(1) Where a claimant is entitled to supplementary pension or allowance in the benefit week beginning in the calendar week beginning 17th November 1980 (“the first benefit week”) and in the benefit week beginning in the calendar week beginning 24th November 1980 (“the second benefit week”) his total benefit income is less than the total benefit income payable to or in respect of him in the first benefit week, there shall be payable to him a weekly additional amount of supplementary pension or allowance (“an addition”) calculated in accordance with paragraph (4) for the period mentioned in that paragraph.
(2) Where—
(a) the last benefit week beginning before 24th November 1980 in respect of which a claimant is entitled to supplementary pension or allowance (“the first benefit week”) is separated from the next benefit week in respect of which he claims such pension or allowance, being a benefit week beginning on or after that day (“the second benefit week”), by a period of 13 weeks or less; and
(b) in the second benefit week his total benefit income is less than the total benefit income payable to or in respect of him in the first benefit week,
he shall be entitled to an addition calculated in accordance with paragraph (4) for the period mentioned in that paragraph.
(3) If any reduction in the amount of total benefit income payable to the claimant in the second benefit week by comparison with the first benefit week is attributable to a change of circumstances, the application of this regulation shall be by reference to the amount of total benefit income which would have been payable in the first benefit week if that change of circumstances had fallen to be taken into account in that week.
(4) An addition shall be—
(a) such sum as will maintain the claimant's total benefit income at an amount equal to the amount of total benefit income payable to or in respect of him in the first benefit week; and
(b) payable to him in respect of the second benefit week and any benefit week thereafter which falls within the same period of entitlement.
(5) Where in any benefit week following the second benefit week there is any increase in the claimant's total benefit income which is attributable to a change of circumstances, other than any increase attributable only to an increase of supplementary benefit in consequence of the withdrawal of a rebate or allowance, any addition payable to him shall be reduced by the amount of that increase.
(6) This regulation shall not apply to a claimant who in the second benefit week—
(a) is not entitled to supplementary pension or allowance by virtue of either—
(i) regulation 7 of the Supplementary Benefit (Resources) Regulations 1980 (maximum capital resources for entitlement to supplementary benefit), or
(ii) section 6(1) of the 1976 Act as amended by the 1980 Act (persons engaged in remunerative full-time work); or
(b) is a person whose requirements fall to be disregarded to any extent by virtue of section 8 of the 1976 Act as so amended (persons affected by trade disputes).
(7) In this regulation—
“ period of entitlement ” means a continuous period, beginning with the second benefit week, during which the claimant is entitled to supplementary pension or allowance, so however that if he ceases to be entitled to such pension or allowance and again becomes so entitled within 13 weeks of so ceasing, any subsequent period in respect of which he is so entitled shall be treated as a period of entitlement to which this definition applies;
“ rebate or allowance ” means a rate rebate or, as the case may be, a rebate or allowance mentioned in subsection (3) of section 12 of the 1976 Act as amended by the 1980 Act (reduction of rebate or allowance in respect of supplementary benefit paid);
“ total benefit income ” means the aggregate of whichever of the following is applicable:—
supplementary benefit;
any benefit under the Social Security Acts 1975, other than attendance and mobility allowance;
any child benefit under Part I of the Child Benefit Act 1975;
any family income supplement under the Family Income Supplements Act 1970;
any war disablement pension as defined in the Supplementary Benefit (Resources) Regulations 1980.