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(1)This section applies where an overpayment is recoverable from a person by, or due from a person to, the Department or the Housing Executive under or by virtue of section 69, 69A or 73 above and it appears to the Department or the Executive that—
(a)the making of the overpayment was attributable to an act or omission on the part of that person; and
(b)there are grounds for instituting against him proceedings for an offence (under this Act or any other statutory provision) relating to the overpayment.
(2)The Department or the Housing Executive may give to the person a written notice—
(a)stating that he may be invited to agree to pay a penalty and that, if he does so in the manner specified by the Department or the Executive, no such proceedings will be instituted against him; and
(b)containing such information relating to the operation of this section as may be prescribed.
(3)The amount of the penalty shall be 30 per cent. of the amount of the overpayment (rounded down to the nearest whole penny).
(4)If the person agrees in the specified manner to pay the penalty—
(a)the amount of the penalty shall be recoverable by the same methods as those by which the overpayment is recoverable; and
(b)no proceedings will be instituted against him for an offence (under this Act or any other statutory provision) relating to the overpayment.
(5)The person may withdraw his agreement to pay the penalty by notifying the Department or the Housing Executive, in the manner specified by the Department or the Executive, at any time during the period of 28 days beginning with the day on which he agrees to pay it; and if he does so—
(a)so much of the penalty as has already been recovered shall be repaid; and
(b)subsection (4)(b) above shall not apply.
(6)Where, after the person has agreed to pay the penalty, it is decided on a review or appeal or in accordance with regulations that the overpayment is not recoverable or due, so much of the penalty as has already been recovered shall be repaid.
(7)Where, after the person has agreed to pay the penalty, the amount of the overpayment is revised on a review or appeal or in accordance with regulations—
(a)so much of the penalty as has already been recovered shall be repaid; and
(b)subsection (4)(b) above shall no longer apply by reason of the agreement;
but if a new agreement is made under this section in relation to the revised overpayment, the amount already recovered by way of penalty, to the extent that it does not exceed the amount of the new penalty, may be treated as recovered under the new agreement instead of being repaid.
[F2(7A)Subject to subsection (7B) below, the Department and the Housing Executive may agree that, to the extent determined by the agreement, one may carry out on the other’s behalf, or may join in the carrying out of, any of the other’s functions under this section.
(7B)Subsection (7A) above shall not authorise any delegation of-
(a)the function of the person by whom any overpayment is recoverable, or to whom it is due, of determining whether or not a notice should be given under subsection (2) above in respect of that overpayment; or
(b)the power to make regulations for the purposes of paragraph (b) of subsection (2) above.]]
(8)In this section “overpayment” means—
(a)a payment which should not have been made;
(b)a sum which the Department should have received;
(c)an amount of benefit paid in excess of entitlement; or
(d)an amount equal to an excess of benefit allowed;
and the reference in subsection (1)(a) above to the making of the overpayment is to the making of the payment, the failure to receive the sum, the payment of benefit in excess of entitlement or the allowing of an excess of benefit.
Textual Amendments
F1S. 109A inserted (21.11.1997 for certain purposes, otherwise 18.12.1997) by S.I. 1997/1182 (N.I. 11), art. 14 (with art. 1(4)); S.R. 1997/508, art. 2
F2S. 109A(7A)(7B) inserted (1.5.2002) by 2001 c. 17 (N.I.), ss. 13, 17(1); S.R. 2002/165, art. 2
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1S. 109A restricted (5.10.1999) by 1999 c. 10, ss. 2(3), 20(2), Sch. 2 Pt. IV para. 15
S. 109A: functions exercisable by the Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland transferred (26.6.2001) to the Department of Finance and Personnel in Northern Ireland by S.R. 2001/229, art. 4(1) (with art. 12)
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