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Regulation 3(3)
1 Provision of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 | 2 Provision of the Social Security Administration (Northern Ireland) Act 1992 | 3 Subject Matter |
|---|---|---|
| Section 109A | Section 103A | Authorisations for investigators by Secretary of State, or Department for Social Development for Northern Ireland |
| Section 109B | Section 103B | Power to require information |
| Section 109BA | Section 103BA | Power for Secretary of State, or Department for Social Development for Northern Ireland, to require electronic access to information |
| Section 109C | Section 103C | Powers of entry |
| Section 110A | Section 104A | Authorisations for investigators by local authorities or Northern Ireland Housing Executive |
| Section 110AA | Section 104AA | Power of local authority, or Northern Ireland Housing Executive, to require electronic access to information |
| Section 111 | Section 105 | Offence of delay, obstruction etc. of an authorised officer |
| Section 115 | Section 109 | Offences by a body corporate: director etc. also guilty in certain circumstances |
| Section 115B | Section 109B | Penalty as alternative to prosecution: colluding employers etc. |
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