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These Regulations consolidate the Legal Advice and Assistance at Police Stations (Remuneration) Regulations 1985 (which are revoked except in relation to work done before 1st April 1988) and provide for the determination of the remuneration which may be paid to solicitors (both those acting as duty solicitors in accordance with a scheme made under section 15 of the Legal Aid Act 1974 and section 1 of the Legal Aid Act 1982 and those acting as own solicitors) who give advice and assistance to suspects at police stations and prescribe rates of payment for that remuneration.
By these Regulations, the rates previously payable under the 1985 Regulations are increased by 5.4% overall.An additional 2 per cent overall increase is made to the rates prescribed in respect of some items of work done by solicitors whose offices are situated within a London borough.
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