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Statutory Instruments

2000 No. 3174

FAMILY LAW

CHILD SUPPORT

The Child Support (Temporary Compensation Payment Scheme) Regulations 2000

Made

30th November 2000

Laid before Parliament

6th December 2000

Coming into force

31st January 2001

M1 The Secretary of State for Social Security, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 27(1) to (4) and (10) of the Child Support, Pensions and Social Security Act 2000 and of all other powers enabling him in that behalf, hereby makes the following Regulations:

Citation, commencement and interpretation

1. —(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Child Support (Temporary Compensation Payment Scheme) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 31st January 2001.

(2) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires—

Application of the Regulations

2. —(1) For the purposes of section 27(2) of the 2000 Act, section 27 shall have effect as if it were modified so as to apply to cases of arrears of child support maintenance which have become due under a fresh maintenance assessment made in the following circumstances:

(a) where the Secretary of State has given a departure direction under section 28F of the Child Support Act and—

(i) the revised amount is higher than the current amount; and

(ii) the effective date of the fresh maintenance assessment is a date before 1st June 1999; or

(b) following a review under section 18 of the Child Support Act (reviews of decisions of child support officers) or a review under section 19 of that Act (reviews at instigation of child support officers) (as those provisions had effect before their substitution by section 41 of the Social Security Act),

and the effective date of the assessment is earlier than the date on which the assessment was made; or

(c) following an appeal to a [F1 the First-tier Tribunal F1] under section 20 of the Child Support Act (as it had effect before its substitution by section 42 of the Social Security Act) against a decision of a child support officer.

(2) In this regulation—

Prescribed date

3. For the purposes of section 27(1)(a) of the 2000 Act, the prescribed date is 1st April [F2 2005 F2] .

Prescribed circumstances

4. —(1) In relation to cases of arrears which have become due under a maintenance assessment falling within section 27(1)(a) of the 2000 Act or a fresh maintenance assessment falling within section 27(1)(b) of the 2000 Act or regulation 2(1), the prescribed circumstances for the purposes of section 27(3) of the 2000 Act are that—

(a) more than 6 months of arrears of child support maintenance have become due under the maintenance assessment;

(b) at least 3 months of those arrears are due to unreasonable delay due to an act or omission by the Secretary of State or a child support officer as the case may be;

(c) the Secretary of State is authorised under section 29(1) of the Child Support Act to arrange for the collection of child support maintenance payable in accordance with the maintenance assessment;

(d) the Secretary of State is satisfied that the absent parent is, at the time the agreement is made, making such payments as are required of him in accordance with regulations made under section 29(3)(b) or (c) of the Child Support Act;

(e) where the absent parent is liable to make child support maintenance payments under a different maintenance assessment, there are no existing arrears in relation to any of them at the time the agreement is made, except for those arrears that the Secretary of State is satisfied have arisen through no fault of the absent parent; and

(f) in relation to cases under section 27(1)(b) of the 2000 Act or regulation 2(1), the absent parent has paid any arrears which he has been required to pay in relation to the maintenance assessment, or has done so except in relation to—

(i) arrears of at least 3 months which are due to unreasonable delay due to an act or omission of the Secretary of State or a child support officer as the case may be; or

(ii) any other arrears that the Secretary of State is satisfied have arisen through no fault of the absent parent.

(2) In this regulation “agreement" means an agreement under section 27 of the 2000 Act.

Terms of the agreement

5. —(1) For the purposes of section 27(4) of the 2000 Act, the terms which may be specified in the agreement are—

(a) the period of the agreement;

(b) payment of the child support maintenance payable in accordance with the maintenance assessment and, where relevant, the arrears, by whichever of the following methods the Secretary of State specifies as being appropriate in the circumstances—

(i) by standing order;

(ii) by any other method which requires one person to give his authority for payments to be made from an account of his to an account of another’s on specific dates during the period for which the authority is in force and without the need for further authority from him;

(iii) by an arrangement whereby one person gives his authority for payments to be made from an account of his, or on his behalf, to another person or to an account of that other person;

(iv) by cheque or postal order;

(v) in cash;

(vi) by debit card;

(vii) where the Secretary of State has made a deduction from earnings order under section 31 of the Child Support Act

(aa) by cheque;

(bb) by automated credit transfer; or

(cc) by such other method as the Secretary of State may specify;

(c) the amount of the arrears that the absent parent is required to pay (which shall include at least the last 6 months of the arrears due under the maintenance assessment);

(d) the day and interval by reference to which payments of the arrears are to be made by the absent parent; and

(e) the confirmation by the Secretary of State that he will not, while the agreement is complied with, take action to recover any of the arrears.

(2) In this regulation “debit card" means a card, operating as a substitute for a cheque, that can be used to obtain cash or to make a payment at a point of sale whereby the card holder’s bank or building society account is debited without deferment of payment.

Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Social Security.

P. Hollis

Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State,

Department of Social Security

Status: There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Child Support (Temporary Compensation Payment Scheme) Regulations 2000.
The Child Support (Temporary Compensation Payment Scheme) Regulations 2000 (2000/3174)
Version from: 1 January 2014

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in force Provision is in force
in force* In force only for specified purposes (see footnote)
not in force Not in force in England (may be in force in other geographies, see footnotes)
defined term Defined term
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footnote commentary transitional and savings in force status related provisions geo extent insert/omit source count in force adj
F1 Words in reg. 2(1)(c) substituted (3.11.2008) by Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Order 2008 (S.I. 2008/2683) , art. 1 , Sch. 1 para. 141 substituted
F2 Word in reg. 3 substituted (17.7.2002) by The Child Support (Temporary Compensation Payment Scheme) (Modification and Amendment) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/1854) , regs. 1 , 3 substituted
M1 2000 c. 19 .
M2 1991 c. 48 .
M3 1998 c. 14 .
Defined Term Section/Article ID Scope of Application
agreement reg. 4. def_76ed2e5538
current amount reg. 2. def_7d4ee45fb5
revised amount reg. 2. def_7be6a02ddb
the 2000 Act reg. 1. def_3003ba8a3b
the Child Support Act reg. 1. def_21165d483d
the Social Security Act reg. 1. def_4db5ddb597

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