Statutory Instruments
SOCIAL SECURITY
Made
6th January 1977
Laid before Parliament
17th January 1977
Coming into Operation
7th February 1977
The Secretary of State for Social Services, in exercise of powers conferred upon him by section 14 of the Child Benefit Act 1975 and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following regulations:-
1.-(1) These regulations may be cited as the Child Benefit (Northern Ireland Reciprocal Arrangements) Regulations 1977 and shall come into operation on 7th February 1977.
(2) Any reference in these regulations to any provision made by or contained in any enactment or instrument shall, except in so far as the context otherwise requires, be construed as a reference to that provision as amended or extended by any enactment or instrument.
(3) The rules for the construction of Acts of Parliament contained in the Interpretation Act 1889 shall apply for the purposes of the interpretation of these regulations as they apply for the purposes of the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
2.-(1) The provisions contained in the Memorandum of Reciprocal Arrangements set out in Schedule 1 to these regulations shall have effect so far as the same relate to Great Britain, and Part I of the Child Benefit Act 1975 and regulations made under that Part shall have effect subject to such modifications as may be required in them for the purpose of giving effect to the said provisions.
(2) In particular and without prejudice to paragraph (1) above any provision of Part I of the Child Benefit Act 1975 specified in column 1 of Schedule 2 to these regulations ("the column 1 provision") shall be adapted so that any act, omission, event or other matter to which the provision of the Northern Ireland legislation specified in the corresponding paragraph of column 2 of the said Schedule relates is deemed to be an act, omission, event or other matter to which the column 1 provision relates; and in that provision references to the Secretary of State shall be construed as including references to the Department of Health and Social Services for Northern Ireland.
David Ennals
Secretary of State for Social Services
6th January 1977
Regulation 2(1)
1.-(1) In this Memorandum, unless the context otherwise requires:-
"legislation" means
"the Residence and Persons Abroad Regulations" means
"claimant" means
"determining authority" means
"schemes" means
"territory" means
(2) Unless the context requires otherwise, in the application of this Memorandum to a territory, expressions used in this memorandum shall have the same respective meanings as in the Act or the Order which relates to that territory.
(3) The rules for the construction of Acts of Parliament contained in the Interpretation Act 1889 shall apply for the purposes of the interpretation of this Memorandum as they apply for the purposes of the interpretation of an Act of Parliament.
2. For the purposes of all or any of the provisions of the schemes of child benefit established by the Act or by the Order, acts, omissions and events, and in particular presence, employment and the claiming or payment of child benefit, having effect for all or any of those purposes in one territory shall have corresponding effect for all or any of those purposes in the other territory.
3. An appeal from or review of any decision of a determining authority under the legislation of one territory may, if the claimant is in the other territory, be decided by a determining authority under the legislation of the other territory.
4. Part II of the Residence and Persons Abroad Regulations shall not apply to a person who is absent from a territory for any period during which he is present in the other territory.
5. Notwithstanding the provisions of Articles 2 and 3 of this Memorandum:-
(a)where a person would be entitled to child benefit in respect of the same child for the same week under both the Act and the Order, he shall only be entitled to the benefit payable under the legislation of the Party in whose territory he is present;
(b)where two or more persons would be entitled to child benefit in respect of the same child for the same week under the Act or the Order or both, one of them only shall be entitled; and the question of which of them is entitled shall be determined in accordance with the legislation of the Party in whose territory the child is present.
6. The arrangements in this Memorandum shall come into operation on 7th February 1977, but either Party may terminate them by giving not less than six months' notice in writing to the other.
Regulation 2(2)
1 | 2 | 3 |
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Provision of the Child Benefit Act 1975 | Provision of the Child Benefit (Northern Ireland) Order 1975 | Subject matter |
Section 11 | Article 13 | Offences and prosecutions |
Section 12 | Article 14 | Benefit to be inalienable |
Signed, on 16th November 1976.
David Ennals
Secretary of State for Social Services
We consent.
J. Dormand
David Stoddart
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Health and Social Services for Northern Ireland on 8th December 1976.
N. Dugdale
Secretary
The Department of Finance for Northern Ireland hereby consents.
W.E. Bell
Secretary
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Finance for Northern Ireland on 9th December 1976
These Regulations give effect in Great Britain to reciprocal arrangements relating to matters for which provision is made in Great Britain by Part I of the Child Benefit Act 1975. The arrangements are contained in the Memorandum set out in Schedule 1 to the Regulations and have been made between the Secretary of State for Social Services and the Department of Health and Social Services for Northern Ireland. The Regulations make adaptations to provisions of the Child Benefit Act 1975 (which are set out in Schedule 2) as to administration and enforcement so that certain matters to which corresponding provisions of the Northern Ireland legislation relate are deemed to be matters to which the provisions of the 1975 Act relate.