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Statutory Instruments

2013 No. 2803

Legal Aid And Advice, England And Wales

The Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) (Amendment) Regulations 2013

Made

31st October 2013

Laid before Parliament

1st November 2013

Coming into force

2nd December 2013

The Lord Chancellor makes the following Regulations( 1 ) in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 2(3) and 41(1) to (3) of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012( 2 ).

PART 1 GENERAL AND AMENDMENTS

Citation and commencement

Interpretation

2. In these Regulations—

the Act” means the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012; and

the Remuneration Regulations” means the Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) Regulations 2013( 3 ).

Amendment to the Remuneration Regulations

3. —(1) The Remuneration Regulations are amended as follows.

(2) In the Table of Contents, at the appropriate places insert—

(a) 12A. Fees in Very High Cost Cases”; and

(b) SCHEDULE 6 — Fees in Very High Cost Cases”.

(3) In regulation 2(1) (interpretation), after the definition of “Very High Cost Case”, insert—

“Very High Cost Case contract” means the 2013 VHCC contract between the Lord Chancellor and a representative for the provision of representation under section 16 of the Act (criminal legal aid) ( 4 ) . .

(4) In regulation 3(8) (scope)—

(a) for “regulation 12 and” substitute “regulations 12 and 12A,”; and

(b) after “Schedule 2” insert “and Schedule 6”.

(5) After regulation 12 (notification of Very High Cost Cases) insert—

Fees in Very High Cost Cases

12A. Where services consisting of representation made available under section 16 of the Act (criminal legal aid) are provided in a case which is the subject of a Very High Cost Case contract, fees for that case must be paid—

(a) in accordance with the terms of that contract; and

(b) at the rates set out for the appropriate category and level of representative set out in Schedule 6 to these Regulations. .

(6) In paragraph 11(1) of Schedule 4 (Advice and Assistance provided pursuant to a determination made under section 15 of the Act in Prison Law cases), omit “Treatment Cases,”.

(7) For Schedule 5 (experts’ Fees and Rates) to the Remuneration Regulations substitute Schedule 5 as set out in Schedule 1 to these Regulations.

(8) After Schedule 5 to the Remuneration Regulations insert Schedule 6 as set out in Schedule 2 to these Regulations.

PART 2 TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS

Very High Cost Cases

4. The amendments made by regulation 3(2) to (5) and (8) apply in relation to fees for work undertaken on or after 2nd December 2013.

Prison law

5. —(1) The amendment made by regulation 3(6) does not apply to any fees claimed in a case in relation to which the application for advice and assistance under section 15 of the Act (advice and assistance for criminal proceedings) was made before 2nd December 2013.

(2) For the purpose of this regulation, an application is made before 2nd December 2013 if the application is—

(a) in paper form and is—

(i) signed and dated by the provider before 2nd December 2013; and

(ii) received by the Director by 5:00pm on 2nd January 2014; or

(b) made over the telephone to the provider and—

(i) the telephone call is made before 2nd December 2013; and

(ii) the application form is signed and dated by the provider and is received by the Director within 30 days of the telephone call.

(3) In this regulation, “provider” means a person with whom the Lord Chancellor has made an arrangement under section 2(1) of the Act (arrangements) for the provision of criminal legal aid.

Experts’ fees

6. —(1) The amendment made by regulation 3(7) applies to proceedings in which a relevant determination is made on or after 2nd December 2013.

(2) In this regulation a “relevant determination” means a determination made under section 13, 15 or 16 of the Act for the provision of advice, assistance or representation.

Signed by authority of the Lord Chancellor

Shailesh Vara

Parliamentary Under Secretary of State

Ministry of Justice

31st October 2013

Regulation 3(7)

SCHEDULE 1

Regulation 16

SCHEDULE 5 Experts’ Fees and Rates

Expert

Non-London - hourly rate unless stated to be a fixed fee

London - hourly rate unless stated to be a fixed fee

A&E consultant £100.80 £108
Accident reconstruction £72 £54.40
Accountant £64 £64
Accountant (general staff) £40 £40
Accountant (manager) £86.40 £86.40
Accountant (partner) £115.20 £115.20
Anaesthetist £108 £72
Architect £79.20 £72
Back calculations £144 fixed fee £151.20 fixed fee
Benefit expert £72 £72
Cardiologist £115.20 £72
Cell telephone site analysis £72 £72
Child psychiatrist £108 £72
Child psychologist £100.80 £72
Computer expert £72 £72
Consultant engineer £72 £54.40
Dentist £93.60 £72
Dermatologist £86.40 £72
Disability consultant £54.40 £54.40
DNA (testing of sample) £252 per test £252 per test
DNA (preparation of report) £72 £72
Doctor ( GP ) £79.20 £72
Drug expert £72 £72
Employment consultant £54.40 £54.40
Enquiry agent £25.60 £18.40
ENT surgeon £100.80 £72
Facial Mapping £108 £72
Fingerprint expert £72 £37.60
Fire investigation £72 £54.40
Firearm expert £72 £72
Forensic scientist £90.40 £72
General surgeon £108 £72
Geneticist £86.40 £72
GP (records report) £50.40 fixed fee £72 fixed fee
Gynaecologist £108 £72
Haematologist £97.60 £72
Handwriting expert £72 £72
Interpreter £28 £25
Lip reader/Signer £57.60 £32.80
Mediator £100.80 £100.80
Medical consultant £108 £72
Medical microbiologist £108 £72
Medical Report £79.20 £72
Meteorologist £100.80 £144 fixed fee
Midwife £72 £72
Neonatologist £108 £72
Neurologist £122.40 £72
Neuropsychiatrist £126.40 £72
Neuroradiologist £136.80 £72
Neurosurgeon £136.80 £72
Nursing expert £64.80 £64.80
Obstetrician £108 £72
Occupational therapist £54.40 £54.40
Oncologist £112 £72
Orthopaedic surgeon £115.20 £72
Paediatrician £108 £72
Pathologist £122.40 £432 fixed fee
Pharmacologist £97.60 £72
Photographer £25.60 £18.40
Physiotherapist £64.80 £64.80
Plastic surgeon £108 £72
Process server £25.60 £18.40
Psychiatrist £108 £72
Psychologist £93.60 £72
Radiologist £108 £72
Rheumatologist £108 £72
Risk assessment expert £50.40 £50.40
Speech therapist £79.20 £72
Surgeon £108 £72
Surveyor £40 £40
Telecoms expert £72 £72
Toxicologist £108 £72
Urologist £108 £72
Vet £72 £72
Voice recognition £93.60 £72

Regulation 3(8)

SCHEDULE 2

Regulation 12A

SCHEDULE 6 Fees in Very High Cost Cases

PART 1 Interpretation and Application

Interpretation

1. —(1) In this Schedule—

(a) a reference to a level is a reference to that level as defined in the Very High Cost Case contract;

(b) a reference to a category is a reference to that category as defined in that contract;

(c) the standard rates apply to work as described in the Very High Cost Case contract Guide ( 5 ) ; and

(d) the preliminary hearing, half day and full day rates apply as described in the Very High Cost Case contract Guide.

(2) In this Part—

(a) “Task List” has the meaning given in the Very High Cost Case contract;

(b) “parties” means the representative who has signed the Very High Cost Case contract and the Lord Chancellor.

(3) In Table 2, a junior may be either a barrister or a solicitor-advocate.

Application

2. —(1) This paragraph makes provision in relation to the application of this Schedule to work done in a case which is the subject of a Very High Cost Case contract signed by the parties before 2nd December 2013.

(2) Part 2 of this Schedule applies to work done pursuant to any Task List agreed between the parties before 2nd December 2013.

(3) Subject to sub-paragraph (4), Part 3 of this Schedule applies to work done pursuant to any Task List agreed between the parties on or after 2nd December 2013.

(4) Part 2 of this Schedule applies to work done in a case in which—

(a) the court has set a trial date before 2nd December 2013; and

(b) that trial date is on or before 31st March 2014.

(5) For the purpose of sub-paragraph (4), any adjournment or postponement of a trial which takes place after the trial date is set must be disregarded.

3. Part 3 of this Schedule applies to work done in a case which is the subject of a Very High Cost Case contract signed by the parties on or after 2nd December 2013.

PART 2

Table 1
Preparation (hourly rates)

Category 1 (£)

Category 2 (£)

Category 3 (£)

Category 4 (£)

Standard Rates (£)

Litigator
Level A 145.00 113.00 91.00 91.00 55.75
Level B 127.00 100.00 79.00 79.00 47.25
Level C 84.00 65.00 51.00 51.00 34.00
Pupil/junior 45.00 36.00 30.00 30.00
Barrister
QC 145.00 113.00 91.00 91.00
Leading junior 127.00 100.00 79.00 79.00
Led junior 91.00 73.00 61.00 61.00
Junior alone 100.00 82.00 70.00 70.00
2nd Led junior 63.00 50.00 43.00 43.00
Solicitor Advocate
Leading level A 145.00 113.00 91.00 91.00
Led level A 127.00 100.00 79.00 79.00
Leading level B 127.00 100.00 79.00 79.00
Led level B 104.00 86.00 66.00 66.00
Level A alone 131.00 109.00 88.00 88.00
Level B alone 113.00 95.00 75.00 75.00
Second advocate 63.00 50.00 43.00 43.00
Table 2
Advocacy rates

Preliminary hearing (£)

Half day (£)

Full day (£)

QC 113.00 238.00 476.00
Leading junior 86.00 195.00 390.00
Led junior 58.00 126.00 252.00
Junior alone 67.00 143.00 285.00
2nd Led junior 34.00 64.00 128.00
Noting junior 29.00 55.00 109.00
Table 3
Attendance at court with Advocate (hourly rates for litigators)

£

Level A 42.25
Level B 34.00
Level C 20.50
Table 4
Travelling, waiting and mileage

£

Travelling (hourly rates) 25.00 (up to a maximum of 4 hours in one day)
Waiting (hourly rates) 25.00
Mileage 00.45 per mile

PART 3

Table 1
Preparation (hourly rates)

Category 1 (£)

Category 2 (£)

Category 3 (£)

Category 4 (£)

Standard Rates (£)

Litigator
Level A 101.50 79.10 63.70 63.70 39.03
Level B 88.90 70.00 55.30 55.30 33.08
Level C 58.80 45.50 35.70 35.70 24.50
Pupil/junior 31.50 25.20 21.00 21.00
Barrister
QC 101.50 79.10 63.70 63.70
Leading junior 88.90 70.00 55.30 55.30
Led junior 63.70 51.10 42.70 42.70
Junior alone 70.00 57.40 49.00 49.00
2nd Led junior 44.10 35.00 30.10 30.10
Solicitor Advocate
Leading level A 101.50 79.10 63.70 63.70
Led level A 88.90 70.00 55.30 55.30
Leading level B 88.90 70.00 55.30 55.30
Led level B 72.80 60.20 46.20 46.20
Level A alone 91.70 76.30 61.60 61.60
Level B alone 79.10 66.50 52.50 52.50
Second advocate 44.10 35.00 30.10 30.10
Table 2
Advocacy rates

Preliminary hearing (£)

Half day (£)

Full day (£)

QC 79.10 166.60 333.20
Leading junior 60.20 136.50 273.00
Led junior 40.60 88.20 176.40
Junior alone 46.90 100.10 199.50
2nd Led junior 23.80 44.80 89.60
Noting junior 20.30 38.50 76.30
Table 3
Attendance at court with Advocate (hourly rates for litigators)

£

Level A 29.58
Level B 23.80
Level C 14.35
Table 4
Travelling, waiting and mileage

£

Travelling (hourly rates) 25.00 (up to a maximum of 4 hours in one day)
Waiting (hourly rates) 25.00
Mileage 00.45 per mile
( 1 )

Section 42(1) of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (c. 10) provides that in Part 1 of that Act “regulations” means regulations made by the Lord Chancellor.

( 2 )

2012 c. 10 .

( 4 )

The 2013 VHCC contracts for organisations and self-employed advocates are available at www.justice.gov.uk/legal-aid . Copies can be inspected at the Legal Aid Agency (Head Office) at 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ.

( 5 )

The 2013 Very High Cost Case contract Guide is available at www.justice.gov.uk/legal-aid . Copies can be inspected at the Legal Aid Agency (Head Office) at 102 Petty France, London, SW1H 9AJ.

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