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Scots relax rules on funds management

Posted: 01 September 2005 | Subscribe Online


Scottish executive proposals to simplify the rules governing management of funds for people with mental incapacity have been welcomed by charity Enable.

The executive hopes 20,000 people could benefit from the changes to what is known as "intromission" of funds, rather than the 200 that do so now.

Under the current system, individuals can apply to the public guardian to manage the funds of a person lacking mental capacity so that they can pay daily living expenses, care home charges and utility bills.
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Applications have had to be accompanied by medical confirmation and countersigned by someone of authority, such as a councillor, who has known the person for two years.

But under the new proposals, intromission applicants would be able to ask anyone to act as a counter signatory as long as they have known them for at least six months.

Mike Holmes, Enable campaigns director, praised the move, saying the current rules deterred some people from applying.



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