Those eligible can include people infected via blood transfusions, via blood products (medicines made from human plasma) or via tissue transplants, along with people who were subsequently infected by those infected people (known as secondary infectees) and people who have been affected by those people being infected (such as their relatives); • require the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office to set out in the scheme regulations how payment amounts are to be determined, including allowing for compensation payment levels to be set or to be capped at a specified amount; • enable the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office to set out in the scheme regulations the procedure for making and deciding applications for payments; • enable the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office to make provision for a review of decisions by the IBCA, but requires the Secretary of State to provide for appeals to the First Tier Tribunal; • enable data sharing with the IBCA, for example by NHS National Services Scotland (“NSS”) as managers of SIBSS; • place a ‘duty to cooperate’ with the IBCA on certain organisations, including the Scottish Ministers (Scottish Government) and NSS, as well as any other persons set out in Regulations made by the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office; • enable the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet Office to make arrangements for the provision of support and assistance...