Proceeding contribution from Lord McKenzie of Luton (Labour) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 26 January 2010. It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on State Pension Credit (Disclosure of Information) (Electricity Suppliers) Regulations 2010.
State Pension Credit (Disclosure of Information) (Electricity Suppliers) Regulations 2010
With respect, that is a slightly different point. Everybody who is entitled to pension credit and has made a claim for it would get it. The gap is where people are theoretically entitled to pension credit but have not applied. Pension credit depends upon people’s income and personal circumstances. The DWP or HMRC would not necessarily possess all those details to be able to make a judgment. There has to be a claim. A lot of work has been undertaken by the DWP in helping people to claim a combination of benefits, including council tax benefit and housing benefit, as well as pension credit. However, it does need to be claimed.
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- 716 c303GC
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- 2009-10
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- House of Lords Grand Committee
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- Disclosure of information Data protection Costs Conservation Billing Electricity Fuel poverty Insulation Pension credit Pilot schemes Pensioners Rebates Utilities Carbon emissions
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- State Pension Credit (Disclosure of Information) (Electricity Suppliers) Regulations 2010
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