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United Kingdom UNITED KINGDOM Please find below the list of the social security legislation of your country available in NATLEX, the ILO database of national labour, social security and related human rights legislation maintained by the International Labour Standards Department. This legislation will be referred to by the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations (CEACR) for the purpose of preparing the General Survey on social security instruments. In order to provide the CEACR with the most up-to-date legislation, please complete this list with new or amended legislation and signal any other corrections to be made. SOCIAL SECURITY (GENERAL STANDARDS) Date of entry into force: 2007-04-09 Basic text(s): (GBR-1992-L-27936) 1992-02-13. Social Security Contributions GBR-2008-L-81127 and Benefits Act 1992 (Chapter 4) 2008-07-21 Health and Social Care Act 2008 Basic text(s): (GBR-1992-L-27937) 1992-02-13. Social Security c.14. Administration Act 1992 (Chapter 5) Act on-line, Office of Public Sector GBR-2007-R-75700 Information, United Kingdom 2007-03-07 AnActto establish andmake provision inconnection with Carea Quality Commission; tomake provision about health care (including provision about theNational Health Service) andabout social care; tomake provision about reviews andinvestigations under theMental Health Act1983; toestablish andmake provision inconnection with anOffice ofthe Health Professions Adjudicator andmake other provision about theregulation ofthe health care professions; toconfer power tomodify theregulation ofsocial care workers; toamend thePublic Health (Control ofDisease) Act1984; toprovide forthe payment grantofa towomen inconnection with pregnancy; toamend thefunctions ofthe Health Protection Agency; andfor connected purposes. The Social Security Benefits Up- GBR-2001-R-81122 rating Order 2007 (S.I. 2007 No. 2001-03-15 The Social Security (Contributions) 688). Regulations 2001 (S.I. 1004/2001). Order on-line, Office of Public Sector Regulation on-line, Office of Public Information, United Kingdom Sector Information, United Kingdom, ThisOrder is made as a consequence of a review under section 150 of the Social Security Administration Act 1992. Part 1 - Introduction Part 2 - Social security benefits and pensions Part 3 - Income s upport,housing benefit and council tax benefit Part 4 - Jobseeker’s allowance Part 5 - State pension credit Part 6 - Revocation 138 pp. Basic text(s): (GBR-1992-L-27937) 1992-02-13. Social Security PartGeneral-1 Part Assessment-2 ofEarnings Related Contributions Part Class-3 1AContributions Part Class-4 1BContributions Part Exception-5 From Liability For Class Contributions,2 Prov isionsAbout Class Contributions,3 And Reallocation And Refund OfContributions (Other Than Class 4)Part Late-6 Paid And Unpaid Contributions (Other Than Class Contributions)4 Part Collection-7 OfContributions (Other Than Class Contributions)4 And Related Matters Part Class-8 Contributions4 Part Special-9 Classes ofEarners Part 10Miscellaneous- Provisions Administration Act 1992 (Chapter 5) Basic text(s): (GBR-1992-L-27269) 1992-07-25. Social Security (Contributions) Act 1991 (Chapter 42) GBR-2007-R-75698 2007-03-06 Amending text(s): (GBR-2009-R-81121) 2009-01-28. The Social Security The Social Security (Netherlands) (Contributions) (Amendment) Regulations 2009 (S.I. 111/2009). Order 2007 (S.I. 2007 No. 631). GBR-2009-R-81121 Regulation on-line, Office of Public 2009-01-28 Sector Information, United Kingdom The Social Security (Contributions) ThisOrder makes provision for the modification ofthe Social Security Administration Act 1992, the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 and the Jobseekers Act 1995 soasto give effect inEngland, Scotland and Wales tothe Convention onSocial Security (set out inthe Schedule tothis Order) made between the United Kingdom ofGreat Britain and Northern Ireland and the Kingdom ofth Netherlands.e The provisions ofthe Convention relate tosickness benefit, maternity allowance, invalidity benefit, unemployment benefit, retirement benefit, survivor’s benefit, benefits for industri alaccidents and industrial diseases, and child benefits. (Amendment) Regulations 2009 (S.I. Date of entry into force: 2007-06-01 111/2009). Regulation on-line, Office of Public GBR-2007-R-75693 Sector Information, United Kingdom 2007-02-28 Reflectsthe changes made by the Pensions Act 2007 and the National Insurance Contributions Act 2008 as regards the upper accrual point (UAP). The UAP was introduced by the 2008 Act for the tax year 2 009-10and subsequent years. The Social Security (Claims and Date of entry into force: 2009-04-06 Payments) Amendment Regulations 2007 (S.I. 2007 No. 541). Related text(s): (GBR-2007-L-76586) 2007-07-26. Pensions Act 2007 (c.22). Regulation on-line, Office of Public Sector Information, United Kingdom Amends paragraph 7 of Schedule 9A to the Social Security (Claims and Payments) Regulations 1987 concerning fees. GBR-2000-L-76588 2000-07-28 Date of entry into force: 2007-04-01 Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000 (c.19). GBR-2006-R-75387 Act on-line, Office of Public Sector 2006-10-25 Information, United Kingdom Social Security (Graduated Retirement AnAct to amend the law relating to child support; to amend the law relating to occupational and personal pensions and war pensions; to amend the law relating to social security benefits and soc ialsecurity administration; to amend the law relating to national insurance contributions; to amend Part III of the Family Law Reform Act 1969 and Part III of the Family Law Act 1986; and for connect edpurposes. Benefit) (Consquential Provisions) Amending text(s): (GBR-2007-L-76586) 2007-07-26. Pensions Act 2007 Order 2006. Statutory Instruments (c.22). No. 2839 of 2006. Order on-line, Office of Public Sector GBR-2005-L-76587 2005-03-24 Information, United Kingdom Child Benefit Act 2005 (chapter 6). Inserts new sub-sections (12) and (13) to section 150 of the Social Security Administration Act 1992. Act on-line, Office of Public Sector Date of entry into force: 2006-10-25 Information, United Kingdom An Act to make provision for and in connection with altering the descriptions of persons in respect of whom a person may be entitled to child benefit. GBR-2006-R-75386 Amending text(s): (GBR-2007-L-76586) 2007-07-26. Pensions Act 2007 2006-10-25 (c.22). Social Security (Contributions) (Amendment No. 5) Regulations 2006. GBR-2007-L-76134 Statutory Instrument No. 2829 of 2007-05-03 Welfare Reform Act 2007 (chapter 5). 2006. Act on-line, Office of Public Sector Regulation on-line, Office of the Information, United Kingdom Public Sector Information, United Partof1the Act makes provision for the employment and support allowance which will replace incapacity benefit and income support ongrounds ofincapacity for work ordisability. The replacement ben efitwill have newa benefit structure, incorporating both contributorya allowance and anincome-related allowance. Part deals2 with housing benefit and council tax benefit. Part deals3 with social security administration. Part deals4 with miscellaneous provisions benefits- for bereaved persons, disability living allowance, social fund, Vaccine Damage Payments Act 1979, compensation for pneu moconiosisetc. Part deals5 with general provisions, e.g. commencement. Kingdom GBR-2007-R-75706 Amends Part 6 of Schedule 3 to the Social Security (Contributions) Regulations 2001. 2007-03-15 Date of entry into force: 2006-11-16 The Social Security Revaluation of Earnings Factors Order 2007 (S.I. Basic text(s): (GBR-1992-L-27936) 1992-02-13. Social Security Contributions 2007 No. 781). and Benefits Act 1992 (Chapter 4) Regulation on-line, Office of Public GBR-1999-L-73855 Sector Information, United Kingdom 1999 Welfare Reform and Pensions Act 1999 Date of entry into force: 2007-04-06 (Chapter 30). Basic text(s): (GBR-1992-L-27937) 1992-02-13. Social Security Act on-line, Office of Public Sector Administration Act 1992 (Chapter 5) Information, United Kingdom Part I (sections 1-8): Stakeholder pension schemes Part II (sections 9-18): Pensions: general Parts III-IV (sections 19-51): Pension sharing Part V (sections 52-80): Welfare Part VI (section 81-91) : General GBR-2007-R-75705 Amending text(s): (GBR-2008-L-80585) 2008-11-26. Education and Skills 2007-03-15 The Social Security Benefits Up- Act 2008 c.25 rating Regulations 2007 (S.I. 2007 Amending text(s): (GBR-2008-L-80589) 2008-11-26. Pensions Act 2008 No. 775). (c.30) Regulation on-line, Office of Public Amending text(s): (GBR-2007-L-76586) 2007-07-26. Pensions Act 2007 (c.22). Sector Information, United Kingdom 2 Amending text(s): (GBR-1988-R-4967) 1988-03-30. Income Support (General) GBR-1987-R-73844 Amendment Regulations 1988 (S.I. No. 663 of 1988) 1987-11-20 The Income Support (General) Amending text(s): (GBR-1988-R-4961) 1988-03-16. Income Support Regulations 1987 (S.I. No. 1967). (Transitional) Amendment Regulations 1988 (S.I. No. 521 of 1988) Regulation on-line, Office of Public GBR-2006-R-73842 Sector Information, United Kingdom 2006-06-14 PartI - General Part II - Conditions of Entitlement Part III - Membership of a family Part IV - Applicable amounts Part V - Income and capital Part VI - Applicable amounts and assessment of income an dcapital in urgent cases Social Security (Categorisation of Date of entry into force: 1988-04-11 Earners) (Amendment) Regulations Amending text(s): (GBR-2006-R-73843) 2006-05-30. Social Security 2006 (S.I. No. 1530). (Income Support and Jobseeker’s Allowance) Amendment Regulations Regulation on-line, Office of Public 2006 (S.I. No. 1402). Sector Information, United Kingdom Amending text(s): (GBR-1999-R-57326) 1999-07-05. Income Support Amends Schedule 1 to the Social Security (Categorisation of Earners) Regulations. (General) and Jobseeker’s Allowance Amendment Regulations, 1999 (No. 1921 of 1999). Date of entry into force: 2006-07-05 Amending text(s): (GBR-1997-R-54347) 1997-08-24. Income Support Basic text(s): (GBR-1992-L-27936) 1992-02-13.
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