The chamber may also deal with judicial review cases transferred to the Upper Tribunal from the High Court.
[4] The chamber also hears appeals about decisions of the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) to prevent someone from working with children or vulnerable adults, and decisions of the traffic commissioners concerning operators of heavy goods vehicles and public service vehicles, and premises used as operating centres.
The Tax and Chancery Chamber hears appeals against decisions of the First-tier Tribunal in tax or charity cases, and appeals against decision notices issued by the Financial Conduct Authority (for example, regarding authorisation and permission, penalties for market abuse, or disciplinary matters) and the Pensions Regulator.
This chamber hears appeals against decisions made by the First-tier Tribunal in matters of immigration, asylum and nationality.
[7] It also hears judicial reviews relating to immigration decisions of the Home Secretary which do not carry a right of appeal.