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(The document as of February, 2008) Statutory Instruments2007 No. 2441Legal SERVICES COMMISSION, England and WalesThe Community Legal Service (Funding) Order 2007Made 9th August 2007 Laid before Parliament 17th August 2007 Coming into force 1st October 2007 The Lord Chancellor makes the following Order in exercise of the powers conferred (1) by sections 6(4) and 19 of the Access to Justice Act 1999(2). The Lord Chancellor has consulted the General Council of the Bar and the Law Society in accordance with section 25(2) of that Act and has had regard to the matters specified in section 25(3) of that Act. Citation and commencement1. --(1) This Order may be cited as the Community Legal Service (Funding) Order 2007. (2) This Order comes into force on 1st October 2007, save that Parts 5 and 8(c) of the Schedule to this Order come into force on 1st January 2008. Revocation and savings2. --(1) Subject to paragraph (2), the Community Legal Service (Funding) Order 2000(3) is revoked. (2) The Order mentioned in paragraph (1) continues to have effect in relation to-- (a) applications for funded services made before 1st October 2007; (b) applications for funded services where-- (i) a client is in receipt of General Family Help; and (ii) the funded services are extended to include Legal Representation after 1st October 2007. Interpretation3. --(1) In this Order-- "the Act" means the Access to Justice Act 1999; "Commission" means the Legal Services Commission established under section 1 of the Act; "family proceedings" means proceedings, other than proceedings for judicial review, which arise out of family relationships, and includes proceedings in which the welfare of children is determined, and includes all proceedings under one or more of the following-- (a)the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973(4); (b)the Adoption Act 1976(5); (c)the Domestic Proceedings and Magistrates' Courts Act 1978(6); (d)Part III of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984(7); (e)Parts I to V of the Children Act 1989(8); (f)Part IV of the Family Law Act 1996(9); (g)the Adoption and Children Act 2002(10); (h)the Civil Partnership Act 2004(11); and (i)the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court in relation to children, but excludes proceedings under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975(12) and the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996(13); "funded services" means services which are provided directly to a client and funded for that client by the Commission as part of the Community Legal Service under sections 4 to 11 of the Act; "Funding Code" means the code approved under section 9 of the Act; "group litigation" means litigation of a number of claims which give rise to common or related issues of fact or law; "supplier" means a party to the Unified Contract other than the Commission; "Unified Contract" means the contract between the Commission and a supplier for the provision of funded services which consists of the contract document, the schedule, the contract standard terms and the specification(14). (2) References to the levels of service "General Family Help", "Family Help (Lower)", "Legal Help", "Help at Court" and "Legal Representation" shall be construed as references to the receipt or provision of those levels of service granted in accordance with the Funding Code. Funding of Services – direct payments4.   The Commission may only fund services under section 6(3)(b) or (e) of the Act where authorisation for such funding has been given in an individual case under section 6(8)(b) of the Act. Remuneration under contracts5. --(1) Paragraph (2) applies to contracts which have been awarded otherwise than-- (a) after competitive tendering as to price has taken place; (b) in relation to a particular case (including group litigation or potential group litigation); (c) as part of any pilot which provides for remuneration by way of one or more standard fees; or (d) as part of the Community Legal Advice Centres and Community Legal Advice Networks set up by the Commission. (2) Any contract for the provision of funded services under section 6(3) of the Act-- (a) will provide for payment by the Commission at the fees and hourly rates set out in the Schedule to this Order; and (b) may provide for a percentage enhancement to the hourly rates set out in the Schedule to this Order, provided that the percentage enhancement must not exceed-- (i) 200% for non family proceedings in the High Court, Court of Appeal or House of Lords; and (ii) 100% for all other proceedings. 6.   Where under section 6(3) of the Act the Commission enters a contract that provides for the court to assess remuneration payable by the Commission, the court must assess the remuneration in accordance with the contract. Foreign law7.   The Commission may fund Legal Help relating to the preparation of applications for transmission under the provision of the European Agreement on the Transmission of Applications for Legal Aid and under Council Directive 2003/8/EC of 27th January 2003(15). Signed by authority of the Lord Chancellor Bridget Prentice Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Ministry of Justice 9th August 2007 Article 5 SCHEDULEWords and expressions used in this Schedule have the same meaning as in the Unified Contract. The fees and rates in this Schedule are exclusive of value added tax. Civil Standard and Graduated FeesPart 1 Legal Help and Help at CourtTable 1The fees in this Table for Housing do not apply for the Housing Possession Duty Scheme – see Part 6.
Part 2 Family Public LawTable 2 (a) Legal Help
Table 2(b) Family Help (Lower) – section 31 Children Act 1989(16) Care Proceedings Only
Table 2(c) Legal Representation section 31 Children Act 1989 Care Proceedings only
Part 3 Family Private LawTable 3 (a) Legal Help
Table 3 (b) Legal Help Divorce Petition Only
Table 3 (c) Family Help (Lower) Children
Table 3 (d) Family Help (Lower) Finance
Part 4 Immigration and AsylumTable 4 (a) Immigration and asylum scheme graduated fees
Table 4 (b) Additional payment for immigration and asylum cases
Part 5 Mental HealthTable 5 (a) Basic Fees
Table 5 (b) Additional Fee
Part 6 Housing Possession Duty SchemeTable 6: Standard Fee
Hourly Rates – Controlled WorkPart 7 Legal Help, Help at Court and Family Help (Lower)Table 7 (a) Immigration, Mental Health, Actions Against the Police, Public Law, Education and Community Care
Table 7 (b) Family and Housing (except as in Table 7(c)) and Employment
Table 7 (c): Legal Help or Help at Court provided in relation to a review under section 202 of the Housing Act 1996(17) and to a defendant to a possession claim in the county court; Family Help (Lower) and related Legal Help in relation to care proceedings under section 31 of the Children Act 1989.
Table 7 (d): All other categories and all tolerance work
Part 8 Controlled Legal RepresentationTable 8(a): Immigration – All Matters not subject to an Order under section 103D Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002(18)
Table 8 (b): Immigration – Applications under section 103A Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002 where an Order under section 103D has been granted
Table 8 (c): Representation at Mental Health Review Tribunal
Hourly Rates – Licensed WorkPart 9 Family Prescribed RatesTable 9 (a): Care Proceedings
Table 9 (b): Other Family Proceedings
Part 10 Non Family Prescribed RatesTable 10 (a): Higher Courts, county courts and magistrates' courts for work carried out within a Specialist Quality Mark Category
Table 10 (b): Higher Courts, county court and magistrates' court for work not carried out within a Specialist Quality Mark Category
Table 10 (c) Other Tribunals
Part 11 Family Mediation Family Mediation FeesTable 11 (a): Willingness Test
Table 11 (b): Assessment Meetings
Table 11 (c): Mediation Fees
EXPLANATORY NOTE(This note is not part of the Order) This Order replaces the Community Legal Service (Funding) Order 2000. This Order imposes conditions on the funding of services as part of the Community Legal Service, by limiting the powers of the Legal Services Commission to pay remuneration under contract for the provision of funded services. This Order contains a new schedule which sets out revised remuneration rates which will be payable for funded services, thereby removing reliance on regulations made under the Legal Aid Act 1988. The fees and rates in the schedule are subject to the definitions contained in the Unified Contract, issued by the Legal Services Commission. Impact assessments have been prepared and were included in the full Impact Assessments which accompanied the documents ‘Legal Aid Reform: The Way Ahead', ‘Legal Aid Reform: Family and Family Mediation Fee Schemes for October 2007', Legal Aid Reform: Final Immigration and Asylum Fee Schemes' and ‘Legal Aid Reform: Mental Health Fixed Fees'. Copies of these are available from Civil Legal Aid Strategy Division, Ministry of Justice, 54 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 6QW. ( 1 )The powers were transferred to the Secretary of State by the Secretary of State for Constitutional Affairs Order 2003 S.I.2003/1887 and were transferred back the Lord Chancellor by the Transfer of Functions (Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State) Order 2005 S.I.2005/3429. Back [1] ( 2 )1999 c.22. Back [2] ( 3 )S.I. 2000/627; amended by S.I. 2000/1541, 2001/831, 2001/2996, 2003/651, 2003/851, 2004/597, 2004/2900, 2005/571, 2005/2114, 2005/3504 and 2006/2366. Back [3] ( 4 )1973 c.18. Back [4] ( 5 )1976 c.36. Back [5] ( 6 )1978 c.22. Back [6] ( 7 )1984 c.42. Back [7] ( 8 )1989 c.41. Back [8] ( 9 )1996 c.27. Back [9] ( 10 )2002 c.38. Back [10] ( 11 )2004 c.33. Back [11] ( 12 )1976 c.63. Back [12] ( 13 )1996 c.47. Back [13] ( 14 )Published by the Commission in 2007 and available on its website at www.legalservices.gov.uk/civil/unified_contract.asp. Back [14] ( 15 )O.J. No. L 26, 31.1.2003, p.41, as corrected by a corrigendum published on 7th February 2003 (O.J. No. L 32, 7.2.2003, p.15). Back [15] ( 16 )1989 c.41. Back [16] ( 17 )1996 c.52. Back [17] ( 18 )2002.c.41. Back [18] -- Back --
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