Part IIThe Jobseeker's Allowance

Jobseeking

F1Jobseeker's agreement: reviews and appeals13

1

Any determination of, or direction given by, an adjudication officer under Article 11 or 12 may be reviewed (by a different adjudication officer) on the application of the claimant or of an employment officer.

2

Regulations may make provision with respect to the procedure to be followed on a review under this Article.

3

The claimant may appeal to a social security appeal tribunal against any determination of, or direction given by, an adjudication officer on a review under this Article.

4

A social security appeal tribunal determining an appeal under this Article may give a direction of a kind which an adjudication officer may give under Article 11(7)(b) or (c) or (as the case may be) Article 12(6)(b) or (d).

5

Where a social security appeal tribunal gives a direction under paragraph (4) of a kind which may be given by an adjudication officer under Article 12(6)(b)(ii), an adjudication officer may bring the job seeker's agreement to an end if the claimant fails to comply with the direction within a prescribed period.

6

An appropriate person may, on the ground that it was erroneous in point of law, appeal to a Commissioner against the decision of a social security appeal tribunal on an appeal under this Article.

7

Any of the following is an appropriate person for the purposes of paragraph (6)—

a

the claimant;

b

an adjudication officer;

c

in prescribed circumstances, a trade union;

d

in prescribed circumstances, any other association which exists to promote the interests and welfare of its members.

8

Subsections (7) to (10) of section 21 of the Administration Act (appeals to Commissioners) shall apply in relation to appeals under this Article as they apply in relation to appeals under that section.

9

In this Article "Commissioner" has the same meaning as in the Administration Act.