Part 1 U.K.The Care Quality Commission

Chapter 2E+WRegistration in respect of provision of health or social care

Registration procedureE+W

32Appeals to the TribunalE+W

(1)An appeal against—

(a)any decision of the Commission under this Chapter, other than a decision to give a warning notice under section 29, or

(b)an order made by a justice of the peace under section 30,

lies to the Tribunal.

(2)No appeal against a decision or order may be brought by a person more than 28 days after service on the person of notice of the decision or order.

(3)On an appeal against a decision of the Commission, other than a decision to which a notice under section 31 relates, the Tribunal may confirm the decision or direct that it is not to have effect.

(4)On an appeal against an order made by a justice of the peace the Tribunal may confirm the order or direct that it is to cease to have effect.

(5)On an appeal against a decision to which a notice under section 31 relates, the Tribunal may confirm the decision or direct that it is to cease to have effect.

(6)On an appeal against a decision or order, the Tribunal also has power—

(a)to vary any discretionary condition for the time being in force in respect of the regulated activity to which the appeal relates,

(b)to direct that any such discretionary condition is to cease to have effect,

(c)to direct that any such discretionary condition as the Tribunal thinks fit shall have effect in respect of the regulated activity, or

(d)to vary the period of any suspension.

(7)In this section—

  • discretionary condition”, in relation to registration under this Chapter, means any condition other than a registered manager condition required by section 13(1);

  • the Tribunal” means the tribunal established by section 9 of the Protection of Children Act 1999 (c. 14).