(c)the income from that employment and P’s other income (if any) when calculated over a 52 week period is less than the amount that would, under the appropriate income test, reduce the applicable rate of jobseeker support to zero.
Compare: 1964 No 136 s 88B(1), (6), (7)
22When person is available for work
A person (P) is available for work if P—
(a)is available for and seeking full-time employment and—
(i)is willing and able to undertake it; and
(ii)has taken reasonable steps to find it; or
(b)would satisfy paragraph (a) were it not for circumstances that would qualify P for an exemption under the regulations referred to in section 157 from some or all of the work-test obligations; or
(c)is willing and able to undertake full-time employment but, because of a health condition, injury, or disability, is limited in P’s capacity to seek, undertake, or be available for it.
Compare: 1964 No 136 s 88B(1)
23Jobseeker support: age requirement
An applicant for jobseeker support meets the age requirement if the applicant is—
(a)at least 18 years old, in the case of an applicant without a dependent child:
(b)at least 20 years old, in any other case.
Compare: 1964 No 136 s 88B(2)
24Jobseeker support: no or minimum income
(1)In this subpart, a person (P) has no or minimum income if P has—
(a)no income; or
(b)income of less than the amount that would reduce the applicable rate of jobseeker support to zero.
(2)If, during a temporary period, P has enough income to reduce the applicable rate of jobseeker support to zero, but P otherwise meets the requirements for jobseeker support, P’s entitlement to jobseeker support is not affected by that income.
Compare: 1964 No 136 s 88B(4), (5)
25Jobseeker support: discretionary grant on ground of hardship
(1)MSD may grant jobseeker support to a person (P) who is eligible under subsection (2), (3), or (4) if P—