http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2007/3627/regulation/3/madeThe Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Services or Facilities) Regulations 2007Immigration and nationalityRegistration of birthsMedical and psychiatric treatmentOlder peopleenKing's Printer of Acts of Parliament2015-06-17IMMIGRATIONThese Regulations set out the circumstances under which the Secretary of State may provide or arrange for the provision of specified services or facilities to those who are provided with accommodation under section 4 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 (the 1999 Act) (supported persons).The Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Services or Facilities) Regulations 2007reg. 3The Immigration and Asylum (Provision of Services or Facilities) Regulations 2007reg. 1Travel3.(1)

The Secretary of State may supply, or arrange for the supply of, facilities for travel for a qualifying journey to a supported person to—

(a)

receive healthcare treatment, provided that the supported person has provided evidence that the qualifying journey is necessary; or

(b)

register a birth.

(2)

Subject to paragraph (3), if the Secretary of State supplies, or arranges for the supply of, facilities for travel for a qualifying journey to a supported person under paragraph (1) then, if necessary, the Secretary of State may also supply, or arrange for the supply of, facilities for travel for that qualifying journey to—

(a)

one or more dependants of that supported person; and

(b)

in the case of a supported person who is a child—

(i)

a parent or guardian of that supported person or a person who for the time being takes parental responsibility for that supported person; and

(ii)

if the parent, guardian or person who for the time being takes parental responsibility for that supported person himself has dependants then one or more of his dependants.

(3)

The Secretary of State may only supply, or arrange for the supply of, facilities for travel under paragraph (2) to persons who are supported persons.