Community Charges (Deductions from Income Support) Regulations 1990
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COMMUNITY CHARGES, ENGLAND AND WALES Community Charges (Deductions from Income Support) Regulations 1990
1.(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Community Charges (Deductions from Income Support) Regulations 1990 and shall come into force on 1st April 1990. (2) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires
(3) Unless the context otherwise requires, any reference in these Regulations to a numbered regulation or Schedule is a reference to the regulation and Schedule bearing that number in the Regulations and any reference in a regulation or Schedule to a numbered paragraph is a reference to the paragraph of that regulation or Schedule having that number.
2.(1) Where a debtor is entitled to income support, without prejudice to its right to pursue any other means of recovery, an authority may apply to the Secretary of State by sending an application in respect of each debtor or, where a liability order is made against a couple in respect of both of them, to an appropriate social security office asking him to deduct sums from any amount payable to a debtor by way of that income support. (2) An application from an authority shall be in writing and shall contain the following particulars
(3) Where it appears to the Secretary of State that an application from an authority gives insufficient particulars to enable the debtor to be identified he may require the authority to furnish such further particulars as may reasonably be required. (4) Subject to regulation 4(1), where the Secretary of State receives an application from an authority, he shall refer it to an adjudication officer who shall determine, so far as is practicable within 14 days of its submission to him, the following questions
(5) Subject to any right of appeal or review under these Regulations, the decision of the adjudication officer shall be final.
3. The Secretary of State shall notify the debtor in writing of the adjudication officer's decision as soon as is practicable after he receives that decision and at the same time he shall notify the debtor of his right of appeal.
4.(1) The Secretary of State shall make deductions from income support only
(2) The Secretary of State shall make deductions from income support at a time which corresponds to the payment of income support to the debtor[10] and he shall cease making deductions when
(3) Payments shall be made to the authority at such intervals as the Secretary of State may decide.
5.(1) Where the adjudication officer has decided a question under regulation 2(4), the debtor may appeal to a tribunal. (2) Subject to paragraph (5), an appeal lies to a Commissioner from any decision of a tribunal on the grounds that the decision of that tribunal was erroneous in point of law and the persons who may appeal are the debtor and the adjudication officer. (3) If it appears to the Chief Commissioner or, in the case of his inability to act, to such other of the Commissioners as he may have nominated to act for that purpose, that an appeal falling to be heard by one of the Commissioners involves a question of law of special difficulty, he may direct that the appeal be dealt with, not by that Commissioner alone but by a Tribunal consisting of any 3 of the Commissioners and if the decision is not unanimous, the decision of the majority shall be the decision of the Tribunal. (4) Subject to paragraph (5), an appeal on a question of law lies to the Court of Appeal from any decision of a Commissioner on a question of law and the persons who may appeal are
(5) No appeal lies to the Commissioner or to the Court of Appeal
6.(1) Any decision under these Regulations of an adjudication officer, a tribunal or a Commissioner may be reviewed at any time by an adjudication officer if
(2) Any decision of an adjudication officer may be reviewed by an adjudication officer on the grounds that the decision was erroneous in point of law. (3) A question may be raised with a view to review under this regulation by means of an application in writing to an adjudication officer, stating the grounds of the application. (4) On receipt of any such application, the adjudication officer shall take it into consideration and, so far as is practicable, dispose of it within 14 days of its receipt. (5) A decision given by way of revision or a refusal to review under this regulation shall be subject to appeal in the same manner as an original decision and regulation 5(1) and Schedule 2 shall apply with the necessary modifications in relation to a decision given on review as they apply to the original decision on a question.
7.(1) Subject to regulation 9, accidental errors in any decision or record of a decision made under regulations 2(4), 5 and 6 and Schedule 2 may at any time be corrected by the person or tribunal by whom the decision was made or a person or tribunal of like status. (2) A correction made to, or to the record of, a decision shall be deemed to be part of the decision or, of that record, and written notice of it shall be given as soon as practicable to every party to the proceedings.
8.(1) Subject to regulation 9, on application made by a party to the proceedings, a decision including an application for leave to appeal to a Commissioner or the Court of Appeal made under regulations 2 (4), 5, 6 and Schedule 2 by an adjudication officer, tribunal or a Commissioner may be set aside by the person or tribunal by whom the decision was made, or by a person or tribunal of like status, in a case where it appears just to set that decision aside on the grounds that
(2) An application under this regulation shall be made in accordance with regulation 10 and Schedule 1. (3) Where an application to set aside is made under paragraph (1) every party to the proceedings shall be sent a copy of the application and shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity of making representations on it before the application is determined. (4) Notice in writing of a determination on an application to set aside a decision shall be given to every party to the proceedings as soon as may be practicable and the notice shall contain a statement giving the reasons for the determination. (5) For the purpose of determining under these Regulations an application to set aside, there shall be disregarded any provision in any enactment or instrument to the effect that any notice or other document required or authorised to be given or sent to any person shall be deemed to have been given or sent if it was sent to that person's last known notified address.
9.(1) In calculating any time specified in Schedule 1 there shall be disregarded any day falling before the day on which notice was given of a correction of a decision or the record thereof pursuant to regulation 7 or on which notice is given that a determination of a decision shall not be set aside following an application under regulation 8, as the case may be. (2) There shall be no appeal against a correction made under regulation 7 or a refusal to make such a correction or against a determination under regulation 8. (3) Nothing in regulation 7 or 8 shall be construed as derogating from any inherent or other power to correct errors or set aside decisions which is exercisable apart from these Regulations.
10.(1) Any application or appeal set out in Column (1) of Schedule 1 shall be made or given by sending or delivering it to the appropriate office within the specified time. (2) In this regulation
(3) The time specified by this regulation and Schedule 1 for the making of any application or appeal (except an application to the chairman of a tribunal for leave to appeal to a Commissioner) may be extended for special reasons, even though the time so specified may already have expired, and any application for an extension of time under this paragraph shall be made to and determined by the person to whom the application or appeal is sought to be made or, in the case of a tribunal, its chairman. (4) An application under paragraph (3) for an extension of time (except where it is made to a Commissioner) which has been refused may not be renewed. (5) Any application or appeal set out in Column (1) of Schedule 1 shall be in writing and shall contain:
(6) Where it appears to an adjudication officer, or chairman of a tribunal, or Commissioner that an application or appeal which is made to him, or the tribunal, gives insufficient particulars to enable the question at issue to be determined, he may require, and in the case of a Commissioner, direct that the person making the application or appeal shall furnish such further particulars as may reasonably be required. (7) The conduct and procedure in relation to any application or appeal shall be in accordance with Schedule 2.
11.(1) Any notice or other document required or authorised to be given or sent to any person under these Regulations shall be deemed to have been given or sent if it was sent by post properly addressed and pre-paid to that party at his ordinary or last notified address. (2) Any notice or other document required or authorised to be given to an appropriate social security office or office of the clerk to a tribunal shall be treated as having been so given or sent on the day that it is received in the appropriate social security office or office of the clerk to the tribunal. (3) Any notice or document required to be given, sent or submitted to, or served on, a Commissioner
Notes: [1] 1988 c. 41. Section 146(6) is cited for the meaning it ascribes to back [8] S.I. 1987/1968, amended by S.I. 1988/522, 1725, 1989/136 and 1689. back [9] Section 22B was inserted into the Social Security Act 1986 by the Local Government Finance Act 1988 (c. 41), Schedule 10, paragraph 5 and was amended by the Social Security Act 1989 (c. 24), Schedule 8, paragraph 9(3). back [10] S.I. 1987/1967, to which the relevant amendment is S.I. 1988/1228. back |
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