The Homelessness (Suitability of Accommodation) (Wales) Order 2015

Type Welsh-Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2015-04-21
State In force
Jurisdiction Wales
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
articles 7
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Made: 21 April 2015

Coming into force: 27 April 2015

A draft of this instrument was laid before and approved by resolution of the National Assembly for Wales in accordance with section 142(3)(b)(i) of that Act.

Title and commencement

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Interpretation

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In this Order—

PART 1 — Matters to be taken into account in determining whether accommodation is suitable for persons who are, or may be in priority need

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In determining for the purposes of Part 2 of the 2014 Act whether accommodation is suitable for a person who is, or may be in priority need[^f00004], there must be taken into account, where appropriate, the following matters relating to a person who is either the applicant, or who is a member of the applicant’s household—

PART 2 — Circumstances in which B&B and shared accommodation is not to be regarded as suitable for persons who are, or may be in priority need

B&B accommodation unsuitable unless an exception applies

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For the purposes of Part 2 of the 2014 Act, B&B accommodation is not to be regarded as suitable for a person who is, or may be in priority need unless at least one of the exceptions in article 6 or article 7(1) applies.

Shared accommodation unsuitable unless it meets the higher standard or an exception applies

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For the purposes of Part 2 of the 2014 Act and subject to the exceptions contained in articles 6 and 7(2), shared accommodation is not to be regarded as suitable for a person who is, or may be in priority need unless it meets the higher standard.

Exceptions to articles 4 and 5 for all types of accommodation

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Articles 4 and 5 do not apply where—

Exceptions to articles 4 and 5 where accommodation meets a standard

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PART 3 — Suitability of private rented sector accommodation for ending the section 75 duty to homeless applicants

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For the purposes of a private rented sector offer under section 76 (circumstances when the duty to secure accommodation for applicants in priority need ends), accommodation must not be regarded as suitable where one or more of the following apply—

Revocation, transitional and saving provisions

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SCHEDULE — Higher Standard

Space Standards

Space standards for sleeping accommodation

Floor Area of Room Maximum No of Persons
Not less than 6.5 square metres 1 person
Not less than 10.2 square metres 2 persons
Not less than 14.9 square metres 3 persons
Not less than 19.6 square metres 4 persons
Floor area of room Maximum No of Persons
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Not less than 10.2 square metres 1 person
Not less than 13.9 square metres 2 persons
Not less than 18.6 square metres 3 persons
Not less than 23.2 square metres 4 persons

For the purposes of the room size calculations above, a child less than 10 years old is treated as a half person.

Installation for heating

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The accommodation must have adequate provision for heating. All habitable rooms and bath- or shower-rooms must be capable of maintaining the room at a minimum temperature of 18°C when the outside temperature is minus 1°C.

Facilities for storage, preparation and cooking of food within the unit of accommodation

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as (a) – (g) above but (a) to have a minimum of two burners/hobs.

Storage, preparation and cooking of food in a shared facility

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Alternatively, these may be provided elsewhere within the building.

Toilet and washing facilities

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Security

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The entrance door to each unit of accommodation must be lockable and be capable of being unlocked from inside without the use of a key.

Common Room (s)

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Every premises must have a common room of at least 12 square metres unless all households have a living area separate from their sleeping area that is available for their exclusive use, or the premises are for single person households only.

Management Standards

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