[1995] NISSCSC C2-95(Supp Ben) (14 April 1995)
Decision No: C2/95(SUPP BEN)
"I don't know why the benefit was reduced. In 1974 he was signing on - he must have been disallowed Severe Disablement Benefit - I can't see any reference to epilepsy - we don't have any correspondence on decisions - there is no reason why the information is not reproduced in the papers - from 1980 the fact that he was epileptic - it's the evidence that the Adjudication Officer."
"Claimant has appealed against Adjudication Officer's refusal to review his entitlement to Supplementary Benefit prior to April 1988.He initially claimed Supplementary Benefit in October 1967 after he left school. His health was recorded as fairly good. He made further repeat claims to benefit subsequent to periods of employment up to and including 7 November 1980 when there is no record of any exceptional needs or indeed unusual circumstances concerning his health or accommodation. He was visited on 7 November 1980 and it was discovered that he suffered from epilepsy. No additions were considered appropriate at this stage or indeed at any time up to and including the change over to Income Support on 11 April 1988."
and allowed the appeal relating to a quarter rate heating addition from 7 November 1980 until 24 November 1980 and at the lower rate heating addition thereafter and otherwise the appeal was disallowed, and gave reasons for that decision as:-
"1. We are satisfied that the Adjudication Officer should have awarded a quarter rate heating to claimant on the basis of his epilepsy from the above date. Furthermore that quarter rate should then have been replaced by lower rate heating addition on 24 November 1980 when the Additional Requirements Regulations were introduced. We find that this is appropriate given the conditions required for this award.
2. There is no evidence to suggest that any of the other additions should have been paid throughout the claim. We find that the Regulations were not satisfied in relation to any other matters and did not warrant any Additional Requirements or their equivalent prior to November 1980."
"6.11 Regulation 64A(2) only applies to "reviews" under ignorance of or mistake as to a material fact. This relaxation would seem inappropriate as the AO, or appeal tribunal, if applicable, must be satisfied that the evidence directly relevant to the claim was overlooked by the AO or not submitted to the AO by the Department (or not available to the claimant). In this case all relevant evidence was before the AO when the decisions were given."
(Signed): C C G McNally
COMMISSIONER
14 April 1995