The SDGCK Community Law Centre open evenings. Tell us you will be visiting. Email us your question.

Let's read your document together; discuss your problem. You are not alone after your donation of at least $1450.00. How much can you pay today? We will send you a bill for the difference. You get a free drink; included. Bring your questions and problems Every day from 5 pm-9 pm at Station Kitchen near door C5 at Sheridan College Hazel McCallion campus on the upper level sitting area. This space is open to the public for coffee and snacks.You make a donation. Reserve your spot by email. Put "free help" in the subject field. Let us know what you are trying to find out. Email info.angelronan@mail.com orw.a.lyon.angelronan@mail.com. Put: "free help" in the subject field. You can send an Interac Email money transfer direct with auto deposit (no password required). You can pay by credit card. Include your question in the body of the email. Say what time you are thinking of attending. It's free. You are invited to make your donation in any amount. We received several emails and will conduct some of the the consultations by messenger video call and also in person. This is not soliciting but the offer is a "not for profit" service. Would you prefer meeting with us at the Hullmark Centre? Request your appointment and confirm your time preference. Iayfycpm

Social Security (Income Support and Claims and Payments) Amendment Regulations 1995 (S.I. No. 1613 of 1995).

Social Security (Income Support and Claims and Payments) Amendment Regulations 1995 (S.I. No. 1613 of 1995).
Country:United Kingdom
Subject(s):Social assistance and services
Type of legislation:Regulation, Decree, Ordinance
Adopted on:1995-06-26
Entry into force:
Published on:Printed separately, 23 p.
ISN:GBR-1995-R-41460
Bibliography:Printed separately, 23 p.
Abstract/Citation:Makes changes in the way housing costs are calculated for income support purposes. The major changes (all to Schedule 3 to the Income Support (General) Regulations 1987 (No. 1967)) are: a standard rate of interest applies to all loans which qualify as housing costs; housing costs are divided into existing housing costs and new housing costs; in the case of existing housing costs, these costs are met in full after the claimant has been entitled to income support for 26 weeks or more; in the case of new housing costs, they are met when the claimant has been entitled to income support for a continuous period of 39 weeks.
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