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PART VIIN.I.COMMON PROVISIONS

AdministrationN.I.

Art. 52 rep. by 1992 c.9

[F1Payment out of benefit of sums in respect of mortgage interest, etc.N.I.

52A.(1) This Article applies in relation to cases where—

(a)mortgage interest is payable to a qualifying lender by a person ( “the borrower”) who is entitled, or whose partner, former partner or qualifying associate is entitled, to income support; and

(b)a sum in respect of that mortgage interest is or was brought into account in determining the applicable amount for the purposes of income support in the case of the borrower or the partner, former partner or qualifying associate;

and any reference in this Article to “the relevant beneficiary” is a reference to the person whose applicable amount for the purposes of income support is or was determined as mentioned in sub-paragraph (b).

(2) Without prejudice to sub-paragraphs (j) and (q) of Article 52(1), regulations may, in relation to cases where this Article applies, make provision—

(a)requiring that, in prescribed circumstances, a prescribed part of any relevant benefits to which the relevant beneficiary is entitled shall be paid by the Department directly to the qualifying lender and applied by that lender towards the discharge of the liability in respect of the mortgage interest;

(b)for the expenses of the Department in administering the making of payments under the regulations to be defrayed, in whole or in part, at the expense of qualifying lenders, whether by requiring them to pay prescribed fees or by deducting and retaining a prescribed part of the payments that would otherwise be made to them under the regulations or by such other method as may be prescribed;

(c)for requiring a qualifying lender, in a case where by virtue of sub-paragraph (b) the amount of the payment made to him under the regulations is less than it would otherwise have been, to credit against the liability in respect of the mortgage interest (in addition to the payment actually made) an amount equal to the difference between—

(i)the payment that would have been so made, apart from sub-paragraph (b); and

(ii)the payment actually made;

and, in any such case, for treating the amount so credited as properly paid on account of benefit due to the relevant beneficiary;

(d)for enabling a body which, or person who, would otherwise be a qualifying lender to elect not to be regarded as such for the purposes of this Article, other than this sub-paragraph;

(e)for the recovery from any body or person—

(i)of any sums paid to that body or person by way of payment under the regulations that ought not to have been so paid; or

(ii)of any fees or other sums due from that body or person by virtue of sub-paragraph (b);

(f)for cases where the same person is the borrower in relation to mortgage interest payable in respect of two or more different loans; and

(g)for any person of a prescribed class or description who would otherwise be regarded for the purposes of this Article as the borrower in relation to any mortgage interest not to be so regarded, except for the purposes of this sub-paragraph;

but the Department shall not make any regulations under sub-paragraph (b) unless it has consulted with such organisations representing qualifying lenders likely to be affected by the regulations as it considers appropriate.

(3) The bodies and persons who are “qualifying lenders” for the purposes of this Article are—

(a)any authorised institution, within the meaning of the Banking Act 1987, to which section 67 of that Act applies (companies and partnerships which may describe themselves as banks, etc.),

(b)any building society incorporated under the Building Societies Act 1986,

(c)any body or person carrying on insurance business, within the meaning of the Insurance Companies Act 1982,

(d)any district council,

(e)the Northern Ireland Housing Executive,

and such bodies or persons not falling within sub-paragraphs (a) to (e) as may be prescribed.

(4) In this Article—

(5) For the purposes of this Article, regulations may make provision—

(a)as to circumstances in which residential land is or is not to be treated as intended for occupation by the borrower as his home; or

(b)as to circumstances in which persons are to be treated as being or not being members of the same household.]

AdjudicationN.I.

Art. 54 rep. by 1992 c.9

Breach of regulationsN.I.

F2mod. by SR 1988/137

Art. 56 rep. by 1992 c.9

Legal proceedingsN.I.

57 .F3—(1) Any person authorised by the DepartmentF4. . . in that behalf may conduct any proceedings under the benefit Acts before a magistrates' court although not a barrister or solicitor.

(2) Notwithstanding anything in any statutory provision—

(a)proceedings for an offence under the benefit ActsF4. . . may be begun at any time within the period of three months from the date on which evidence, sufficient in the opinion of the Department to justify a prosecution for the offence, comes to its knowledge or within a period of twelve months from the commission of the offence, whichever period last expires;F4. . .

Sub.‐para. (b) rep. by 1992 c. 9

(3) For the purposes of paragraph (2)—

(a )F5a certificate purporting to be signed by the Head or a secretary, under secretary or assistant secretary of the DepartmentF4. . . as to the date on which such evidence as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) or (b) of that paragraph came to its knowledge shall be conclusive evidence of that date;F4. . .

Sub‐para. (b) rep. by 1992 c. 9

F3mod. (exc. (2)(b),(3)(b)) by SR 1988/137

F5mod. by SR 1988/137

Offences by bodies corporateN.I.

58 .F6  Section 20(2) and (3) of the [1954 c. 33 (N.I.)] Interpretation Act (Northern Ireland) 1954 (offences by bodies corporate) shall apply to the benefit Acts, whether or not any provision of those Acts is an enactment within the meaning of section 1(b) of the said Act of 1954.

F6mod. by SR 1988/137

Art. 59 rep. by 1992 c.9

Art. 60 rep. by 1993 c.49

Regulations as to notification of deathsN.I.

61.—(1) Regulations may provide that it shall be the duty of the Registrar General or any registrar to furnish the Department, for the purpose of its functions under any of the benefit Acts and the functions of the Secretary of State under any corresponding enactment applying in Great Britain, with the prescribed particulars of such deaths as may be prescribed.

(2) The regulations may make provision as to the manner in which and times at which the particulars are to be furnished.

(3) In paragraph (1), “Registrar General” and “registrar” have the meanings assigned to them in the [1976 NI 14] Births and Deaths Registration (Northern Ireland) Order 1976.

Arts. 62‐66 rep. by 1992 c. 9