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SCHEDULES

Section 83.

SCHEDULE 12Schemes for Investigation of Complaints

PART IMatters to be Provided for in Schemes

The matters for which provision is, subject to Parts II and III of this Schedule, to be made are the following:

Administration

1The establishment and functioning of an independent body (whether corporate or unincorporate) which is to administer the scheme.

2The identity of the members.

3The manner in which the expenses of the scheme are to be met by the members.

The adjudicator

4The appointment of an independent adjudicator to conduct investigations under the scheme and his tenure of office and remuneration.

Scope of scheme

5The matters action in relation to which is to be subject to investigation under the scheme and the grounds for making it subject to investigation.

Functions of adjudicator

6The duty of the adjudicator to investigate, and make determinations on, actions duly referred for investigation.

7The powers of, and procedure to be followed in the conduct of investigations by, the adjudicator.

8The powers of the adjudicator on the making of determinations.

Determinations and their effects

9The extent to which determinations are binding.

10The manner in which determinations are to be communicated and published.

Reports by investigators to administering body

11The making to the body administering the scheme of regular reports by the adjudicator as to the discharge of his functions, and their publication.

Amendment or revocation of scheme

12The manner of amending or revoking the scheme.

Accession to membership

13Accession to membership of other societies.

Withdrawal from membership

14Withdrawal from membership.

PART IIRequirements for Recognised Schemes : Matters of Complaint

Share accounts

1The operation or termination of a share account and the grant or refusal to grant a shareholder other facilities normally available to shareholders of his description.

Deposit accounts

2The operation or termination of a deposit account and the grant or refusal to grant a depositor other facilities normally available to depositors of his description.

Borrowing members: class 1 or class 2 advances

3The operation or termination of the account of a member borrowing on a class 1 or class 2 advance and the grant or refusal to grant a borrowing member of that description other or further class 1, or as the case may be, class 2 advances secured on the same or different land or other facilities normally available to borrowing members of his description.

Borrowers: mobile home loans

4The operation or termination of the account of a borrower under section 15 and the grant or refusal to grant a borrower under that section other facilities normally available to borrowers of his description.

Borrowers: other loans

5The operation or termination of the account of a borrower under section 16 and the grant or refusal to grant a borrower under that section other facilities normally available to borrowers of his description.

Money transmission services

6The terms on which are provided, the operation of, or the withdrawal of money transmission services.

Foreign exchange facilities

7The terms on which are provided, the operation of, or the withdrawal of foreign exchange services.

Agency payments and receipts

8The terms on which payments are made or received as agents or the operation or withdrawal of the service.

Provision of credit

9The operation or termination of the account of a borrower with the person providing the credit.

PART IIIMinimum Requirements for Recognised Schemes : Other Provisions

Grounds of complaint

1The grounds for making action by a building society or associated body subject to investigation under the scheme must be that the action constitutes—

(a)in the case of a building society, a breach of the society's obligations under this Act, the rules or any other contract, or

(b)in the case of an associated body, a breach of the associated body's obligations under its rules (if any) or any contract, or

(c)unfair treatment, or

(d)maladministration,

in relation to the complainant and has caused him pecuniary loss or expense or inconvenience.

Permissible exclusions from investigation

2A scheme must not exclude action from investigation on any other than the following grounds, that is to say—

(a)that the complaint is frivolous or vexatious ;

(b)that the action is the subject of proceedings in a court of law or was the subject of such proceedings in which a judgment on the merits was given ;

(c)that, where the society or associated body has a procedure for the resolution of complaints by it (an " internal procedure "), the procedure has not been invoked or has not been exhausted ;

(d)that there has been undue delay in having the matter investigated under the scheme ; or

(e)that the action in question occurred outside the United Kingdom.

Functions of adjudicator

3A scheme must, as regards the duties and powers attached to the investigation of complaints under the scheme—

(a)impose on the adjudicator a duty, subject to the provision made in pursuance of sub-paragraph (c) below, to investigate and determine any complaint duly made ;

(b)impose on the adjudicator a duty to afford the complainant and the society or associated body an opportunity to make representations (whether orally or in writing) in relation to the action complained of ;

(c)confer power on the adjudicator to advise, mediate or act as conciliator before proceeding further with an investigation ;

(d)confer power on the adjudicator to extend the scope of his investigation to other matters related to the action complained of; and

(e)confer on an adjudicator such powers to require information and documents relevant to the matter to be furnished to him as are necessary for the purposes of the investigation.

4(1)Subject to any provision made in pursuance of sub-paragraph (3) below, a scheme must authorise the adjudicator, in reaching his decision, to have regard to, but not to be bound by, any matter (whether or not of obligation) relevant to the action complained of and to question any decision.

(2)A scheme must impose on the adjudicator a duty, in reaching his decision, to have regard to—

(a)the rules (if any) of the society or associated body ;

(b)the provisions of any deed or contract binding the society and the complainant or, as the case may be, the associated body and the complainant;

(c)the provisions of any code of conduct applicable to the con duct by the society or associated body of its affairs or business ;

(d)any advertisement issued by the society or associated body in connection with any aspect of its activities and any communication with the complainant.

(3)Subject to sub-paragraph (4) below, a scheme may preclude the adjudicator, in his determination, from questioning the merits of any decision taken by the society or associated body with reference to—

(a)the taking or conduct of legal proceedings to enforce any right of the society or associated body ; or

(b)the creditworthiness, for the purposes of any advance or other service or facility, of the complainant;

but not otherwise.

(4)Where investigation of a complaint on the ground of maladministration involves consideration by the adjudicator of any decision taken with reference to the creditworthiness of the complainant the scheme must confer power on the adjudicator to direct the society or associated body to take its decision again and reach it by proper procedures.

5(1)Subject to sub-paragraph (2) below, a scheme must confer power on the adjudicator, by his determination, to do either or both of the following, that is to say—

(a)direct the society or associated body whose action is complained of to take or desist from taking such steps as are specified in the determination ;

(b)order the society or associated body whose action is complained of to pay the complainant a sum by way of compensation for the loss, expense or inconvenience caused by the action.

(2)A scheme may impose a limit on the amount of compensation that a society or associated body may be ordered to pay a complainant, but the limit must not be less than £100,000.

Effect of determinations and their communication

6(1)Subject to any provision made in pursuance of sub-paragraph (2) or (3) below, a scheme must provide that, if the complainant, by notice to the adjudicator within the period specified in the scheme, accepts his determination the society or associated body is under an obligation to take the steps it is directed to take or pay the compensation awarded or both.

(2)A scheme may relieve a society of the obligation imposed by a determination if, but only if, the society undertakes an obligation to give notice to its members of the reasons for its non-fulfilment of the obligations imposed by the determination in the next directors' report under section 75 and to give notice of those reasons to the public in such manner as the adjudicator requires.

(3)A scheme may relieve an associated body of the obligations imposed by a determination if, but only if, each, of the building societies with which it is associated undertakes an obligation to give notice to its members of the reasons for the non-fulfilment of the obligations imposed by the determination in the next directors' report under section 75 and to give notice of those reasons to the public in such manner as the adjudicator requires.

7A scheme must impose on the adjudicator an obligation not to disclose, whether in his determination or otherwise, any information or opinion furnished in confidence to the society or, as the case may be, to the associated body for the purpose of any action on its part.

Reports by adjudicator to administering body

8A scheme must require reports by the adjudicator as to the discharge of his functions to be made to the body administering the scheme not less frequently than once in every year.

Publication

9(1)A scheme must permit the body administering the scheme to publish the whole or any parts of the reports made to them by the adjudicator.

(2)A scheme, if it makes the provision authorised by paragraph 6(2) or (3) above, must require the body administering the scheme to send to the Commission, not less frequently than once in every year, particulars of the cases in which building societies have undertaken the alternative obligation authorised by either or both of those sub-paragraphs.