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This Order may be cited as the Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Amendment (No. 2) Order 2000 and shall come into force on 25th September 2000.
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In the Income-related Benefits (Subsidy to Authorities) Order 1998—
(a) in article 11 (interpretation of Part III)—
(i) in paragraph (1), there shall be inserted at the appropriate places the following entries—“
 “appeal tribunal” has the meaning it bears in section 39(1) of the Social Security Act 1998;”;“
 “Commissioner” has the meaning it bears in section 39(1) of the Social Security Act 1998;”;
(ii) in paragraph (2), after the words “lawfully paid” there shall be inserted the words “or treated as lawfully paid under paragraph (3)”;
(iii) after paragraph (2) there shall be inserted the following paragraph—“
(3) An amount of relevant benefit which—
(a) would fall to be paid in the relevant year for a period in a preceding year; and
(b) is not paid by virtue of regulation 97 or 102 of the Housing Benefit Regulations (offsetting and method of recovery) on the ground that an overpayment of benefit was made in that preceding year for that period,
shall be treated as lawfully paid in the relevant year for that period.”;
(b) article 12 (amount of subsidy) shall be renumbered article 12(1) and—
(i) at the beginning of that renumbered article 12(1) there shall be inserted the words—“
 Subject to paragraph (2),”; and
(ii) after the renumbered article 12(1) there shall be inserted the following paragraphs—“
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), any sum paid after 1st April 1997 by way of subsidy in respect of an overpayment of relevant benefit shall be deducted from any amount of subsidy which would otherwise fall to be paid in respect of any payment of benefit which is treated, in accordance with paragraph 11(3), as made for the same period as that overpayment.
(3) A deduction shall not be made under paragraph (2) where the sum already paid by way of subsidy is greater than the amount which would fall to be paid.”;
(c) in article 14(2) (backdated benefit), for the reference to “article 18(1)(b)(ii)” there shall be substituted a reference to “article 18(1)(b)(iii)”;
(d) in article 18 (additions to subsidy)—
(i) for paragraph (4) there shall be substituted the following paragraph—“
(4) In paragraphs (1)(b)(i) and (3) and in article 19(1)(e), “departmental error overpayment” means an overpayment caused by a mistake made, whether in the form of an act or omission—
(a) by an officer of the Department of Social Security or the Department for Education and Employment, acting as such, or a person providing services to either Department; or
(b) in a decision of an appeal tribunal or a Commissioner,
where the claimant, a person acting on his behalf or any other person to whom the payment is made did not cause or materially contribute to that mistake but excludes any mistake of law which is shown to have been an error only by virtue of a subsequent decision of a Commissioner or a court.”;
(ii) for paragraph (6) there shall be substituted the following paragraph—“
(6) In paragraph (2)(a), “authority error overpayment” means an overpayment caused by a mistake made, whether in the form of an act or omission, by an authority where the claimant, a person acting on his behalf or any other person to whom the payment is made did not cause or materially contribute to that mistake but excludes any mistake of law which is shown to have been an error only by virtue of a subsequent decision of a court.”;
(e) in the table in paragraph 18 in Part V of Schedule 4 (high rents and high allowances)—
(i) there shall be inserted at the appropriate places the following entries—“
Renfrewshire 103.93”“
South Ayrshire 119.53”“
South Lanarkshire 103.93”; and
(ii) in column (2)—(aa) for the entry in respect of Dumfries and Galloway there shall be substituted the figure “103.86”; and(bb) for the entry in respect of Stirling there shall be substituted the figure “101.56”.
Alistair Darling
Secretary of State,
Department of Social Security
30th August 2000We consent
Jim Dowd,
Greg Pope
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury
1st September 2000