Proceeding contribution from Baroness Smith of Basildon (Labour) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 12 July 2011. It occurred during Debates on delegated legislation on Disclosure of State Pension Credit Information (Warm Home Discount) Regulations 2011.
Disclosure of State Pension Credit Information (Warm Home Discount) Regulations 2011
My Lords, we have previously discussed the Warm Home Discount Regulations in Committee at some length and the regulations before us follow from that. When we discussed them before, the Minister was generous enough to acknowledge that the Labour Government were very clear when they brought in the voluntary arrangements that should they be successful, they would bring in legislation for compulsory support. Today’s regulations add to that compulsory support. What we did not envisage was that this would happen against the backdrop alluded to by my noble friend Lord Whitty: a drastic two-thirds cut in warm front grants. The Minister is very aware of our concerns and our opposition to those cuts. As welcome as these discounts are, my fear is that with the very substantial increases in bills for next year that have been announced, next winter’s bills will be so much larger that the impact of the discount, which will be extremely welcome to those who receive it, will be less than envisaged when the level was first set. I have two questions for the Minister, and I have given him notice of them. One is to seek confirmation on a point which my noble friend Lord Whitty also made. It is about the use for which companies can contact recipients of grants. I want to be assured that when the Secretary of State discloses information to an electricity supplier it can not be used for the purposes of sale or promotion by that company. Sub-paragraphs (b) and (c) of Regulation 5(1) state that the reasons for giving the information are, "““enabling the supplier to so provide that rebate””," which is entirely reasonable and welcome, and "““enabling the supplier to offer relevant assistance to that customer””," which is also entirely reasonable and welcome. However, in Regulation 5(3), there is a very broad definition of relevant assistance including: "““energy efficiency measures, thermal efficiency measures and advice and assistance relating to energy and thermal efficiency … advice and assistance relating to the generation of electricity or heat produced by microgeneration or the production of heat produced by any plant which relies wholly or mainly on wood as a fuel””," and the list continues. Energy companies can contact the recipient on such a broad base, and they may use that to try to promote sales growth. I am not sure that that is what is intended, so if the Minister could be clear that the broad definition is not a sale pitch for energy companies, it would be helpful. On the previous regulations, we discussed the reconciliation mechanism that will be in place to make sure that the information shared is accurate. I am not clear whether there will be further regulations on that. I understood that second and third statutory instruments will be coming through. If they will not, will the Minister tell us how that will be funded? When we discussed this before, I think there was an issue about who would be responsible for funding the reconciliation mechanism. If he can give us an answer on that today, it will be very helpful. However, we broadly support the regulations with those two caveats on which we would like answers.
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- 2010-12
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- House of Lords Grand Committee
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- Disclosure of information Data protection Energy Heating Pension credit Low incomes Rebates Warm home discount scheme
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- Disclosure of State Pension Credit Information (Warm Home Discount) Regulations 2011
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