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[2002] UKSSCSC CJSA_3139_2001 (05 July 2002)
CJSA/3139/2001
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
REASONS
"23. A claimant shall attend at such place and at such time as the Secretary of State may specify by a notice in writing given or sent to the claimant.
24. ….
(6) A claimant shall, if the Secretary of State requires him to do so, provide a signed declaration to the effect that –
(a) since making a claim for a jobseeker's allowance or since he last provided a declaration in accordance with this paragraph he has either been available for employment or satisfied the circumstances to be treated as available for employment, save as he has otherwise notified the Secretary of State,
(b) since making a claim for a jobseeker's allowance or since he last provided a declaration in accordance with this paragraph he has either been actively seeking employment to the extent necessary to give him his best prospects of securing employment or he has satisfied the circumstances to be treated as actively seeking employment, save as he has otherwise notified the Secretary of State, and
(c) since making a claim for a jobseeker's allowance or since he last provided a declaration in accordance with this paragraph there has been no change to his circumstances which might affect his entitlement to a jobseeker's allowance or the amount of such an allowance, save as he has notified the Secretary of State.
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(10) Where, pursuant to paragraph (6), a claimant is required to provide a signed declaration he shall provide it on the day on which he is required to attend in accordance with a notice under regulation 23, if so required by the Secretary of State, or on such other day as the Secretary of State may require.
25. (1) Subject to regulation 27, entitlement to a jobseeker's allowance shall cease in the following circumstances –
(a) if the claimant fails to attend on the day specified in a notice under regulation 23, other than a notice requiring attendance under an employment programme or a training scheme;
(b) if –
(i) the claimant attends on the day specified in a notice under regulation 23 but fails to attend at the time specified in that notice (other than a notice requiring attendance under an employment programme or a training scheme), and the Secretary of State has informed the claimant in writing that a failure to attend, on the next occasion on which he is required to attend, at the time specified in such a notice may result in his entitlement to a jobseeker's allowance ceasing, and
(ii) he fails to attend at the time specified in such a notice on the next occasion;
(c) if the claimant was required to provide a signed declaration as referred to in regulation 24(6) and he fails to provide it on the day on which he ought to do so in accordance with regulation 24(10).
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26. Entitlement to a jobseeker's allowance shall cease in accordance with regulation 25 on whichever is the earlier of –
(a) the day after the last day in respect of which the claimant has provided information or evidence which shows that he continues to be entitled to a jobseeker's allowance,
(b) if regulation 25(1)(a) or (b) applies, the day on which he was required to attend, and
(c) if regulation 25(1)(c) applies, the day on which he ought to have provided the signed declaration,
provided that it shall not cease earlier than the day after he last attended in compliance with a notice under regulation 23.
27. (1) Entitlement to a jobseeker's allowance shall not cease if the claimant shows, before the end of the fifth working day after the day on which he failed to comply with a notice under regulation 23 or to provide a signed declaration in accordance with regulation 24, that he had good cause for the failure.
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Regulation 28 makes provision as to what is to be taken into account when considering "good cause" for failing to comply with a notice under regulation 23, regulation 29 makes provision as to what is to be taken into account when considering "good cause" for failing to sign a declaration under regulation 24(6) and regulation 30 deems there to be "good cause" in some circumstances. I need not set those provisions out.
"Attended Thur 3 Aug 2000. Waited to be called. Did not check with Enquiries. Came in Tues 8 Aug 2000 to sign on."
Two days letter he was asked for some further information, as to the time he attended, as to the reason why he did not wait to be called and as to the reason why he did not check with Enquiries before leaving. He completed the form the next day, saying that he had attended the Jobcentre between 3.15 pm and 4.00 pm, that he had checked the job display boards and "maybe" had not heard his name called, that he had waited and then decided that he was not going to be called and that he then left. He also said that he was not aware that he had to check with Enquiries in order to sign on, that they closed at 4.00 pm and that they were too busy and he did not wish to wait any longer. That document was received by the Jobcentre on 14 August 2000. On 15 August 2000, the Secretary of State decided that the claimant's entitlement to jobseeker's allowance ceased on 3 August 2000 because he did not provide a signed declaration on that day and had not shown good cause for the failure to do so. Reference was made to regulations 24(6) and (10), 25(1)(c), 27 and 29. Benefit was duly paid up to 2 August 2000.
"5.9 I submit, therefore, that the questions for determination by the tribunal are as follows:
(1) Did [the claimant] fail to attend at the time specified in a notice under regulation 23 ?
I submit that [the claimant] should have attended the Jobcentre to sign-on in 03 08 00. He failed to sign-on on that date.
(2) Has [the claimant] shown good cause for failing to comply with the requirement to provide a signed declaration ?
The Employment Service Jobcentre has decided that [the claimant] did not show good cause for his failure to provide a signed declaration on 03 08 00. Please see their decision dated 15 08 00 attached to this submission.
5.10 I submit, therefore, that in accordance with regulations 25(1)(c) and 26(c) to the Jobseeker's Allowance Regulations, [the claimant's] claim should cease from 03 08 00, the day he ought to have provided a signed declaration."
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3. The Appellant did not attend the Jobcentre on [3 August 2000] and did not sign a declaration.
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9. The tribunal finds as a fact that the Appellant was given notice in accordance with regulation 23 that he was to attend at the Jobcentre on the 3rd August 2000 and to sign the necessary declaration. The Tribunal further finds as a fact that the Appellant failed to sign such a declaration.
10. Even if the Tribunal accepted that the Appellant had physically entered on the Jobcentre premises on the date specified, that in itself is not sufficient. He must, in order to satisfy the regulations, identify himself and sign the necessary declaration.
11. If a person is not able to attend on the appointed day, then he must within 5 working days show that he had good cause for failing to attend on the appointed day. Therefore, the Appellant was required before 5th [sic] August [to show] that he had good cause for not attending and signing the declaration on 3rd August. The Appellant seemed to be saying that the reason for his not signing the declaration was that he was not approached by a member of the Jobcentre staff to say 'Can I help you ?' In the tribunal's view, this does not amount to good cause for failing to sign on. In the tribunal's view, it is incumbent on the Appellant to make the necessary inquiries of the Jobcentre staff to ensure that his presence is known and that he is there to sign the necessary declaration."
The claimant now appeals with my leave, which I granted only because it seemed to me that the provisions of regulations 23 and 24 had been confused in the submission to the tribunal and by the tribunal themselves.
(signed) MARK ROWLAND
Commissioner
5 July 2002