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Refusing CIZ Advice: Your Rights in Leiden

Was your **Intensive Care (IZ) advice** refused by the **CIZ** in Leiden? You have the right to **objection** and **appeal** at the **District Court of The Hague, Leiden location**. Learn how to take legal action and secure your **double child benefit**. Request free advice from the **Legal Desk Leiden** (Stationsweg 46).

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Refusing CIZ Advice in Leiden: Your Rights and Step-by-Step Plan

When the **Central Information Point for Care (CIZ)** in the Leiden region rejects your application for **Intensive Care (IZ) advice**, this directly affects your right to **double child benefit**. A negative decision is not final: you can lodge an objection and appeal to the **District Court of The Hague, Leiden location**. This article provides a complete step-by-step plan, local contact points, and legal insights to strengthen your position.

What Does CIZ Advice Entail and Why Does It Matter in Leiden?

The CIZ provides a **medical-social assessment** at the request of the **UWV** or **municipality of Leiden** to determine whether intensive care is required. This is essential for **double child benefit** for children with severe conditions, disabilities, or complex care needs, such as chronic illnesses (e.g., mucoviscidosis, epilepsy) or developmental disorders.

A refusal by the CIZ often blocks the granting, but in practice, many refusals can be challenged due to incomplete files or strict criteria. Did you know that many successful appeals are conducted in Leiden?

Legal Frameworks

  • Participation Act (PW): Sets requirements for double child benefit and CIZ assessment.
  • General Administrative Law Act (Awb): Guarantees **objection** within 6 weeks and **appeal** at the District Court of The Hague, Leiden location.
  • Medical Examinations Act (Wmk), art. 10: Possibility of additional examination or reassessment by CIZ.

Typical Situations in Leiden

Local applications often arise in cases of:

  • Chronic conditions (e.g., cystic fibrosis, rheumatism).
  • Physical limitations (e.g., muscle diseases, CP).
  • Combinations of somatic and psychiatric care needs.
  • Syndromes such as Rett or Fragile X.
In case of refusal: take immediate action via the Legal Desk Leiden (Stationsweg 46, 2311 CD Leiden).

Common Refusals and How to Address Them

CIZ refusals in the Leiden region arise due to:

  • Incomplete file: Add recent specialist letters from LUMC or Alrijne Hospital.
  • Undervaluation of care intensity: Provide daily reports from home care.
  • Administrative hurdles: Check deadlines; Awb offers leniency.
  • Inconsistency in information: Have doctors draft a single statement.

Your Step-by-Step Plan in Case of Refusal in Leiden

Step 1: Lodge Objection with CIZ (within 6 weeks)

Submit an **objection letter** to CIZ (by post or digitally). Explain why the refusal is incorrect, add new evidence (e.g., LUMC reports). CIZ must respond within 8-12 weeks. Free assistance: Legal Desk Leiden, Stationsweg 46 (071-5170500).

Step 2: Appeal to District Court of The Hague, Leiden Location

If the objection is rejected: appeal within 6 weeks to the **District Court of The Hague, Administrative Law team, Leiden location** (Stationsplein 34, 2315 DC Leiden). Use the form on rechtspraak.nl. Test case cost reimbursement possible via legal aid. Local judges are familiar with CIZ cases.

Step 3: Interim Relief (urgent procedure)

If delay causes damage, request **interim relief** from the Court. This temporarily halts the refusal until the case is heard.

Extra Tips for Leiden

  • Consult Municipality of Leiden (Social Affairs, Bargelaan 190) for additional assistance.
  • Join local parent platforms for experiences.
  • Consider extraordinary assistance for legal costs.

Success Stories and Warnings

In Leiden, various families won back double benefit after appeal, often through better substantiation. Do not be discouraged: 40-50% of appeals succeed.

Contacts in Leiden

  • Legal Desk Leiden: Stationsweg 46, 071-5170500, Mon-Wed 9-17.
  • District Court of The Hague, Leiden Location: Stationsplein 34, 071-5535000.
  • Municipality of Leiden: 14072.