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We’re responsible for handling appeals against decisions made by government regulatory bodies in cases relating to: charities community right to bid environment electronic communications, postal services, and network and information systems estate agents exam boards food safety gambling immigration services...
How your case is handled after you appeal against a regulator: what happens at the hearing and how the tribunal reaches a decision.
Use this form to appeal to the First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber) against a decision made by a government body or other regulator.
Rules for how cases are handled in the General Regulatory Chamber, which deals with appeals against government regulators.
Forms relating to the General Regulatory Chamber (First-tier Tribunal).
Case listed for hearing in the General Regulatory Chamber.
Use this form to make an application to the First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber) to make a case management direction or decision.
Use this form to apply for permission if you have been refused by the First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber), or appeal to the Upper Tribunal if you have permission. Not to be used for information rights cases.
Form T96: Application for permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal from the First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber).
Use this form to apply for permission to appeal if you have been refused by the First-tier Tribunal (General Regulatory Chamber), or appeal to the Upper Tribunal if you have permission.
How to appeal to a tribunal against the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) or ask the tribunal to direct a response if you have not heard from the ICO.
The regulations through which the General Regulatory Chamber (REACH) makes decisions, and their associated rights of appeal.
A list of regulations through which the General Regulatory Chamber makes decisions, and the associated rights of appeal.
How to appeal against a fine for not being a member of an approved complaints scheme or publicising your fees.
We’re responsible for dealing with appeals against decisions made by certain lower tribunals and organisations including: social security and child support war pensions and armed forces compensation mental health special education needs or disabilities disputes heard by the General Regulatory...
How to appeal to the Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber against a Tribunal decision (General Regulatory Chamber). Not for information rights cases.
How to appeal against an Ofqual or Qualification Wales fine imposed on your exam board for breaking your 'conditions of recognition'.
A list of regulations through which the General Regulatory Chamber makes decisions, and their associated rights of appeal.
We’re responsible for handling appeals for certain decisions made by: First-tier Tribunal (Tax), for cases about tax General Regulatory Chamber, for cases about charities We also handle appeals against certain decisions made by: Financial Conduct Authority Prudential Regulation Authority Secretary...
The Tribunal Procedure Committee is interested to receive your views as to possible changes to the General Regulatory Chamber Rules in relation to withdrawals of appeals.
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