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After section 32D of the Child Support Act 1991 (c. 48) (inserted by section 22 of this Act) insert—
(1)The Commission may make an order under this section if it appears to the Commission that a person (referred to in this section and sections 32F to 32J as “the liable person”) has failed to pay an amount of child support maintenance and—
(a)an amount stands to the credit of an account held by the liable person with a deposit-taker; or
(b)an amount not within paragraph (a) that is of a prescribed description is due or accruing to the liable person from another person (referred to in this section and sections 32F to 32J as the “third party”).
(2)An order under this section—
(a)may not be made by virtue of subsection (1)(a) in respect of an account of a prescribed description; and
(b)may be made by virtue of subsection (1)(a) in respect of a joint account which is held by the liable person and one or more other persons, and which is not of a description prescribed under paragraph (a) of this subsection, if (but only if) regulations made by the Secretary of State so provide.
(3)The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision as to conditions that are to be disregarded in determining whether an amount is due or accruing to the liable person for the purposes of subsection (1)(b).
(4)An order under this section—
(a)shall be expressed to be directed at the deposit-taker or third party in question;
(b)if made by virtue of subsection (1)(a), shall specify the account in respect of which it is made; and
(c)shall specify the amount of arrears of child support maintenance in respect of which the Commission proposes to make an order under section 32F.
(5)An order under this section may specify an amount of arrears due under a maintenance calculation which is the subject of an appeal only if it appears to the Commission—
(a)that liability for the amount would not be affected were the appeal to succeed; or
(b)where paragraph (a) does not apply, that the making of an order under section 32F in respect of the amount would nonetheless be fair in all the circumstances.
(6)The Commission shall serve a copy of any order made under this section on—
(a)the deposit-taker or third party at which it is directed;
(b)the liable person; and
(c)if the order is made in respect of a joint account, the other account-holders.
(7)An order under this section shall come into force at the time at which it is served on the deposit-taker or third party at which it is directed.
(8)An order under this section shall cease to be in force at the earliest of the following—
(a)the time at which the prescribed period ends;
(b)the time at which the order under this section lapses or is discharged; and
(c)the time at which an order under section 32F made in pursuance of the proposal specified in the order under this section is served on the deposit-taker or third party at which that order is directed.
(9)Where regulations have been made under section 29(3)(a), a person liable to pay an amount of child support maintenance is to be taken for the purposes of this section to have failed to pay the amount unless it is paid to or through the person specified in, or by virtue of, the regulations for the case in question.
(1)The Commission may make an order under this section in pursuance of a proposal specified in an order under section 32E if—
(a)the order in which the proposal was specified (“the interim order”) is in force;
(b)the period prescribed for the making of representations to the Commission in respect of the proposal specified in the interim order has expired; and
(c)the Commission has considered any representations made to it during that period.
(2)An order under this section—
(a)shall be expressed to be directed at the deposit-taker or third party at which the interim order was directed;
(b)if the interim order was made by virtue of section 32E(1)(a), shall specify the account specified in the interim order; and
(c)shall specify the amount of arrears of child support maintenance in respect of which it is made.
(3)The amount so specified—
(a)shall not exceed the amount of arrears specified in the interim order which remain unpaid at the time at which the order under this section is made; and
(b)if the order is made in respect of a joint account, shall not exceed the amount that appears to the Commission to be fair in all the circumstances.
(4)In determining the amount to be specified in an order made in respect of a joint account the Commission shall have particular regard—
(a)to the amount contributed to the account by each of the account-holders; and
(b)to such other matters as may be prescribed.
(5)An order under this section may specify an amount of arrears due under a maintenance calculation which is the subject of an appeal only if it appears to the Commission—
(a)that liability for the amount would not be affected were the appeal to succeed; or
(b)where paragraph (a) does not apply, that the making of an order under this section in respect of the amount would nonetheless be fair in all the circumstances.
(6)The Commission shall serve a copy of any order made under this section on—
(a)the deposit-taker or third party at which it is directed;
(b)the liable person; and
(c)if the order is made in respect of a joint account, the other account-holders.
(1)During the relevant period, an order under section 32E or 32F which specifies an account held with a deposit-taker shall operate as an instruction to the deposit-taker not to do anything that would reduce the amount standing to the credit of the account below the amount specified in the order (or, if already below that amount, that would further reduce it).
(2)During the relevant period, any other order under section 32E or 32F shall operate as an instruction to the third party at which it is directed not to do anything that would reduce the amount due to the liable person below the amount specified in the order (or, if already below that amount, that would further reduce it).
(3)Subsections (1) and (2) have effect subject to regulations made under section 32I(1).
(4)In this section “the relevant period”, in relation to an order under section 32E, means the period during which the order is in force.
(5)In this section and section 32H “the relevant period”, in relation to an order under section 32F, means the period which—
(a)begins with the service of the order on the deposit-taker or third party at which it is directed; and
(b)(subject to subsection (6)) ends with the end of the period during which an appeal can be brought against the order by virtue of regulations under section 32J(5).
(6)If an appeal is brought by virtue of the regulations, the relevant period ends at the time at which—
(a)proceedings on the appeal (including any proceedings on a further appeal) have been concluded; and
(b)any period during which a further appeal may ordinarily be brought has ended.
(7)References in this section and sections 32H and 32J to the amount due to the liable person are to be read as references to the total of any amounts within section 32E(1)(b) that are due or accruing to the liable person from the third party in question.
(1)Once the relevant period has ended, an order under section 32F which specifies an account held with a deposit-taker shall operate as an instruction to the deposit-taker—
(a)if the amount standing to the credit of the account is less than the remaining amount, to pay to the Commission the amount standing to the credit of the account; and
(b)otherwise, to deduct from the account and pay to the Commission the remaining amount.
(2)If an amount of arrears specified in the order remains unpaid after any payment required by subsection (1) has been made, the order shall operate until the relevant time as an instruction to the deposit-taker—
(a)to pay to the Commission any amount (not exceeding the remaining amount) standing to the credit of the account specified in the order; and
(b)not to do anything else that would reduce the amount standing to the credit of the account.
(3)Once the relevant period has ended, any other order under section 32F shall operate as an instruction to the third party at which it is directed—
(a)if the amount due to the liable person is less than the remaining amount, to pay to the Commission the amount due to the liable person; and
(b)otherwise, to deduct from the amount due to the liable person and pay to the Commission the remaining amount.
(4)If an amount of arrears specified in the order remains unpaid after any payment required by subsection (3) has been made, the order shall operate until the relevant time as an instruction to the third party—
(a)to pay to the Commission any amount (not exceeding the remaining amount) due to the liable person; and
(b)not to do anything else that would reduce any amount due to the liable person.
(5)This section has effect subject to regulations made under sections 32I(1) and 32J(2)(c).
(6)In this section—
“the relevant time” means the earliest of the following—
the time at which the remaining amount is paid;
the time at which the order lapses or is discharged; and
the time at which a prescribed event occurs or prescribed circumstances arise;
“the remaining amount”, in relation to any time, means the amount of arrears specified in the order under section 32F which remains unpaid at that time.
(1)The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision as to circumstances in which things that would otherwise be in breach of sections 32G(1) and (2) and 32H(2)(b) and (4)(b) may be done.
(2)Regulations under subsection (1) may require the Commission's consent to be obtained in prescribed circumstances.
(3)Regulations under subsection (1) which require the Commission's consent to be obtained may provide for an application for that consent to be made—
(a)by the deposit-taker or third party at which the order under section 32E or 32F is directed;
(b)by the liable person; and
(c)if the order is made in respect of a joint account, by any of the other account-holders.
(4)If regulations under subsection (1) require the Commission's consent to be obtained, the Secretary of State shall by regulations provide for a person of a prescribed description to have a right of appeal to a court against the withholding of that consent.
(5)Regulations under subsection (4) may include—
(a)provision with respect to the period within which a right of appeal under the regulations may be exercised;
(b)provision with respect to the powers of the court to which the appeal under the regulations lies.
(1)The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision with respect to orders under section 32E or 32F.
(2)The regulations may, in particular, make provision—
(a)as to circumstances in which amounts standing to the credit of an account are to be disregarded for the purposes of sections 32E, 32G and 32H;
(b)as to the payment to the Commission of sums deducted under an order under section 32F;
(c)allowing a deposit-taker or third party at which an order under section 32F is directed to deduct from the amount standing to the credit of the account specified in the order, or due to the liable person, a prescribed amount towards its administrative costs before making any payment to the Commission required by section 32H;
(d)with respect to notifications to be given to the liable person (and, in the case of an order made in respect of a joint account, to the other account-holders) as to amounts deducted, and amounts paid, under an order under section 32F;
(e)requiring a deposit-taker or third party at which an order under section 32E or 32F is directed to supply information of a prescribed description to the Commission, or to notify the Commission if a prescribed event occurs or prescribed circumstances arise;
(f)for the variation of an order under section 32E or 32F;
(g)for an order under section 32E or 32F to lapse in such circumstances as may be prescribed;
(h)as to the revival of an order under section 32E or 32F in such circumstances as may be prescribed;
(i)allowing or requiring an order under section 32E or 32F to be discharged.
(3)Where regulations under subsection (1) make provision for the variation of an order under section 32E or 32F, the power to vary the order shall not be exercised so as to increase the amount of arrears of child support maintenance specified in the order.
(4)The Secretary of State may by regulations make provision with respect to priority as between an order under section 32F and—
(a)any other order under that section;
(b)any order under any other enactment relating to England and Wales which provides for payments to be made from amounts to which the order under section 32F relates;
(c)any diligence done in Scotland against amounts to which the order under section 32F relates.
(5)The Secretary of State shall by regulations make provision for any person affected by an order under section 32F to have a right to appeal to a court against the making of the order.
(6)On an appeal under regulations under subsection (5), the court shall not question the maintenance calculation by reference to which the order under section 32F was made.
(7)Regulations under subsection (5) may include—
(a)provision with respect to the period within which a right of appeal under the regulations may be exercised;
(b)provision with respect to the powers of the court to which the appeal under the regulations lies.
(1)A person who fails to comply with the requirements of—
(a)an order under section 32E or 32F; or
(b)any regulation under section 32J which is designated by the regulations for the purposes of this paragraph,
commits an offence.
(2)It shall be a defence for a person charged with an offence under subsection (1) to prove that the person took all reasonable steps to comply with the requirements in question.
(3)A person guilty of an offence under subsection (1) shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level two on the standard scale.”
Commencement Information
I1S. 23 wholly in force at 3.8.2009; s. 23 not in force at Royal Assent see s. 62; s. 23 in force at 1.6.2009 for specified purposes and in force at 3.8.2009 for all other purposes by S.I. 2009/1314, art. 2(1)(a)
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