SCHEDULE 6Appeals to the appropriate authority
Hearing before an appointed person
5.
(1)
Before determining an appeal the appropriate authority may give the appellant and the regulator an opportunity of appearing before and being heard by a person appointed by the appropriate authority, and must do so in a case where a request is duly made by the appellant or the regulator to be so heard.
(2)
If the appointed person so decides, a hearing may be held wholly or to any extent in private.
(3)
The persons entitled to be heard at a hearing are—
(a)
the appellant;
(b)
the regulator; and
(c)
a person who has made representations to the regulator in respect of the subject matter of the appeal within the period mentioned in paragraph 4(2)(b).
(4)
The appointed person may permit other persons to be heard and such permission must not be unreasonably withheld.
(5)
After the hearing, the appointed person must make a report in writing to the appropriate authority which must include the appointed person’s—
(a)
conclusions; and
(b)
recommendations or reasons for not making recommendations.
(6)
(a)
the substitution in subsection (2) for the reference to the person appointed to hold the inquiry with a reference to the appointed person;
(b)
the substitution in subsection (4) for the references to the Minister causing the inquiry to be held with references to the appropriate authority;
(c)
the substitution of the reference in that subsection to a local authority with a reference to the regulator;
(d)
the substitution in subsection (5) for the reference to the Minister causing the inquiry to be held with a reference to the appropriate authority.