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SCHEDULETHE FIRST-TIER TRIBUNAL FOR SCOTLAND SOCIAL SECURITY CHAMBER RULES OF PROCEDURE 2018

PART 2General Powers and Provisions

Disclosure of documents and information

14.[F1(1)] The First-tier Tribunal may at any stage of the proceedings, on its own initiative or on application by one or more of the parties, make an order with a view to prohibiting or restricting the public disclosure of any aspect of those proceedings so far as it considers necessary in the interests of justice or in order to protect the Convention rights of any person.

[F2(2) The First-tier Tribunal may at any stage of the proceedings, on its own initiative or on the request of one or more of the parties, give a direction prohibiting disclosure of a document or information to a person (“the recipient”) if—

(a)the document or information relates to the physical or mental health of a person,

(b)a registered medical practitioner or a registered nurse has informed either the First-tier Tribunal, or one or more of the parties, that disclosure of the document or information would be likely to cause serious harm to the physical or mental health of the recipient or some other person,

(c)the First-tier Tribunal is satisfied that such disclosure would be likely to cause serious harm to the physical or mental health of the recipient or some other person, and

(d)the First-tier Tribunal is satisfied, having regard to the interests of justice, that it is proportionate to give such a direction.

(3) If a party considers that the First-tier Tribunal should give a direction under paragraph (2) prohibiting the disclosure of a document or information to a person (“the recipient”), the party must provide to the First-tier Tribunal the document or information, and the reason the party is requesting that it be withheld, so that the First-tier Tribunal may decide whether the document or information should be disclosed to the recipient or should be subject of a direction under paragraph (2).

(4) The First-tier Tribunal must conduct proceedings as appropriate in order to give effect to a direction given under paragraph (2).

(5) If the First-tier Tribunal gives a direction under paragraph (2) which prevents disclosure to a party who has a representative, or any other person acting on their behalf, the First-tier Tribunal may give a direction that the document or information be disclosed to that representative or person if the First-tier Tribunal is satisfied that—

(a)disclosure to the representative or person would be in the interests of the party, and

(b)the representative or person will act in accordance with paragraph (6).

(6) Documents or information disclosed to a representative or person in accordance with a direction under paragraph (5) must not be disclosed either directly or indirectly to any other person without the First-tier Tribunal’s consent.]