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These Regulations amend four sets of Regulations concerning advice and assistance and legal aid.
The amendments reduce the current fees allowable to solicitors for photocopying in relation to (i) advice and assistance including advice by way of representation; (ii) legal aid which is made available in connection with proceedings for contempt of court; (iii) civil legal aid and (iv) criminal legal aid.
The current fees allowable to solicitors for photocopying range from a fee of 8 pence to 9 pence per sheet (excluding the first 20 sheets). The amendments reduce the fees payable to a fee of 5 pence per sheet for up to 10,000 sheets (excluding the first 20 sheets) and 1 penny per sheet for each sheet copied in addition to the first 10,000 sheets.
Regulation 2(2) also amends the Advice and Assistance (Scotland) Regulations 1996 in order to correct a reference to the Welfare Reform Act 2012 in regulation 16 in the context of the payment of fees and outlays from property which has been recovered or preserved.
A Business Regulatory Impact Assessment has been prepared and placed in the Scottish Parliament Information Centre. Copies can be obtained from the Civil Law and Legal System Division, St Andrew’s House, Regent Road, Edinburgh EH1 3DG.
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