Fuel Poverty (Target, Definition and Strategy) (Scotland) Bill 3 (5A) Where the home in which members of a household live is in a remote rural area, remote small town or island area, the household’s remaining adjusted net income is sufficient to maintain an acceptable standard of living for the purpose of subsection (1)(b) if it is in total at least— 5 (a) the amount determined in relation to the household in accordance with subsection (5), and (b) such additional amount (if any) as is determined in relation to the household by or in accordance with regulations made by the Scottish Ministers. (5B) Regulations under subsection (5A)(b) must— 10 (a) define “remote rural area”, “remote small town” and “island area”, (b) specify a person who is to determine, in relation to households in such areas or towns, the additional amount mentioned in subsection (5A)(b). (5C) The person specified in regulations under subsection (5A)(b) must make a separate determination on the additional amount in relation to households in island areas. 15 (5D) In defining “island area” in regulations under subsection (5A)(b), the Scottish Ministers must ensure that the definition encompasses all island areas. (6) In this section— (a) “adjusted” means adjusted by deducting housing costs, (aa) “benefits received for a care need or disability” means benefits received for a care 20 need or a disability under— (i) section 31 of the Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018 (disability assistance), (ii) section 77 of the Welfare Reform Act 2012 (personal independence payment), 25 (iii) section 64 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 (attendance allowance), (iv) section 71 of the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992 (disability living allowance), (b) “childcare costs” means the costs of any care or supervised activity...