PART 7Appeal, further assessment and review

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1

A person may appeal to the Board against—

a

a determination under regulation 10(4);

b

a determination under regulation 12(3)(b);

c

a determination under regulation 12(3)(c);

d

an assessment of the degree of relevant disablement under regulations 13(3), 16(3) or 33(4);

e

an interim assessment under regulation 14(1)(b);

f

a determination of the amount of victims' payments payable to a person;

F1g

a determination made or varied under regulation 43(6)(b).

2

An appeal must be brought before the end of—

a

the period of one year beginning with the date on which the determination or assessment was notified to the person, or

b

such longer period as the President of the Board considers equitable having regard to the circumstances.

3

An application to appeal must—

a

be in writing;

b

be on a form approved for the purpose by the Board;

c

be signed by or on behalf of the claimant;

d

be made within the period of 12 months beginning with the date on which the determination or assessment was notified to the applicant;

e

include such information as the President of the Board may from time to time determine, and

f

specify the grounds on which the application is made.

4

A person may appeal to the Board against a determination notwithstanding that the determination has been reviewed by the Board under regulation 43, and in such a case the period mentioned in F2paragraph (2)(a) begins with the date on which the result of the review was notified to the appellant.