SCHEDULE 2

Article 8(7)

“SCHEDULE 2Provisions of the Order or regulations applicable (with the necessary modifications) to these regulations

Regulations 11 and 12

Provisions of the Order or regulations

Subject matter

The Order

Part II, Chapter II

Decisions

Article 13

Appeal to appeal tribunal

Article 15

Appeal from tribunal to Commissioner

The Social Security (General Benefit) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1984

Regulation 3

Suspension of payment of benefit during imprisonment, etc.

The Social Security (Claims and Payments) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1987

Regulation 4

Making a claim for benefit

Regulation 5

Amendment and withdrawal of claim

Regulation 6

Date of claim

Regulation 16

Date of entitlement under an award for the purpose of determining the day from which benefit is to be payable and effective date of change of rate

Regulation 17

Duration of awards

Regulation 20

Time and manner of payment: general provision

Regulation 20A48

Payment on presentation of an instrument for benefit payment

Regulation 21

Direct credit transfer

Regulation 22

Long term benefits

Regulation 25

Payment of attendance allowance, disability living allowance and constant attendance allowance at a daily rate

Regulation 28

Fractional amounts of benefit

Regulation 30

Payments on death

Regulation 33

Persons unable to act

Regulation 37

Extinguishment of right to payment of sums by way of benefit where payment is not obtained within the prescribed period

Regulation 4649

Instruments of payment, etc.

The Social Security (Payments on account, Overpayments and Recovery) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1988

Regulation 5

Offsetting prior payment against subsequent award

The Decisions and Appeals Regulations

Part II, Chapter I

Revisions

Part II, Chapter II

Supersessions

Regulation 12

Decisions of the Department relating to industrial injuries benefit

Part III, Chapter I

Suspension and termination

Regulation 25

Other persons with a right of appeal

Regulation 26

Decisions against which an appeal lies

Regulation 27

Decisions against which no appeal lies

Regulation 28

Notice of decision against which appeal lies

Part IV, Chapter II

General appeals matters

Part V, Chapter I

The panel and appeal tribunals

Regulation 38

Consideration and determination of appeals and referrals

Regulation 39

Directions concerning oral hearings

Regulation 40

Withdrawal of appeals and referrals

Regulation 41

Medical examination required by appeal tribunal

Regulation 42

Non-disclosure of medical advice or evidence

Regulation 43

Summoning of witnesses and administration of oaths

Part V, Chapter III

Striking out of appeals

Part V, Chapter IV

Oral hearings

Part V, Chapter V

Decisions of appeal tribunals and related matters

The Social Security Commissioners (Procedure) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999

Regulation 5

General powers of a Commissioner

Regulation 7

Delegation of functions to authorised officers

Regulation 8

Manner of and time for service of notices, etc.

Regulation 9

Application to a Commissioner for leave to appeal

Regulation 10

Notice of application to a Commissioner for leave to appeal

Regulation 12

Notice of appeal

Regulation 13

Time limit for appealing after leave obtained

Regulation 16

Acknowledgement of a notice of appeal or a reference and notification to each respondent

Regulation 18

Respondent’s written observations

Regulation 19

Written observations in reply

Regulation 20

Directions

Regulation 22

Non-disclosure of medical evidence

Regulation 23

Requests for hearings

Regulation 24

Hearings

Regulation 25

Summoning of witnesses

Regulation 26

Withdrawal of applications for leave to appeal, appeals and references

Regulation 27

Irregularities

Regulation 28

Determinations and decisions of a Commissioner

Regulation 30

Correction of accidental errors in decisions

Regulation 31

Setting aside decisions on certain grounds

Regulation 32

Provisions common to regulations 30 and 31

Regulation 33

Applications to a Commissioner for leave to appeal to the Appellate Court”