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You must not. 2.3.1 Use Direct Payments to employ a spouse, partner or other close relative, if that lives in the same household unless we are satisfied that obtaining that service is necessary to satisfactorily meet the outcomes detailed in the care and support plan, and have previously agreed this in writing with a County Manager. 2.3.2 Receive help to manage the Direct Payments from anyone who is a paid carer, unless we have previously agreed this in writing. Employ a spouse partner or other close relative to provide administration or management of the Direct Payments unless the Local Authority deems it necessary. You can receive unpaid help to manage the Direct Payment from family members, friends, a designated trust or organisation, or an advocacy group. 2.3.3 Use Direct Payments to obtain support services from any Local Authority unless the local has agreed that it would be reasonable in the circumstances to do so. 2.3.4 Use Direct payments to fund personal daily living costs, debt repayment, investments, gambling or for any illegal purpose. The Direct Payment should only be used for the purpose and outcomes detailed in the care and support plan. 2.3.5 Use Direct Payments for Short term residential care for periods of more than 4 consecutive weeks in a 12 month period. (Periods of short term care less than 4 weeks apart will be combined for this purpose and will add to the total period). 2.3.6 Use Direct Payments to pay any personal contributions resulting from a financial assessment. 2.3.7 Make cash payments, unless this has been agreed in the care and support plan.

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Samples: Direct Payment Terms and Conditions Agreement

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You must not. 2.3.1 Use Direct Payments to employ a spouse, partner or other close relative, if that person lives in the same household as the Direct Payments recipient unless we are satisfied that obtaining that service is necessary to satisfactorily meet the outcomes detailed in the care and support planyour needs, and have previously agreed this in writing with a County Manager. 2.3.2 Receive help to manage the your Direct Payments from anyone who is a paid carer, unless we have previously agreed this in writing. Employ a spouse spouse, partner or other close relative to provide administration or management of the Direct Payments Payment unless the Local Authority deems it necessary. You can receive unpaid help to manage the your Direct Payment from family members, friends, a designated trust or organisation, or an advocacy group. 2.3.3 Use Direct Payments to obtain support services from any Local Authority unless the local Local Authority has agreed that it would be reasonable to do so in the circumstances to do socircumstances. 2.3.4 Use Direct payments to fund personal daily living costs, debt repayment, investments, gambling or for any illegal purpose. The Direct Payment should only be used for the purpose and outcomes detailed in the this care and support plan. 2.3.5 Use Direct Payments for Short term residential care for periods of more than 4 consecutive weeks in a 12 month period. (Periods of short term care less than 4 weeks apart will be combined for this purpose and will add to the total period). 2.3.6 Use Direct Payments to pay any personal contributions resulting from a financial assessment. 2.3.7 Make cash payments, unless this has been agreed in the your care and support plan.

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Samples: Direct Payment Terms and Conditions Agreement

You must not. 2.3.1 Use Direct Payments to employ a spouse, partner or other close relative, if that lives in the same household unless we are satisfied that obtaining that service is necessary to satisfactorily meet the outcomes detailed in the care and support plan, and have previously agreed this in writing with a County Service Manager. 2.3.2 Receive help to manage the Direct Payments from anyone who is a paid carer, unless we have previously agreed this in writing. Employ a spouse partner or other close relative to provide administration or management of the Direct Payments unless the Local Authority deems it necessary. You can receive unpaid help to manage the Direct Payment from family members, friends, a designated trust or organisation, or an advocacy group. 2.3.3 Use Direct Payments to obtain support services from any Local Authority unless the local has agreed that it would be reasonable in the circumstances to do so. 2.3.4 Use Direct payments to fund personal daily living costs, debt repayment, investments, gambling or for any illegal purpose. The Direct Payment should only be used for the purpose and outcomes detailed in the education health and care and support plan. 2.3.5 Use Direct Payments for Short term residential care for periods of more than 4 consecutive weeks in a 12 month period. (Periods of short term care less than 4 weeks apart will be combined for this purpose and will add to the total period). 2.3.6 Use Direct Payments to pay any personal contributions resulting from a financial assessment. 2.3.7 Make cash payments, unless this has been agreed in the education health and care and support plan.

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Samples: Direct Payment Terms and Conditions Agreement

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You must not. 2.3.1 Use Direct Payments to employ yourself, a spouse, partner or other close relative, if that lives in the same household as the Direct Payments recipient unless we are satisfied that obtaining that service is necessary to satisfactorily meet the outcomes detailed in the care and support planeligible person's needs, and have previously agreed this in writing with a County Manager. 2.3.2 Receive help to manage the Direct Payments from anyone who is a paid carer, unless we have previously agreed this in writing. Employ a spouse spouse, partner or other close relative to provide administration or management of the Direct Payments Payment unless the Local Authority deems it necessary. You can receive unpaid help to manage the Direct Payment from family members, friends, a designated trust or organisation, or an advocacy group. 2.3.3 Use Direct Payments to obtain support services from any Local Authority unless the local Local Authority has agreed that it would be reasonable in the circumstances to do so. 2.3.4 Use Direct payments Payments to fund personal daily living costs, debt repayment, investments, gambling or for any illegal purpose. The Direct Payment should only be used for the purpose and outcomes detailed in the care and support plan. 2.3.5 Use Direct Payments for Short short term residential care for periods of more than 4 consecutive weeks in a 12 month period. (Periods of short term care less than 4 weeks apart will be combined for this purpose and will add to the total period). 2.3.6 Use Direct Payments to pay any personal contributions resulting from a financial assessment. 2.3.7 Make cash payments, unless this has been agreed in the care and support plan.

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Samples: Direct Payment Terms and Conditions Agreement

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