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Six and six make 15?
- johnboy123
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14 years 4 months ago #22480 by johnboy123
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Does the six points for mental health and six for physical health still count as 15 points. Or has this been changed?
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14 years 4 months ago #22482 by pete17971
Replied by pete17971 on topic Re:Six and six make 15?
johnboy123 wrote:
Hi,
To my knowledge if you still score between 6 and 9 on the mental disabilities descriptors and at least 6 on the physical descriptors you will be treated as having reached the threshold.
Pete
Does the six points for mental health and six for physical health still count as 15 points. Or has this been changed?
Thanks.
Hi,
To my knowledge if you still score between 6 and 9 on the mental disabilities descriptors and at least 6 on the physical descriptors you will be treated as having reached the threshold.
Pete
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14 years 4 months ago - 14 years 4 months ago #22485 by Crazydiamond
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Replied by Crazydiamond on topic Re:Six and six make 15?
johnboy123 wrote:
Accepting that you are referring to Incapacity Benefit, the following legislation still applies from the The Social Security (Incapacity for Work) (General) Regulations 1995:-
Assessment under the all work test
25.—(1) A person satisfies the all work test when one or more of the descriptors in Part I or Part II apply to him if, by adding the points listed in column (3) of the Schedule against the descriptor, he obtains a total score of at least—
(a) 15 points in respect of descriptors specified in Part I; or
(b) 10 points in respect of descriptors specified in Part II; or
(c) 15 points in respect of descriptors specified in Parts I and II.
(2) In determining the extent of a person's incapacity to perform any activity listed in Part I he shall be assessed as if he were wearing any prosthesis with which he is fitted.
Calculation of scores
26.—(1) In determining a person's score for the purposes of regulation 25(1)(c)—
(a) a score of between 6 and 9 points in respect of those descriptors specified in Part II shall be treated as a score of 9 points when added to the score in respect of descriptors specified in Part I;
(b) a score of less than 6 points in respect of any descriptor specified in Part II shall be disregarded.
(2) In determining a person's score where descriptors specified for the activities 1 and 2 in Part I apply to him, only one descriptor shall be counted and that shall be the descriptor with the highest score in respect of either activity which applies to him.
(3) In determining a person's score in respect of descriptors specified in Part I where more than one descriptor specified for any activity applies to him, only one descriptor shall be counted and that shall be the descriptor with the highest score in respect of each activity which applies to him.
(4) In determining a person's score in respect of d
The all work test has now been renamed the personal capability assessment, but this legislation still remains in force until such time as it is repealed in favour of the ESA regulations.
Does the six points for mental health and six for physical health still count as 15 points. Or has this been changed?
Thanks.
Accepting that you are referring to Incapacity Benefit, the following legislation still applies from the The Social Security (Incapacity for Work) (General) Regulations 1995:-
Assessment under the all work test
25.—(1) A person satisfies the all work test when one or more of the descriptors in Part I or Part II apply to him if, by adding the points listed in column (3) of the Schedule against the descriptor, he obtains a total score of at least—
(a) 15 points in respect of descriptors specified in Part I; or
(b) 10 points in respect of descriptors specified in Part II; or
(c) 15 points in respect of descriptors specified in Parts I and II.
(2) In determining the extent of a person's incapacity to perform any activity listed in Part I he shall be assessed as if he were wearing any prosthesis with which he is fitted.
Calculation of scores
26.—(1) In determining a person's score for the purposes of regulation 25(1)(c)—
(a) a score of between 6 and 9 points in respect of those descriptors specified in Part II shall be treated as a score of 9 points when added to the score in respect of descriptors specified in Part I;
(b) a score of less than 6 points in respect of any descriptor specified in Part II shall be disregarded.
(2) In determining a person's score where descriptors specified for the activities 1 and 2 in Part I apply to him, only one descriptor shall be counted and that shall be the descriptor with the highest score in respect of either activity which applies to him.
(3) In determining a person's score in respect of descriptors specified in Part I where more than one descriptor specified for any activity applies to him, only one descriptor shall be counted and that shall be the descriptor with the highest score in respect of each activity which applies to him.
(4) In determining a person's score in respect of d
The all work test has now been renamed the personal capability assessment, but this legislation still remains in force until such time as it is repealed in favour of the ESA regulations.
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Last edit: 14 years 4 months ago by Crazydiamond.
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