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Invalidity Pension Applications

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 12 May 2015

Tuesday, 12 May 2015

Questions (252)

Jim Daly

Question:

252. Deputy Jim Daly asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection the status of an application for invalidity pension in respect of a person (details supplied) in County Cork; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [18556/15]

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Written answers

Invalidity pension (IP) is a payment for people who are permanently incapable of work because of illness or incapacity and who satisfy the pay related social insurance (PRSI) contribution conditions.

To qualify for IP a claimant must, inter alia, have at least 260 (5 years) paid PRSI contributions since entering social insurance and 48 contributions paid or credited in the last complete contribution year before the date of their claim. Only PRSI classes A, E or H contributions are reckonable for IP purposes.

The Department received a claim for IP for the person concerned on 8 April 2015. The person concerned was refused IP on the grounds that the contribution conditions for the scheme are not satisfied. He was notified on 21 April 2015 of this decision, the reason for it and of his right of review and appeal.

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