Part 3Recovery of NHS charges
Review and appeal
159Appeal to Social Security Commissioner
(1)
An appeal may be made to a Commissioner against any decision of an appeal tribunal under section 158 on the ground that the decision was erroneous in point of law.
(2)
An appeal under this section may be made by—
(a)
the Secretary of State or the Scottish Ministers (as the case may be), or
(b)
the person to whom the certificate was issued.
(3)
If an appeal is made under this section, subsections (7) to (12) of section 14 of the 1998 Act apply to the appeal as they apply to an appeal under that section (reading references to a tribunal as references to an appeal tribunal constituted as mentioned in section 158(1)).
(4)
In a case in which subsection (7) or (8)(b) of section 14 of the 1998 Act applies by virtue of subsection (3) above to an appeal against a decision of an appeal tribunal under subsection (3) of section 158, subsections (2) to (4) of that section apply as they apply to an appeal determined on a reference under subsection (1)(a) of that section.
(5)
In a case in which subsection (7) or (8)(b) of section 14 of the 1998 Act applies by virtue of subsection (3) above to an appeal against a decision of an appeal tribunal under subsection (6) of section 158, the appeal tribunal may—
(a)
confirm the waiver decision, or
(b)
waive the requirement in question.
(6)
In a case in which subsection (8)(a) of section 14 of the 1998 Act applies by virtue of subsection (3) above to an appeal against a decision of an appeal tribunal under subsection (3) of section 158, subsection (4) of that section applies as if the references to the decision of the tribunal on an appeal against a certificate were references to the decision of the Commissioner on an appeal under this section.
(7)
In this section—
“Commissioner” has the same meaning as in Chapter 2 of Part 1 of the 1998 Act, and
“the 1998 Act” means the Social Security Act 1998 (c. 14).