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[2001] UKSSCSC CIS_0157_2001 (15 October 2001)
CIS/157/2001
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
REASONS
"(1A) In the case of a claim for income support or jobseeker's allowance, the claim shall –
(a) be made in writing on a form approved by the Secretary of State for the purpose of the benefit for which the claim was made;
(b) unless any of the reasons specified in paragraph (1B) applies, be made in accordance with the instructions on the form; and
(c) unless any of the reasons specified in paragraph (1B) applies, include such information and evidence as the form may require in connection with the claim."
By regulation 19(1) of, and paragraph 6 of Schedule 4 to, the Regulations, the time for claiming income support is the first day of the period in respect of which the claim is made. However, regulation 19(4) and (5) provided at the material time:
"(4) Subject to paragraph (8), in the case of a claim for income support, jobseeker's allowance, family credit or disability working allowance, where the claim is not made within the time specified for that benefit in Schedule 4, the prescribed time for claiming the benefit shall be extended, subject to a maximum extension of three months, to the date on which the claim is made, where –
(a) any of the circumstances specified in paragraph (5) applies or has applied to the claimant; and
(b) as a result of that circumstance or those circumstances the claimant could not reasonably have been expected to make the claim earlier.
(5) The circumstances referred to in paragraph (4) are –
(a) the claimant has difficulty communicating because-
(i) he has leaning, language or literacy difficulties; or
(ii) he is deaf or blind,
and it was not reasonably practicable for the claimant to obtain assistance from another person to make his claim;
(b) except in the case of a claim for jobseeker's allowance, the claimant was ill or disabled, and it was not reasonably practicable for the claimant to obtain assistance from another person to make his claim;
…."
"You must send us proof of the pension. For example, the latest statement from the company that pays it or a recent P60."
In Part 14 of the form, the claimant ticked the box marked "Yes" beside the question "Can you provide all the documents we have asked for". Those answering "No" were asked to explain why. The claimant did not in fact send any proof of her occupational pension when she submitted her claim form. On 12 January 2000, an officer wrote to the claimant asking her to provide proof of her occupational pension. A reply was received on 20 January when the claimant stated that her pension was £120.43 per month and she enclosed a statement dated 25 November 1994, confirming that amount. On 21 January, an officer wrote asking for a more recent statement. The necessary information was received on 31 January. Income support was paid from 31 January on the ground that that was the effective date of claim as it was the date on which the information required by the claim form had been provided. The claimant appealed on the ground that she had been ill and had been unable to provide the proof of her pension earlier than she did.
(signed) M. ROWLAND
Commissioner
15 October 2001