
1 

(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Social Security (Incapacity, Earnings and Work Trials) (Pilot Schemes) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999 and shall come into operation on 14th June 1999.
(2) These Regulations, except for the purposes of regulation 7 (transitional provision), shall cease to have effect on 7th April 2000, unless revoked with effect from an earlier date.
(3) In these Regulations—
 “the General Regulations” means the Social Security (Incapacity for Work) (General) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1995;
 “pilot scheme area” means the locality specified in column (1) of the Schedule and, in relation to that locality, the postcode districts specified opposite thereto in column (2) of the Schedule;
 “pilot scheme period” means any day within the period beginning on and including 14th June 1999 and ending on 7th April 2000;
 “prescribed benefit” means any benefit, allowance or advantage under the Contributions and Benefits Act (other than statutory sick pay) mentioned in Article 73(8) of the Social Security (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 and for which entitlement is dependent on incapacity for work.
(4) The Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 shall apply to these Regulations as it applies to a Measure of the Assembly.
2 
These Regulations shall apply to any person who—
(a) subject to regulation 6, is residing in a pilot scheme area during any period within the pilot scheme period; and
(b) is—
(i) on 14th June 1999, receiving a prescribed benefit; or
(ii) on or after 14th June 1999, entitled to, and claims, a prescribed benefit for any day within the pilot scheme period.
3 
In so far as they apply to a person to whom these Regulations apply, the General Regulations shall be modified to the extent prescribed in the following provisions of these Regulations.
4 

(1) Where a person does any work on any day in a week for which he would otherwise be treated as capable of work under regulation 16 of the General Regulations, he shall, if his earnings in that week do not exceed £15, be treated as incapable of work for that week.
(2) For the purposes of calculating the amount of a person’s earnings under this regulation, the provisions of the Social Security Benefit (Computation of Earnings) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996 shall be treated as if they applied to this regulation.
5 

(1) A person to whom this regulation applies shall be treated as incapable of work on any day, in whole or in part, on which he does any approved work in a period of incapacity for work consisting of days, or part days, as the case may be, aggregated to not more than 15 days.
(2) This regulation applies to any person—
(a) who has been incapable of work or treated as incapable of work for a period of incapacity for work of more than 196 days;
(b) who is receiving a prescribed benefit; and
(c) who is engaged in approved work on a trial basis.
(3) In this regulation—
 “approved work” means, in relation to any person, work arranged in writing by the Department of Economic Development with an employer in respect of that person;
 “period of incapacity for work” means—
(a) a period of 4 or more consecutive days each of which is a day on which a person is incapable of work, and any two such periods separated by a period of not more than 8 weeks are to be treated as one period of incapacity for work; or
(b) such larger number of weeks as is prescribed under section 30C(4)(b) of the Contributions and Benefits Act;
 “trial basis” means such trial period and other related matters as may be agreed between the person, the Department of Economic Development and an employer in relation to the approved work.
6 

(1) This regulation applies to a person who moves his residence from a pilot scheme area to a residence which is not within a pilot scheme area in the course of the pilot scheme period.
(2) A person to whom paragraph (1) applies shall be treated as still residing in a pilot scheme area if—
(a) immediately before his departure from the pilot scheme area, he was doing work in circumstances in which regulation 4 or 5 applied; and
(b) immediately after his departure from the pilot scheme area, he continues to do the work for which he was treated as incapable of work in circumstances in which regulation 4 or 5 applied.
7 
On the expiry of these Regulations, the General Regulations shall apply to any person to whom these Regulations applied with modifications to those Regulations made by these Regulations for—
(a) in relation to a person to whom regulation 4 applies, a period up to 6th October 2000; or
(b) in relation to a person to whom regulation 5 applies, the remaining period in respect of which he is doing approved work,
but only in respect of the work which he is engaged in doing on 7th April 2000 or the work approved in relation to him before 7th April 2000, as the case may be.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Health and Social Services for Northern Ireland on
John O'Neill
Assistant Secretary
26th April 1999.
SCHEDULE
Regulation 1(3)


Column (1) Column (2)
Locality Postcode district
Antrim BT29, BT39, BT41
Ballymoney BT53, BT54
Bangor BT18, BT19, BT20, BT21
Belfast BT7, BT8, BT14, BT16, BT17
Downpatrick BT30
Dungannon BT69, BT70, BT71, BT76, BT77
Lisburn BT27, BT28
Londonderry BT47, BT48
Newry BT34, BT35
Newtownabbey BT36, BT37
Omagh BT78, BT79
Strabane BT81, BT82