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Welsh Statutory Instrument 2004 No. 1748 (W.185)The Community Care, Services for Carers and Children's Services (Direct Payments) (Wales) Regulations 2004(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2004 No. 1748 (W.185)SOCIAL SERVICES, WALESThe Community Care, Services for Carers and Children's Services (Direct Payments) (Wales) Regulations 2004
The National Assembly for Wales, in exercise of powers conferred by sections 57(1), (3), (6) and (7) and 64(6) and (8) of the Health and Social Care Act 2001[1] and sections 17A(1), (3) and (4) and 104(4) of the Children Act 1989[2] hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and application 1.These Regulations -
(b) come into force on 1 November 2004; (c) apply only in relation to Wales. Interpretation
(2) In these Regulations -
(b) a reference in a regulation or a Schedule to a numbered paragraph is a reference to the paragraph bearing that number in that regulation or that Schedule; (c) a reference in a paragraph to a numbered sub-paragraph is a reference to the sub-paragraph bearing that number in that paragraph. Prescribed descriptions of persons - community care services and services for carers
(b) he or she falls within a description in paragraph (2); unless (c) he or she is a person to whom Schedule 1 applies. (2) The descriptions are -
(b) a person (not being a person falling within sub-paragraph (a)) referred to in section 57(2)(a) of the 2001 Act (persons in respect of whom a local authority have decided his or her needs call for the provision of a particular community care service) who is aged over 65; (c) a person in respect of whom the responsible authority has decided under section 2(1) of the Carers and Disabled Children Act 2000 (services for carers) to provide him or her with a particular service under that Act. Prescribed descriptions of persons - children's services
(b) he or she is a person to whom Schedule 1 applies. Duty to make direct payments
(b) at 1 March 2005 and thereafter, a prescribed person under regulation 3 who falls within paragraph (2)(b) of that regulation; and (c) a prescribed person under regulation 4; such payments ("direct payments") as are determined in accordance with regulation 6 in respect of his or her securing the provision of a relevant service.
(b) a service under section 2 of the Carers and Disabled Children Act 2000[13]; or (c) a service which may be provided in the exercise of functions under section 17 of the 1989 Act (provision of services for children in need, their families and others). (3) The conditions are that -
(b) in the case of a relevant service mentioned in paragraph (2)(c), the responsible authority are satisfied that the welfare of the child in respect of whom the service is needed will be safeguarded or promoted by securing the provision of it by means of a direct payment. Amount and payment of direct payments
(b) subsection (4)(b) of that section shall not apply. (4) Where a direct payment is made to a person falling within section 17A(5) of the 1989 Act[17] -
(b) subsection (4)(b) of that section[19] shall not apply. (5) A direct payment may be paid to -
(b) a person nominated by him or her to receive the payment on his or her behalf. Conditions in respect of direct payments
(b) in the case of a relevant service mentioned in regulation 5(2)(c), the responsible authority are satisfied that securing the service from such a person is necessary for promoting the welfare of the child in need. (2) The persons are -
(b) a person who lives with the prescribed person as if his or her spouse; (c) a person living in the same household as the prescribed person who is his or her -
(ii) son or daughter; (iii) son-in-law or daughter-in-law; (iv) stepson or stepdaughter; (v) brother or sister; (vi) aunt or uncle; or (vii) grandparent; (d) the spouse of any person falling within sub-paragraph (c) who lives in the same household as the prescribed person; and (3) Paragraph (2)(c)(ii) and (iii) do not apply in the case of a person mentioned in section 17A(2)(c) of the 1989 Act[20].
(b) must provide such information to the responsible authority as they consider necessary in connection with the direct payment. Maximum periods of residential accommodation which may be secured by means of a direct payment
(b) any period in residential accommodation subsequent to period B shall be included in the calculation. (3) A direct payment may not be made in respect of a prescribed person who falls within regulation 4 for the provision of residential accommodation -
(b) for any period in excess of 120 days in any period of 12 months. Displaced functions and obligations of the responsible authority
(b) that a condition imposed by or under regulation 7 has not been complied with; they may require the payment or, as the case may be, the part of the payment to be repaid.
(b) a condition mentioned in regulation 5(3) ceases to be met. (2) A responsible authority may stop making direct payments to a prescribed person if any condition imposed by or under regulation 7 or referred to in section 57(4)(b) of the 2001 Act[21] is not complied with.
(b) another person is prepared to accept and manage such payments on the incapable person's behalf; and (c) the person with whom the arrangement for the provision of the relevant service has been made agrees to accept payment for the services from the person mentioned in sub-paragraph (b). Consequential amendments This Schedule applies to a person -
(b) who is subject to a drug treatment and testing order within the meaning of section 52 of the 2000 Act; (c) who is released on licence under section 37 of the Criminal Justice Act 1991[27] subject to a condition that he or she submits to treatment for his or her mental condition or drug or alcohol dependency; (d) who is placed under guardianship in pursuance of -
(ii) an order made under section 37 of that Act; (e) who is absent from hospital with leave given in accordance with section 17 of the 1983 Act; 1.In the enactments specified in column 1 of the following table, in the provisions specified in column 2 of that table, after "Community Care (Direct Payments) Act 1996", insert "or under regulations made under section 57 of the Health and Social Care Act 2001 (direct payments)" -
2.In the enactments specified in column 1 of the following table, in the provisions specified in column 2 of that Schedule, after "Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968", insert "or under regulations made under section 57 of the Health and Social Care Act 2001 (direct payments)" -
3.In regulation 19 of the Tax Credits (Definition and Calculation of Income) Regulations 2002[49] in entry 14 in table 6, after "Health and Personal Social Services (Direct Payments) (Northern Ireland) Order", add "or regulations made under section 57 of the Health and Social Care Act 2001 (direct payments).". (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations require Welsh local authorities to make direct payments to certain persons in order that they may themselves secure the provision of certain social services. The services in question are listed in regulation 5(2). Regulation 3 prescribes certain persons for the purposes of the Regulations, in so far as they apply to persons whose needs a local authority have decided call for the provision of community care services or in respect of whom a local authority has decided to provide a carer's service. A person is prescribed under regulation 3 if he or she appears to the local authority to be capable of managing direct payments and falls within any of the descriptions in regulation 3(2), unless he or she is a person to whom Schedule 1 to these Regulations applies. Regulation 4 prescribes certain persons for the purposes of the Regulations, in so far as they apply to services for children in need and their families. Regulation 4 should be read in conjunction with s.17A(2) of the Children Act 1989. Under s.17A(2) of the 1989 Act direct payments may only be made to persons of the following descriptions and in cases where a local authority has decided that the needs of the child concerned call for the provision of a service under section 17 of the 1989 Act: (i) a person with parental responsibility for a disabled child; (ii) a disabled person with parental responsibility for a child; (iii) a disabled child aged 16 or 17. Regulation 4 sets out which of these persons are prescribed for the purposes of the Regulations. A person is prescribed under regulation 4 if he or she appears to a local authority to be capable of managing a direct payment and is not a person to whom Schedule 1 to these Regulations applies. Regulation 5 confers duties upon local authorities in Wales to make direct payments to prescribed persons. It should be read in conjunction with section 57(1) of the Health and Social Care Act 2001 and s.17A(1) of the Children Act 1989. Under those provisions, direct payments may not be made to a person without his or her consent. From 1 November 2004, under regulation 5 a local authority must, if the conditions in regulation 5(3) are met, make direct payments to: (i) persons prescribed under regulation 3 to whom section 29 of the National Assistance Act 1948 applies (section 29 applies to adults who are, for example, substantially and permanently handicapped by illness, injury or congenital deformity or suffering from mental disorder); (ii) persons prescribed under regulation 3 for whom the local authority have decided to provide services under section 2 of the Carers and Disabled Children Act 2000 (services for carers); and (iii) persons prescribed under regulation 4. And from 1 March 2005 a local authority must make direct payments to other persons prescribed under regulation 3 who are aged over 65 and in respect of whom the local authority has decided to provide community care services. Regulation 6 provides that a direct payment shall be made either as either a gross payment, or net of such amount determined by the authority as being due by the person in respect of the service. It also provides that in certain cases only gross payments may be made. Regulation 6 further provides that a payment may be made to the prescribed person or to such other person nominated by that person. Regulation 7 specifies conditions upon which direct payments may or shall be made. In particular, it prohibits a direct payment from being used to secure a service from the persons listed in regulation 7(2), except in the circumstances specified in regulation 7(1). Regulation 8 specifies the maximum periods of residential accommodation that may be secured by means of a direct payment. Regulation 9 provides that where an authority makes a direct payment it does not lose its responsibilities towards the prescribed person under the enactment under which the authority has decided the person is to receive services. However, where a local authority is satisfied that the needs of the prescribed person will be met by arrangements made by the recipient of the direct payment, it shall not be under any obligation with respect to the provision of the services secured by the direct payment. Regulation 10 provides for the circumstances in which an authority may require a direct payment to be repaid. Regulation 11 provides for the circumstances in which an authority shall, or may, terminate direct payments. Regulation 12 and Schedule 2 amend various Regulations. Regulation 13 revokes various Regulations. Schedule 1 specifies persons to whom direct payments may not be made under these Regulations. Notes: [1]2001 c.15. Section 66 of the 2001 Act defines "regulations" as "regulations made by the relevant authority", and "relevant authority" as the National Assembly for Wales in relation to Wales (and the Secretary of State in relation to England). See section 57(8) of the 2001 Act for the definition of "prescribed".back [2]1989 c.41. Section 17A of the 1989 Act was substituted by section 58 of the 2001 Act. The power to make regulations under section 17A is conferred upon the Secretary of State. By virtue of section 68(1) of the 2001 Act, the reference to the 1989 Act in the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672) shall be treated as a reference to that Act as amended by the 2001 Act. Accordingly, the powers of the Secretary of State under section 17A of the 1989 Act so far as exercisable in relation to Wales are exercisable by the Assembly: see Article 2(a) of, and the entry in respect of the 1989 Act in Schedule 1 to, the 1999 Order. See section 17A(6) of the 1989 Act for the definition of "prescribed".back [3]1983 c.60.back [4]1984 c.36.back [5]1995 c.46.back [6]2000 c.6.back [7]S.I. 2003/762.back [8]Under section 57(2) of the Health and Social Care Act 2001 and section 17A(2) of the Children Act 1989, the "responsible authority" in relation to a prescribed person is the local authority that has decided: (i) that his or her needs call for the provision by them of a particular community care service; (ii) to provide him or her with services by virtue of section 2(1) of the Carers and Disabled Children Act 2000; or (iii) that the needs of a disabled child call for the provision of services to the prescribed person under section 17 of the Children Act 1989.back [9]A person falls within section 57(2) of the 2001 Act if the responsible authority has decided: (i) that his or her needs call for the provision by them of a particular community care service; or (ii) to provide him or her with a particular service by virtue of section 2(1) of the Carers and Disabled Children Act 2000.back [10]1948 c. 47. Section 29 applies to "persons aged eighteen or over who are blind, deaf or dumb or who suffer from mental disorder of any description, and other persons aged eighteen or over who are substantially and permanently handicapped by illness, injury, or congenital deformity or such other disabilities as may be prescribed…".back [11]A person falls within section 17A(2) of the 1989 Act if he or she is: (a) a person with parental responsibility for a disabled child; (b) a disabled person with parental responsibility for a child; or (c) a disabled child aged 16 or 17;back [12]1990 c.19.back [13]2000 c.16.back [14]See section 57(4) of the 2001 Act for the definition of "gross payments".back [15]See section 57(5) of the 2001 Act for the definition of "net payments".back [16]Section 17A(3) of the 1989 Act applies sections 57(3) to (5) and (7) of the 2001 Act to regulations made under section 17A of the 1989 Act.back [17]A person falls within section 17A(5) if he or she has parental responsibility for a disabled child aged 16 or 17 or is a disabled person with parental responsibility for a child of that age or is in receipt of income support, working families tax credit or disabled person's tax credit.back [18]The rate mentioned in section 57(4)(a) is such rate as the authority estimate to be equivalent to the reasonable cost of securing the provision of the service concerned.back [19]Section 57(4)(b) permits an authority to make gross direct payments subject to the condition that the payee pays to the authority, by way of reimbursement, an amount or amounts determined under the regulations.back [20]A disabled child aged 16 or 17 is the person mentioned in section 17A(2)(c).back [21]Section 57(4)(b) of the 2001 Act permits the responsible authority to make a gross direct payment subject to the condition that the payee pays to it, by way of reimbursement, an amount or amounts determined under regulations. Section 17A(3) of the 1989 Act applies section 57(4)(b) to direct payments under that Act.back [22]S.I. 1997/734.back [23]S.I. 2000/1868 (W.127).back [24]S.I. 2001/2186 (W.150).back [25]S.I. 2001/2192 (W.154).back [26]1998 c.38.back [27]1991 c.53.back [28]Section 25A was inserted by section 1(1) of the Mental Health (Patients in the Community) Act 1995 (c.52) ("the 1995 Act").back [29]1991 c.25.back [30]Section 35A was inserted by section 4 of the 1995 Act.back [31]2000 asp 4.back [32]Section 234B was inserted by section 90 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (c.37).back [33]1989 c.45.back [34]1993 c.9.back [35]S.I. 1989/338; relevant amending regulations are S.I. 1993/778, 1996/2309, 1997/753; see also S.I. 2000/774, article 5.back [36]S.I. 1989/340; relevant amending regulations are S.I. 1993/790 and 1997/751; see also S.I. 2000/774 article 5 and S.I. 2001/916, article 4 and Schedule 2.back [37]S.I. 1989/344; relevant amending regulations are S.I. 1993/789 and 1997/752; see also S.I. 2000/774 article 5 and S.I. 2001/916, article 4 and Schedule 2.back [38]S.I. 2000/516.back [39]S.I. 2001/1437.back [40]S.I. 1987/1967; relevant amending regulations are S.I. 1997/65.back [41]S.I. 1987/1971; relevant amending regulations are S.I. 1997/2863.back [42]S.I. 1987/1973; relevant amending regulations are S.I. 1997/65.back [43]S.I. 1991/2887; relevant amending regulations are S.I. 1997/65.back [44]S.I. 1992/1814; relevant amending regulations are S.I. 1997/65.back [45]S.I. 1992/1815; relevant amending regulations are S.I. 1996/3196. S.I. 1992/1815 was revoked with savings by S.I. 2001/155.back [46]S.I. 1996/207; relevant amending regulations are S.I. 1997/65.back [47]S.I. 1996/2890; relevant amending regulations are S.I. 1998/808.back [48]S.I. 1997/2847.back [49]S.I. 2002/2006.back ISBN0 11090993 3 -- Back --
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