Explanatory Notes

Care Act 2014

2014 CHAPTER 23

14 May 2014

Commentary on Sections

Part 1 – Care and Support

Direct payments

Section 31 – Adults with capacity to request direct payments

209.As section 8 sets out, a direct payment is one of the ways in which needs may be met. A direct payment is a payment that a local authority can make to an adult to enable that person to arrange care and support to meet assessed eligible needs. This section specifies conditions which must be met to receive a direct payment. It relates to adults who have the capacity to request a direct payment.

210.Subsection (1) makes clear that a direct payment may not be made unless the local authority is required to contribute towards the costs of meeting the adult’s needs and the adult requests a direct payment to be made to the adult or to someone who is nominated by the adult to receive the direct payment.

211.Subsection (2) states that the local authority must agree to the request for and make a direct payment if the four conditions specified in subsections (4) to (7) are met (unless provisions in regulations made under section 33 provide otherwise). The four conditions are: