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13 .F1—F2F3(1 )F4 This Article applies to any decision of the Department under Article 9 or 11 (whether as originally made or as revised under Article 10) which—
(a)is made on a claim for, or on an award of, a relevant benefit, and does not fall within Schedule 2;[F5 or]
(b)is made otherwise than on such a claim or award, and falls within Schedule 3;F6. . .
Sub.‐para. (c) rep. by SI 1999/671
[F5(2 )F4 In the case of a decision to which this Article applies, the claimant and such other person as may be prescribed shall have a right to an appeal tribunal, but nothing in this paragraph shall confer a right of appeal in relation to a prescribed decision, or a prescribed determination embodied in or necessary to a decision.]
(3 )F4 Regulations under paragraph (2) shall not prescribe any decision or determination that relates to the conditions of entitlement to a relevant benefit for which a claim has been validly made or for which no claim is required.
(4 )F4 Where the Department has determined that any amount is recoverable under section 69 or 72 of the Administration Act, any person from whom the Department has determined that it is recoverable shall have the same right of appeal to an appeal tribunal as a claimant.
(5 )F4 In any case where—
(a)the Department has made a decision in relation to a claim under Part V of the Contributions and Benefits Act; and
(b)the entitlement to benefit under that Part of that Act of any person other than the claimant is or may be, under Part VI of Schedule 7 to that Act, affected by that decision,
that other person shall have the same right of appeal to an appeal tribunal as the claimant.
(6 )F4 A person with a right of appeal under this Article shall be given such notice of a decision to which this Article applies and of that right as may be prescribed.
(7) Regulations may make provision as to the manner in which, and the time within which, appeals are to be brought.
(8 )F4 In deciding an appeal under this Article, an appeal tribunal—
(a )F4need not consider any issue that is not raised by the appeal; and
(b)shall not take into account any circumstances not obtaining at the time when the decision appealed against was made.
(9 )F4 The reference in paragraph (1) to a decision under Article 11 is a reference to a decision superseding any such decision as is mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) or (b) of paragraph (1) of that Article.
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