Universal Credit Sample Clauses
The Universal Credit clause establishes the terms under which a party may receive a consolidated payment or benefit that replaces multiple individual credits or allowances. In practice, this clause outlines eligibility criteria, the calculation method for the total credit, and the process for application and ongoing assessment. Its core function is to streamline the administration of various credits into a single, unified system, reducing complexity and ensuring that recipients receive appropriate support efficiently.
Universal Credit. B17.1 The Supplier acknowledges that the Authority has altered the benefit system such that Universal Credit replaces a number of existing benefits.
B17.2 The Supplier is required to support the ongoing implementation of the Universal Credit insofar as it may impact on the Services, including (without limitation):
(a) assisting in notifying Participants for which it is responsible how the change to Universal Credit will impact the Services as applicable to those Participants; and/or
(b) notification to the Authority of the data relevant to the impact of Universal Credit on the Services.
B17.3 At any time, as a consequence of, or in connection with the implementation of Universal Credit, the Authority reserves the right to:
(a) review all systems and processes used and implemented by the Supplier in connection with delivery of the Services, to ensure that such systems and processes are aligned and compatible with any legislative changes, any changes to the Authority’s systems and processes and any other changes arising out of or in connection with, the introduction or implementation of Universal Credit; and/or
(b) require the Supplier to make such changes to the Supplier’s systems and processes as the Authority may determine.
Universal Credit. Funding to provide digital and personal budget support for Universal Credit may be agreed on an annual basis and is not guaranteed within the Agreement. £40,870 to confirm whether agreed for 2016/17?
Universal Credit. If you are currently claiming Universal Credit you will need to notify them of any changes to yourtenancy and or address. You can do this by contacting Department for Work and Pensions via ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.
Universal Credit. From 1 April 2018 if a parent is entitled to Universal Credit they must have an annual net earned income equivalent to and not exceeding £7,400, assessed on up to three of the parent’s most recent Universal Credit assessment periods, to be eligible. A child who is in receipt of a qualifying benefit in their own right is also entitled to FSM. A pupil is only eligible to receive a free school meal when a claim for the meal has been made on their behalf, and their eligibility has been verified by the school/LA where they are enrolled.
Universal Credit. From 1 April 2018 if a parent is entitled to Universal Credit they must have an annual net earned income equivalent to and not exceeding £7,400, assessed on up to three of the parent’s most recent Universal Credit assessment periods, to be eligible. A child who is in receipt of a qualifying benefit in their own right is also entitled to FSM. To be eligible to receive free school meals, a pupil or their parent must be in receipt of any of the above listed benefits and must make a claim to the school for FSM. Until the claim is made, the pupil is not eligible for FSM; There is a duty (section 512ZB(4A) of the Education Act 1996) to provide FSM for all infants (those children in reception and Years 1 and 2) who are registered pupils in state schools (including academies and free schools).
Universal Credit. They have been in local-authority care for 1 day or more in England or Wales.
Universal Credit. The Supplier acknowledges that the Authority has altered the benefit system such that Universal Credit replaces a number of existing benefits.
Universal Credit. Universal Credit is being introduced in phases. Whether individuals claim Universal Credit, or remain for now on the current system, depends on where the claimant lives and their personal circumstances. It is now available Scotland-wide for single people, with the last roll out to Local Authority areas now complete. Universal Credit will replace the following: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Allowance Housing Benefit Working Tax Credit Child Tax Credit Employment and Support Allowance Income Support