Authorisation of expenditure13

1

Where it appears to a litigator necessary for the proper conduct of proceedings in the Crown Court for costs to be incurred in relation to representation by taking any of the following steps—

a

obtaining a written report or opinion of one or more experts;

b

employing a person to provide a written report or opinion (otherwise than as an expert);

c

obtaining any transcripts or recordings; or

d

performing an act which is either unusual in its nature or involves unusually large expenditure,

the litigator may apply to the Lord Chancellor for prior authority to do so.

2

Where the Lord Chancellor authorises the taking of any step referred to in paragraph (1), the Lord Chancellor shall also authorise the maximum to be paid in respect of that step.

3

A representative assigned to an assisted person in any proceedings in the Crown Court may apply to the Lord Chancellor for prior authority for the incurring of travelling and accommodation expenses in order to attend at the trial or other main hearing in those proceedings.