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STATUTORY RULES OF NORTHERN IRELAND


2005 No. 164

SOCIAL SECURITY

The Social Security Commissioners (Procedure) (Child Trust Funds) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005

  Made 22nd March 2005 
  To be laid before Parliament
  Coming into operation 18th April 2005 


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS


PART I

GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. Citation, commencement and duration
2. Interpretation
3. General powers of a Commissioner
4. Transfer of proceedings between Commissioners
5. Delegation of functions to authorised officers
6. Manner of, and time for, service of notices, etc.
7. Funding by the Northern Ireland Legal Services Commission

PART II

APPLICATIONS FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL AND APPEALS
8. Application of this Part
9. Application to a Commissioner for leave to appeal
10. Notice of application to a Commissioner for leave to appeal
11. Determination of application
12. Notice of appeal
13. Time limit for appealing
14. Acknowledgement of a notice of appeal and notification to each respondent

PART III

PROCEDURE
15. Representation
16. Respondent's written observations
17. Written observations in reply
18. Directions
19. Non-disclosure of medical evidence
20. Requests for hearings
21. Hearings
22. Summoning of witnesses
23. Withdrawal of applications for leave to appeal and appeals
24. Irregularities

PART IV

DECISIONS
25. Determinations and decisions of a Commissioner
26. Correction of accidental errors in decisions
27. Setting aside decisions on certain grounds
28. Provisions common to regulations 26 and 27

PART V

APPLICATIONS FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL TO THE APPELLATE COURT
29. Application to a Commissioner for leave to appeal to the Appellate Court

The Lord Chancellor, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 22 and 165(2) of the Social Security Administration (Northern Ireland) Act 1992[
1], Article 2 of the Social Security (Northern Ireland) Order 1998[2] and Articles 15, 16, 28, 74(2) of, and Schedule 4 to, the Social Security (Northern Ireland) Order 1998, as applied and modified by the Child Trust Funds (Non-tax Appeals) Regulations 2005[3], hereby makes the following Regulations:



PART I

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Citation, commencement and duration
     1.  - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Social Security Commissioners (Procedure) (Child Trust Funds) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005 and shall come into operation on 18th April 2005.

    (2) These Regulations shall cease to have effect on such day as is appointed by order made under section 24(1) of the Child Trust Funds Act 2004[
4] (temporary modifications).

Interpretation
     2. In these Regulations -

General powers of a Commissioner
     3.  - (1) Subject to the provisions of these Regulations, a Commissioner may adopt any procedure in relation to proceedings before him.

    (2) A Commissioner may -

    (3) Subject to paragraph (4), a Commissioner may, on or without the application of a party, strike out any proceedings for want of prosecution or abuse of process.

    (4) Before making an order under paragraph (3), the Commissioner shall send notice to the party against whom it is proposed that it should be made giving him an opportunity to make representations why it should not be made.

    (5) A Commissioner may, on application by the party concerned, give leave to reinstate any proceedings which have been struck out in accordance with paragraph (3) and, on giving leave, he may give directions as to the conduct of the proceedings.

    (6) Nothing in these Regulations shall affect any power which is exercisable apart from these Regulations.

Transfer of proceedings between Commissioners
    
4. If it becomes impractical or inexpedient for a Commissioner to continue to deal with proceedings which are or have been before him, any other Commissioner may rehear or deal with those proceedings and any related matters.

Delegation of functions to authorised officers
    
5.  - (1) The following functions of the Commissioners may be exercised by legally qualified authorised officers, to be known as legal officers to the Commissioners -

    (2) Any party may, within 14 days of being sent notice of the direction or order of a legal officer, make a written request to a Commissioner asking him to reconsider the matter and confirm or replace the direction or order with his own, but, unless ordered by a Commissioner, a request shall not stop proceedings under the direction or order.

Manner of and time for service of notices, etc.
    
6.  - (1) A notice to or document for any party shall be deemed duly served if it is -

    (2) A document may be served by e-mail on any party if the recipient has informed the party sending the e-mail in writing -

    (3) A notice to or other document for a Commissioner shall be -

    (4) For the purposes of any time limit, a properly addressed notice or other document sent by prepaid post, fax or e-mail is effective from the date it is sent.

Funding by the Northern Ireland Legal Services Commission
    
7. If, at any time, a party is granted funding of legal services he shall -



PART II

APPLICATIONS FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL AND APPEALS

Application of this Part
    
8. In this Part -

Application to a Commissioner for leave to appeal
    
9.  - (1) An application to a Commissioner for leave to appeal against the decision of an appeal tribunal may be made only where the applicant has sought to obtain leave from the chairman and leave has been refused or the application has been rejected.

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3) an application to a Commissioner shall be made within one month of notice of the refusal or rejection being sent to the applicant by the appeal tribunal.

    (3) A Commissioner may for special reasons accept a late application or an application where the applicant failed to seek leave from the chairman within the specified time, but did so on or before the final date.

    (4) In paragraph (3) the final date means the end of a period of 13 months from the date on which the decision of the appeal tribunal or, if later, any separate statement of the reasons for it, was sent to the applicant by the appeal tribunal.

Notice of application to a Commissioner for leave to appeal
    
10.  - (1) An application to a Commissioner for leave to appeal shall be made by notice in writing, and shall contain -

    (2) The notice in paragraph (1) shall have with it copies of -

    (3) Where an application for leave to appeal is made by the Board, it shall at the same time send each respondent a copy of the notice of application and any documents sent with it when they are sent to the Commissioner.

Determination of application
    
11.  - (1) The office shall send written notice to the applicant and each respondent of the determination of an application for leave to appeal to a Commissioner.

    (2) Subject to a direction by a Commissioner, where a Commissioner grants leave to appeal under regulation 9 -

    (3) If a Commissioner grants an application for leave to appeal he may, with the consent of the applicant and each respondent, treat and determine the application as an appeal.

Notice of appeal
    
12.  - (1) Subject to regulation 11(2), an appeal shall be made by notice in writing and shall contain -

    (2) The notice in paragraph (1) shall have with it copies of -

Time limit for appealing
    
13.  - (1) In the case of a penalty appeal, the notice of appeal shall not be valid unless it is sent to a Commissioner within one month of the decision of the appeal tribunal being sent to the applicant.

    (2) For all other appeals, a notice of appeal shall not be valid unless it is sent to a Commissioner within one month of the date on which the appellant was sent written notice that leave to appeal had been granted.

    (3) A Commissioner may for special reasons accept late notice of appeal.

Acknowledgement of a notice of appeal and notification to each respondent
    
14. The office shall send -



PART III

PROCEDURE

Representation
    
15. A party may conduct his case himself (with assistance from any person if he wishes) or be represented by any person whom he may appoint for the purpose.

Respondent's written observations
    
16.  - (1) A respondent may submit to a Commissioner written observations on an appeal within one month of being sent written notice of it.

    (2) Written observations shall include -

    (3) The office shall send a copy of any written observations from a respondent to every other party.

    (4) Where there is more than one respondent, the order of and time for written observations shall be as directed by a Commissioner under regulation 18.

Written observations in reply
    
17.  - (1) Any party may submit to a Commissioner written observations in reply within one month of being sent written observations under regulation 16.

    (2) The office shall send a copy of any written observations in reply to every other party.

    (3) In the case of an appeal other than a penalty appeal, where -

a Commissioner may make an order under Article 15(7) of the Order setting aside the decision and may dispense with the procedure in paragraphs (1) and (2).

Directions
    
18.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), where a Commissioner considers that an application or appeal made to him gives insufficient particulars to enable the question at issue to be determined, he may direct the party making the application or appeal, or any respondent, to furnish any further particulars as may reasonably be required.

    (2) No person shall be compelled to give any evidence or produce any document or other material that he could not be compelled to give or produce on a trial of an action in a court of law in Northern Ireland.

    (3) A Commissioner may, before determining the application or appeal, direct the appeal tribunal to submit a statement of such facts or other matters as he considers necessary for the proper determination of that application or appeal.

    (4) At any stage of the proceedings, a Commissioner may, on or without an application, give any directions as he may consider necessary or desirable for the efficient despatch of the proceedings.

    (5) Without prejudice to regulations 16 and 17, or to paragraph (4), and subject to paragraph (2), a Commissioner may direct any party before him, to make any written observations as may seem to him necessary to enable the question at issue to be determined.

    (6) An application under paragraph (4) shall be made in writing to a Commissioner and shall set out the direction which the applicant seeks.

    (7) Unless a Commissioner shall otherwise determine, the office shall send a copy of an application under paragraph (4) to every other party.

Non-disclosure of medical evidence
    
19.  - (1) Where, in any proceedings, there is before a Commissioner medical evidence relating to a person which has not been disclosed to that person and in the opinion of the Commissioner the disclosure to that person of that evidence would be harmful to his health, such evidence shall not be disclosed to that person.

    (2) Evidence such as is mentioned in paragraph (1) shall not be disclosed to any person acting for or representing the person to whom it relates, unless the Commissioner considers that it is in the interests of the person to whom the evidence relates to disclose it.

    (3) Non-disclosure under paragraphs (1) or (2) does not preclude the Commissioner from taking the evidence concerned into account for the purpose of the proceedings.

Requests for hearings
    
20.  - (1) Subject to paragraphs (2), (3), (4) and (5), a Commissioner may determine any proceedings without a hearing.

    (2) In the case of a penalty appeal, where a request for a hearing is made by the party on whom the penalty has been imposed, a Commissioner shall grant the request.

    (3) Where a request for a hearing is made by any party other than as provided by paragraph (2), a Commissioner shall grant the request unless he is satisfied that the proceedings can properly be determined without a hearing.

    (4) Where a Commissioner refuses a request for a hearing, he shall send written notice to the person making the request, either before or at the same time as making his determination or decision.

    (5) A Commissioner may, without an application and at any stage, direct a hearing.

Hearings
    
21.  - (1) This regulation applies to any hearing of an application or appeal to which these Regulations apply.

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3), the office shall give reasonable notice of the time and place of any hearing before a Commissioner.

    (3) Unless all the parties concerned agree to a hearing at shorter notice, the period of notice specified under paragraph (2) shall be at least 14 days before the date of the hearing.

    (4) If any party to whom notice of a hearing has been sent fails to appear at the hearing, the Commissioner may proceed with the case in that party's absence, or may give directions with a view to the determination of the case.

    (5) Any hearing before a Commissioner shall be in public, unless the Commissioner for special reasons directs otherwise.

    (6) Where a Commissioner holds a hearing the following persons or organisations shall be entitled to be present and be heard -

    (7) Subject to the direction of a Commissioner -

may be present by means of a live television link.

    (8) Any provision in these regulations which refers to a party or representative being present is satisfied if the party or representative is present by means of a live television link.

    (9) Any person entitled to be heard at a hearing may address the Commissioner and -

Summoning of witnesses
    
22.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), a Commissioner may summon any person to attend a hearing as a witness, at such time and place as may be specified in the summons, to answer any questions or produce any documents in his custody or under his control which relate to any matter in question in the proceedings.

    (2) A person shall not be required to attend in obedience to a summons under paragraph (1) unless he has been given at least 14 days' notice before the date of the hearing or, if less than 14 days, has informed the Commissioner that he accepts such notice as he has been given.

    (3) Upon the application of a person summoned under this regulation, a Commissioner may set the summons aside.

    (4) A Commissioner may require any witness to give evidence on oath and for this purpose an oath may be administered in due form.

Withdrawal of applications for leave to appeal and appeals
    
23.  - (1) At any time before it is determined, an applicant may withdraw an application to a Commissioner for leave to appeal against a decision of an appeal tribunal by giving written notice to a Commissioner.

    (2) At any time before the decision is made, the appellant may withdraw his appeal with the leave of a Commissioner.

    (3) A Commissioner may, on application by the party concerned, give leave to reinstate any application or appeal which has been withdrawn in accordance with paragraphs (1) and (2) and, on giving leave, he may make directions as to the conduct of the proceedings.

Irregularities
    
24. Any irregularity resulting from failure to comply with the requirements of these Regulations shall not by itself invalidate any proceedings, and the Commissioner, before reaching his decision, may waive the irregularity or take steps to remedy it.



PART IV

DECISIONS

Determinations and decisions of a Commissioner
    
25.  - (1) The determination of a Commissioner on an application for leave to appeal shall be in writing and signed by him.

    (2) The decision of a Commissioner on an appeal shall be in writing and signed by him and, unless it was a decision made with the consent of the parties or an order setting aside a tribunal's decision under Article 15(7) of the Order, he shall include the reasons.

    (3) The office shall send a copy of the determination or decision and any reasons to each party.

    (4) Without prejudice to paragraphs (2) and (3), a Commissioner may announce his determination or decision at the end of a hearing.

Correction of accidental errors in decisions
    
26.  - (1) Subject to regulations 4 and 28, the Commissioner who gave the decision may at any time correct accidental errors in any decision or record of a decision.

    (2) A correction made to, or to the record of, a decision shall become part of the decision or record, and the office shall send a written notice of the correction to any party to whom notice of the decision has been sent.

Setting aside decisions on certain grounds
    
27.  - (1) Subject to regulations 4 and 28, on an application made by any party, the Commissioner who gave the decision in proceedings may set it aside where it appears just to do so on the ground that -

    (2) An application under this regulation shall be made in writing to a Commissioner within one month from the date on which the office gave written notice of the decision to the party making the application.

    (3) Unless the Commissioner considers that it is unnecessary for the proper determination of an application made under paragraph (1), the office shall send a copy of it to each respondent, who shall be given a reasonable opportunity to make representations on it.

    (4) The office shall send each party written notice of a determination of an application to set aside a decision and the reasons for it.

Provisions common to regulations 26 and 27
    
28.  - (1) In regulations 26 and 27, the word "decision" shall include determinations of applications for leave to appeal, orders setting aside tribunal decisions under Article 15(7) of the Order and decisions on appeals.

    (2) There shall be no appeal against a correction or a refusal to correct under regulation 26 or a determination given under regulation 27.



PART V

APPLICATIONS FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL TO THE APPELLATE COURT

Application to a Commissioner for leave to appeal to the Appellate Court
    
29.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), an application to a Commissioner under section 22 of the Social Security Administration (Northern Ireland) Act 1992 for leave to appeal against a decision of a Commissioner shall be made in writing, stating the grounds of the application, within three months from the date on which the applicant was sent written notice of the decision.

    (2) Where -

the period specified in paragraph (1) shall run from the date on which written notice of the correction or refusal of the application to set aside is sent to the applicant

    (3) Regulations 23(1) and 23(3) shall apply to an application to a Commissioner for leave to appeal from a Commissioner's decision as they apply to the proceedings in that regulation.



Signed by authority of the Lord Chancellor


Baroness Ashton of Upholland
Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Constitutional Affairs

Dated 22nd March 2005



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations.)


These Regulations regulate the procedure of the Social Security Commissioners for Northern Ireland in determining appeals and applications arising from decisions of appeal tribunals in relation to child trust funds.

The Child Trust Funds (Non-tax Appeals) Regulations 2005 (S.I. 2005/191) are made under section 24(5) of the Child Trust Funds Act 2004 (c. 6) and apply and modify provisions in the Social Security (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (S.I. 1998/1506 (N.I. 10)) to provide for a temporary route of appeal in respect of Child Trust Funds. Appeals are heard initially by an appeal tribunal constituted under Chapter 1 of Part II of the Social Security (Northern Ireland) Order 1998, and a further right of appeal will exist to the Social Security Commissioners.

These Regulations will apply until the Treasury makes an order under section 24(1) of the Child Trust Fund Act 2004.

In particular, these Regulations provide for:


Notes:

[1] 1992 (c. 8)back

[2] S.I. 1998/1506 (N.I. 10); Article 2 is an interpretation provision and is cited because of the meaning assigned to the word "prescribe". Article 28 was amended by paragraph 28 of Schedule 6 to the Social Security Contributions (Transfer of Functions, etc.) (N.I.) Order 1999 (S.I. 1996/671) and by paragraph 10 of Schedule 1 and Schedule 3 to the State Pension Credit Act (N.I.) 2002 (c. 14)back

[3] S.I. 2005/191back

[4] 2004 (c. 6)back

[5] S.I. 2003 No. 435 (N.I. 10)back



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