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(1)After section 25 of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 insert—
(1)If, in respect of proceedings before the First-tier Tribunal or Upper Tribunal, the Tribunal considers that—
(a)a relevant participant has acted improperly, unreasonably or negligently, and
(b)as a result, the Tribunal’s resources have been wasted,
it may charge the participant an amount under this section.
(2)Subsection (1) is subject to Tribunal Procedure Rules.
(3)For the purposes of this section “relevant participant”, in respect of proceedings, means—
(a)any person exercising a right of audience or right to conduct the proceedings on behalf of a party to proceedings,
(b)any employee of such a person, or
(c)where the Secretary of State is a party to proceedings and has not instructed a person mentioned in paragraph (a) to act on their behalf in the proceedings, the Secretary of State.
(4)A person may be found to have acted improperly, unreasonably or negligently for the purposes of subsection (1) by reason of having failed to act in a particular way.
(5)The proceeds of amounts charged under this section must be paid into the Consolidated Fund.”
(2)In Schedule 5 to that Act (procedure in First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal), after paragraph 11 insert—
11A(1)Rules may make provision for regulating matters relating to the charging of amounts under section 25A (First-tier Tribunal and Upper Tribunal: power to charge in respect of wasted resources).
(2)The provision mentioned in sub-paragraph (1) includes (in particular) provision prescribing scales of amounts that may be charged.”
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I1S. 80 not in force at Royal Assent, see s. 87(1)
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