Amendments proposed to the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Bill, As Amended - continued House of Commons

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Effect of parental leave on contributory benefit entitlement

   

Steve Webb
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Andrew George

NC12

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—(1) In paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 to the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 (contribution conditions for short-term incapacity benefit), at the beginning there shall be inserted—

      "Subject to paragraph 2A below".

    (2) After paragraph 2 of Schedule 3 to the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992, there shall be inserted—

    "(2A) A person shall be taken to satisfy the contribution conditions for short-term incapacity benefit mentioned in sub-paragraph (2) above if, throughout the last two complete tax years before the relevant benefit year, he has been precluded from employment by responsibilities at home.".'.


Abolishing preserved rights to income support

   

Steve Webb
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Andrew George

NC13

To move the following Clause:—

    'Section 43 of the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 shall cease to have effect.'.


Manner of payment of benefit not restricted to automated credit transfer

   

Steve Webb
Mr Oliver Letwin
Mr Archy Kirkwood
Mr Matthew Taylor
Mr Paul Keetch
Mr Brian Cotter
Sir Robert SmithMr Edward DaveyNorman Baker
Mr Patrick NichollsMr Jeffrey M. DonaldsonMr Adrian Sanders
Mr Elfyn Llwyd

NC26

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—In section 5(1) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992, at the end of paragraph (i) there is inserted ", but the regulations may not require automated credit transfer to be the only manner of paying a benefit.".'.


Conditions for coming into force of Part III

   

Mr David Willetts
Mr Eric Pickles
Mrs Jacqui Lait
Mr Edward Leigh
Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Julie Kirkbride

NC29

To move the following Clause:—

    '48A. The measures in this Part shall not come into force until the Secretary of State shall have procured the publication by the Treasury Solicitor of—

      (a) a statement from the Treasury Solicitor summarising the advice received by the Secretary of State which was relied upon by the Secretary of State in support of his statement under section 19(1)(a) of the Human Rights Act 1998; and

      (b) all and any advice received from Counsel on the subject of whether the provisions of this Part are compatible with the European Convention of Human Rights and, if such advice was given by Counsel otherwise than in writing, any written record of the same.'.


   

Steve Webb
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Andrew George

7

Page     59,     line     29     [Clause     57],     leave out from beginning to end of line 15 on page 65.


   

Mr Secretary Darling

26

Page     61,     line     6     [Clause     57],     leave out 'Part I of the Criminal Justice Act 1991' and insert 'the Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000'.

   

Mr Secretary Darling

27

Page     61,     line     14     [Clause     57],     at end insert—

    '() In relation to any time before the coming into force of the Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000, the reference to that Act in subsection (9) shall be taken to be a reference to Part I of the Criminal Justice Act 1991.'.


   

Mr Secretary Darling

15

Page     116,     line     9     [Schedule     7],     leave out paragraph (b).

   

Mr Secretary Darling

16

Page     116,     line     14     [Schedule     7],     leave out 'or (b)'.

   

Steve Webb
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Andrew George

80

Page     116,     line     24     [Schedule     7],     at end insert—

    '2A. The Secretary of State shall by regulations provide that any child support maintenance received by a parent with care shall be disregarded in calculating her (or her partner's) entitlement to housing benefit and council tax benefit.'.


   

Mr Secretary Darling

17

Page     121,     line     1     [Schedule     7],     leave out sub-paragraph (2).

   

Mr Secretary Darling

18

Page     121,     line     46     [Schedule     7],     at end insert—

    '() In sub-paragraph (2)(d) the reference to a different case—

      (a) includes a reference to a case involving a different relevant authority; but

      (b) does not include a reference to a case relating to a different benefit unless the different benefit is housing benefit or council tax benefit.'.


   

Mr Secretary Darling

19

Page     122,     line     37     [Schedule     7],     leave out from court' to end of line 39.


   

Mr Secretary Darling

20

Page     123,     line     20     [Schedule     7],     at end insert—

    '() In sub-paragraph (1)(b) the reference to another case—

      (a) includes a reference to a case involving a decision made, or falling to be made, by a different relevant authority; but

      (b) does not include a reference to a case relating to another benefit unless the other benefit is housing benefit or council tax benefit.'.

   

Mr Secretary Darling

21

Page     123,     line     27     [Schedule     7],     leave out from 'court' to end of line 29.


   

Mr Secretary Darling

22

Page     124,     line     18     [Schedule     7],     after 'Commissioner;' insert—

      '() the reference in sub-paragraph (1)(b) to a different case—

          (i) includes a reference to a case involving a different relevant authority; but

          (ii) does not include a reference to a case relating to a different benefit unless the different benefit is housing benefit or council tax benefit;'.


   

Mr Secretary Darling

23

Page     126,     line     40     [Schedule     7],     leave out sub-paragraph (1).

   

Mr Secretary Darling

24

Page     126,     line     46     [Schedule     7],     leave out 'that' and insert 'the Administration'.


   

Mr Secretary Darling

25

Page     127,     line     41     [Schedule     7],     at end insert—

    '() For the purposes of this Schedule any decision that is made or falls to be made—

      (a) by a person authorised to carry out any function of a relevant authority relating to housing benefit or council tax benefit, or

      (b) by a person providing services relating to housing benefit or council tax benefit directly or indirectly to a relevant authority,

    shall be treated as a decision of the relevant authority on whose behalf the function is carried out or, as the case may be, to whom those services are provided.'.


   

Mr Secretary Darling

13

Page     67,     line     16     [Clause     65],     after 'discretionary' insert 'housing'.

   

Mr Secretary Darling

14

Page     67,     line     33     [Clause     65],     leave out from '64' to end of line 34.


   

Steve Webb
Mr Paul Burstow
Mr Andrew George

78

Page     68,     line     5     [Clause     66],     at end insert—

    '(2) Section 175 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 shall be amended in accordance with Schedule (Housing Benefit (General) Amendment Regulations 1996).'.


NEW CLAUSES RELATING TO PART IV

Statement on Class 1A contributions

   

Mr David Willetts
Mr Eric Pickles
Mrs Jacqui Lait
Mr Edward Leigh
Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Julie Kirkbride

NC6

To move the following Clause:—

    '.—(1) The provisions of Part IV of this Act shall not come into force until such time as the Secretary of State shall have published in the London Gazette a statement containing estimates prepared by his department or the Treasury of the matters set out in (2).

    (2) The matters set out in (1) above are—

      (a) The total amount by which measures introduced since 1st May 1997 (whether taxation measures or otherwise) have increased the amount payable by persons who are liable to pay Class 1A contributions in respect of—

          (i) amounts payable to central government (whether by reason of taxation or otherwise)

          (ii) amounts payable in respect of national insurance

          (iii) amounts required to be spent on internal administration in order to comply with measures introduced since 1st May 1997

      (b) The total amount by which the measures in Part IV of this Act would, if brought into force, increase the amounts payable by persons who are liable to pay Class 1A contributions in respect of—

          (i) the additional Class 1A contributions; and

          (ii) amounts required to be spent on internal administration in order to comply with the measures introduced in Part IV of this Act.'.


   

Mr David Willetts
Mr Eric Pickles
Mrs Jacqui Lait
Mr Edward Leigh
Mr Laurence Robertson
Miss Julie Kirkbride

62

Page     68,     line     37     [Clause     69],     at end insert—

    '( ) Nothing in this section shall apply to any childcare provision by the employer, which shall be exempt from Class 1A National Insurance contributions.'.

 
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