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The Child Support (Collection and Enforcement) Regulations 1992

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Changes over time for: Section 35

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Version Superseded: 08/06/2015

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35.(1)  For the purposes of enabling an enquiry to be made under section 39A of the Act as to the liable person’s livelihood, means and conduct, a justice of the peace F2 ... may issue a summons to him to appear before a magistrates' court and to produce any driving licence held by him, and, where applicable, its counterpart, and, if he does not appear, may issue a warrant for his arrest.

(2)  In any proceedings under sections 39A and 40B of the Act , a statement in writing to the effect that wages of any amount have been paid to the liable person during any period, purporting to be signed for or on behalf of his employer, shall be evidence of the facts there stated.

(3)  Where an application under section 39A of the Act has been made but no disqualification order is made, the application may be renewed on the ground that the circumstances of the liable person have changed.

(4) A disqualification order shall be in the form prescribed in Schedule 4.

(5)  The amount to be included in the disqualification order under section 40B(3)(b) of the Act in respect of the costs shall be such amount as in the view of the court is equal to the costs reasonably incurred by the Secretary of State in respect of the costs of the application for the disqualification order.

(6)  An order made under section 40B(4) of the Act may be executed anywhere in England and Wales by any person to whom it is directed or by any constable acting within his police area, if the liable person fails to appear or produce or surrender his driving licence or its counterpart to the court.

(7) An order may be executed by a constable notwithstanding that it is not in his possession at the time but such order shall, if demanded, be shown to the liable person as soon as reasonably practicable.

(8) In this regulation “driving licence” means a licence to drive a motor vehicle granted under Part III of the Road Traffic Act 1988.]

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F1Reg. 35 added (31.5.2001, See reg. 1 of S.I. for when to apply for different circumstances) by S.I. 2001/162, reg. 1(3), 2(6)(c) (with reg. 6)

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