Welfare Reform and Work Bill (HL Bill 86)

A

BILL

[AS AMENDED IN COMMITTEE]

TO

Make provision about reports on progress towards full employment and the
apprenticeships target; to make provision about reports on the effect of certain
support for troubled families; to make provision about life chances; to make
provision about the benefit cap; to make provision about social security and
tax credits; to make provision for loans for mortgage interest; and to make
provision about social housing rents.

Be it enacted by the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and
consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present
Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

Reports

1 Full employment: reporting obligation

(1) The Secretary of State must lay a report before Parliament annually on the
progress which has been made towards full employment, and the report must
5set out how the Secretary of State has interpreted “full employment” for these
purposes.

(2) This section is repealed on the date of the first dissolution of Parliament after
this section comes into force.

2 Apprenticeships reporting obligation

(1) 10In Chapter A1 of Part 1 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning
Act 2009 (apprenticeships: England), after section A7 insert—

A8 Progress reports

(1) No later than nine months after the end of each reporting period the
Secretary of State must publish—

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(a) information about the progress made in the reporting period
towards the apprenticeships target, and

(b) any other information about apprenticeships that the Secretary
of State considers appropriate,

5and must lay before Parliament a report setting out the information or
indicating how it may be accessed.

(2) “The apprenticeships target” is that three million apprenticeships are
entered into in England during the period beginning with 1 May 2015
and ending with 31 March 2020.

(3) 10The reporting periods are—

(a) the period beginning with 1 May 2015 and ending with 31 July
2016;

(b) the period beginning with 1 August 2016 and ending with 31
July 2017;

(c) 15the period beginning with 1 August 2017 and ending with 31
July 2018;

(d) the period beginning with 1 August 2018 and ending with 31
July 2019;

(e) the period beginning with 1 August 2019 and ending with 31
20March 2020.

(4) In this section “apprenticeships” means—

(a) approved English apprenticeships;

(b) apprenticeship agreements within the meaning given in section
32;

(c) 25arrangements to undertake any other kind of working—

(i) in relation to which alternative English completion
conditions apply under section 1(5), and

(ii) in connection with which training is to be provided in
accordance with an apprenticeship framework within
30the meaning given in section 12.

A reference to a section in paragraph (b) or (c) is to the section as it
applies in relation to England by virtue of provision made under
section 115(9) of the Deregulation Act 2015.”

(2) The duty under the section inserted by subsection (1) to publish information
35relating to the reporting period ending with 31 July 2016 may be discharged,
wholly or partly, by the publication of information before the day on which this
section comes into force.

(3) Section A8 of the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009, and
this section, are repealed on 31 March 2021.

3 40Support for troubled families: reporting obligation

(1) Before the start of each financial year, the Secretary of State must issue a
notice—

(a) specifying the descriptions of relevant households as regards which
support provided by a local authority may constitute relevant support;

(b) 45specifying the matters by reference to which the progress made by a
household that receives relevant support from a local authority in that
year will be measured.

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(2) The ways in which relevant households may be described under subsection
(1)(a) include describing relevant households by reference to problems that
they have.

(3) In each financial year, the Secretary of State must prepare a report about the
5progress made by relevant households to which local authorities have
provided relevant support.

(4) A report prepared under this section may include material about progress
made by relevant households to which local authorities have provided support
similar to relevant support in periods falling before the coming into force of
10this section.

(5) A report prepared under this section may compare the progress made by such
relevant households as are described in subsection (3) or (4) relative to other
households in England.

(6) The Secretary of State must lay before Parliament a report prepared under this
15section.

(7) A report prepared under this section must be laid before Parliament before the
end of the financial year in which it is prepared.

(8) For the purposes of this section, support provided by a local authority in a
financial year is relevant support if—

(a) 20it is provided to a relevant household of a description specified under
subsection (1)(a) in respect of that financial year,

(b) it is directed towards achieving progress in respect of the matters
specified under subsection (1)(b) in respect of that financial year, and

(c) the Secretary of State pays a grant to the local authority under section
2531 of the Local Government Act 2003 in respect of expenditure incurred
or to be incurred on that support.

(9) In this section—

(a) a reference to support provided to a household includes a reference to
support provided to a member of a household;

(b) 30a reference to support provided by a local authority includes a
reference to support provided under arrangements made by the local
authority.

(10) In this section—

  • “child” means—

    (a)

    35a person who has not attained the age of 16;

    (b)

    a person who is 16, 17 or 18 and is in full-time education;

    (c)

    a person who is 16, 17 or 18, is not in employment or full-time
    education and is a member of the same household as the
    person’s parent;

    (d)

    40a person who has attained the age of 16 but not the age of 25 and
    for whom an EHC plan is maintained under section 37 of the
    Children and Families Act 2014 or a statement of special
    educational needs is maintained under section 324 of the
    Education Act 1996;

  • 45“education” includes training;

  • “financial year” means—

    (a)

    a period starting with the day on which this section comes into
    force and ending with the following 31 March;

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    (b)

    except where paragraph (a) applies, a period of 12 months
    ending with 31 March;

  • “household” means a group of two or more persons who—

    (a)

    have the same only or main residence, and

    (b)

    5share living accommodation or one meal each day;

  • “local authority” means—

    (a)

    a county council in England;

    (b)

    a district council for an area in England for which there is no
    county council;

    (c)

    10a London borough council;

    (d)

    the Common Council of the City of London, in its capacity as a
    local authority;

    (e)

    the Council of the Isles of Scilly;

  • “parent”, in relation to a person, includes an individual—

    (a)

    15who is not a parent of the person but does have parental
    responsibility for the person, or

    (b)

    who has care of the person;

  • “relevant household” means a household that includes—

    (a)

    a child, and

    (b)

    20a person who is that child’s parent.

(11) In relation to the first financial year in which this section is in force—

(a) the requirement in subsection (1) to issue a notice before the beginning
of a financial year is to be treated as a requirement to issue a notice after
this section comes into force;

(b) 25the requirement in subsection (3) may be satisfied by a report that
includes only such material as is described in subsection (4).

Life chances

4 Workless households and educational attainment: reporting obligations

In the Child Poverty Act 2010, before section 1 insert—

“Part A1

Life chances

30Children: reporting obligations

A1A Workless households and educational attainment

(1) The Secretary of State must publish and lay before Parliament a report
containing data on—

(a) children living in workless households in England;

(b) 35children living in long-term workless households in England;

(c) the educational attainment of children in England at the end of
Key Stage 4;

(d) the educational attainment of disadvantaged children in
England at the end of Key Stage 4.

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(2) The report must set out how the Secretary of State has interpreted the
following terms for the purposes of the report—

(a) child;

(b) household;

(c) 5worklessness;

(d) long-term worklessness;

(e) educational attainment;

(f) disadvantage.

(3) The data contained in the report, and the provision about how the
10terms used in it are to be interpreted, must, so far as practicable, be
derived from any relevant official statistics.

(4) The first report must be published before the end of the financial year
ending with 31 March 2017.

(5) Later reports must be published before the end of each subsequent
15financial year.

(6) In this section—

  • “Key Stage 4” means the fourth key stage, within the meaning of
    Part 6 of the Education Act 2002;

  • “official statistics” has the meaning given by section 6(1) of the
    20Statistics and Registration Service Act 2007.”

5 Social Mobility Commission

(1) After section A1A of the Child Poverty Act 2010 (inserted by section 4) insert—

“Social Mobility Commission

A1B Social Mobility Commission

(1) 25The body established by section 8 of this Act continues in existence.

(2) On and after the commencement date the body is to be called the Social
Mobility Commission (in this Act referred to as “the Commission”).

(3) “The commencement date” is the date on which section 5 of the Welfare
Reform and Work Act 2016 comes into force.

(4) 30The Commission’s functions are those conferred on it by or under this
Act.

(5) Schedule 1 contains further provision about the Commission.

A1C Promotion of social mobility, advice and reports

(1) The Commission must promote social mobility in England.

(2) 35The Commission must on request give advice to a Minister of the
Crown about how to improve social mobility in England.

(3) Advice given under subsection (2) must be published.

(4) The Commission must publish a report setting out its views on the
progress made towards improving social mobility in the United
40Kingdom.

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(5) The report must also describe, in the case of a report made after the
appointed day for Northern Ireland, the measures taken by the
Northern Ireland departments in accordance with a Northern Ireland
strategy.

(6) 5The report may be published as one or more documents as a Minister
of the Crown may direct.

(7) The first report must be published before the end of the financial year
ending with 31 March 2017.

(8) Later reports must be published before the end of each subsequent
10financial year.

(9) A Minister of the Crown must lay a report under this section before
Parliament.

(10) A Minister of the Crown may direct the Commission to carry out any
other activity relating to improving social mobility in England or
15Northern Ireland.”

(2) In Schedule 1 to the Child Poverty Act 2010, for the title substitute “Social
Mobility Commission”.

6 Other amendments to Child Poverty Act 2010

(1) Sections 1 to 11, 15, 17 and 19 to 25 of, and Schedule 2 to, the Child Poverty Act
202010 are repealed.

(2) In the italic heading before section 11, omit “Scottish Ministers and”.

(3) In section 12 (Northern Ireland strategies)—

(a) in subsection (2), omit paragraph (a) (and the “and” immediately after
it);

(b) 25in subsection (3), for “after the beginning of the target year” substitute
“after 31 March 2020”;

(c) in subsection (4)(a), for “before the end of the target year” substitute
“before 1 April 2021”;

(d) in subsection (4)(a), omit sub-paragraph (i);

(e) 30in subsection (4)(a)(ii), omit “other”;

(f) in subsection (4)(b), for “by the end of the target year” substitute “by 31
March 2021”;

(g) in subsection (4)(b), omit “otherwise than by contributing to the
meeting of the targets”;

(h) 35in subsection (5), omit paragraph (b) (and the “and” immediately after
it);

(i) in subsection (5)(c), for “other” substitute “the”;

(j) in subsection (7), omit paragraph (b) (and the “and” immediately after
it);

(k) 40in subsection (7)(c), for “other” substitute “the”;

(l) in subsection (8)(b), for “after the end of the target year” substitute
“after 31 March 2021”;

(m) in subsection (9)(a), for “before the beginning of the target year”
substitute “before 1 April 2020”;

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(n) in subsection (9)(b), for “ending with the target year” substitute
“ending with 31 March 2021”.

(4) In section 13 (consultation: Scotland and Northern Ireland)—

(a) in subsection (3), omit “a Scottish strategy or”;

(b) 5in subsection (3), for “devolved administration”, wherever occurring,
substitute “relevant Northern Ireland department”;

(c) omit subsection (3)(a);

(d) omit subsection (4);

(e) in the section heading, omit “Scotland and”.

(5) 10In section 16 (economic and fiscal circumstances)—

(a) omit subsections (1) and (2);

(b) for subsection (3) substitute—

(3) In preparing a Northern Ireland strategy, the relevant Northern
Ireland department must have regard to—

(a) 15the resources that are or may be available to the
Northern Ireland departments, and

(b) the effect of the implementation of the strategy on those
resources.”

(6) In section 18 (interpretation of Part 1)—

(a) 20for subsection (1) substitute—

(1) In this Part—

  • “child” means—

    (a)

    a person under the age of 16, or

    (b)

    a person who is a qualifying young person for
    25the purposes of Part 9 of the Social Security
    Contributions and Benefits (Northern Ireland)
    Act 1992 (child benefit);

  • “parent” means—

    (a)

    any individual who has parental responsibility
    30for a child, or

    (b)

    any other individual with whom a child resides
    and who has care of the child.”;

(b) after subsection (1) insert—

(1A) In paragraph (a) of the definition of “parent” in subsection (1),
35the reference to “parental responsibility” is to be read in
accordance with the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995.”;

(c) omit subsections (2) and (3).

(7) For the heading to Part 1 substitute “Strategies: Northern Ireland”.

(8) For section 27 (general interpretation) substitute—

27 40General interpretation

(1) In this Act—

  • “the Commission” means the Social Mobility Commission;

  • “financial year” means the 12 months ending with 31 March;

  • “Minister of the Crown” has the same meaning as in the Ministers
    45of the Crown Act 1975;

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  • “Northern Ireland strategy” has the meaning given by section
    12(2);

  • “the relevant Northern Ireland department” means the Office of
    the First Minister and deputy First Minister.

(2) 5In this Act “appointed day for Northern Ireland” means such day as a
Minister of the Crown may by order with the consent of the Northern
Ireland Assembly appoint (and different days may be appointed for the
purposes of different provisions of this Act).”

(9) In section 28 (regulations and orders)—

(a) 10in subsections (1), (2) and (3), omit “regulations or”;

(b) omit subsections (4) and (5);

(c) in the section heading, omit “Regulations and”.

(10) In section 30 (extent)—

(a) omit subsection (2);

(b) 15in subsection (3), for “Section 12” substitute “Part 1”;

(c) in subsection (4), for “Part 2 and section 26 extend” substitute “Section
26 extends”.

(11) In Schedule 1 (Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission), in paragraph
1(1) (membership), omit paragraphs (b) and (c).

(12) 20The Child Poverty Act 2010 may be cited as the Life Chances Act 2010, and
accordingly, in section 32 of that Act (short title) for “Child Poverty” substitute
“Life Chances”.

Welfare benefits

7 Benefit cap

(1) 25Section 96 of the Welfare Reform Act 2012 (benefit cap) is amended as follows.

(2) For subsection (5) (meaning of the “relevant amount”) substitute—

(5) Regulations under this section may make provision for determining the
“relevant amount” for the reference period applicable in the case of a
single person or couple by reference to the annual limit applicable in
30the case of that single person or couple.

(5A) For the purposes of this section the “annual limit” is—

(a) £23,000 or £15,410, for persons resident in Greater London;

(b) £20,000 or £13,400, for other persons.

(5B) Regulations under subsection (5) may—

(a) 35specify which annual limit applies in the case of—

(i) different prescribed descriptions of single person;

(ii) different prescribed descriptions of couple;

(b) define “resident” for the purposes of this section;

(c) provide for the rounding up or down of an amount produced
40by dividing the amount of the annual limit by the number of
periods of a duration equal to the reference period in a year.”

(3) Subsections (6) to (8) (provision about estimated average earnings) are omitted.

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(4) In subsection (10), in the definition of “welfare benefit”, for the words from
“means” to the end substitute means—

  • (a)

    bereavement allowance (see section 39B of the Social
    Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992),

    (b)

    5carer’s allowance (see section 70 of the Social Security
    Contributions and Benefits Act 1992),

    (c)

    child benefit (see section 141 of the Social Security
    Contributions and Benefits Act 1992),

    (d)

    child tax credit (see section 1(1)(a) of the Tax Credits Act
    102002),

    (e)

    employment and support allowance (see section 1 of the
    Welfare Reform Act 2007), including income-related
    employment and support allowance (as defined in
    section 1(7) of the Welfare Reform Act 2007),

    (f)

    15guardian’s allowance (see section 77 of the Social
    Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992),

    (g)

    housing benefit (see section 130 of the Social Security
    Contributions and Benefits Act 1992),

    (h)

    incapacity benefit (see section 30A of the Social Security
    20Contributions and Benefits Act 1992),

    (i)

    income support (see section 124 of the Social Security
    Contributions and Benefits Act 1992),

    (j)

    jobseeker’s allowance (see section 1 of the Jobseekers
    Act 1995), including income-based jobseeker’s
    25allowance (as defined in section 1(4) of the Jobseekers
    Act 1995),

    (k)

    maternity allowance under section 35 or 35B of the
    Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992,

    (l)

    severe disablement allowance (see section 68 of the
    30Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992),

    (m)

    universal credit,

    (n)

    widow’s pension (see section 38 of the Social Security
    Contributions and Benefits Act 1992),

    (o)

    widowed mother’s allowance (see section 37 of the
    35Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992), or

    (p)

    widowed parent’s allowance (see section 39A of the
    Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992).”

(5) Subsection (11) (benefits that regulations may not prescribe as welfare benefits)
is omitted.

(6) 40In section 97 of the Welfare Reform Act 2012 (benefit cap: supplementary),
subsection (3) (procedure for first regulations under section 96) is omitted.

(7) Paragraph 52 of Schedule 12 to the Pensions Act 2014 is omitted.

(8) Regulations made by the Secretary of State may make such transitional or
transitory provision or savings as the Secretary of State considers necessary or
45expedient in connection with the coming into force of subsections (1) to (6).

(9) Regulations under subsection (8) may in particular—

(a) provide for section 96 to have effect as if the amendments made by
subsections (2) to (5) and (7) had not been made, in relation to such
persons or descriptions of persons as are specified in the regulations or