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1. - (1) Subject to the following provisions of this paragraph, the President of appeal tribunals shall hold and vacate office in accordance with the terms of his appointment. (2) The President shall vacate his office on the day on which he attains the age of 70, but subject to section 26(4) to (6) of the Judicial Pensions and Retirement Act 1993 (power to authorise continuance in office up to the age of 75). (3) The President maybe removedfrom office by the Lord Chancellor on the ground of incapacity or misbehaviour. 2. The Department may pay, or make such payments towards the provision of, such remuneration, pensions or allowances to or in respect of the President as it may determine. 3. The Department may pay, or make such payments towards the provision of, such remuneration, pensions or allowances to or in respect of any person appointed under this Chapter to act as a member of an appeal tribunal, or as an expert to such a tribunal, as it may determine. 4. - (1) The Department may pay -
(b) to any person required under this Part (whether for the purposes of this Part or otherwise) to attend for or to submit himself to medical or other examination or treatment,
such travelling and other allowances as it may determine. 6. The Department may appoint such officers and staff as it thinks fit for the President and for appeal tribunals. 7. The President shall ensure that appropriate steps are taken by an appeal tribunal to secure the confidentiality, in such circumstances as may be prescribed, of any prescribed material or any prescribed classes or categories of material. 8. - (1) The President shall, after the requisite consultation, arrange such training for persons appointed to the panel constituted under Article 7 as he considers appropriate. (2) In sub-paragraph (1) "the requisite consultation" means -
(b) in the case of such practitioners, consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of the Department.
9.
The President shall supply the Department with such reports and other information with respect to the carrying out of the functions of appeal tribunals as the Department may require. 11. The Department may by regulations provide -
(b) for clerks so assigned to be responsible for summoning members of the panel constituted under Article 7 to serve on such tribunals.
12.
- (1) The Department may by regulations provide -
(b) for the procedure to be followed by such officers in making such determinations; (c) for the manner in which such determinations by such officers may be called in question.
(2) A determination which would have the effect of preventing an appeal, application for leave to appeal or reference being determined by an appeal tribunal is not a determination of the appeal, application or reference for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1). 13. A document bearing a certificate which -
(b) states that the document, apart from the certificate, is a record of a decision of an appeal tribunal or of an officer of the Department,
shall be conclusive evidence of the decision; anda certificate purportingto be so signed shall be deemed to be so signed unless the contrary is proved. |
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22 July 1998
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