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The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 33(3A), (3AA), (3C) to (3H) and (3K) and 36(1) and (2)(a) and (e) of the Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 1986[1] and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, hereby make the following Regulations: Citation and commencement 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Criminal Legal Aid (Fixed Payments) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2002 and shall come into force on 17th June 2002. Amendment of the Criminal Legal Aid (Fixed Payments) (Scotland) Regulations 1999 2. The Criminal Legal Aid (Fixed Payments) (Scotland) Regulations 1999[2] are amended in accordance with the following regulations. 3. After regulation 4 there is inserted-
4A. - (1) A solicitor who provides relevant criminal legal aid shall-
(b) subject to the conditions prescribed at paragraph (5),
instead of receiving the fixed payments specified in Schedule 1, be paid out of the Fund in accordance with regulations made under section 33(2) and (3) of the Act.
(b) the number and nature of productions; (c) the complexity of the law (including procedural complexity); (d) whether the assisted person, or any witnesses, may be unable to understand the proceedings because of age, inadequate knowledge of English, mental illness, other mental or physical disability or otherwise.
(5) The conditions referred to in paragraph (1)(b) are as follows:-
(ii) containing such information,
as it may specify, at as early a stage in the provision of the relevant criminal legal aid as is reasonably practicable and that solicitor shall, if required by the Board to do so, supply such further information or such documents as the Board may require to enable it to determine the application; and
(6) An application for a review under section 33(3K) of the Act shall-
(b) subject to paragraph (7), be lodged with the Board within 15 days of the time when notice of refusal of the application was given to the applicant; (c) include a statement of any matters which the applicant wishes the Board to take into account in reviewing the application; and (d) be accompanied by such additional precognitions and other documents as the applicant considers to be relevant to the review.
(7) Paragraph (6)(b) shall not apply where the Board considers that there is a special reason for it to consider a late application for review.
4.
In Schedule 1, Part 1, paragraph 9, after "the 1995 Act" there is inserted "or an appeal under section 201(4) of the 1995 Act". (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations amend the Criminal Legal Aid (Fixed Payments) (Scotland) Regulations 1999 ("the 1999 Regulations") to provide that in certain circumstances, and subject to certain conditions, the Scottish Legal Aid Board ("the Board") may determine that a solicitor shall not receive fixed payments but shall instead receive payment based on the amount of time spent and work done in providing summary criminal legal aid. The Regulations prescribe the factors to be taken into account by the Board in deciding whether to determine that a solicitor should not receive fixed payments; make provision in relation to the form of application for a determination by the Board; require solicitors to keep proper records of professional services and provide for a procedure for review of the Board's decision. The regulations also provide that, where there has been a change of solicitor in the course of proceedings, any solicitor who represented an assisted person at any time before that change shall, in certain circumstances and subject to certain conditions, receive payment based on the amount of time spent and work done (regulation 3). These Regulations also amend the 1999 Regulations to provide for a fixed payment of £50 in respect of work done in connection with appeals under section 201(4) of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 against the refusal of bail, or against bail conditions imposed (regulation 4). Notes: [1] 1986 c.47. Section 33(3A) was inserted by the Crime and Punishment (Scotland) Act 1997 (c.48), section 51. Section 33(3AA) was inserted by section 8 of the Convention Rights (Compliance) (Scotland) Act 2001 (asp 7), and section 33(3C) to (3K) was inserted by section 7 of that Act. The functions of the Secretary of State were transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46).back [2] S.I. 1999/491, amended by S.I. 1999/1820 and S.S.I. 1999/48 and 2001/307.back
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