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[2003] UKSSCSC CJSA_1741_2003 (22 December 2003)
CJSA/1741/2003
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
REASONS
"23. A claimant shall attend at such place and at such time as an employment officer may specify by a notification which is given or sent to the claimant and which may be in writing, by telephone or by electronic means.
24. ….
(6) A claimant shall, if the Secretary of State requires him to do so, provide a signed declaration to the effect that –
(a) since making a claim for a jobseeker's allowance or since he last provided a declaration in accordance with this paragraph he has either been available for employment or satisfied the circumstances to be treated as available for employment, save as he has otherwise notified the Secretary of State,
(b) since making a claim for a jobseeker's allowance or since he last provided a declaration in accordance with this paragraph he has either been actively seeking employment to the extent necessary to give him his best prospects of securing employment or he has satisfied the circumstances to be treated as actively seeking employment, save as he has otherwise notified the Secretary of State, and
(c) since making a claim for a jobseeker's allowance or since he last provided a declaration in accordance with this paragraph there has been no change to his circumstances which might affect his entitlement to a jobseeker's allowance or the amount of such an allowance, save as he has notified the Secretary of State.
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(10) Where, pursuant to paragraph (6), a claimant is required to provide a signed declaration he shall provide it on the day on which he is required to attend in accordance with a notification under regulation 23 or 23A or on such other day as the Secretary of State may require.
25. (1) Subject to regulation 27, entitlement to a jobseeker's allowance shall cease in the following circumstances –
(a) if a claimant fails to attend on the day specified in a notification under regulation 23 or 23A, other than a notification requiring attendance under an employment programme or a training scheme;
(b) if –
(i) that claimant attends on the day specified in a notification under regulation 23 or 23A but fails to attend at the time specified in that notification (other than a notification requiring attendance under an employment programme or a training scheme), and the Secretary of State has informed that claimant in writing that a failure to attend, on the next occasion on which he is required to attend, at the time specified in such a notification may result in his entitlement to a jobseeker's allowance ceasing, and
(ii) he fails to attend at the time specified in such a notification on the next occasion;
(c) if that claimant was required to provide a signed declaration as referred to in regulation 24(6) and he fails to provide it on the day on which he ought to do so in accordance with regulation 24(10).
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26. Entitlement to a jobseeker's allowance shall cease in accordance with regulation 25 on whichever is the earlier of –
(a) the day after the last day in respect of which that claimant has provided information or evidence which shows that he continues to be entitled to a jobseeker's allowance,
(b) if regulation 25(1)(a) or (b) applies, the day on which he was required to attend, and
(c) if regulation 25(1)(c) applies, the day on which he ought to have provided the signed declaration,
provided that it shall not cease earlier than the day after he last attended in compliance with a notification under regulation 23 or 23A.
27. (1) Entitlement to a jobseeker's allowance shall not cease if a claimant shows, before the end of the fifth working day after the day on which he failed to comply with a notification under regulation 23 or 23A or to provide a signed declaration in accordance with regulation 24, that he had good cause for the failure.
…."
Regulation 23A is in terms similar to regulation 23 but relates to "joint-claim couples". Regulation 28 makes provision as to what is to be taken into account when considering "good cause" for failing to comply with a notification under regulation 23 or 23A, regulation 29 makes provision as to what is to be taken into account when considering "good cause" for failing to sign a declaration under regulation 24(6) and regulation 30 deems there to be "good cause" in some circumstances.
(Signed) MARK ROWLAND
Commissioner
22 December 2003