If the CCRO is able to contact the child care provider, but the provider will not answer their questions:
The CCO should then phone the child care provider and try to
find out why they wouldn’t supply the information.
(This text has been withheld because of exemptions in the
Freedom of Information Act 2000)CCO should explain the law and
what is required, and warn them that we will issue a formal
notification and warn of the consequences of failing to comply with
that.
If the child care provider still refuses to supply the
information, you should issue a Formal third party information
notice, using the standard letter template TCC20.
If there is no response to the formal information
notice:
If the claimant cannot or will not provide proof then write to them saying you have concluded they are not entitled to the child care element. You should use the letter TC634 at CCM21130 and you should also follow the guidance at CCM6440.