31. The Board may require a person receiving family benefits to provide it with documents or information to ascertain whether the person is entitled to receive benefits and is using them for the needs of the child concerned.
The Board may, during its inquiry, suspend the payment of benefits if it has reasonable grounds to believe that the benefits are being received without entitlement or are not being used for the needs of the child concerned and the person receiving the benefits fails to provide the documents and information required by the Board.
The Board shall give written notice of the suspension of payment, setting out the reasons for the suspension.