Catalogue description Ministry of National Insurance, predecessors and successors: Determinations under the National Insurance Acts

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Title: Ministry of National Insurance, predecessors and successors: Determinations under the National Insurance Acts
Description:

This series contains selected files containing published and unpublished decisions given by the National Health Insurance Commission for England until 30 June 1919, by the Minister of Health until April 1945, and thereafter by the Minister of National Insurance on questions of liability to compulsory insurance or title to voluntary insurance under the National Health Insurance Acts, and on other allied questions.

A further representative selection includes those files relating to cases taken to the High Court.

Date: 1911-1976
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Creator:

Department of Health and Social Security, Insurance Department A, 1968-1969

Department of Health and Social Security, Insurance Department B, 1968-1969

Department of Health and Social Security, Insurance Department C, 1968-1969

Department of Health and Social Security, Insurance Department D, 1968-1969

Department of Health and Social Security, Insurance Division A, 1969-1988

Department of Health and Social Security, Insurance Division B, 1969-1988

Department of Health and Social Security, Insurance Division C, 1969-1988

Department of Health and Social Security, Insurance Division D, 1969-1975

Department of Health and Social Security, Insurance Division K, 1969-1982

Department of Health and Social Security, Insurance Division L, 1972-1981

Ministry of Health, 1919-1968

Ministry of National Insurance, Administrative Divisions, 1944-1948

Ministry of National Insurance, Insurance Department A, 1948-1953

Ministry of National Insurance, Insurance Department B, 1948-1953

Ministry of National Insurance, Insurance Department C, 1948-1953

Ministry of National Insurance, Insurance Department D, 1949-1953

Ministry of National Insurance, Unemployment Insurance Division, 1944-1948

Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance, Insurance Department A, 1953-1966

Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance, Insurance Department B, 1953-1966

Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance, Insurance Department C, 1953-1966

Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance, Insurance Department D, 1965-1966

Ministry of Social Security, Insurance Department A, 1966-1968

Ministry of Social Security, Insurance Department B, 1966-1968

Ministry of Social Security, Insurance Department C, 1966-1969

Ministry of Social Security, Insurance Department D, 1966-1968

National Health Insurance Commission (England), 1911-1919

Physical description: 966 files and volumes
Access conditions: Subject to 30 year closure unless otherwise stated
Accruals: Series is not accruing.
Administrative / biographical background:

Provision for giving such decisions was made by Section 161 of the National Health Insurance Act 1936, which re-enacted the provisions formerly made by Section 66 of the National Insurance Act 1911, Section 27(2) of the National Insurance Act 1913, Section 10(1) of the National Health Insurance Act 1920 and Section 89 of the National Health Insurance Act 1924. The powers of the National Health Insurance Commission were transferred to the Minister of Health on 1 July 1919, in pursuance of the Ministry of Health Act 1919.

  • Questions determined by the minister were as follows:
  • (a) whether any employment or any class of employment is or will be employment within the meaning of those Acts, or whether a person is or was a person employed within the meaning of those Acts, or whether a person is or was entitled to become a voluntary contributor;
  • (b) as to the rate of contributions payable by or in respect of any insured person;
  • (c) as to the rates of contributions payable in respect of an employed contributor by the employer and the contributor respectively;
  • (d) as to the person who is or was the employer of an employed contributor.

Any person aggrieved by the decision of the minister on any question under (a) or (d) had the right of appeal to the High Court. In addition, the minister, instead of himself deciding whether any class of employment was or would be employment within the meaning of the Act, could submit the question for decision to the High Court. The decision of the High Court was final.

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