Introductory Text
PART 1 Introduction
1.Citation, commencement, application and interpretation
2.Overriding objective and parties' obligation to co-operate with the Tribunal
3.Alternative dispute resolution and arbitration
PART 2 General powers and provisions
4.Delegation to staff
5.Case management powers
5A.Coronavirus temporary rule (decisions without a hearing)
6.Procedure for applying for and giving directions
7.Failure to comply with rules etc.
8.Striking out a party's case
9.Substitution and addition of parties
10.No power to award costs
11.Representatives
12.Calculating time
13.Sending and delivery of documents
14.Use of documents and information
15.Evidence and submissions
16.Summoning or citation of witnesses and orders to answer questions or produce documents
17.Withdrawal
18.Lead cases
19.Confidentiality in social security and child support cases
20.Expenses in criminal injuries compensation cases
21.Expenses in social security and child support cases
PART 3 Proceedings before the Tribunal
CHAPTER 1 Before the hearing
22.Cases in which the notice of appeal is to be sent to the Tribunal
23.Cases in which the notice of appeal is to be sent to the decision maker
24.Responses and replies
25.Medical and physical examination in appeals under section 12 of the Social Security Act 1998
26.Social security and child support cases started by reference or information in writing
CHAPTER 2 Hearings
27.Decision with or without a hearing
28.Entitlement to attend a hearing
29.Notice of hearings
30.Public and private hearings
30A.Coronavirus temporary rule (recording of remote hearings)
31.Hearings in a party's absence
CHAPTER 3 Decisions
32.Consent orders
33.Notice of decisions
34.Reasons for decisions
PART 4 Correcting, setting aside, reviewing and appealing Tribunal decisions
35.Interpretation
36.Clerical mistakes and accidental slips or omissions
37.Setting aside a decision which disposes of proceedings
38.Application for permission to appeal
39.Tribunal's consideration of application for permission to appeal
40.Review of a decision
41.Power to treat an application as a different type of application
Signature
SCHEDULE 1
Time Limits for providing notices of appeal in social security and child support cases where mandatory reconsideration does not apply
SCHEDULE 2
Issues in relation to which the Tribunal may refer a person for medical examination under section 20(2) of the Social Security Act 1998
An issue falls within this Schedule if the issue—
Explanatory Note