The Draft Disability Assistance (Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance) Regulations 2024 - draft

Draft regulations setting out the rules and eligibility criteria for Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance which were sent to the Scottish Commission on Social Security on 11 March 2024.


PART 14 - Provision of vehicles

Payment of mobility component to authorised providers of vehicles for individuals with disabilities

57.—(1) Where—

(a) an individual is entitled to the higher rate of the mobility component of Scottish Adult Disability Living Allowance, and

(b) the individual has entered into an agreement with an authorised provider of vehicles for persons with disabilities for the hire or hire-purchase of a vehicle,

the Scottish Ministers may, with the consent of the individual, pay that component (in whole or in part) to the provider to be used to meet, or contribute towards meeting, the individual's liability under the agreement.

(2) The Scottish Ministers must cease to make payments in accordance with paragraph (1) in the event that—

(a) the agreement is brought to an end in accordance with the terms of the agreement, or

(b) the individual withdraws their consent.

Vehicles for persons with disabilities – powers of appointees

58.—(1) Where a person (“an appointee”) is appointed by the Scottish Ministers under the 2018 Act to act on an individual’s behalf in connection with the determination of the individual’s entitlement to assistance under section 24 (duty to give assistance) of the 2018 Act, in addition to the powers conferred on the appointee by that Act the appointee can, on behalf of the individual—

(a) enter into an agreement with an authorised provider of vehicles for the hire or hire-purchase of a vehicle,

(b) terminate any such agreement,

(c) for the purpose of regulation 57(1) (payment to authorised providers of vehicles), give consent to the Scottish Ministers to pay (in whole or in part) the mobility component to which the individual is entitled to the provider, and

(d) withdraw any such consent.

(2) An appointee may exercise the powers conferred by paragraphs (1)(b) and (d) whether the agreement was entered into, or the consent given, by the appointee or by any other person.

Contact

Email: beth.stanners@gov.scot

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