1993 No. 565

LEGAL AID AND ADVICE, ENGLAND AND WALES

The Civil Legal Aid (General) (Amendment) Regulations 1993

Made

Laid before Parliament

Coming into force

Regulations 1,2,4,10 and the Schedule

Remainder

The Lord Chancellor, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 15(1), 16, 34 and 43 of the Legal Aid Act 19881, having had regard to the matters specified in section 34(9) and consulted the General Council of the Bar and the Law Society, and with the consent of the Treasury, hereby makes the following Regulations:—

Citation and commencement1

1

These Regulations may be cited as the Civil Legal Aid (General) (Amendment) Regulations 1993.

2

Regulations 1, 2, 4 and 10 and the Schedule shall come into force on 1st April 1993 and all other regulations shall come into force on 12th April 1993.

Interpretation2

In these Regulations—

a

a regulation referred to by number alone means a regulation so numbered in the Civil Legal Aid (General) Regulations 19892; and

b

“period of computation” has the meaning prescribed in the Civil Legal Aid (Assessment of Resources) Regulations 19893.

Transitional provisions: financial eligibility3

1

Regulations 5 to 9 of these Regulations shall apply to applications for legal aid where the period of computation begins on or after 12th April 1993.

2

Applications for legal aid where the period of computation begins before 12th April 1993 shall be treated as if regulations 5 to 9 of these Regulations had not come into force.

Transitional provisions: payment on account4

1

Notwithstanding the provisions of regulation l0 of these Regulations, counsel may submit a claim for payment under regulation 100(2) (payment on account) in respect of a certificate issued during the months specified in column 1 of the Schedule which became eligible for payment on the relevant date specified in column 2 of that Schedule.

2

Any claim under this regulation shall be made not later than the relevant date specified in column 3 of the Schedule.

3

Wherever a particular day in the month is not specified in a column in the Schedule the relevant day of the month is the same as that on which the certificate was issued.

4

The maximum payment to be made in respect of one financial year for any claim submitted pursuant to this regulation shall be 62%.

5

References in this regulation to the Schedule mean the Schedule to these Regulations.

Financial eligibility

5

In regulation 3 the definition of “maximum contribution” shall be omitted.

6

In the definition of “assessment officer” in regulation 3 and in regulations 12(1)(b)(ii), 18(1) and 52(1) the word “maximum” shall be omitted in each of the places at which it occurs.

7

In regulation 31:—

a

the words in paragraph (1) from “and, in so doing” to the end shall be omitted;

b

paragraphs (2) and (3) shall be omitted.

8

In regulation 43, for paragraph (1)(b) there shall be substituted:—

b

the first contribution payable out of income to be paid forthwith, with further contributions payable at monthly intervals thereafter.

9

In regulation 52, for paragraphs (2) and (3) there shall be substituted:—

2

Where at any time during which a certificate is in force the Area Director is of opinion that the costs incurred or likely to be incurred under the certificate will not be more than the contribution which the assisted person has already paid he may waive (and, where necessary subsequently revive) the requirement for further payments on account of the assisted person’s contribution.

3

Without prejudice to regulation 51, the Area Director shall amend the certificate from such date as he considers appropriate—

a

where he re-determines the amount payable on account of the assisted person’s contribution whether as a result of a re-assessment pursuant to paragraph (1) or otherwise; or

b

where he waives or revives (following a period of waiver) the requirement for further payments on account of the assisted person’s contribution under paragraph (2).

Payment on account10

In regulation 100:—

a

for paragraph (3) there shall be substituted the following paragraph:—

3

A payment may only be made under this regulation when—

a

a period of 12 months has elapsed since the date on which the certificate was issued; or

b

further periods of 12 months and 24 months have elapsed since that date.

b

for paragraph (5) there shall be substituted the following paragraph:—

5

The maximum payment to be made for each claim under this regulation in any one financial year shall be:

for the financial year 1993/94

62%

for the financial year 1994/95

70%

for the financial year 1995/96 and thereafter

75%.

Mackay of Clashfern, C.

We consent,

Tim WoodTim KirkhopeTwo of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury

SCHEDULE

Regulation 4

Column 1

Column 2

Column 3

Month of issue of certificate

Date certificate eligible for payment

Last date eligible to claim payment

June 1989

December 1992

April 1993

July 1989

January 1993

May 1993

August 1989

February 1993

31 May 1993

September 1989

March 1993

31 May 1993

October 1989

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

November 1989

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

December 1989

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

January 1990

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

February 1990

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

March 1990

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

June 1990

December 1992

April 1993

July 1990

January 1993

May 1993

August 1990

February 1993

31 May 1993

September 1990

March 1993

31 May 1993

October 1990

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

November 1990

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

December 1990

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

January 1991

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

February 1991

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

March 1991

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

June 1991

December 1992

April 1993

July 1991

January 1993

May 1993

August 1991

February 1993

31 May 1993

September 1991

March 1993

31 May 1993

October 1991

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

November 1991

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

December 1991

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

January 1992

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

February 1992

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

March 1992

1 April 1993

31 May 1993

Note: Where a particular day in the month is not specified in the column the relevant day of the month is the same as that on which the certificate was issued.

(This Note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations amend the provisions in the Civil Legal Aid (General) Regulations 1989 as follows.

1

Changes relating to financial eligibility are contained in regulations 5 to 9. References to “maximum contribution” which currently limit the period of contribution to one year are deleted. An assisted person will be liable to pay monthly contributions from disposable income for as long as the legal aid certificate is in force. The Area Director may in certain circumstances waive (and subsequently revive) the requirement for further contributions where it appears that the contributions already paid will exceed the costs of representation. Transitional provisions are contained in regulation 3.

2

Regulation 10 of these Regulations amends the payment on account scheme in regulation 100 of the Civil Legal Aid (General) Regulations 1989 as it relates to counsel’s fees. The periods at which payments on account may be made will be aligned with those applicable to solicitors, i.e. 12, 24 and 36 months after the date of issue of the legal aid certificate (replacing the present 18, 30 and 42 month intervals). The increase in the maximum proportion of the fees payable in a financial year to 70 per cent is delayed for one year: for 1993-94 the maximum proportion of the bill which can be paid on account will remain at 62 per cent. Transitional provisions are contained in regulation 4 and the Schedule.