[2024] UKUT 128 (AAC)
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber

[2024] UKUT 128 (AAC)

Fecha: 20-Mar-2023

the Department supported the Council’s contention that the decision to cease to maintain was discretionary and could arise in situations where a family moved abroad (page 4 of the Guidance). Consisten

(3)

the Department supported the Council’s contention that the decision to cease to maintain was discretionary and could arise in situations where a family moved abroad (page 4 of the Guidance). Consistent with submissions which the Council had previously made, the Department had confirmed that that was a matter of discretion which should be “taken on a case-by-case basis” and that “local authorities are best placed to decide what factors they need to consider” (ibid)

(4)

the new Guidance did not say that s.42(2) could be ‘paused’ or ‘frozen’ or ‘suspended’. In fact, it suggested, for example, that the duty to carry out annual reviews continued, supporting the Council’s position that the s.42(2) duty would continue to apply if a local authority did not cease to maintain (page 5).

Analysis

The First Ground of Appeal

Regulation 31

157.

I am satisfied that the Council committed egregious and manifest breaches of regulation 31 of the 2014 Regulations in that