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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 12 July 2018

Thursday, 12 July 2018

Questions (330, 474, 487)

Sean Fleming

Question:

330. Deputy Sean Fleming asked the Minister for Health when new legislation dealing with the fair deal scheme will be introduced; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [31636/18]

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Robert Troy

Question:

474. Deputy Robert Troy asked the Minister for Health when changes will be introduced to the fair deal scheme to acknowledge that a farm holding is a business when calculating the means test; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32076/18]

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Martin Heydon

Question:

487. Deputy Martin Heydon asked the Minister for Health the timeline on the proposed introduction of changes to the fair deal legislation to assist farmers and small business owners; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32249/18]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 330, 474 and 487 together.

The review of the Nursing Homes Support Scheme (NHSS) was published in July 2015. Arising out of the review, a recommendation was made to examine the treatment of business and farm  assets for the purposes of the financial assessment element of the scheme. The Programme for a Partnership Government also committed to reviewing the NHSS to remove any discrimination against small businesses and family farms.

At present, the capital value of an individual's principal private residence is only included in the financial assessment for the first three years of their time in care. This is known as the three year cap. This cap does not apply to productive assets such as farms and businesses except in cases of sudden illness or disability where specific conditions are met.

It is proposed to amend the scheme to treat farm and business assets in the same manner as the principal private residence where a family successor commits to working the farm or business, i.e. to cap contributions at three years.

The Department of Health has been examining the potential for changes to the treatment of business and farm assets under the Nursing Homes Support Scheme. Any changes to the scheme, if approved by Government, will require amendment of the Nursing Homes Support Scheme Act 2009.

A Memorandum for Government setting out the details of the proposed policy change and seeking Government approval to draft the General Scheme of a bill to amend the Nursing Homes Support Scheme Act 2009 has been circulated to other Government Departments for observations and will be submitted to Government shortly.

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