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The Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (Procedure) (Amendment) Rules 2005

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Amendments to the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal (Procedure) Rules 2005

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3.  After rule 28 insert—

Orders for funding on section 103A applications

28A.(1) This rule applies where a section 103A application has been made by an appellant in relation to an appeal decided in England, Wales or Northern Ireland.

(2) If an immigration judge, when he considers a section 103A application, makes an order under section 103D(1) of the 2002 Act, the Tribunal must send a copy of that order to–

(a)the appellant’s representative; and

(b)the relevant funding body.

(3) If, pursuant to regulations under section 103D of the 2002 Act, the appellant’s representative applies for an order under section 103D(1) of the 2002 Act where an immigration judge has made an order for reconsideration of an appeal but the reconsideration does not proceed–

(a)the immigration judge may decide that application without a hearing; and

(b)the Tribunal must send notice of his decision to–

(i)the appellant’s representative; and

(ii)if he makes an order under section 103D(1), the relevant funding body.

(4) In a case to which rule 27(5) applies, the Tribunal must not send an order or decision under this rule to the appellant’s representative until either–

(a)the respondent has notified the Tribunal under rule 27(5)(c) that it has served the documents mentioned in rule 27(5)(b) on the appellant; or

(b)the Tribunal has served those documents on the appellant under rule 27(5)(d).

(5) In this rule, “relevant funding body” has the same meaning as in rule 33..

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