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Cold Weather Bonus (P.115/2013): Variation of Conditions: Amendment Lodged by Minister for Social Security

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A decision made 14 October 2013:

Decision Reference: MD-S-2013-0101

Decision Summary Title :

Lodge amendment to P.115 /2013 -

Cold Weather Bonus: variation of conditions

Date of Decision Summary:

11 October 2013

Decision Summary Author:

Policy and Strategy Director

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title :

Lodge amendment  to P.115 /2013 -

Cold Weather Bonus: variation of conditions

Date of Written Report:

11 October 2013

Written Report Author:

Policy and Strategy Director

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

 

Public

Subject:  Lodge amendment to  P.115 /2013 - Cold Weather Bonus: variation of conditions

Decision(s): The Minister decided to lodge an amendment to P.115/2013 and instructed the Policy and Strategy Director to arrange for the amendment to be lodged no later than 15 October, for the scheduled States debate on 22 October 2013.               

Reason(s) for Decision:  

1.  The amendment proposes an alternative eligibility criterion for individuals who are not receiving a Jersey Old Age Pension, namely that they have 10 years residence, compared  to 5 years residence for those receiving a Jersey pension.

2. The amendment acknowledges that new legislation is being prepared to replace the existing regulations.

Resource Implications:  There are no manpower considerations.  The additional cost of the relaxed eligibility criterion is considered to be minor but will be fully detailed with the new legislation itself.

Action required:  Policy and Strategy Director to request the Greffier of the States to arrange for the amendment to P.115/2013 to be lodged “Au Greffe” no later than 15 October  2013.

Signature:

 

 

Position:

Minister

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

Cold Weather Bonus (P.115/2013): Variation of Conditions: Amendment Lodged by Minister for Social Security

COLD WEATHER BONUS: VARIATION OF CONDITIONS (P.115/2013) – AMENDMENT

 

1. PAGE 2, PARAGRAPH (a)–

 

Delete the word “currently” after the words “2012 that” and insert the word instead before the words “contained in” and after the words “Jersey Old Age Pension” insert the words “ in the case of an individual who has been resident in Jersey for the previous 10 years”.

2. PAGE 2, PARAGRAPH (b)–

 

For the words “to bring forward for approval the necessary amendment to give effect to the proposal” substitute the words “, when bringing forward for approval legislation to replace the Cold Weather Bonus (Jersey) Regulations 2012,  to include this revised condition.”

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR SOCIAL SECURITY

 

 

REPORT

 

 

Two amendments are proposed in respect of this proposition:

 

  • An alternative eligibility criterion for individuals who are not receiving a Jersey Old Age Pension, namely that they have 10 years residence, compared  to 5 years residence for those receiving a Jersey pension.
  • Changes to acknowledge that new legislation is being prepared to replace the existing regulations.

 

The appendix includes the wording of the proposition as revised.

 

Amendment 1

 

The existing eligibility conditions under the Cold Weather Bonus include a requirement for an individual to be receiving a Jersey Old Age Pension.  This ensures that the individual has made a substantial commitment to the island during their working life.   Currently individuals who move to Jersey in later life are not able to receive this tax funded benefit.     

 

The cost of  tax funded benefits and services provided to those aged 65 and above  is due to  rise steadily in  the coming years as both  the number and proportion of  adults in this age group  increases in line with demographic trends.   It is important to ensure that these benefits are well targeted and that future costs are affordable.

 

Whereas Deputy Southern’s report draws attention to a single case, in which the individual was born in Jersey and evacuated prior to the German occupation, his proposal would apply to anyone moving to Jersey in later life.  The amendment seeks to address the particular circumstances of the individual case, but still retain an appropriate test to apply to those who have not spent their working age lives in Jersey.  A ten year residency condition is in line with the proposed long term care benefit, and also mirrors residency requirements under the Control of Housing and Work Law.

 

 

 

 

 

Amendment 2

 

 

The Social Security Department has an existing 2013 Business Plan commitment:

 

PR.22 - Prepare and seek approval for primary legislation in respect of Food Costs Bonus and Cold Weather Bonus, currently enacted through triennial regulations.

 

The Cold Weather Bonus is a triennial regulation aligned to the Food Cost Bonus and both will expire on 30 June 2014.     In line with the departmental business plan, new primary legislation to replace the two bonuses is currently being developed.  It is anticipated that the new law will be debated by the States in early 2014.  Given this timetable, if this proposition is adopted, any changes to eligibility conditions will be included in the new primary legislation, rather than the current regulations.  The second amendment therefore proposes that any changes agreed are made to the new legislation.

 

Financial and Manpower considerations

 

There are no manpower considerations.  The financial considerations are considered to be minor, but a more detailed analysis will be provided with the new legislation itself.

 

 

Appendix - Proposition as amended

 

 

(a) to agree that the condition currently contained in Regulation 3(4) of the Cold Weather Bonus (Jersey) Regulations 2012 that currently provides that, to receive a bonus, a person must be aged 65 years or over and also receiving a Jersey Old Age Pension should be amended by deleting the requirement to be in receipt of a Jersey Old Age Pension in the case of an individual who has been resident in Jersey for the previous 10 years”

 

 

(b) to request the Minister for Social Security to bring forward for approval the necessary amendment to give effect to the proposal. , when bringing forward for approval legislation to replace the Cold Weather Bonus (Jersey) Regulations 2012, to include this revised condition.

 

 

 

 

 

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