Pensions Act, 1990

Provision in relation to determinations by Board under sections 38 , 53, 58, and 7 5.

26.—(1) (a) A question falling to be determined by the Board under section 38 , 53 , 58 or 75 shall be determined by it either, in its absolute discretion, without or after an oral hearing by the Board (or such member or members of the Board or other person or persons as the Board may authorise for that purpose).

(b) Any person concerned may make representations to the Board in relation to such a question as aforesaid and in reaching its determination the Board shall take account of any such representations.

(2) Representations under subsection (1) shall be made in writing or, if an oral hearing is being held under subsection (1) in relation to the question concerned, at the hearing.

(3) The person or persons holding an oral hearing under this section shall have power to take evidence on oath and for that purpose any of the persons aforesaid may administer oaths to persons attending as witnesses at the hearing.

(4) (a) The person or any of the persons holding an oral hearing under this section may, by giving notice in that behalf in writing to a person, require the person to attend on such day and at such time and place as is specified in the notice to give evidence at the hearing in relation to the question to be determined by the Board or to produce at the hearing any documents in his possession, custody or control relating to any such question.

(b) A notice under paragraph (a) may be given either by delivering it to the person to whom it relates or by sending it by post in a prepaid registered letter addressed to the person at the address at which he ordinarily resides.

(c) A person to whom a notice under paragraph (a) has been given and who refuses to give evidence or gives false evidence at an oral hearing under this section or refuses or wilfully fails to produce any document to which the notice relates at such a hearing shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable—

(i) on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding £1,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year, or to both,

(ii) on conviction on indictment, to a fine not exceeding £10,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 2 years, or to both.

(5) The person or persons holding an oral hearing under this section may order a person concerned to pay to any other person concerned a reasonable sum in respect of expenses occasioned by the person in relation to the hearing and any such sum may be recovered by the person concerned from the other person concerned, as a simple contract debt in any court of competent jurisdiction.

(6) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the procedure at oral hearings under this section shall be such as may be prescribed and regulations for the purposes of this subsection may, without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, make provision for the notification of persons concerned of the making of representations under this section, of the date, time and place of such hearings and of determinations of the Board under section 38 , 53 , 58 or 75 , for the circumstances (if any) in which persons concerned may present their cases at such hearing through representatives (including legal representatives), for the making of a sufficient record of the proceedings at such hearings and for such other matters as the Minister considers necessary or expedient for the purposes of this section and for giving full effect to it.