The Social Security (Industrial Injuries) (Prescribed Diseases) Amendment Regulations 1989
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SOCIAL SECURITY The Social Security (Industrial Injuries) (Prescribed Diseases) Amendment Regulations 1989
1.(1) These Regulations, which may be cited as the Social Security (Industrial Injuries) (Prescribed Diseases) Amendment Regulations 1989, shall come into force for the purposes of regulations 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7 on 9th August 1989 and for the purposes of regulation 4 on 16th October 1989. (2) In these Regulations, "the principal Regulations" means the Social Security (Industrial Injuries) (Prescribed Diseases) Regulations 1985[3] .
2. In regulation 6(1)(b) of the principal Regulations, for the words "no award of benefit is made" there shall be substituted the words "the degree of disablement is assessed at less than one per cent" .
3. In regulation 7(1) of the principal Regulations-
4.(1) In paragraph (1) of regulation 34 of the principal Regulations (assessment of extent of disablement and rate of disablement benefit payable in respect of occupational deafness) for the words following "for a period before 3rd September 1979" to the end of the paragraph, there shall be substituted the words
(2) In paragraph (2) of regulation 34 of the principal Regulations, for the words following "in respect of occupational deafness" to the end of the paragraph there shall be substituted the words
(3) In paragraph (3) of regulation 34 of the principal Regulations, the words "this regulation and in" shall be omitted. (4) After that paragraph there shall be inserted the following paragraph-
(5) In relation to prescribed disease A10 (occupational deafness) for the words of prescription set out in the first column of Part I of Schedule 1 to the principal Regulations (list of prescribed diseases and the occupations for which they are prescribed) there shall be substituted the following words-
(6) In column (1) in both Part I and Part II of Schedule 3 to the principal Regulations (Assessment of the extent of occupational deafness) for the words "Average hearing loss (dB) over 1, 2 and 3 kHz" , there shall be substituted the words "Average of hearing losses (dB) due to all causes at 1, 2 and 3 kHz frequencies" .
5. At the end of paragraph (3) of regulation 37 of the principal Regulations (Initial examinations) there shall be added the words "and as if the references to "millmen" in paragraph (i) and "males" in paragraph (iii) were references to "persons" , the reference to "biscuit oddmen" in paragraph (ii) was a reference to "biscuit workers" and the word "male" , wherever it occurs in that Schedule, was omitted." .
6.(1) Part I of Schedule 1 to the principal Regulations shall be amended by the addition after the disease numbered B9 (Infection by Streptococcus suis) of the diseases specified in the first column of the Schedule to these Regulations and of the occupations set against those diseases in the second column of that Schedule. (2) In Schedule 4 to the principal Regulations after the entry relating to the disease numbered B9 (Infection by Streptococcus suis) there shall be inserted-
7.(1) A person suffering from prescribed disease B10(a), B10(b) or B11 shall not be entitled to disablement benefit or sickness benefit under section 50A of the Act in respect of that disease for any day which is earlier than the relevant date. (2) There shall be no entitlement to death benefit in respect of B10(a), B10(b) or B11 for any death which occurs before the relevant date. (3) For the purposes of this regulation "relevant date" has the meaning ascribed to it in regulation 43 of the principal Regulations.
Notes: [1] 1975 c. 14; section 77 was amended by the Social Security and Housing Benefits Act 1982 (c. 24), Schedule 5, and the Social Security Act 1986 (c. 50), Schedule 3, paragraph 13; Schedule 20 is cited because of the meanings ascribed to the words "Prescribe" and "Regulations" . back [2] See section 141(2) of the Social Security Act 1975 (c. 14). back [3] S.I. 1985/967, amended by S.I. 1986/1374, 1561, 1987/335, 2112 and 1988/553. back |
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