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Transfer of functions to the Department 3. The following functions are hereby transferred to the Department, namely -
(b) the functions of social fund officers appointed under section 62 of that Act; and (c) the functions of child support officers appointed under Article 15 of the Child Support Order.
Use of computers
(b) in the case of a decision, determination or assessment that may be made or a certificate that may be issued by a person providing services to the Department, by a computer for whose operation such a person is responsible.
(2) In this Article "relevant statutory provision" means any statutory provision contained in -
(b) the Contributions and Benefits Act; (c) the Administration Act; (d) the Child Support Order; (e) the Social Security (Incapacity for Work) (Northern Ireland) Order 1994; (f) the Child Support (Northern Ireland) Order 1995; (g) the Jobseekers Order; or (h) the Recovery of Benefits Order.
Unified appeal tribunals
(b) the functions of child support appeal tribunals established under Article 23 of the Child Support Order; and (c) the functions of vaccine damage tribunals established by regulations made under section 4 of the Vaccine Damage Payments Act,
are hereby transferred to appeal tribunals constituted under the following provisions of this Chapter.
(b) Article 22 of the Child Support Order, as substituted by Article 42; (c) section 4 of the Vaccine Damage Payments Act, as substituted by section 46 of the Social Security Act 1998; and (d) Article 13 of the Recovery of Benefits Order,
shall be determined by appeal tribunals so constituted (in the following provisions of this Chapter referred to as "appeal tribunals").
(b) decisions shall be taken by a majority of votes; and (c) unless regulations otherwise provide, the chairman shall have any casting vote.
(4) Where it appears to an appeal tribunal that a matter before it involves a question of fact of special difficulty, then, unless regulations otherwise provide, the tribunal may require one or more experts to provide assistance to it in dealing with the question.
(b) the procedure to be followed in allocating cases among differently constituted tribunals; and (c) the manner in which expert assistance is to be given under paragraph (4).
(7) Schedule 1 shall have effect for supplementing this Article. |
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22 July 1998
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