Part of Carer Support Payment decision making guide


Appealing a process decision

Individuals who are appealing against a process decision must send their notice of appeal directly to the First-tier Tribunal. They can do this by:

An individual appealing a process decision has 31 calendar days from the date they are informed of the decision to request an appeal.

(The First-tier Tribunal for Scotland Social Security Chamber (Rules of Procedure) 2018, rule 22(3))

The First-tier Tribunal can consider a request for an appeal against a process decision if the individual submits it after 31 calendar days. The First-tier Tribunal must be satisfied that there is a good reason for the late application before it gives permission to allow the appeal in this case

(The First-tier Tribunal for Scotland Social Security Chamber (Rules of Procedure) 2018, rule 22(5)(a))

No appeal request can be considered after a year has passed from the date the individual is informed of the process decision

(The First-tier Tribunal for Scotland Social Security Chamber (Rules of Procedure), rule 22(5)(b)).

The decision of the First-tier Tribunal in an appeal against a process decision or whether to give permission for a late appeal to be brought is final, meaning it cannot be appealed further.

(Social Security (Scotland) Act 2018, s61(4)(a))

 

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