Fines (Deductions from Income Support) Regulations 1992

Regulation 14(1)

SCHEDULE 1TIME LIMITS FOR MAKING APPLICATIONS OR APPEALS

(1)(2)(3)
Application or AppealAppropriate OfficeSpecified time

1.  Appeal to a tribunal from an adjudication officer’s decision (regulation 9).

An appropriate social security office.3 months beginning with the date when notice in writing of the decision was given to the appellant.

2.  Application to the Chairman for leave to appeal to a Commissioner from the decision of a tribunal (paragraph 16, Schedule 2).

The office of the Clerk to the tribunal.3 months beginning with the date when a copy of the record of the decision was given to the applicant.

3.  Application to—

(a)an adjucation officer;

(b)a tribunal; or

(c)a Commissioner, to set aside decision (regulation 12).

(a)An appropriate social security office;

(b)The office of the clerk to the tribunal;

(c)An office of the Social Security Commissioners.

(a)and (b) 3 months beginning with the date when notice in writing of the decision was given to the applicant.

(c)30 days from the date on which notice in writing of the decision was given to the applicant by an office of the Social Security Commissioners.

4.  Application for leave to appeal to the Commissioner where the claimant has been refused leave (paragraph 17, Schedule 2).

An office of the Social Security Commissioners.42 days beginning with the date when notice in writing of the decision by the chairman to refuse leave was given to the applicant.

5.  Appeal to the Commissioner (regulation 9).

An office of the Social Security Commissioners.42 days beginning with the date when notice in writing of the decision was given to the applicant.

6.  Leave to appeal to the appropriate appeal court (regulation 9(5) and Schedule 2).

An office of the Social Security Commissioners.3 months beginning with the date when notice in writing of the decision was given to the applicant.