SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 4U.K.Chambers and Chamber Presidents: further provision

Part 2U.K.Judges and other members of chambers: assignment and jurisdiction

Composition of tribunalsU.K.

15(1)The Lord Chancellor must by order make provision, in relation to every matter that may fall to be decided by the First-tier Tribunal or the Upper Tribunal, for determining the number of members of the tribunal who are to decide the matter.U.K.

(2)Where an order under sub-paragraph (1) provides for a matter to be decided by a single member of a tribunal, the order—

(a)must make provision for determining whether the matter is to be decided by one of the judges, or by one of the other members, of the tribunal, and

(b)may make provision for determining, if the matter is to be decided by one of the other members of the tribunal, what qualifications (if any) that other member must have.

(3)Where an order under sub-paragraph (1) provides for a matter to be decided by two or more members of a tribunal, the order—

(a)must make provision for determining how many (if any) of those members are to be judges of the tribunal and how many (if any) are to be other members of the tribunal, and

(b)may make provision for determining—

(i)if the matter is to be decided by persons who include one or more of the other members of the tribunal, or

(ii)if the matter is to be decided by two or more of the other members of the tribunal,

what qualifications (if any) that other member or any of those other members must have.

(4)A duty under sub-paragraph (1), (2) or (3) to provide for the determination of anything may be discharged by providing for the thing to be determined by the Senior President of Tribunals, or a Chamber President, in accordance with any provision made under that sub-paragraph.

(5)Power under paragraph (b) of sub-paragraph (2) or (3) to provide for the determination of anything may be exercised by giving, to the Senior President of Tribunals or a Chamber President, power to determine that thing in accordance with any provision made under that paragraph.

(6)Where under sub-paragraphs (1) to (4) a matter is to be decided by two or more members of a tribunal, the matter may, if the parties to the case agree, be decided in the absence of one or more (but not all) of the members chosen to decide the matter.

(7)Where the member, or any of the members, of a tribunal chosen to decide a matter does not have any qualification that he is required to have under sub-paragraphs (2)(b), or (3)(b), and (5), the matter may despite that, if the parties to the case agree, be decided by the chosen member or members.

(8)Before making an order under this paragraph, the Lord Chancellor must consult the Senior President of Tribunals.

(9)In this paragraph “qualification” includes experience.