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SCHEDULES

Section 123.

SCHEDULE 4Persons employed in social security administration or adjudication

Part IThe specified persons

Government departments

Other public departments and offices

Adjudication officers

Adjudicating bodies

The Disability Living Allowance Advisory Board

The Occupational Pensions Board

The Social Fund

Former officers

Part IIConstruction of references to government departments etc.

1The reference in Part I of this Schedule to the Department of Social Security includes a reference to—

(a)the former Department of Health and Social Security,

(b)the former Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance,

(c)the former Ministry of Social Security, and

(d)any other former government department,

but, in the case of paragraphs (a) and (d) above, only to the extent that the functions carried out in the former department related to social security or to occupational or personal pension schemes or to war pensions.

2The reference in Part I of this Schedule to the Department of Employment is a reference to that Department only to the extent that the functions carried out in it relate to unemployment benefit or income support or related to the former supplementary benefit.

3Any reference in Part I of this Schedule to the Lord Chancellor’s Department or the Scottish Courts Administration is a reference to that Department or Administration only to the extent that the functions carried out by persons in its employ are, or are connected with—

(a)functions of the Chief, or any other, Social Security Commissioner; or

(b)functions of the Council on Tribunals or the Scottish committee of that Council which relate to social security or to occupational or personal pension schemes or to war pensions.

4The reference in Part I of this Schedule to the Commissioners of Inland Revenue is a reference to those Commissioners only to the extent that the functions carried out by them or any officer of theirs relate to—

(a)any of the following aspects of social security—

(i)National Insurance contributions;

(ii)statutory sick pay;

(iii)statutory maternity pay; or

(b)the tax treatment of occupational or personal pension schemes.

5In this Part of this Schedule “war pension” has the meaning given by section 25(4) of the [1989 c. 24.] Social Security Act 1989.