CCM5180 - Working the examination: Time to comply
As you will routinely allow claimants at least 40 days to comply
with the notice, you should follow-up any failures promptly,
maintaining a reliable BF system to enable you to do so. You should
always check to see whether the information has in fact been
received in your office, but has not yet found its way to you. If
you are satisfied that the claimant(s) has failed to comply with
the notice, you should consider your next action, based on the
particular circumstances of the case.
You may already have given the claimant extra time to comply
with the notice (cross- reference
CCM5120, Example 2). If not, and you are
aware of special circumstances which may have led to a delay (e.g.
a local postal strike; a summer holiday period during which a local
factory shuts down), you may want to allow a little more time
before taking further action. If so, you should make an appropriate
entry on TCW to explain the reason for the extension.
If the claimant(s) contacts you to ask for more time to
comply, and you consider it is reasonable to allow an extension,
you should agree a revised time scale for the provision of the
information. The new date should be well beyond the date specified
in the original notice. You should write to the claimant(s) saying
that you have agreed to allow further time for compliance with the
S14 / 15 / 16 notice dated [XX/YY/ZZ], that the information should
now be provided by [AA/BB/ZZ] and that you will not take any
further action until this date has passed.
If you do not consider it appropriate to give extra time,
you should write to the claimant(s) explaining why you do not
believe it is appropriate to allow extra time and that you will now
be taking further action.
