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The Victims’ Payments (Amendment) Regulations 2023

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Amendment of the Victims’ Payments Regulations 2020

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2.—(1) The Victims’ Payments Regulations 2020(1) are amended as follows.

(2) In regulation 2(1) (interpretation)—

(a)in the definition of “relevant incident”, after “regulation” insert “12(3)(b) or”;

(b)in the definition of “review panel”, for “regulation 43(3” substitute “regulation 43(3)”.

(3) In regulation 7(2) (definitions relating to causation of injury) for “responding to a relevant incident” substitute “responding, in the course of employment, to a Troubles-related incident”.

(4) In regulation 8(4) (applications outside period), for “circumstances” substitute “circumstance”.

(5) In regulation 10(9) (notifications in cases of multiple posthumous applications), for “under paragraph (4)(” substitute “under paragraph (4)”.

(6) In regulation 14(2) (maximum interim period), for “paragraph (5) and (6)”, substitute “paragraphs (5) and (6))”.

(7) In regulation 16(1)(b) (assessment of degree of disablement: posthumous applications), omit “is” in the second place it occurs.

(8) In regulation 20(3) (adjustment in respect of past compensation), for “that Board” substitute “it”.

(9) In regulation 24 (lump sums) for paragraph (4) substitute—

(4) Subject to paragraph (5), in the case of a person to whom paragraph (1)(a) or (b) applies, the lump sum is the amount of victims’ payments that would be payable to the person in the period of ten years beginning with the date of the application to receive a lump sum..

(10) In regulation 34(4) (appeals: time period where previous review), for “paragraph (3)(a)” substitute “paragraph (2)(a)”.

(11) In regulation 38(1)(d) (remedies), for “Regulation” substitute “Regulations”.

(12) In regulation 39 (hearings)—

(a)in paragraph (6), for “paragraph (4)” substitute “paragraph (5)”;

(b)in paragraph (7), for “paragraph (1)” substitute “paragraph (5)”;

(c)in paragraph (8), for “clam” substitute “claim”.

(13) In regulation 43(4)(a) (composition of review panel), for “appeal” in both places it occurs substitute “review”.

(14) In Schedule 1 (the Board)—

(a)in paragraph 10(b) (authentication of seal), for “paragraph 5(4)” substitute “sub-paragraph 4(5)”;

(b)in paragraph 12(2) (constitution of panels for certain decisions etc.), for “paragraph (1)(b)” substitute “sub-paragraph (1)(b)”;

(c)in paragraph 12(3) (appointment of further panel members)—

(i)for “paragraph (1)(a)” substitute “sub-paragraph (1)(a)”;

(ii)for “paragraph (1)(b)” substitute “sub-paragraph (1)(b)”.

(d)in paragraph 14(3)(a) (annual report: meaning of financial year), for “section 1” substitute “regulation 3(1)”.

(15) In Schedule 2 (assessment of disablement)—

(a)in paragraph 1(5) (assessment of degree of disablement: increase or reduction of degree of disablement), for “paragraph (4)” substitute “sub-paragraph (4)”;

(b)in paragraph 1(6) (assessment of degree of disablement: record of the reason for increase or decrease), for “sub-paragraph (6)” substitute “sub-paragraph (5)”;

(c)in paragraph 3(2) (expression of degree of disablement), for “paragraph (3)” substitute “sub-paragraph (3)”;

(d)in paragraph 4(2) (guidance: regard to be had by health care professional), for “paragraph (1)” substitute “sub-paragraph (1)”.

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