Legislation – Child Maintenance and Other Payments Act 2008

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Introduction

Part 1
The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission

1 The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission

2 Objectives of the Commission

3 Functions of the Commission: general

4 Promotion of child maintenance

5 Provision of information and guidance

6 Fees

7 Agency arrangements and provision of services

8 Contracting out

9 Annual report to Secretary of State

10 Directions and guidance

11 Review of the status of the Commission

12 Supplementary provisions

Part 2
Transfer of child support functions etc. to the Commission

13 Transfer of child support functions

14 Transfer of property, rights and liabilities

Part 3
Child support etc.

15 Repeal of sections 6 and 46

16 Changes to the calculation of maintenance

17 Power to regulate supersession

18 Determination of applications for a variation

19 Transfer of cases to new rules

20 Use of deduction from earnings orders as basic method of payment

21 Deduction from earnings orders: the liable person’s earnings

22 Orders for regular deductions from accounts

23 Lump sum deduction orders

24 Orders preventing avoidance

25 Administrative liability orders

26 Enforcement in county courts

27 Disqualification for holding or obtaining travel authorisation

28 Curfew orders

29 Commitment to prison

30 Disqualification for driving

31 Power to treat liability as satisfied

32 Power to accept part payment of arrears in full and final satisfaction

33 Power to write off arrears

34 Transfer of arrears

35 Registered maintenance agreements: Scotland

36 Offence of failing to notify change of address

37 Additional special case

38 Recovery of arrears from deceased’s estate

39 Disclosure of information relating to family proceedings

40 Disclosure of information to credit reference agencies

41 Pilot schemes

42 Meaning of “child”

43 Extinction of liability in respect of interest and fees

44 Use of information

45 Liable relative provisions: exclusion of parental duty to maintain

Part 4
Lump sum payments: mesothelioma etc.

46 Lump sum payments

47 Conditions of entitlement

48 Determination of claims

49 Reconsideration

50 Appeal to appeal tribunal

51 Appeal to Social Security Commissioner

52 Minors and people who lack capacity

53 Regulations: Part 4

54 Amendment of Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) Act 1997

Part 5
General

55 Regulations and orders: general

56 General interpretation

57 Minor and consequential amendments

58 Repeals

59 Transition

60 Financial provisions

61 Extent

62 Commencement

63 Citation

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 The Commission

SCHEDULE 2 Transfer of functions under subordinate legislation

SCHEDULE 3 Transfer of child support functions

SCHEDULE 4 Changes to the calculation of maintenance

SCHEDULE 5 Maintenance calculations: transfer of cases to new rules

SCHEDULE 6 Use of information

SCHEDULE 7 Minor and consequential amendments

SCHEDULE 8 Repeals

Part 2Transfer of child support functions etc. to the Commission

13Transfer of child support functions

(1)

Any function under the Child Support Act 1991 which—

(a)

is a function of the Secretary of State, and

(b)

is not an excepted function,

is by virtue of this subsection transferred to the Commission.

(2)

The following functions of the Secretary of State under the Child Support Act 1991 are excepted functions for the purposes of subsection (1)—

(a)

functions under sections 23A, 24 or 25 (appeals),

(b)

functions under section 46 (reduced benefit decisions) or any other provision of the Act, so far as relating to such decisions,

(c)

the function under section 50(7)(c) (authorisation of a person as a “responsible person” for the purposes of section 50),

(d)

functions under section 58 (commencement power and power to make consequential amendments),

(e)

the function under paragraph 2A of Schedule 4 (payment of expenses), and

(f)

power to make regulations under any other provision of the Act.

(3)

The functions of the Secretary of State under the provisions of subordinate legislation specified in Schedule 2, except so far as relating to reduced benefit decisions under section 46 of the Child Support Act 1991, are by virtue of this subsection transferred to the Commission.

(4)

Schedule 3 (which makes consequential amendments and transitional provision and savings) has effect.

14Transfer of property, rights and liabilities

(1)

The Secretary of State may make one or more schemes for the transfer to the Commission of any of the following—

(a)

property, rights and liabilities which the Secretary of State is entitled or subject to in connection with the transferred functions;

(b)

property, rights and liabilities which the Secretary of State is entitled or subject to and which the Secretary of State considers it appropriate to transfer to the Commission in consequence of any function conferred on it by or under Part 1 of this Act.

(2)

A scheme under subsection (1) (“a transfer scheme”)—

(a)

may provide for the transfer of property, rights and liabilities whether or not they would otherwise be capable of being transferred or assigned;

(b)

may create for the Secretary of State interests in or rights over property transferred by virtue of the scheme;

(c)

may create for the Commission interests in or rights over property retained by the Secretary of State;

(d)

may create rights or liabilities between the Secretary of State and the Commission;

(e)

may make such supplementary, incidental, consequential or transitional provision or savings as the Secretary of State considers appropriate.

(3)

A transfer scheme shall come into force in accordance with its terms.

(4)

A certificate given by the Secretary of State that any property, rights or liabilities have been transferred by virtue of a transfer scheme is conclusive evidence of the transfer.

(5)

In this section, “transferred functions” means functions transferred to the Commission by virtue of section 13.