S.I. No. 231/1975 - Social Welfare (Occupational Injuries) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations, 1975.


S.I. No. 231 of 1975.

SOCIAL WELFARE (OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES) (AMENDMENT) (No. 2) REGULATIONS, 1975.

I, BRENDAN CORISH, Minister for Social Welfare, in exercise of the powers conferred in me by section 3 of the Social Welfare Act, 1952 (No. 11 of 1952), and section 1 of the Social Welfare (Occupational Injuries) Act, 1966 (No. 16 of 1966), hereby make the following Regulations:

1. (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Social Welfare (Occupational Injuries) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations, 1975.

(2) The collective citation, the Social Welfare (Occupational Injuries) Regulations, 1967 to 1975, includes these Regulations.

2. These Regulations shall come into operation on the 6th day of October, 1975.

3. In these Regulations—

"the Principal Regulations" means the Social Welfare (Occupational Injuries) Regulations, 1967 ( S.I. No. 77 of 1967 );

"the Regulations of 1975" means the Social Welfare (Occupational Injuries) (Amendment) Regulations, 1975 ( S.I. No. 69 of 1975 ).

4. Article 4 of the Principal Regulations is hereby amended—

( a ) by the substitution in subarticle (2) (a) of "ten pounds and eighty new pence" for "ten pounds and twenty new pence" (inserted by the Regulations of 1975), and

( b ) by the substitution in subarticle (2) (b) of "four pounds and fifty five new pence" for "four pounds and thirty new pence" (inserted by the Regulations of 1975),

and that Article, as so amended, is set out in the Table to this Article.

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4.(1) Subject to the following provisions of this article, a person under the age of sixteen years shall be entitled to injury benefit in accordance with the provisions of sub-sections (1) to (4) of section 8 of the Act.

(2) The weekly rate of injury benefit in the case of any such person shall, subject to the provisions of section 25 of the Act, be—

( a ) ten pounds and eighty new pence where the relevant employment or (if more than one) the relevant employments was, or amounted in the aggregate to, full time employment or substantially full time employment;

( b ) four pounds and fifty-five new pence in any other case;

and such injury benefit shall not be payable otherwise than to a parent or guardian of such person or to a person appointed by the Minister to receive the benefit on behalf of such person.

(3) In the last foregoing subarticle, "relevant employment" means any employment in which the person under the age of sixteen years was or would but for the relevant injury have been employed during the week in which as the result of the relevant injury he first became incapable of work.

5. Article 9 of the Principal Regulations is hereby amended—

( a ) by the substitution in subarticle (a) of "five pounds and twenty new pence", "two pounds and sixty new pence", and "seven pounds and eighty new pence", respectively, for "four pounds and ninety-five new pence", "two pounds and fifty new pence" and "seven pounds and fifty new pence" (inserted by the Regulations of 1975), and

( b ) by the substitution in subarticle (b) of "ten pounds and forty new pence" for "ten pounds" (inserted by the Regulations of 1975),

and that Article, as so amended, is set out in the Table to this Article.

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9. The amount by which the weekly rate of disablement pension may be increased under section 13 of the Act where constant attendance is required by a beneficiary as a result of the relevant loss of faculty shall—

( a ) where the beneficiary (not being a case to which paragraph (b) of this article relates) is to a substantial extent dependent on such attendance for the necessities of life and is likely to remain so dependent for life or for a period of not less than six months, be five pounds and twenty new pence (unless the attendance so required is part-time only, in which case the amount shall be two pounds and sixty new pence) or where the extent of such attendance required is greater by reason of the beneficiary's exceptionally severe disablement, seven pounds and eighty new pence;

( b ) where the beneficiary is so exceptionally severely disabled as to be entirely or almost entirely dependent on such attendance for the necessities of life, and is likely to remain so for life or for aperiod of not less than six-months and the attendance so required is whole-time, be ten pounds and forty new pence.

6. (1) The Second Schedule to the Principal Regulations is hereby amended by the substitution, for the scale (inserted by the Regulations of 1975) set out in that Schedule, of the scale set out in the Schedule to these Regulations.

(2) The weekly rate of pension specified in column (3) of the scale set out in the Schedule to these Regulations shall have effect on and from the 6th day of October, 1975, whether the period taken into account by the assessment began on, before or after that date.

(3) Notwithstanding Article 2 of these Regulations, the amount of a disablement gratuity payable by virtue of this Article shall be payable only where the period taken into account by the assessment of the degree of disablement begins on or after the 6th day of October, 1975.

SCHEDULE.

Scale of Disablement Gratuities and of Weekly Rates of Pension in lieu of Disablement Gratuities.

Degree of Disablement

Amount of Gratuity

Weekly rate of Pension

(1)

(2)

(3)

£

£

1 per cent

9500

015

2 per cent

14250

028

3 per cent

19000

042

4 per cent

23750

056

5 per cent

28500

069

6 per cent

33250

083

7 per cent

38000

097

8 per cent

42750

111

9 per cent

47500

125

10 per cent

52250

138

11 per cent

57000

152

12 per cent

61750

166

13 per cent

66500

180

14 per cent

71250

194

15 per cent

76000

207

16 per cent

80750

221

17 per cent

85500

235

18 per cent

90250

249

19 per cent

95000

262

GIVEN under my Official Seal this 1st day of October, 1975.

BRENDAN CORISH,

Minister for Social Welfare.

EXPLANATORY NOTE.

Consequent on increases in standard weekly rates of occupational injuries benefits effected by the Social Welfare (Variation of Rates of Payments) Regulations 1975, these Regulations amend the Social Welfare (Occupational Injuries) Regulations, 1967 ( S.I. No. 77 of 1967 ) for the purpose of increasing rates of injury benefit payable to persons under age sixteen, amounts of disablement gratuities (and rates of pension which may be substituted therefor) appropriate to degrees of disablement below 20% and rates of constant attendance allowance.