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Appeals query
- pete17971
Thanks.
So just to clarify and to be clear. When you submit your GL24 stating that you don't believe that you should be in the WRAG of ESA (be it CB or IB) but the Support Group the DWP/DM will allow you to stay in the WRAG until the time that the appeals panel decides which group you should be in?
I suppose the follow on question is what happens in 2012 when/if the 1 year time limit comes in for CB ESA and your appeal takes >1 year to be heard. Do you get thrown off CB ESA after the 1 year then wait for the appeal and hopefully the appeal goes in your favour and you get re-instated into the Support Group of CB ESA with any money owed to you paid back?
Hi Gareth,
Yes, your first paragraph is how I understand it.
Re your second paragraph, if it takes in excess of one year for the first tier tribunal, I don't know, neither do I think the DWP know either. Untli the necessary legislation is passed (if it is) limiting the WRAG to one year then I suppose we will need so see exactly what has been legislated for and its consequences. So far there has been no white paper submitted containing all the relevant detail.
Pete
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- originaldave
Gareth wrote:
Thanks.
So just to clarify and to be clear. When you submit your GL24 stating that you don't believe that you should be in the WRAG of ESA (be it CB or IB) but the Support Group the DWP/DM will allow you to stay in the WRAG until the time that the appeals panel decides which group you should be in?
I suppose the follow on question is what happens in 2012 when/if the 1 year time limit comes in for CB ESA and your appeal takes >1 year to be heard. Do you get thrown off CB ESA after the 1 year then wait for the appeal and hopefully the appeal goes in your favour and you get re-instated into the Support Group of CB ESA with any money owed to you paid back?
Hi Gareth,
Yes, your first paragraph is how I understand it.
Re your second paragraph, if it takes in excess of one year for the first tier tribunal, I don't know, neither do I think the DWP know either. Untli the necessary legislation is passed (if it is) limiting the WRAG to one year then I suppose we will need so see exactly what has been legislated for and its consequences. So far there has been no white paper submitted containing all the relevant detail.
Pete
I thought the white paper was out sometime this week
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- originaldave
pete17971 wrote:
Gareth wrote:
Thanks.
So just to clarify and to be clear. When you submit your GL24 stating that you don't believe that you should be in the WRAG of ESA (be it CB or IB) but the Support Group the DWP/DM will allow you to stay in the WRAG until the time that the appeals panel decides which group you should be in?
I suppose the follow on question is what happens in 2012 when/if the 1 year time limit comes in for CB ESA and your appeal takes >1 year to be heard. Do you get thrown off CB ESA after the 1 year then wait for the appeal and hopefully the appeal goes in your favour and you get re-instated into the Support Group of CB ESA with any money owed to you paid back?
Hi Gareth,
Yes, your first paragraph is how I understand it.
Re your second paragraph, if it takes in excess of one year for the first tier tribunal, I don't know, neither do I think the DWP know either. Untli the necessary legislation is passed (if it is) limiting the WRAG to one year then I suppose we will need so see exactly what has been legislated for and its consequences. So far there has been no white paper submitted containing all the relevant detail.
Pete
I thought the white paper was out sometime this week
wrong the consultaion only finished on the first
www.dwp.gov.uk/consultations/2010/21st-century-welfare/
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