
PART I
1 
These regulations may be cited as the 
Social Security (Severe Disablement Allowance) Regulations 1984
and shall come into operation in the case of 
regulations 1, 2, 
10, 17, 
18 and 19
on 10th September 1984, and in the case of the remainder of the regulations
on 29th November 1984.
2 

(1) In these regulations 
“the Act” means the 
Social Security Act 1975,... “the 1984 Act” means 
the Health and Social Security Act 1984 and “the Contributions and Benefits Act” means the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992.

(1A) In these Regulations—
 “councillor” has the same meaning as in section 171F(2) of the Contributions and Benefits Act; and
 “councillor’s allowance” has the same meaning as in section 30E(2) of the Contributions and Benefits Act.
(1B) In these Regulations “disability appeal tribunal” means a tribunal constituted in accordance with Schedule 10A to the Act.
(1C) In these Regulations—
 “voluntary body” means a body the activities of which are carried out otherwise than for the purpose of profit; and
 “volunteer” means a person who is engaged in voluntary work with a charity or voluntary body, or who is engaged in voluntary work otherwise than for a member of his family, where the only payment received by him or due to be paid to him by virtue of being so engaged, is a payment in respect of any expenses reasonably incurred by him in the course of being so engaged.
(2) Any reference in these regulations to
a person's father, mother, son, or daughter includes a reference to his step-father,
step-mother, step-son or step-daughter, as the case may be, and a person shall
be treated as such a relative if he would be such a relative if some person
born illegitimate had been born legitimate.
(3) In determining whether a day falls within a period of incapacity for work, the provisions of section 30C of the Contributions and Benefits Act (incapacity benefit: days and periods of incapacity for work) and of any regulations made under section 30C(3) and (4) shall have effect for the purposes of severe disablement allowance as they have effect for the purposes of incapacity benefit.
(4) References in 
regulations 5(b) and 6
to a person being entitled to a severe disablement allowance and in 
regulation 20 to a person being entitled to
a non-contributory invalidity pension include a reference to a person who
would be entitled to a payment of such an allowance or, as the case may be,
such a pension but for any provision of the 
Social Security (Overlapping Benefits) Regulations 1979.

(5) Unless the context otherwise requires,
any reference in these regulations to a numbered regulation is a reference
to the regulation bearing that number in these regulations and any reference
in a regulation to a numbered paragraph is a reference to the paragraph of
that regulation bearing that number.
2A 

(1) Section 1(1A) of the Administration Act (requirement to state national insurance number) shall not apply—
(a) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b) to an adult dependant in respect of whom a claim for an increase of severe disablement allowance is made or treated as made before 5th October 1998.
PART II
3 

(1) Subject to the following provisions of this regulation, the prescribed conditions for the purposes of section 36(4)(c) of the Act as to residence and presence in Great Britain in relation to any person on any day shall be that—
(a) on that day—
(i) he is ordinarily resident in Great Britain, and
(ib) he is not a person subject to immigration control within the meaning of section 115(9) of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 or section 115 of that Act does not apply to him for the purposes of entitlement to severe disablement allowance by virtue of regulation 2 of the Social Security (Immigration and Asylum) Consequential Amendments Regulations 2000, and
(ii) he is present in Great Britain, and
(iii) he has been present in Great Britain for a period of, or for periods amounting in the aggregate to, not less than 26 weeks in the 52 weeks immediately preceding that day; ...
(b) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(1A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(1B) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(2) Section 36 of the Act shall be modified by adding after subsection (4) the following subsection–“
(4ZA) In determining whether the person satisfies any conditions prescribed under paragraph (c) of subsection (4) above–
(a) any period during which the person is absent from Great Britain by reason only of the fact that–
(i) he is abroad in his capacity as a serving member of the forces, or
(ii) he is living with a person mentioned in sub-paragraph (i) and is the spouse, son, daughter, father, father-in-law, mother or mother-inlaw of that person,
shall be treated as a period during which the person was resident in Great Britain; and
(b) any day on which the person is absent from Great Britain by reason only of the fact that on that day–
(i) he is abroad in his capacity as a serving member of the forces, or
(ii) he is living with a person mentioned in sub-paragraph (i) and is the spouse, son, daughter, father, father-in-law, mother or mother-inlaw of that person, or
(iii) he is in employment prescribed for the purposes of section 132 of the Act in connection with continental shelf operations, or
(iv) he is abroad in his capacity as an airman or mariner within the meaning of regulation 81 and regulation 86 respectively of the Social Security (Contributions) Regulations 1979
shall be treated as a day on which the person is present in Great Britain; and for the purposes of this provision, the expression “serving member of the forces” has the same meaning as in regulation 1(2) of the Social Security (Contributions) Regulations 1979.”
(3) Where a person has been entitled to a
severe disablement allowance or a non-contributory invalidity pension for
any day, the conditions set out in paragraph
(1) of this regulation shall not apply to that
person in respect of any subsequent day of incapacity for work falling within
the same  period of incapacity for work.
4 
A person who has attained  the age of 65  shall for the purposes
of section 36(4)(d)
of the Act be treated as having been entitled to a severe disablement allowance
immediately before attaining that age if immediately before attaining it—

(a) he would have satisfied the conditions
for entitlement to that allowance or to a non-contributory invalidity pension
but for the provisions of the Social Security
(Overlapping Benefits) Regulations 1979, or

(b) he was entitled to a non-contributory
invalidity pension.
4A 

(1) A woman shall be entitled to a severe disablement allowance if—
(a) she attained the age of 65 before 28th October 1994;
(b) immediately before attaining the age of 65 she would have satisfied the requirements for entitlement to a severe disablement allowance or, if she attained that age before 29th November 1984, to a non-contributory invalidity pension (whether or not she made a claim) but for—
(i) the condition, which applied prior to 28th October 1994, in section 68(4)(d) of the Contributions and Benefits Act (exclusion of persons who had attained pensionable age and had not been entitled to a severe disablement allowance immediately before attaining that age); or
(ii) the corresponding condition in respect of non-contributory invalidity pension; and
(c) she satisfies the requirements for entitlement to a severe disablement allowance apart from the conditions in section 68(2), (3) and (4)(d) of the Contributions and Benefits Act.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(b) there shall be excluded from the requirements for entitlement to a non-contributory invalidity pension the condition that the claimant, if she were married or cohabiting with a man, be incapable of performing normal household duties.
5 
A person who—
(a) has attained  the age of 65; and
(b) was entitled to a severe disablement
allowance immediately before he attained that age,
shall continue to be so entitled notwithstanding that he
does not satisfy the conditions specified in 
subsection (2) or (3) of section 36
 of the Act if he satisfies the other requirements
for entitlement to such an allowance.
5A 
A man who—
(a) attained the age of 65 before 28th October 1994; and
(b) was entitled to a severe disablement allowance or a non-contributory invalidity pension immediately before he attained that age,shall be entitled to a severe disablement allowance notwithstanding that he ceased to satisfy the conditions specified in section 68(2) or (3) of the Contributions and Benefits Act after he attained that age, if he satisfies the other requirements for entitlement to that allowance.
6 
A person who has previously been entitled to a severe disablement
allowance for any day shall be entitled to such an allowance on the relevant
day notwithstanding that he does not satisfy—
(a) in the case of a person who on the earlier
day satisfied the conditions specified in section
36(2) of the Act, the conditions specified
in subsection (2)(b)
of that section; or
(b) in the case of a person who on the earlier
day satisfied the conditions specified in section
36(3) of the Act, the conditions specified
in subsection (3)(b)
of that section,
if the relevant day and the earlier day fall within the
same  period of incapacity for work  and if he satisfies the other requirements
for entitlement to such an allowance.
7 

(1) Subject to paragraph (3), for the purposes of severe disablement allowance a person shall not be treated as incapable of work for any day which is not to be treated as a day of incapacity for work under regulation 4(1)(c) (Persons attending training courses) of the Social Security (Incapacity Benefit) Regulations 1994.
(1A) Regulation 5 (night workers) of the Social Security (Incapacity Benefit) Regulations 1994 shall apply for the purposes of severe disablement allowance as it applies for the purposes of incapacity benefit.
(1B) For the purposes of severe disablement allowance, a person shall be treated as incapable of work on any day in a period, consisting of a cumulative number of days of incapacity for work not exceeding 91 days in total for which he makes a claim for severe disablement allowance, beginning within a linking term and ending on a day not later than 13 weeks from the end of that linking term in respect of which he has been determined to be a person who is a welfare to work beneficiary; and in this paragraph “linking term” and “welfare to work beneficiary” have the meanings given in regulation 13A of the Social Security (Incapacity for Work) (General) Regulations 1995 (welfare to work beneficiary).
(1C) For the purposes of severe disablement allowance, a person shall be treated as incapable of work on any day where he is treated as incapable of work under regulation 10A of the Social Security (Incapacity for Work) (General) Regulations 1995 (certain persons participating in approved work to be treated as incapable of work).
(2) In determining for the purposes of section 68(2) or (3) of the Contributions and Benefits Act whether a person has been incapable of work for a period of not less than 196 consecutive days, a day shall not be treated as a day on which that person was incapable of work if that day was a day on which he was undergoing imprisonment or detention in legal custody and which was part of a period of imprisonment or detention of more than 6 weeks.
(3) A person who was incapable of work—

(a) for not less than 196 consecutive days
commencing on or before he attained the age of 20, and
(b) for not less than 196 consecutive days
immediately preceding the relevant day,but who was capable of work for a period which does not, or for
periods which in the aggregate do not, exceed 182 days where that period or
those periods occurred
(i) after the 196 days mentioned in 
sub-paragraph (a) but before the 196 days mentioned
in sub-paragraph (b),
and
(ii) after he attained the age of 15 years
24 weeks,shall be treated for the purposes of 
section 36(2)(b) of the Act, and for that purpose
only, as incapable of work on each day within that period or those periods.

7A 
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8 

(1) A person shall be treated as receiving
full-time education for the purposes of severe disablement allowance for any
period during which—
(a) he is not less than 16 or more than 19
years of age; and
(b) he attends for not less than 21 hours
a week a course of education; so, however, that in calculating the number
of hours a week during which he attends that course no account shall be taken
of any instruction or tuition which is not suitable for persons of the same
age and sex who do not suffer from a physical or mental disability.
(2) In determining the duration of a period
of full-time education under paragraph (1),
any temporary interruption of that education may be disregarded.
(3) A person over the age of 19 shall be
treated as not receiving full-time education.
8A 
Where the amount of a councillor's allowance to which a person is entitled in respect of any week exceeds the sum for the time being specified in  regulation 8 of the Social Security (Incapacity Benefit) Regulations 1994, then an amount equal to the excess shall be deducted from the amount of any severe disablement allowance to which he is entitled in respect of that week, and only the balance remaining (if any) shall be payable.
9 
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10 

(1) For the purposes of 
section 36(5) (extent of disablement) of the
Act, the evidence required that on any day a person suffers or suffered from
loss of physical or mental faculty such that the assessed extent of the resulting
disablement amounts or amounted to not less than 80 per cent. shall consist
of—
(a) evidence that that day falls within  a period when the person is or was entitled to attendance allowance  under section 35(2)
of the Act;
(b) evidence that on that day he is or was
entitled to—
(i) a mobility allowance under section 37A of the Act or the mobility component of disability living allowance at the higher rate prescribed in accordance with section 37ZC(10) of the Act or the care component of disability living allowance at the highest or middle rate prescribed in accordance with section 37ZB(3) of the Act; or
(ii) a mobility supplement under article 26A of
the Naval, Military and Air Forces etc. (Disablement and
Death) Service Pensions Order 1983 or under 
article 25A of the Personal Injuries
(Civilians) Scheme 1983;evidence that on that day he is or was entitled to the care component of disability living allowance at the highest rate prescribed in accordance with section 72(3) and (4) (a) of the Contributions and Benefits Act;
(c) evidence that the extent of his disablement
on that day has been assessed for the purposes of 
section 57 of the Act as not less than 80 per
cent;
(d) evidence that that day is or was or is
or was later than one in respect of which it has been determined under the Vaccine Damage Payments Act 1979
that he is or was severely disabled as a result of a vaccination against any
of the diseases to which that Act applies;
(e) evidence that the degree of his disablement
on that day has been assessed for the purposes of 
Part III of the Naval, Military and
Air Forces etc. (Disablement and Death) Service Pensions Order 1983
or of Part III of the 
Personal Injuries (Civilians) Scheme 1983 as
not less than 80 per cent;
(f) evidence that on that day he is or was
registered as a blind or partially sighted person in a register compiled under section 29 of the 
National Assistance Act 1948;
(ff) evidence that he has been certified as blind or partially sighted and that in consequence he is or was registered on that day as blind or partially sighted in a register maintained by or on behalf of a regional or islands council;
(g) evidence that on that day the Secretary
of State provides or provided him with an invalid carriage or other vehicle
under section 5(2)
of the National Health Service Act 1997
or makes or made payments by way of grant to him under 
paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 to that Act;
(gg) evidence that on that day the Secretary of State provides or provided him with an invalid carriage or other vehicle under  section 46 of the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978or makes or made payments by way of grant to him under that section;
(h) evidence that the extent of his disablement
on that day has been assessed for the purposes of 
section 36 of the Act as not less than 80 per
cent; or
(hh) subject to paragraph (2B) and during the period referred to in regulation 7(1B), evidence that he has been determined on that day to be a welfare to work beneficiary in accordance with regulation 13A of the Social Security (Incapacity for Work) (General) Regulations 1995;
(i) such other evidence as satisfies  the Secretary of State or, as the case may be, an appeal tribunal constituted under Chapter I of Part I of the Social Security Act 1998  that he so suffers or suffered.
(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraphs (a) to (h) of paragraph (1)
an official record of the  Department of Social Security  of any
fact specified in those sub-paragraphs shall be sufficient evidence of that
fact.
(2A) For the purposes of paragraphs (1)(g) and (1)(gg) “invalid carriage or other vehicle” means a vehicle propelled by petrol engine or by electric power supplied for use on the road and to be controlled by the occupant.
(2B) Paragraph (1)(hh) shall not apply to a welfare to work beneficiary who, in his immediate past period of incapacity for work within the meaning of regulation 13A of the Social Security (Incapacity for Work) (General) Regulations 1995, was not assessed to be disabled in accordance with section 68(6) of the Contributions and Benefits Act.
(3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PART IIA
10A 

(1) A person shall be treated for the purposes of section 36A of the Act (which applies an age related addition to a severe disablement allowance) as having qualified for severe disablement allowance–
(a) where he is a person to whom regulation 20 (persons formerly entitled to non-contributory invalidity pension) applies, on the first day of incapacity for work in a period of not less than 196 consecutive days of incapacity for work which immediately preceded the day he was first entitled to a non-contributory invalidity pension;
(b) where he is a person who qualified for severe disablement allowance by virtue of subsection (3)(b) of section 36 of the Act and was incapable of work on each day in a period which immediately preceded the period of not less than 196 consecutive days mentioned in that subsection, on the first day of incapacity for work in the period first mentioned;
(c) where he is a person to whom regulation 6 (modification of section 36(2) and (3) of the Actetc) applies, on the first day of incapacity for work in a period of not less than 196 consecutive days of incapacity which immediately preceded the first day on which he was previously entitled to a severe disablement allowance.
(2) Where in any particular case a person satisfies the requirements of two or more subparagraphs in paragraph (1), then he shall be treated as having qualified for severe disablement allowance in accordance with that sub-paragraph which produces the earlier or earliest day in his case.
10B 
Where a person is treated as incapable of work for the purposes of section 36(2)(b) of the Act because regulation 7(3) (days for which persons are to be regarded as incapable of work etc.) applies to him, the days on which he was treated as incapable of work under regulation 7(3), shall be treated as days of incapacity for work for the purpose of determining the day on which he qualified for severe disablement allowance under section 36A of the Act.
PART III
11 
For the words “non-contributory invalidity pension”
 wherever they occur in any provision mentioned in 
column 3 of Schedule 2 there shall be substituted
the words “severe disablement allowance”.
12 
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13 
In regulation
2 of the Social Security (Benefit)
(Members of the Forces) Regulations 1975 (unemployment, sickness and
invalidity benefit) for the shoulder note and the words in that regulation
down to and including “non-contributory invalidity benefit”
 there shall be substituted the following shoulder note and words:—
“
2 
A person shall not be entitled to unemployment benefit, sickness
benefit, invalidity benefit or a severe disablement allowance”.
14 
In regulation
2 of the Social Security (Airmen's
Benefit) Regulations 1975 (removal of disqualification
in the case of airmen for receiving benefit while absent from Great Britain)
for the words “invalidity benefit or non-contributory invalidity
pension” where they occur in paragraphs
(1) and (2)
there shall be substituted the words “invalidity benefit or severe
disablement allowance”.
15 

(1) The 
Social Security (Mariners' Benefits) Regulations 1975 shall be amended in accordance
with the following provisions of this regulation.
(2) In regulation
4 (removal of disqualification for receiving
benefit by reason of absence from Great Britain)—
(a) in paragraph
(a) for the words “sickness benefit,
invalidity benefit or non-contributory invalidity pension” there
shall be substituted the words “sickness benefit, invalidity
benefit or severe disablement allowance”;
(b) in paragraph
(b) for the words “unemployment
benefit, sickness benefit, invalidity benefit or non-contributory invalidity
pension”, there shall be substituted the words “unemployment
benefit, sickness benefit, invalidity benefit or severe disablement allowance”
.
(3) In regulation
5 (evidence of unemployment or incapacity)
for the words “unemployment benefit, sickness benefit, invalidity
benefit or non-contributory invalidity pension”, there shall
be substituted the words “unemployment benefit, sickness benefit,
invalidity benefit or severe disablement allowance”.
(4) In regulation
6(2) (special provisions relating to days of
incapacity for work) for the words “sickness benefit, invalidity
benefit or non-contributory invalidity pension” there shall
be substituted the words “sickness benefit, invalidity benefit
or severe disablement allowance”.
16 
In regulation
2(1) of the Social Security Benefit
(Persons Abroad) Regulations 1975 (modification of the Act
in relation to various benefits) for the shoulder note and the words in that
regulation down to and including “non-contributory invalidity
pension”, there shall be substituted the following shoulder
note and words:—“
2 

(1) A person shall not be disqualified for
receiving sickness benefit, invalidity benefit, severe disablement allowance”.

17 
In regulation
9 of the Social Security (Claims and
Payments) Regulations 1979, after 
paragraph (5) there shall be inserted the following
paragraphs:—“
(6) A claim for a non-contributory
invalidity pension may be treated also as a claim for a severe disablement
allowance.

(7) A claim for a severe disablement
allowance may be treated also as a claim for a non-contributory invalidity
pension.”
PART IV
18 

(1) A claim for a severe disablement allowance
may be made in writing before 29th November 1984 on a form approved for the
purpose by the Secretary of State by any person in relation to whom the appointed
day for the coming into force generally of section
11 of and Schedule 4
to the 1984 Act is 29th November 1984.

(2) Any claim made in accordance with 
paragraph (1) may be treated as made for a
period commencing on or after 29th November 1984.
(3) A decision which is given before 29th
November 1984 awarding a severe disablement allowance on such a claim as is
referred to in paragraph (1)
of this regulation—
(a) may award the allowance from a date not
before 29th November 1984 on which it appears probable that the requirements
for entitlement will be satisfied;
(b) shall be subject to the condition that
those requirements are satisfied on the date from which it is so awarded;

(c) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19 
In relation to any person other than one to whom 
paragraph (1) of regulation 18 refers that
regulation shall have effect, from a day three months before the day appointed for the coming into force generally in relation
to him of the provisions referred to in that paragraph, as if for each reference
to 29th November 1984 there were substituted a reference to the day so appointed.

20 

(1) Any person who, immediately before both
10th September 1984 and 29th November 1984 was entitled to a non-contributory
invalidity pension shall be entitled for 29th November 1984, and for any subsequent
days which together with 29th November 1984 fall within a single  period of incapacity for work, to a severe disablement allowance whether or not—

(a) he is disabled for the purposes of 
section 36 of the Act, or
(b) 29th November 1984 is appointed for the
purposes of section 11
of the 1984 Act in relation to persons of his age,if he satisfies the other requirements for entitlement to such
an allowance.
(1A) A woman who—
(a) would have been entitled to a non-contributory invalidity pension immediately before 29th November 1984, but for the requirement that she be incapable of performing normal household duties (whether or not she made a claim for that pension), and
(b) has been continuously incapable of work since that date,
shall be entitled to a severe disablement allowance, whether or not she is disabled for the purposes of section 68 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 and whether or not she has attained the age referred to in subsection (4)(d) of that section, if she satisfies the other requirements for entitlement to that allowance.
(2) If in the case of any person a day and
an earlier day for which he was entitled to a non-contributory invalidity
pension fall within a single  period of incapacity for work—
(a) for the purposes of 
section 36 of the Act he shall be deemed to
be disabled on the day first-mentioned whether or not he is suffering from
such loss of faculty as is specified in subsection
(5) of that section; and
(b) the condition in 
section 79(1) of the Act (benefit must be duly
claimed) shall be deemed to be satisfied for the purposes of his right to
a severe disablement allowance for the day first-mentioned if, but for the
passing of the 1984 Act, that condition would have been satisfied for the
purposes of his right to a non-contributory invalidity pension for that day.

(3) A person who was entitled to a non-contributory
invalidity pension immediately before attaining  the age of 65  shall be treated
for the purposes of regulation 5
as having been entitled to a severe disablement allowance immediately before
attaining that age.
(4) A person who was entitled to a non-contributory
invalidity pension for any day before 29th November 1984 shall be treated
for the purposes of regulation 6
as having been entitled to a severe disablement allowance for that day.
21 
The regulations set out in column
(1) of Schedule 3 are revoked to the extent
mentioned in column (3) of that Schedule.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Social Services.

Rhodes Boyson
Minister of State
Department of Health and Social Security

SCHEDULE 1

Column (1) Column (2)
Provision Relevant Amendment
The Social
Security Act 1975 3(2) None.
 36(4) and
(7) The 
Health and Social Security Act 1984, 
section 11.
 40(a) None.
 79(3) The Social Security and Housing Benefits
Act 1982, section 48(5); 
Schedule 4, paragraph 14(3). The 
Health and Social Security Act 1984, 
section 11(2); Schedule 4, paragraph
3.
 80(1) The Social Security (Miscellaneous Provisions)
Act 1977, section 17(2).
The Child Benefit Act 1975
, section 21(2); 
Schedule 5, Part I.
 81 None.
 82 None.
 
83(1) None.
 85 The Child Benefit Act
1975, section 21(1); 
Schedule 4, paragraph 28.
 108(2)
 The 
Health and Social Services and Social Security Adjudications Act 1983, 
section 25; Schedule 8, paragraph 21(1)
. The Health and
Social Security Act 1984, section 11(2)
; Schedule 4, paragraph 6.

 115(1) None.
 119(3)
 The 
Social Security Act 1979, section 21(4)
; Schedule 3, paragraph 9(a).

 128(2) None.
 129(1)
 None.
 131 None.
 Schedule 13, paragraph
2 None.

 Schedule 20
(definition of “prescribe” and “regulations”) None.

The Child Benefit Act 1975 17(5) The 
Health and Social Security Act 1984, 
section 11(2); Schedule 4, paragraph
12.

The Social Security (Miscellaneous Provisions)
Act 1977 
22(1) None.
SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 11


Column (1) 
Column (2) Column (3)


Citation Statutory Instrument
 Provision
... ...
                   ...
                  
                
The Social Security (Medical Evidence)
Regulations 1976 S.I. 1976/615;
the relevant amending instrument is S.I. 1982/699
, regulation 2(2) Regulation 5(1)
The Child
Benefit (General) Regulations 1976 
                  S.I. 1976/965;
the relevant amending instrument is S.I. 1976/1758
, regulation 3(2) Regulation 15
The Social
Security Benefit (Persons Residing Together) Regulations 1977 
                  S.I. 1977/956 Regulation 2(2)(a)

. . . . . . . . .
The Social
Security (Overlapping Benefits) Regulations 1979 
                  S.I. 1979/597 Regulation 4(2)(d)

Regulation 12
Regulation 14(2)
Schedule 1, paragraph 4
The Social Security
(Claims and Payments) Regulations 1979 
                  S.I. 1979/628;
the relevant amending instrument is S.I. 1982/1362
, regulation 2(4) Regulation 10Regulation 11(1)(a)
and (5),
Regulation 15(1)(h)
Schedule 1, paragraphs 3 and 4Schedule 2, paragraphs 2
and 2A
Schedule 3
The Social Security (Widows' Benefit
and Retirement Pensions) Regulations 1979 
                  S.I. 1979/642 Regulation 17(1)(f)


The Social Security (General Benefit) Regulations
1982 
                  S.I. 1982/1408 
Regulation 2(2)
SCHEDULE 3
Regulation 21


Column (1) 
Column (2) Column (3)


Citation Statutory Instrument
 Extent of Revocation

The 
Social Security (Non-Contributory Invalidity Pension) Regulations 1975 S.I. 1975/1058 The whole regulations
The Social Security (Non-Contributory
Invalidity Pension) Amendment Regulations 1975 S.I. 1975/1166 The whole regulations
The Social Security (Child
Benefit Consequential) Regulations 1977 S.I. 1977/342 Regulation 16
The Social
Security (Non-Contributory Invalidity Pension) Amendment Regulations 1977
 
S.I. 1977/1312 
The whole regulations
The 
Social Security (Non-Contributory Invalidity Pension) Amendment Regulations
1978 
S.I. 1978/1340 
The whole regulations
The 
Social Security (Non-Contributory Invalidity Pension) Amendment (No.2) Regulations
1978 
S.I. 1978/1845 
The whole regulations
The 
Social Security (Claims and Payments) Regulations 1979 S.I. 1979/628 Regulation 11(7), 
(8) and (9)
The Social
Security (Sickness and Invalidity Benefit and Non-Contributory Invalidity
Pension) Amendment Regulations 1983 S.I. 1983/1587 Regulation 3
The Social
Security (Non-Contributory Invalidity Pension) Amendment Regulations 1983
 
S.I. 1983/1683 
The whole regulations