- .— (1) The Joint Authority continued in being by section 177 (2) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992—
- (a) shall consist of the Secretary of State, the Northern Ireland Minister having responsibility for social security and the Chancellor of the Exchequer; and
- (b) shall continue in being by the name of the Social Security, Child Support and Pensions Joint Authority for the purposes of the legislation to which section (Social security, child support and pensions: consultation and co-ordination) applies.
- (2) The responsibility of the Joint Authority shall include that of giving effect to arrangements under section (Social security, child support and pensions: consultation and co-ordination)(2), with power—
- (a) to make any necessary financial adjustments, including adjustments between the National Insurance Fund and the Northern Ireland National Insurance Fund; and
- (b) to discharge such other functions as may be provided under the arrangements.
- (3) The Joint Authority shall continue—
- (a) to be a body corporate; and
- (b) to have an official seal which shall be officially and judicially noticed;
- and the seal of the Authority may be authenticated by any member of, or the secretary to, the Authority, or by any person authorised by the Authority to act on behalf of the secretary.
- (4) Any member of the Joint Authority shall be entitled, subject to and in accordance with any rules laid down by the Authority, to appoint a deputy to act for him at meetings of the Authority.
- (5) The Documentary Evidence Act 1868 shall apply to the Joint Authority as if the Authority were included in the first column of the Schedule to that Act and—
- (a) as if any member or the secretary, or any person authorised to act on behalf of the secretary, of the Authority were mentioned in the second column of that Schedule; and
- (b) as if the regulations referred to in that Act included any document issued by the Authority.'.—[Mr. Paul Murphy.]
§ Brought up, read the First and Second time, and added to the Bill.