5.—(1) Claims for fees by litigators in proceedings in the Crown Court must be made and determined in accordance with the provisions of Schedule 2 to these Regulations.
(2) Claims for disbursements by litigators in proceedings in the Crown Court or in proceedings in a magistrates’ court which are subsequently committed or sent for trial to the Crown Court must be made and determined in accordance with the provisions of regulations 14 to 17.
(3) Subject to regulation 31, a claim by a litigator for fees in respect of work done pursuant to a section 16 determination must not be entertained unless the litigator submits it within three months of the conclusion of the proceedings to which it relates.
(4) Subject to paragraph (5), a claim by a litigator for fees in proceedings in the Crown Court must be submitted to the appropriate officer in such form and manner as the appropriate officer may direct and must be accompanied by the representation order and any receipts or other documents in support of any disbursement claimed.
(5) A claim under paragraph 20 or 26 of Schedule 2 to these Regulations must—
(a)summarise the items of work done by a fee earner in respect of which fees are claimed according to the classes specified in paragraph 26(2) of Schedule 2;
(b)state, where appropriate, the dates on which the items of work were done, the time taken, the sums claimed and whether the work was done for more than one assisted person;
(c)specify, where appropriate, the level of fee earner who undertook each of the items of work claimed; and
(d)give particulars of any work done in relation to more than one indictment or a retrial.
(6) Where the litigator claims that paragraph 29 of Schedule 2 applies in relation to an item of work, the litigator must give full particulars in support of the claim.
(7) The litigator must specify any special circumstances which the litigator considers should be drawn to the attention of the appropriate officer.
(8) The litigator must supply such further information and documents as the appropriate officer may require.