Social Welfare (Consolidation) Act, 1981

Conditions for receipt.

[1952, Sch.4; 1974 (No.2), s. 20; 1978 AM, s. 13]

101.—(1) The contribution conditions for deserted wife's benefit are—

(a) that the husband had qualifying contributions in respect of not less than 156 contribution weeks in the period beginning with his entry into insurance and ending immediately before the relevant time, and

(b) that, if at the relevant time, 4 years or longer has elapsed since the husband's entry into insurance—

(i) the yearly average for the 3 contribution years, or (if warranted by his insurance record) 5 contribution years, ending with the end of the last complete contribution year before the relevant time is not less than 39, or

(ii) the yearly average in respect of the period commencing at the beginning of the contribution year in which his entry into insurance occurred and ending at the end of the last complete contribution year before the relevant time is not less than 48,

but, if the foregoing conditions are not satisfied on the husband's insurance record, they may be satisfied on the woman's insurance record (the husband's insurance record being disregarded).

(2) In this section “relevant time” means—

(a) the date on which the husband attained pensionable age or the date before he attained that age on which the woman is determined to have been deserted by him, or

(b) if the conditions are being satisfied on the woman's insurance record—

(i) if she attained pensionable age before the date on which she is determined to have been deserted by her husband, the date on which she attained that age, or

(ii) the date on which she is determined to have been deserted by her husband.

[1952, s. 14]

(3) Regulations may provide for modifications of the meaning of yearly average contained in section 100 (4) or of the contribution conditions in this section but, where such regulations are proposed to be made, a draft thereof shall be laid before each House of the Oireachtas and the regulations shall not be made until a resolution approving of the draft has been passed by each such House.

[1952, S.28C; 1973, s, 17]

(4) Subject to subsection (5), regulations may provide for entitling to deserted wife's benefit persons who would be entitled thereto but for the fact that the contribution condition set out in subsection (1) (b) is not satisfied.

(5) Regulations under subsection (4) shall provide that deserted wife's benefit payable by virtue thereof shall be payable at a rate less than that specified in the Second Schedule and the rate specified by the regulations may vary with the extent to which the contribution condition set out in subsection (1) (b) is satisfied, but any increase of benefit payable under section 103 (1) shall be the same as if that condition had been fully satisfied.

[1974 (No. 2), s. 11]

(6) (a) Entitlement to deserted wife's benefit which is due to be determined by reference to the insurance record of a person who attained the age of 69 years before 5th January, 1976, may be determined under the provisions of the Social Welfare Acts in operation prior to 1st July, 1974, if this would be to the advantage of the claimant.

(b) A deserted wife who under the provisions of the Social Welfare Acts in operation prior to 1st July, 1974, has been awarded deserted wife's benefit on the basis of her own or her husband's insurance record at the date on which she or he attained the then pensionable age shall, on and after 1st July, 1974, have a right to such benefit at the rate for the time being payable by reference to a yearly average equal to the yearly average calculated in her case under those provisions.

[1975, s. 10]

(7) (a) Entitlement to deserted wife's benefit which is due to be determined by reference to the insurance record of a person who attained the age of 68 years before 3rd January, 1977, may be determined under the provisions of the Social Welfare Acts in operation prior to 1st April, 1975, if this would be to the advantage of the claimant

(b) A deserted wife who under the provisions of the Social Welfare Acts in operation prior to 1st April, 1975, has been awarded deserted wife's benefit on the basis of her own or her husband's insurance record at the date on which she or he attained the then pensionable age shall, on and after 1st April, 1975, have a right to such benefit at the rate for the time being payable by reference to a yearly average equal to the yearly average calculated in her case under those provisions.

[1977, s 13]

(8) (a) Entitlement to deserted wife's benefit which is due to be determined by reference to the insurance record of a person who attained the age of 67 years before 1st January, 1979, may be determined under the provisions of the Social Welfare Acts in operation prior to 1st October, 1977, if this would be to the advantage of the claimant.

(b) A deserted wife who, under the provisions of the Social Welfare Acts in operation prior to 1st October, 1977, has been awarded deserted wife's benefit on the basis of her own or her husband's insurance record at the date on which she or he attained the then pensionable age shall, on and after 1st October, 1977, have a right to such benefit at the rate for the time being payable by reference to a yearly average equal to the yearly average calculated in her case under those provisions.