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Made | 18th July 2002 | ||
Coming into force in accordance with article 1(2) and (3) |
(b) the Secretaries of State have consulted[4] -
(c) the Secretaries of State, having undertaken that consultation, consider it appropriate to proceed with the making of this Order;
(d) the Secretaries of State have laid before Parliament a document containing proposals in the form of a draft of this Order, together with details of the matters specified in section 6(2) of the Regulatory Reform Act 2001;
(e) in relation to that document, the period for Parliamentary consideration (within the meaning of section 8 of that Act) has expired;
(f) the Secretaries of State have had regard to the representations made during that period and, in particular, to the Sixth Report (session 2001-2) of the Deregulation and Regulatory Reform Committee of the House of Commons and the Fifteenth Report (session 2001-2) of the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee of the House of Lords with regard to that document;
(g) the Secretaries of State have laid with a draft of this Order a statement giving details of the matters specified in section 8(5) of the Regulatory Reform Act 2001; and
(h) the Secretaries of State have secured the agreement of the National Assembly for Wales to the making of this Order (which includes provision removing or modifying functions of the Assembly):
Now, therefore, the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions, as respects England, and the Secretary of State for Wales, as respects Wales, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 1 of the Regulatory Reform Act 2001, with the agreement of the National Assembly for Wales, hereby make the following Order, of which a draft has been laid before, and approved by resolution of, each House of Parliament:
Citation and commencement
1.
- (1) This Order may be cited as the Regulatory Reform (Housing Assistance) (England and Wales) Order 2002.
(2) The following provisions -
shall come into force on the day after that on which this Order is made.
(3) The following provisions -
shall come into force on the day that falls 12 months after the day on which this Order is made.
Interpretation
2.
In this Order, unless the context otherwise requires -
occupied or available for occupation for residential purposes (whether, in the case of a building or part of a building, in single or multiple units); and includes any yard, garden, outhouses and appurtenances belonging to the building or, as the case may be, the caravan, or the boat or similar structure, or usually enjoyed with it;
Power of local housing authorities to provide assistance
3.
- (1) For the purpose of improving living conditions in their area, a local housing authority may provide, directly or indirectly, assistance to any person for the purpose of enabling him -
(2) The power conferred by paragraph (1)(a) may be exercised to assist a person to acquire living accommodation only where the authority -
(3) Assistance may be provided in any form.
(4) Assistance may be unconditional or subject to conditions, including conditions as to the repayment of the assistance or of its value (in whole or in part), or the making of a contribution towards the assisted work; but before imposing any such condition, or taking steps to enforce it, a local housing authority shall have regard to the ability of the person concerned to make that repayment or contribution.
(5) Before a local housing authority provide assistance to any person, they shall -
(6) A local housing authority may take any form of security in respect of the whole or part of any assistance.
(7) Where any such security is taken in the form of a charge on any property, the local housing authority may at any time reduce the priority of the charge or secure its removal.
(8) This article is subject to articles 4 and 5.
(9) Nothing in this article affects any power of a local housing authority under Part 14 of the 1985 Act (loans for acquisition or improvement of housing).
Provision of assistance: supplementary
4.
A local housing authority may not exercise the power conferred by article 3 in any case unless -
(d) the power is exercised in that case in accordance with that policy.
Protective provisions
5.
- (1) A local housing authority may not provide assistance for a purpose specified in article 3(1)(b), (c) or (d) unless they are satisfied that the owner of the living accommodation concerned has consented to the carrying out of the assisted work.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), "owner" -
(b) in relation to living accommodation comprising a caravan or a boat or similar structure, means the person who is for the time being entitled to dispose of the caravan or boat or similar structure.
(3) In paragraph (2), "net annual value", in relation to living accommodation, means the rent at which the accommodation might reasonably be expected to be let from year to year if the tenant undertook to pay all usual tenant's rates and taxes and to bear the cost of repair and insurance and the other expenses, if any, necessary to maintain the accommodation in a state to command that rent.
(4) Any dispute arising as to the net annual value of living accommodation shall be referred in writing for decision by the district valuer.
(5) In paragraph (4), "district valuer", in relation to living accommodation in respect of which a person has applied or proposes to apply to a local housing authority for assistance, means an officer of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue appointed by the Commissioners for the purpose of deciding, in relation to the authority, any dispute under that paragraph.
(6) Where a local housing authority have specified, or approved the specification for, assisted work, they shall not vary, or require the variation of, that specification unless they have obtained the consent of every person who, in the authority's opinion, is likely to be affected to any material extent by the variation.
(7) A local housing authority shall not vary or revoke any condition to which assistance is subject except on the application or with the consent of the person to whom the assistance was provided.
Provision of information and evidence
6.
A local housing authority may require a person -
to give to them, within such period as they may reasonably specify, such information or evidence (including information or evidence relating to his financial circumstances) as the authority may reasonably require for the purposes of, or purposes connected with, the exercise of their powers under article 3.
Contributions towards expenditure of local housing authorities
7.
- (1) Contributions towards expenditure incurred by a local housing authority in providing assistance may be paid by the appropriate Minister.
(2) The rate or rates of the contributions, the calculation of the expenditure to which they relate and the manner of their payment shall be determined by the appropriate Minister.
(3) A determination under paragraph (2) -
(4) Contributions under this article shall be payable subject to such conditions as to records, certificates, audit or otherwise as the appropriate Minister may impose.
(5) Where the appropriate Minister is the Secretary of State, the consent of the Treasury is required before any determination is made under paragraph (2) or any conditions are imposed under paragraph (4).
Recovery of contributions
8.
- (1) Where the appropriate Minister has paid contributions under article 7 to a local housing authority, he may recover from the authority such amount as he determines to be appropriate in respect of repayments of assistance.
(2) The amount shall be calculated by reference to the amount appearing to the appropriate Minister to represent his contribution to -
together with an appropriate percentage of any interest received by the authority, or which would have been received if reasonable steps had been taken by the authority.
(3) The question what steps it would have been reasonable for the authority to take shall be determined by the appropriate Minister.
Amendments consequential on article 3
9.
Schedule 1, which makes amendments consequential on article 3, shall have effect.
Amendment of section 435 of the 1985 Act and consequential provision
10.
- (1) Section 435 of the 1985 Act (power of local authorities to advance money) is amended in accordance with Part 1 of Schedule 2.
(2) Part 2 of that Schedule, which makes provision consequential on paragraph (1), shall have effect.
(3) Nothing in paragraph (1) or (2) affects advances made by a local authority under section 435(1)(d) of the 1985 Act (advances for altering, enlarging, repairing or improving houses or for facilitating repayment of previous loans) before the date on which this article comes into force.
Amendment of the 1996 Act
11.
- (1) The 1996 Act is amended in accordance with Schedule 3.
(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply in relation to -
Other consequential amendments
12.
Schedule 4, which amends enactments in consequence of article 11, has effect.
Amendment of section 93 of the 1989 Act
13.
- (1) Section 93 of the 1989 Act (general powers of local housing authority) is amended as follows.
(2) In subsection (5), omit paragraph (b) (and the word "and" immediately preceding it) and the words following it.
(3) In subsection (6), omit "all or any of".
(4) Nothing in paragraph (1) affects the provision of assistance under section 93 of the 1989 Act in a case in which an agreement to provide that assistance was entered into before the date on which this article comes into force.
Amendment of Part 7 of the 1989 Act
14.
- (1) Part 7 of the 1989 Act (renewal areas) is amended in accordance with Schedule 5.
(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply in relation to renewal areas declared before the date on which this article comes into force.
Repeals
15.
- (1) The enactments specified in Schedule 6 are repealed to the extent specified.
(2) Any transitional provision made by -
applies in relation to any repeal made by Schedule 6 as it applies to any amendments to which the repeal relates.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions
Jeff Rooker
Minister of State, Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions
18th July 2002
Paul Murphy
Secretary of State for Wales
29th May 2002
Landlord and Tenant Act 1985
2.
In section 20A of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1985 (limitation of service charges: grant-aided works)[14], in subsection (1), after "earlier enactment", insert "or article 3 of the Regulatory Reform (Housing Assistance) (England and Wales) Order 2002 (power of local housing authorities to provide assistance)".
Local Government Act 1988
3.
In section 25 of the Local Government Act 1988 (consent required for provision of financial assistance etc)[15], in subsection (2)(f), at the end of sub-paragraph (iii) insert -
as the case may be.".
(4) In section 442 (agreement by local authority to indemnify mortgagee), in subsection (1A)[16], after "subsection (1)", insert "or (1A)".
(b) omit subsections (2) to (5); and
(c) in subsection (6), for the words from ", without more" to the end, substitute "means a grant under subsection (1) above".
3.
Sections 4 to 18 shall cease to have effect.
4.
- (1) Section 19 (disabled facilities grants: owner's and tenant's applications) is amended in accordance with sub-paragraphs (2) to (4) below.
(2) In subsection (1) -
(3) In subsection (2) -
(4) In subsections (4) and (5), omit "disabled facilities" (in each place where those words appear).
5.
In the following provisions -
omit "disabled facilities" (in each place where those words appear).
6.
After section 22 insert the following section -
(3) Except where the authority consider it unreasonable in the circumstances to require such a certificate, they shall not entertain an occupier's application for a grant unless it is also accompanied by a consent certificate from each person (other than the applicant) who at the time of the application -
(4) A "consent certificate", for the purposes of subsection (3), certifies that the person by whom the certificate is given consents to the carrying out of the relevant works.".
7.
In section 23 (disabled facilities grants: purposes for which grant must or may be given) -
(iii) in paragraph (b), for "the dwelling or building safe" substitute -
safe"; and
(b) omit subsection (2); and
(c) in subsection (3), omit "or the purpose mentioned in subsection (2)".
8.
In section 24 (disabled facilities grants: approval of application) -
(c) omit "disabled facilities" (in each place where those words appear).
9.
Sections 25 to 28 shall cease to have effect.
10.
In section 29 (restriction on grants for works already begun) -
(b) in subsection (4), omit "Subject as follows,"; and
(c) omit subsections (5) and (6).
11.
In section 30 (means testing in case of application by owner-occupier or tenant) -
12.
In section 31 (determination of amount of grant in case of landlord's application) -
13.
Section 32 shall cease to have effect.
14.
In section 33 (power to specify maximum amount of grant) -
15.
In section 36 (delayed payment of mandatory grant), in subsection (1), for the words from the beginning to "do so", substitute "The local housing authority may approve an application for a grant".
16.
In section 40 (applicant ceasing to be entitled before payment of grant) -
(c) omit subsection (3);
(d) in subsection (4), omit "disabled facilities"; and
(e) omit subsections (5) and (6).
17.
In section 41 (change of circumstances affecting disabled occupant), in subsection (1) -
18.
In section 43 (repayment where applicant not entitled to grant) -
(c) omit subsection (3);
(d) in subsection (4) -
(e) omit subsections (5) and (6).
19.
In section 44 (grant conditions: introductory) -
(b) in subsection (2), omit paragraphs (a) and (b) and the word "and" at the end of paragraph (b); and
(c) in subsection (4), for "the following sections", substitute "sections 51 and 52".
20.
Sections 45 to 50 shall cease to have effect.
21.
In section 52 (power to impose other conditions with consent of Secretary of State) -
22.
Sections 53 and 54 shall cease to have effect.
23.
In section 55 (cessation of conditions on repayment of grant, &c.) -
24.
In section 57 (power of local housing authority to carry out works which would attract grant) -
(b) in any other case, the person who has an owner's interest."; and
(b) omit subsection (3).
25.
In section 58 (minor definitions: Chapter 1) -
and includes any yard, garden, outhouses and appurtenances belonging to it or usually enjoyed with it;"
and includes any yard, garden, outhouses and appurtenances belonging to it or usually enjoyed with it."[17].
26.
In section 59 (index of defined expressions: Chapter 1) -
"long tenancy"
"occupying tenant (in relation to an application for a common parts grant)"
"owner-occupation certificate (in relation to an application for a renovation grant)"
"participating landlord (in relation to a tenants' application for a common parts grant)"
"partner"
"reasonable repair"
"registered social landlord"
"relevant disposal"
"renewal area"
"renovation grant"
"tenants' application (in relation to a common parts grant)";
(b) in the entry relating to "common parts application (in relation to a disabled facilities grant)" omit "disabled facilities";
(c) in the entry relating to "grant", omit "(without more)";
(d) in the entry relating to "owner's application", omit -
(i) "-in relation to a renovation grant |
section 7(1) and (2)"; and |
(ii) "disabled facilities"; |
(i) "-in relation to an application for a renovation grant |
section 7(4)"; |
(ii) "disabled facilities"; and |
|
(iii) "-in relation to an application for an HMO grant |
section 25(3)"; |
(i) "-in relation to an application for a renovation grant |
section 7(5)"; and |
(ii) "disabled facilities"; |
(i) "-in the context of a tenant's application for a renovation grant |
section 7(6)"; |
(ii) "-in the context of a certificate of intended letting |
section 8(4)"; |
(iii) "-in the context of an application for a common parts grant |
section 14(2)"; and |
(iv) "disabled facilities"; |
(i) "-in relation to a renovation grant |
section 7(1) and (2)"; and |
(ii) "disabled facilities"; |
(i) "-for the purposes of an application for a renovation grant |
section 9(2)"; and |
(ii) "disabled facilities"; |
"occupier's application | section 19(1) and (2)" |
"premises | section 58" |
"qualifying houseboat | section 58" |
"qualifying park home | section 58". |
27.
In Part 1 of the 1996 Act, omit Chapters 2 (group repair schemes) and 3 (home repair assistance).
28.
In Part 1 of the 1996 Act, Chapter 5 (supplementary provisions) is amended in accordance with paragraphs 29 to 35 below.
29.
In section 93 (recovery of contributions), omit subsection (2).
30.
In section 94 (consent of the Secretary of State), omit paragraph (a) and the word "or" at the end of that paragraph.
31.
In section 95 (parsonages, charities, &c.) -
32.
Section 96 shall cease to have effect.
33.
In section 98 (member of a person's family and connected persons), omit subsection (2).
34.
In section 101 (minor definitions: Part 1) -
(b) in the definition of "owner", omit ", and, in relation to a house in multiple occupation, has the same meaning as in Part XI of the Housing Act 1985";
(c) in the definition of "secure tenancy" and "secure tenant", for the words from the beginning to "have", substitute ""secure tenant has""; and
(d) in the definition of "statutory tenancy" and "statutory tenant", for the words from the beginning to "tenancy or", substitute ""statutory tenant" means a".
35.
In section 102 (transitional and consequential provisions), in subsection (1), for "Chapters I to III", substitute "Chapter 1".
36.
In Part 4, sections 131 to 140 (relocation grants in clearance areas) shall cease to have effect.
(3) Omit subsection (2).
(4) For subsections (3) to (7), substitute the following subsections -
and the report shall contain a recommendation, with reasons, as to whether a renewal area should be declared and, if so, the period for which the area should be a renewal area.
(4) Subject to section 95 below, an area which is declared to be a renewal area shall be such an area -
(5) In considering whether -
a local housing authority shall have regard to such guidance as may from time to time be given by the Secretary of State.
(6) Before exercising their power -
a local housing authority shall take the steps required by subsection (7) below.
(7) Those steps are such as appear to the authority best designed to secure -
(8) A resolution under subsection (1) or (4)(b) above has effect from the day on which it is passed and is a local land charge.".
3.
Section 90 shall cease to have effect.
4.
For section 91 (steps to be taken after declaration of renewal area), substitute the following section -
a local housing authority shall take the steps required by subsection (2) below.
(2) Those steps are such as appear to the authority best designed to secure -
5.
In section 92 (duty to publish information), omit subsection (2).
6.
- (1) Section 95 (exclusion of land from, or termination of, renewal area) is amended as follows.
(2) In subsection (1), for "subsections (3) to (5)" substitute "subsection (5)".
(3) For subsection (2), substitute the following subsection -
(4) Omit subsections (3) and (4).
(5) In subsection (5), omit "further".
7.
In section 99 (directions and guidance), omit "directions or".
8.
The reference to the 1989 Act in Schedule 1 to the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999[18] is to be treated as a reference to that Act as amended by virtue of this Schedule.
Chapter | Short Title | Extent of repeal |
1977 c.42 | Rent Act 1977 | In section 116(3), the words from "renovation grant" to "an HMO". |
1985 c.68 | Housing Act 1985 |
Section 100(2). Section 244(3). In section 255(2), paragraph (b) and the word "or" immediately preceding that paragraph. In section 435(1), paragraph (d) and the word "or" immediately preceding that paragraph. |
1988 c.9 | Local Government Act 1988 | In section 25(2)(f), the word "or" at the end of sub-paragraph (ii). |
1989 c.42 | Local Government and Housing Act 1989 |
Section 89(2). Section 90. Section 92(2). In section 93, in subsection (5), paragraph (b), the word "and" immediately preceding it and the words following it and, in subsection (6), the words "all or any of". In section 95, subsections (3) and (4) and, in subsection (5), the word "further". In section 99, the words "directions or". Section 169(2)(c) and (d). |
1996 c.53 | Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996 |
In section 1, paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (1) (and the word "and" at the end of paragraph (b)) and subsections (2) to (5). Sections 4 to 18. In section 19(1), (2), (4) and (5), the words "disabled facilities" (in each place). In sections 20 to 22, the words "disabled facilities" (in each place). In section 23, in subsection (1), the words "disabled facilities", subsection (2), and, in subsection (3), the words "or the purpose mentioned in subsection (2)". In section 24, the words "disabled facilities" (in each place). Sections 25 to 28. In section 29, in subsection (3), the words "or house or other building", in subsection (4), the words "Subject as follows,", and subsections (5) and (6). In section 30, subsections (1) to (3), in subsection (4) the words "disabled facilities", and in subsection (5) the words "(3) or". Section 31(2). Section 32. In section 33, in subsection (2) the words "different types of grant, or for the same type of grant in", subsection (3) and, in subsection (4), the words ", except as mentioned in subsection (3),". In section 40, in subsection (1), the words "of that description", subsection (3), in subsection (4), the words "disabled facilities", and subsections (5) and (6). In section 41(1), the words "disabled facilities". In section 43, in subsection (1), the words "of that description", subsection (3), in subsection (4), the words "disabled facilities", and subsections (5) and (6). In section 44, in subsection (2), paragraphs (a) and (b) and the word "and" at the end of paragraph (b). Sections 45 to 50. In section 52, in subsection (2)(a), the word ", house", and subsection (3). Sections 53 and 54. In section 55, in subsection (1), the word ", house" (in each place), and subsection (2). Section 57(3). In section 58, in the definition of "common parts application", the words "disabled facilities", and the definition of "conversion application". In section 59, the entries (both columns) relating to the following expressions - "certificate of future occupation (in relation to an application for an HMO grant)" "certificate of intended letting (in relation to an application for a renovation grant)" "commons parts grant" "connected (with the owner of a dwelling)" "conversion application" "disabled facilities grant" "elderly" "exempt disposal" "HMO grant" "house in multiple occupation" "improvement" "landlord's application
-in relation to a common parts grant"
"long tenancy" |
1997 c.50 | Police Act 1997 | Paragraph 90 of Schedule 9. |
1998 c.38 | Government of Wales Act 1998 | Paragraph 16 of Schedule 15. |
2001 c.16. | Criminal Justice and Police Act 2001 | Paragraph 80 of Schedule 6. |
Authorities are required to consider a person's ability to meet a contribution or to repay the assistance, both before imposing a condition to that effect and before taking steps to enforce a condition of that kind. They are also required to provide a written statement of the conditions to which assistance is subject, and to ensure that a person to whom assistance is given has received advice or information about any obligations to which he would be subject once assistance has been provided. They may take security, including a charge on property.
The new power is not exercisable until the authority has adopted and published a policy relating to their exercise of the power, and the power must be exercised in accordance with the policy (article 4).
Where the new power is to be exercised in relation to a building, the prior consent of the owner is required (article 5). Other protective provisions require authorities to obtain the consent of the person to whom the assistance was provided before varying the specification of any assisted work, and before varying or revoking any condition to which the assistance is subject.
Authorities are empowered to require the provision of information and evidence for the purposes of, or in connection with, the new power (article 6).
Articles 7 and 8 provide for the making of contributions towards authorities' expenditure under the new power, and for the recovery of contributions.
Article 9 and Schedule 1 make amendments consequential on article 3.
Article 10 and Part 1 of Schedule 2 amend section 435 of the Housing Act 1985. Part 2 of that Schedule makes amendments consequential on the amendments in Part 1.
Article 11 and Schedule 3 amend Parts 1 and 4 of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. Chapter 1 of Part 1 is retained only for the purposes of what was previously mandatory disabled facilities grant. The other purposes for which grant is payable under that Chapter, and the provisions of Chapters 2 and 3 of Part 1 relating to group repair schemes and home repair assistance, are subsumed in the new power.
Article 12 and Schedule 4 make consequential amendments to section 116 of the Rent Act 1977, sections 100, 244 and 255 of the Housing Act 1985 and section 169 of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989.
Article 13 amends section 93(5) and (6) of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989.
Article 14 and Schedule 5 amend Part 7 of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989. The general effect of the amendments is to remove restrictions relating to renewal areas.
Article 15 and Schedule 6 provide for the repeal of provisions.
[4] By virtue of section 5(4) of the Regulatory Reform Act 2001 (c.6), consultation undertaken before 10th April 2001 (the day on which the Act was passed) is treated as satisfying the consultation requirements of section 5(1) of that Act to the extent that, if it had been undertaken after that day, it would have satisfied those requirements. A consultation paper "Private sector housing renewal: Reform of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996, Local Government and Housing Act 1989 and Housing Act 1985" was published by the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions in March 2001. Copies may be obtained from the Department for Transport, Local Government and the Regions Free Literature, PO Box 236, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, LS23 7NB (tel: 0870 1226 236).back
[12] For the date of approval in the case of group repair schemes not submitted for specific approval see section 64(1) of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996.back
[13] 1977 c.42. Subsection (3) was substituted by the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996, Schedule 1, paragraph 1.back
[14] 1985 c. 70 Section 20A was inserted by the Housing and Planning Act 1986 (c.63), Schedule 5, Part 1, paragraph 9(1). Subsection (1) was numbered as such by virtue of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 (c.42), Schedule 11, paragraph 90, and amended by the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996, Schedule 1, paragraph 11(1).back
[16] Subsection (1A) was inserted by the Housing Act 1996 (c.52), Schedule 18, paragraph 27.back
[17] See the Local Government Finance Act 1992 c.14; the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960 (c.62); the Caravan Sites Act 1968 (c.52); and the Mobile Homes Act 1983 (c.34).back
[18] S.I. 1999/672, to which there are amendments not relevant to this Order.back