Uprating Act definition

Uprating Act means the Welfare Benefit Up-rating Act 2013, the Welfare Benefits Up-rating Order 2014 and the Welfare Benefits Up-rating Order 2015;
Uprating Act means the Welfare Benefit Up-rating Act 2013, the Welfare Benefits Up-rating Order 2014 and the Welfare Benefits Up-rating Order 2015; ‘voluntary organisation’ means a body, other than a public or local authority, the activities of which are carried on otherwise than for profit;
Uprating Act means the Welfare Benefit Up-rating Act 2013, the Welfare Benefits Up-rating

Examples of Uprating Act in a sentence

  • The authority may at any time while this Scheme is in force prescribe alternative sums in substitution for the Applicable Amounts specified in Schedule 3 to this Scheme, having had regard to any uprating of welfare benefits pursuant to the Welfare Benefits Uprating Act 2013 or any order made under it or any legislation amending it, replacing it or re-enacting it, and the provisions of Part 6 of this Scheme shall be construed accordingly.

  • The changes due to apply inApril 2014 and April 2015 were legislated for in the Welfare Benefits Uprating Act 2013, which received Royal Assent on 26 March 201316.

  • As was the case last year, most of the main rates of benefits for people below State Pension age for women are subject to the Welfare Benefits Up-rating Act 2013 (WBUA), committing them to be increased by 1 per cent and thereby removing the Secretary of State’s discretion over these benefits.

  • The Regulations are also consequential on the Welfare Benefits Up-rating Order which is made under section 1 of the Welfare Benefits Up-rating Act 2013 (c.16).

  • The Welfare Benefits Up-rating Act 2013, passed in March 2013, implemented the Government’s policy of uprating the main elements of most working age benefits for non-disabled people by 1% for each of the two years until 2015-16.

  • Officials explained that this regulation was a consequential amendment to primary powers in the Social Security Administration Act 1992 and the Welfare Benefits Uprating Act 2013.

  • The Universal Credit and Miscellaneous Amendments (No2) Regulations 201423 amended sections 150 and 150A of the Social Security Administration Act 199224 (SSAA) and section 1 of the Welfare Benefits Up-rating Act 201325 in relation to the up- rating of Universal Credit, to make sure that the primary legislation applies clearly and directly to Universal Credit, as well as to existing weekly benefits, and aligns with the monthly assessment period cycle in Universal Credit.

  • The Pension Uprating Act guarantees that all pension benefits granted by Act No. 24241, by general-purpose national systems predating it, by special regimes or by former provincial or municipal funds or institutes transferred to the nation will be adjusted twice a year using the formula introduced, with the first adjustment applying to benefits accrued as of 1 March 2009.

  • The provisions in these Regulations cannot be included in the Social Security Benefits Up-rating Order or the Welfare Benefits Up-rating Order because there is no power in section 150 or 150A of the Social Security Administration Act or in section 1 of the Welfare Benefits Up-rating Act to make such provisions.

  • Even in the eighteenth century, being caused was not part of the explanation of what an event is, and any physical change would have counted as an event, irrespective of whether a cause for it is in the offing (this is why both Hume and Kant, substantive differences notwithstanding, regarded (2) as synthetic).

Related to Uprating Act

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  • Planning Act means the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13, as amended;

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  • Rail Safety Act means the Rail Safety Act 1998 (WA);