Part VI Support for Asylum-Seekers

Appeals

103 Appeals.

(1)

If, on an application for support under section 95, the Secretary of State decides that the applicant does not qualify for support under that section, the applicant may appeal to an adjudicator.

(2)

If the Secretary of State decides to stop providing support for a person under section 95 before that support would otherwise have come to an end, that person may appeal to an adjudicator.

(3)

On an appeal under this section, the adjudicator may—

(a)

require the Secretary of State to reconsider the matter;

(b)

substitute his decision for the decision appealed against; or

(c)

dismiss the appeal.

(4)

The adjudicator must give his reasons in writing.

(5)

The decision of the adjudicator is final.

(6)

If an appeal is dismissed, no further application by the appellant for support under section 95 is to be entertained unless the Secretary of State is satisfied that there has been a material change in the circumstances.

(7)

The Secretary of State may by regulations provide for decisions as to where support provided under section 95 is to be provided to be appealable to an adjudicator under this Part.

(8)

Regulations under subsection (7) may provide for any provision of this section to have effect, in relation to an appeal brought by virtue of the regulations, subject to such modifications as may be prescribed.

(9)

The Secretary of State may pay any reasonable travelling expenses incurred by an appellant in connection with attendance at any place for the purposes of an appeal under this section.