HC Deb 24 April 1978 vol 948 c483W
Mr. John Evans

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment what would be the amount which an elected member of a principal authority would need to receive in attendance allowances for approved duties before his entitlement to (a) unemployment benefit; (b) sickness benefit, and (c) social security benefit was affected; and, if affected in a graded scale, what the gradations would be.

Mr. Orme

I have been asked to reply.

Attendance allowances paid to local authority councillors are regarded as earnings for social security purposes and affect entitlement to benefit as follows: Unemployment benefit: not payable for any day in respect of which an allowance in excess of 75p is paid; Sickness benefit: payable only if the claimant remains incapable of work; if the approved duties are undertaken on the advice of his doctor; and if his allowances are not more than £10 in a week; Supplementary benefit: the benefit payable is reduced by the amount by which the allowances exceed the weekly earnings disregard. This disregard is currently £6 for a lone parent, £2 for an unemployed claimant required to register for work, and £4 for all other claimants and for the wives of claimants.

For each benefit, certain expenses in connection with the council activity may also be allowed against the income taken into account.

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