,379
Colchester 665,298
Copeland 296,444
Corby 371,894
Cornwall 2,358,177
Cotswold 266,221
Coventry 1,852,761
Craven 150,798
Crawley 591,482
Croydon 2,857,228
Dacorum 595,269
Darlington 560,601
Dartford 357,119
Daventry 220,237
Derby 1,194,714
Derbyshire Dales 190,626
Doncaster 1,491,236
Dover 524,625
Dudley 1,363,579
Durham 2,773,983
Ealing 2,349,180
East Cambridgeshire 257,413
East Devon 415,612
East Dorset 229,725
East Hampshire 310,948
East Hertfordshire 411,362
East Lindsey 640,428
East Northamptonshire 263,138
East Riding of Yorkshire 1,077,319
East Staffordshire 399,793
Eastbourne 575,919
Eastleigh 361,984
Eden 151,583
Elmbridge 375,486
Enfield 2,190,716
Epping Forest 449,809
Epsom and Ewell 217,599
Erewash 459,482
Exeter 523,324
Fareham 261,623
Fenland 425,415
Forest Heath 225,549
Forest of Dean 310,180
Fylde 269,558
Gateshead 1,213,703
Gedling 405,509
Gloucester 585,074
Gosport 404,626
Gravesham 457,288
Great Yarmouth 645,301
Greenwich 1,986,246
Guildford 416,193
Hackney 2,911,058
Halton 740,355
Hambleton 256,327
Hammersmith and Fulham 1,574,353
Harborough 171,182
Haringey 2,201,015
Harlow 538,766
Harrogate 424,664
Harrow 1,146,635
Hart 179,695
Hartlepool 691,229
Hastings 642,567
Havant 448,017
Havering 947,838
Herefordshire 653,012
Hertsmere 429,087
High Peak 341,955
Hillingdon 1,387,006
Hinckley and Bosworth 277,818
Horsham 335,787
Hounslow 1,745,677
Huntingdonshire 516,717
Hyndburn 437,706
Ipswich 718,461
Isle of Wight 670,562
Isles of Scilly 2,337
Islington 2,133,342
Kensington and Chelsea 1,328,602
Kettering 362,173
King’s Lynn and West Norfolk 558,631
Kingston upon Hull 1,889,654
Kingston upon Thames 616,677
Kirklees 1,806,991
Knowsley 1,066,461
Lambeth 2,757,394
Lancaster 558,474
Leeds 4,294,079
Leicester 1,965,729
Lewes 388,017
Lewisham 2,763,366
Lichfield 271,527
Lincoln 540,282
Liverpool 3,504,956
Luton 1,181,434
Maidstone 544,898
Maldon 184,029
Malvern Hills 243,139
Manchester 3,793,429
Mansfield 532,350
Medway 1,209,030
Melton 154,934
Mendip 397,774
Merton 899,375
Mid Devon 272,459
Mid Suffolk 245,962
Mid Sussex 332,703
Middlesbrough 1,122,064
Milton Keynes 1,241,963
Mole Valley 237,577
New Forest 502,464
Newark and Sherwood 407,555
Newcastle under Lyme 448,046
Newcastle upon Tyne 1,787,851
Newham 2,382,073
North Devon 402,184
North Dorset 213,865
North East Derbyshire 359,714
North East Lincolnshire 894,989
North Hertfordshire 469,654
North Kesteven 309,099
North Lincolnshire 701,060
North Norfolk 386,702
North Somerset 815,151
North Tyneside 1,125,820
North Warwickshire 207,413
North West Leicestershire 305,353
Northampton 1,005,968
Northumberland 1,371,480
Norwich 979,686
Nottingham 2,092,335
Nuneaton and Bedworth 535,310
Oadby and Wigston 139,504
Oldham 1,275,259
Oxford 672,867
Pendle 437,721
Peterborough 1,027,312
Plymouth 1,413,589
Poole 559,843
Portsmouth 1,296,083
Preston 675,675
Purbeck 163,000
Reading 941,363
Redbridge 1,170,598
Redcar and Cleveland 817,915
Redditch 360,526
Reigate and Banstead 440,927
Ribble Valley 139,744
Richmond upon Thames 140,525
Richmondshire 651,675
Rochdale 1,178,780
Rochford 215,893
Rossendale 287,704
Rother 344,409
Rotherham 1,313,811
Rugby 384,474
Runnymede 261,632
Rushcliffe 248,294
Rushmoor 409,789
Rutland 104,340
Ryedale 191,803
Salford 1,642,643
Sandwell 1,888,987
Scarborough 554,874
Sedgemoor 563,555
Sefton 1,332,950
Selby 243,819
Sevenoaks 359,500
Sheffield 2,788,177
Shepway 546,844
Shropshire 982,519
Slough 836,685
Solihull 731,363
South Bucks 179,332
South Cambridgeshire 349,687
South Derbyshire 256,779
South Gloucestershire 827,404
South Hams 280,564
South Holland 295,303
South Kesteven 450,302
South Lakeland 279,085
South Norfolk 368,657
South Northamptonshire 174,168
South Oxfordshire 336,217
South Ribble 316,288
South Somerset 586,063
South Staffordshire 299,298
South Tyneside 1,088,147
Southampton 1,414,345
Southend on Sea 1,004,099
Southwark 2,758,245
Spelthorne 329,957
St Albans 397,053
St Edmundsbury 377,332
St Helens 1,022,238
Stafford 375,936
Staffordshire Moorlands 264,964
Stevenage 465,247
Stockport 1,079,989
Stockton on Tees 1,010,110
Stoke on Trent 1,456,598
Stratford on Avon 373,496
Stroud 351,255
Suffolk Coastal 365,182
Sunderland 1,752,448
Surrey Heath 217,064
Sutton 993,329
Swale 629,396
Swindon 855,297
Tameside 1,239,209
Tamworth 304,562
Tandridge 255,514
Taunton Deane 459,996
Teignbridge 491,611
Telford and Wrekin 920,868
Tendring 745,283
Test Valley 358,141
Tewkesbury 265,222
Thanet 884,535
Three Rivers 293,520
Thurrock 773,144
Tonbridge and Malling 399,819
Torbay 851,069
Torridge 260,011
Tower Hamlets 2,742,695
Trafford 840,911
Tunbridge Wells 384,553
Uttlesford 209,704
Vale of White Horse 325,436
Wakefield 1,688,987
Walsall 1,568,366
Waltham Forest 1,629,008
Wandsworth 1,879,672
Warrington 753,186
Warwick 407,519
Watford 476,934
Waveney 573,438
Waverley 350,416
Wealden 375,204
Wellingborough 337,150
Welwyn Hatfield 491,392
West Berkshire 476,317
West Devon 195,677
West Dorset 347,000
West Lancashire 406,156
West Lindsey 360,095
West Oxfordshire 299,591
West Somerset 180,912
Westminster 1,804,699
Weymouth and Portland 361,269
Wigan 1,471,328
Wiltshire 1,488,627
Winchester 339,645
Windsor and Maidenhead 406,741
Wirral 1,725,916
Woking 307,992
Wokingham 279,147
Wolverhampton 1,611,622
Worcester 416,977
Worthing 431,290
Wychavon 368,291
Wycombe 536,149
Wyre 446,079
Wyre Forest 447,563
York 598,756
Wales
Blaenau Gwent 460,983
Bridgend 696,958
Caerphilly 868,954
Cardiff 1,824,139
Carmarthenshire 745,106
Ceredigion 270,528
Conwy 509,391
Denbighshire 482,915
Flintshire 565,130
Gwynedd 486,341
Isle of Anglesey 300,713
Merthyr Tydfil 355,472
Monmouthshire 305,814
Neath Port Talbot 774,659
Newport 843,100
Pembrokeshire 513,001
Powys 467,640
Rhondda Cynon Taf 1,204,137
Swansea 1,209,499
Torfaen 517,772
Vale of Glamorgan 504,769
Wrexham 637,981
Scotland
Aberdeen 844,323
Aberdeenshire 739,441
Angus 487,793
Argyll and Bute 416,487
Clackmannanshire 311,443
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar 145,696
Dumfries and Galloway 778,669
Dundee 1,100,795
East Ayrshire 733,063
East Dunbartonshire 328,887
East Lothian 528,446
East Renfrewshire 237,514
Edinburgh 2,326,444
Falkirk 755,921
Fife 1,770,126
Glasgow 5,119,458
Highland 1,000,060
Inverclyde 582,297
Midlothian 420,756
Moray 343,032
North Ayrshire 931,281
North Lanarkshire 1,890,470
Orkney 97,067
Perth and Kinross 580,505
Renfrewshire 1,000,087
Scottish Borders 551,960
Shetland 86,142
South Ayrshire 608,306
South Lanarkshire 1,498,740
Stirling 329,244
West Dunbartonshire 697,543
West Lothian 877,747.

Article 2(4)

SCHEDULE 2 New Schedule 1ZA to the 1998 Order

Article 12(1)(ba)

SCHEDULE 1ZA Additional amount of subsidy: Right Benefit Initiative

Interpretation

1. In this Schedule—

“participating authority” means an authority which notified the Secretary of State on or before 21st April 2017 that it is participating in the Right Benefit Initiative in the administration of housing benefit described in the Housing Benefit Circular HB A7/2017 ( 15 ) (“the Right Benefit Initiative”) ;

“relevant activities” means activities carried out by a participating authority under the Right Benefit Initiative in order to reduce fraud and error in payments of housing benefit.

Additional amount: relevant year beginning with 1st April 2017

2. The additional amount of subsidy for a participating authority for the relevant year beginning with 1st April 2017 is the amount specified for that authority in the Housing Benefit Circular HB S6/2017 published by the Department for Work and Pensions on 30th March 2017 ( 16 ) .

Use and recovery of amount paid under paragraph 2

3. —(1) A participating authority must use the additional amount received under paragraph 2 in connection with relevant activities.

(2) The Secretary of State may recover some or all of the additional amount paid to a participating authority under paragraph 2 where satisfied that that authority has not used that amount in connection with relevant activities.

Article 3(3)

SCHEDULE 3 Substitution of Part 3 of Schedule 4A to the 1998 Order

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

Relevant Year 2017-2018

Authority Weekly rent limit (£)
Adur 94.57
Arun 91.39
Ashfield 68.78
Ashford 89.54
Babergh 90.00
Barking and Dagenham 98.74
Barnet 108.99
Barnsley 75.32
Barrow in Furness 75.65
Basildon 88.48
Bassetlaw 73.03
Birmingham 83.47
Blackpool 71.79
Bolsover 82.49
Bournemouth 84.06
Brent 117.02
Brentwood 95.31
Brighton and Hove 85.00
Bristol 81.73
Broxtowe 75.02
Bury 77.26
Cambridge 103.75
Camden 122.33
Cannock Chase 76.21
Canterbury 89.02
Castle Point 89.11
Central Bedfordshire 102.73
Charnwood 74.97
Cheltenham 80.98
Cheshire West and Chester 83.10
Chesterfield 80.30
City of London 107.14
City of York 79.95
Colchester 88.24
Corby 79.46
Cornwall 71.60
Crawley 104.01
Croydon 106.91
Dacorum 109.31
Darlington 71.41
Dartford 90.72
Derby 79.36
Doncaster 73.82
Dover 84.93
Dudley 83.42
Ealing 102.38
East Devon 82.35
East Riding of Yorkshire 79.92
Eastbourne 80.19
Enfield 102.07
Epping Forest 100.18
Exeter 75.86
Fareham 91.74
Gateshead 77.05
Gosport 84.48
Gravesham 90.35
Great Yarmouth 75.49
Greenwich 104.07
Guildford 111.58
Hackney 101.74
Hammersmith and Fulham 116.96
Haringey 107.17
Harlow 92.92
Harrogate 81.31
Harrow 114.72
Hartlepool 101.64
Havering 97.30
High Peak 73.79
Hillingdon 110.12
Hinckley and Bosworth 79.19
Hounslow 103.52
Ipswich 82.91
Islington 121.51
Kensington and Chelsea 129.15
Kettering 82.14
Kingston upon Hull 75.77
Kingston upon Thames 113.11
Kirklees 70.39
Lambeth 109.89
Lancaster 77.93
Leeds 74.66
Leicester 72.52
Lewes 90.24
Lewisham 97.23
Lincoln 69.37
Luton 87.41
Manchester 74.29
Mansfield 73.78
Medway Towns 82.70
Melton 77.88
Mid Devon 79.31
Mid Suffolk 83.14
Milton Keynes 86.52
New Forest 100.20
Newark and Sherwood 78.78
Newcastle upon Tyne 75.82
Newham 98.07
North East Derbyshire 82.07
North Kesteven 77.37
North Tyneside 77.32
North Warwickshire 88.68
North West Leicestershire 79.73
Northampton 83.94
Northumberland 68.96
Norwich 80.04
Nottingham 75.67
Nuneaton and Bedworth 78.89
Oadby and Wigston 80.01
Oldham 76.32
Oxford City 109.99
Poole 85.94
Portsmouth 85.81
Reading 105.76
Redbridge 103.67
Redditch 78.80
Richmondshire 78.39
Rotherham 76.56
Rugby 87.49
Runnymede 111.32
Salford 77.13
Sandwell 82.13
Sedgemoor 78.41
Selby 79.04
Sheffield 72.54
Shepway 84.92
Shropshire 82.31
Slough 107.22
Solihull 83.02
South Cambridgeshire 108.00
South Derbyshire 80.64
South Holland 76.40
South Kesteven 79.50
South Tyneside 75.98
Southampton 85.66
Southend-on-Sea 87.15
Southwark 108.95
St Albans 114.77
Stevenage 98.81
Stockport 75.39
Stoke-on-Trent 71.11
Stroud 83.25
Sutton 108.03
Swindon 83.66
Tamworth 81.10
Tandridge 99.11
Taunton Deane 83.09
Tendring 84.70
Thanet 81.68
Thurrock 86.76
Tower Hamlets 111.77
Uttlesford 99.15
Waltham Forest 102.92
Wandsworth 126.00
Warwick 94.70
Waveney 80.82
Waverley 115.62
Wealden 85.11
Welwyn Hatfield 109.01
West Lancashire 76.90
Westminster 126.13
Wigan 77.71
Wiltshire 88.96
Winchester 102.19
Woking 105.23
Wokingham 116.34
Wolverhampton 80.53.

Article 3(4)

SCHEDULE 4 Substitution of Part 5 of Schedule 4A to the 1998 Order

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

Relevant Year 2017-2018

Local authority (1) Specified amount “O”(£) (2) Guideline rent increase “P” (£)
Caerphilly 82.00 4.00
Cardiff 92.41 4.28
Carmarthenshire 81.59 3.97
Denbighshire 79.33 3.95
Flintshire 82.46 4.04
Isle of Anglesey 78.18 4.20
Pembrokeshire 83.06 3.77
Powys 83.45 3.97
Swansea 80.32 4.00
Vale of Glamorgan 89.40 4.20
Wrexham 81.62 4.00.
( 1 )

1992 c.5 . Sections 140B, 140C and 140F were inserted by paragraph 4 of Schedule 12 to the Housing Act 1996 (c.52) . Section 140B was amended by section 10 of, and paragraph 7 of Schedule 1 to, the Social Security Administration (Fraud) Act 1997 (c.47) (“the Fraud Act”). Section 189(1) and (4) was amended by paragraph 109 of Schedule 7 to the Social Security Act 1998 (c.14) . Section 189(4) was amended by S.I. 2013/252 . Section 189(7) was amended by paragraph 24 of Schedule 9 to the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (c.14) and paragraph 10 of Schedule 1 to the Fraud Act. Sections 140B, 140F and 189 were repealed, to the extent they relate to council tax benefit, by section 147 of, and paragraph 1 of Schedule 14 to, the Welfare Reform Act 2012 (c.5) with effect from 1st April 2013 and subject to savings and transitional provisions in articles 9 and 10 of S.I. 2013/358 .

( 2 )

Section 189(8) was amended by paragraph 3(5) of Schedule 13 to the Housing Act 1996, paragraph 10 of Schedule 4 to the Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) Act 1997 (c.27) , paragraph 3 of Schedule 4 to the Tax Credits Act 2002 (c.21) , paragraph 29 of Schedule 1 to the Pensions Act 2007 (c.22) and paragraph 57(3) of Schedule 3 to the Transfer of Functions Act.

( 3 )

Section 176(1)(b) was amended by paragraph 3(4) of Schedule 13 to the Housing Act 1996 and was repealed, to the extent it relates to council tax benefit, by section 147 of, and paragraph 1 of Schedule 14 to, the Welfare Reform Act 2012 with effect from 1st April 2013 and subject to savings and transitional provisions in articles 9 and 10 of S.I. 2013/358 .

( 5 )

Article 12(1) was substituted by S.I. 2015/1784 .

( 6 )

Schedule 1 was substituted by S.I. 2016/986 .

( 7 )

Schedule 1A was inserted by S.I. 2015/1784 and substituted by S.I. 2016/986 .

( 8 )

Schedule 4A was inserted by S.I. 2004/646 .

( 9 )

In Part 2 of Schedule 4A, paragraph 3(3) was substituted by S.I. 2016/986 .

( 10 )

Part 3 of Schedule 4A was substituted by S.I. 2016/986 .

( 11 )

Part 5 of Schedule 4A was substituted by S.I. 2016/986 .

( 12 )

Article 6(1)(ia) was inserted by S.I. 2004/646 .

( 13 )

Article 17A was inserted by S.I. 2009/2580 . Relevant amendments were made by S.I. 2010/2509 and 2011/2957 .

( 14 )

Article 17C was inserted by S.I. 2010/2509 . Relevant amendments were made by S.I. 2011/2957 .

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