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Type of proceedings | Time for providing notice of appeal | |
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1 | Appeal against a certification of NHS charges under section 157(1) of the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003(1) | (a) 3 months after the latest of— (i) the date on the certificate; (ii) the date on which the compensation payment was made; (iii) if the certificate has been reviewed, the date the certificate was confirmed or a fresh certificate was issued; or (iv) the date of any agreement to treat an earlier compensation payment as having been made in final discharge of a claim made by or in respect of an injured person and arising out of the injury or death; or (b) if the person to whom the certificate has been issued makes an application under section 157(4) of the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003, one month after— (i) the date of the decision on that application; or (ii) if the person appeals against that decision under section 157(6) of that Act, the date on which the appeal is decided or withdrawn. |
2 | Appeal against a waiver decision under section 157(6) of the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 | One month after the date of the decision. |
3 | Appeal against a certificate of NHS charges under section 7 of the Road Traffic (NHS Charges) Act 1999(2) | 3 months after the latest of— (a) the date on which the liability under section 1(2) of the Road Traffic (NHS Charges) Act 1999 was discharged; (b) if the certificate has been reviewed, the date the certificate was confirmed or a fresh certificate was issued; or (c) the date of any agreement to treat an earlier compensation payment as having been made in final discharge of a claim made by or in respect of a traffic casualty and arising out of the injury or death. |
4 | Appeal against a certificate of recoverable benefits under section 11 of the Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) Act 1997(3) | One month after the latest of— (a) the date on which any payment to the Secretary of State required under section 6 of the Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) Act 1997 was made; (b) if the certificate has been reviewed, the date the certificate was confirmed or a fresh certificate was issued; (c) the date of any agreement to treat an earlier compensation payment as having been made in final discharge of a claim made by or in respect of an injured person and arising out of the accident, injury or disease. |
5 | Cases other than those listed above | The latest of— (a) one month after the date on which notice of the decision being challenged was sent to the appellant; (b) if a written statement of reasons for the decision was requested within that month, 14 days after the later of— (i) the end of that month; or (ii) the date on which the written statement of reasons was provided; (c) if the appellant made an application for the revision of the decision under— (i) regulation 17(1)(a) of the Child Support (Maintenance Assessment Procedure) Regulations 1992(4); (ii) regulation 3(1) or (3) or 3A(1)(a) of the Social Security and Child Support (Decisions and Appeals) Regulations 1999(5); (iii) regulation 14(1)(a) of the Child Support Maintenance Calculation Regulations 2012(6); or (iv) regulation 5 of the Universal Credit, Personal Independence Payment, Jobseeker’s Allowance and Employment and Support Allowance (Decisions and Appeals) Regulations 2013(7), and the application was unsuccessful, one month after the date on which notice that the decision would not be revised was sent to the appellant.” |
S.I. 1999/991. Regulation 3A was inserted by regulation 5 of the Child Support (Decisions and Appeals) (Amendment) Regulations 2000 (S.I. 2000/3185).
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