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Regulations 3, 5 and 7
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. substituted for Schs. 1-3 (1.4.2023) by The Judicial Pensions (Fee-Paid Judges) (Amendment) Regulations 2023 (S.I. 2023/403), regs. 1(1), 66
Judicial office | Divisor |
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Lord Justice of Appeal (fee-paid) England and Wales | 220 |
Lord Justice of Appeal (fee-paid) Northern Ireland | 218 |
High Court Judge (fee-paid) England and Wales | 210 |
High Court Judge (fee-paid) Northern Ireland | 218 |
Deputy High Court Judge England and Wales | 210 |
Deputy High Court Judge Northern Ireland | 218 |
Temporary Judge of the High Court under section 7(3) of the Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978 | 218 |
Temporary Judge (Scotland) | 210 |
Judicial office | Divisor |
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Deputy Circuit Judge | 210 |
Recorder | 210 |
Assistant Recorder | 210 |
Temporary Sheriff Principal (Scotland) | 215 |
Re-employed former Sheriff Principal (Scotland) | 215 |
Re-employed former Appeal Sheriff (Scotland) | 215 |
Deputy Social Security Commissioner | 220 |
Deputy Child Support Commissioner | 220 |
Chairman of VAT & Duties Tribunal | 220 |
Judge of the Employment Tribunal (where a legal qualification is a requirement of appointment) | 220 |
Judge of the Industrial Tribunal | 220 |
Employment Tribunal Chairman | 220 |
Industrial Tribunal Chairman | 220 |
Temporary Judge of the Employment Appeal Tribunal (where a legal qualification is a requirement of appointment) | 220 |
Deputy Social Security Commissioner for Northern Ireland | 218 |
Deputy County Court Judge (Northern Ireland) | 218 |
Deputy Child Support Commissioner for Northern Ireland | 218 |
Judicial office | Divisor |
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Deputy Supreme Court Master | 210 |
Deputy Supreme Court Registrar | 210 |
Deputy Master of the Senior Courts | 210 |
Deputy Taxing Master | 210 |
Deputy Master of the King’s Bench Division | 210 |
Deputy Master of the Chancery Division | 210 |
Deputy Bankruptcy Registrar | 210 |
Deputy Costs Judge | 210 |
Deputy Insolvency and Companies Court Judge | 210 |
Deputy District Judge (Magistrates’ Court) | 215 |
Deputy Stipendiary Magistrate England and Wales | 215 |
Part-time Stipendiary Magistrate (Scotland) | 210 |
Deputy District Judge of the Principal Registry of the Family Division | 210 |
Deputy District Judge | 215 |
Deputy District Judge (Magistrates’ Court) Northern Ireland | 218 |
Commissioner for the Special Purposes of the Income Tax Acts | 220 |
Deputy Commissioner for the Special Purposes of the Income Tax Acts | 220 |
Part-time Sheriff (Scotland) | 215 |
Temporary Sheriff (Scotland) | 215 |
Part-time Summary Sheriff (Scotland) | 215 |
Re-employed former Sheriff Principal, Sheriff or part-time Sheriff acting as Sheriff (Scotland) | 215 |
Re-employed retired Sheriff Principal or Sheriff acting as Sheriff (Scotland) | 215 |
Re-employed former Judge (Scotland) | 210 |
Judge of the Medical Appeal Tribunal | 220 |
Chairman of the Medical Appeal Tribunal | 220 |
Chairman Social Security Appeals Tribunal | 220 |
Judge Social Security Appeals Tribunal | 220 |
Judge Child Support Appeal Tribunal | 220 |
Chairman of the Child Support Appeal Tribunal | 220 |
Judge of the Disability Appeal Tribunal | 220 |
Deputy Commissioner Child Support Appeal Tribunal | 220 |
Chairman of the Disability Appeal Tribunal | 220 |
Deputy Resident Magistrate (Northern Ireland) | 218 |
Surveyor member (Chair only) of the Lands Tribunal | 220 |
Deputy Statutory Officer (Northern Ireland) | 218 |
Temporary Additional Statutory Officer (Northern Ireland) | 218 |
Member of a panel constituted under Article 7(1) of the Social Security (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 who is appointed to serve as a member of that panel and is a barrister or solicitor | 218 |
Judicial office | Divisor | Service limitation date |
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Immigration Adjudicator | 220 | 31st March 1995 |
First-tier Tribunal Judge (Social Entitlement Chamber) Asylum Support | 220 | 31st March 2007 |
Asylum Support Adjudicator | 220 | 31st March 2007 |
Judge of the Immigration and Asylum Tribunal | 220 | |
Legal Member of the Immigration and Asylum Tribunal | 220 | |
Legal Chair Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeals Panel | 220 | 2nd November 2008 |
Non-legal Chair Criminal Injuries Compensation Appeals Panel | 220 | 2nd November 2008 |
Member (Chair only) First-tier Tribunal (Social Entitlement Chamber) Criminal Injuries Compensation | 220 | 2nd November 2008 |
First-tier Tribunal Judge (Social Entitlement Chamber) Criminal Injuries Compensation | 220 | 2nd November 2008 |
Temporary Assistant Judge Advocate General | 220 | |
Member (Chair only) First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) Residential Property | 220 | 30th June 2013 |
Deputy Adjudicator HM Land Registry | 220 | 1st January 2009 |
First-tier Tribunal Judge (Property Chamber) Land Registration | 220 | 1st January 2009 |
First-tier Tribunal Judge (Property Chamber) Residential Property | 220 | 30th June 2013 |
First-tier Tribunal Judge (Property Chamber) Agricultural Land and Drainage | 220 | 30th June 2013 |
Re-employed former Summary Sheriff, or part-time Summary Sheriff acting as Summary Sheriff (Scotland) | 215 | |
Deputy Coroner (Northern Ireland) | 218 | 3rd April 2006 |
Member of a panel of Chairmen of Industrial Tribunals | 218 | |
Member of a panel of Chairmen of Fair Employment Tribunal | 218 | |
Legal Chair National Security Certificate Appeals Tribunal (Northern Ireland) | 218 | |
Deputy Chair National Security Certificate Appeals Tribunal (Northern Ireland) | 218 | |
President of the Rent Assessment Committees Wales | 220 | |
Legal Member of the Rent Assessment Committee Wales | 220 | |
Legal Member Mental Health Review Tribunal for Wales (where a legal qualification is a requirement of appointment) | 220 | |
Legal Chair Special Educational Needs Tribunal Wales (where a legal qualification is a requirement of appointment) | 220 | |
President of Special Educational Needs Tribunal Wales | 220 | |
Legal Chair Education Tribunal Wales | 220 | |
President of Education Tribunal Wales | 220 | |
President Welsh Language Tribunal | 220 | |
Legal Member Welsh Language Tribunal | 220 | |
Legal Member Adjudication Panel for Wales | 220 | |
President of the Adjudication Panel for Wales | 220 | |
President of the Mental Health Review Tribunal for Wales | 220 | |
President of Welsh Tribunals | 210 | |
Deputy District Judge (Northern Ireland) | 218 | 31st March 1995 |
Legal Chair Competition Appeal Tribunal | 210 | |
Deputy Chair Copyright Tribunal | 220 | |
Appointed Person for Design Right Appeals | 220 | |
Appointed Person for Trademark Appeals | 220 | |
Legal Chair Health Service Products (Pricing, Cost Control and Information) Appeals Tribunal | 220 | |
Senior Legal Chair Health Service Products (Pricing, Cost Control and Information) Appeals Tribunal | 220 | |
Legal Chair Reserve Forces Appeal Tribunal | 220 | |
Legal Chair Reinstatement Committee | 220 | |
Chairman Information Tribunal | 220 | |
Deputy Chairman Information Tribunal | 220 | |
Chairman Pensions Appeal Tribunals | 220 | |
Legal Member of Pensions Appeal Tribunal for Northern Ireland appointed under paragraph 2 of the Schedule to the Pensions Appeal Tribunals Act 1943 | 220 | |
Legal Chair Pensions Appeal Tribunal | 220 | |
Legal Member Pensions Appeal Tribunal | 220 | |
President and Deputy President of Pensions Appeal Tribunal for Northern Ireland appointed under paragraph 2B of the Schedule to the Pensions Appeal Tribunals Act 1943 | 220 | |
First-tier Tribunal Judge (where a legal qualification is a requirement of appointment) | 220 | |
Upper Tribunal Judge (where a legal qualification is a requirement of appointment) | 220 | |
Deputy Judge Upper Tribunal (where a legal qualification is a requirement of appointment) | 220 | |
Surveyor member (Chair only) Upper Tribunal Lands | 220 | |
Legal Chairman Mental Health Review Tribunal | 220 | |
Legal Member Mental Health Review Tribunal | 220 | |
Legal Chairman Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal | 220 | |
Legal Chairman Care Standards Tribunal | 220 | |
Legal Member Care Standards Tribunal | 220 | |
Immigration Judge | 220 | |
Legal Member Appeals Service | 220 | |
Legal Member Transport Tribunal | 220] |
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