Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 2504

      The Court of Protection (Amendment) Rules 1999


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


1999 No. 2504

MENTAL HEALTH, ENGLAND AND WALES

The Court of Protection (Amendment) Rules 1999

  Made 7th September 1999 
  Laid before Parliament 8th September 1999 
  Coming into force 1st October 1999 

The Lord Chancellor, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by sections 106 and 108 of the Mental Health Act 1983[1] and with the consent of the Treasury so far as is required by section 106(5) of that Act, makes the following Rules:

Citation and commencement
     1. These Rules may be cited as the Court of Protection (Amendment) Rules 1999 and shall come into force on 1st October 1999.

Interpretation
    
2. The Court of Protection Rules 1994[2] ("the Rules") shall be amended in accordance with these Rules and a reference to a rule by number alone is a reference to the rule so numbered in the Rules and a reference to the Appendix to the Appendix to those Rules.

Amendments to the Court of Protection Rules 1994
     3. In rule 9(2)(a) the figure "£10,000" shall be substituted for the figure "£5,000".

    
4. In rule 21(3) for the words "according to the practice of the Chancery Division, would have been required to be served with the summons if the application had been made in the High Court", substitute "would have been required to be served with the application notice if the application had been made in the High Court".

    
5. In rule 79 the words "or other originating process" shall be deleted.

    
6. In rule 80(1) the words "issue of the first application for" and "or other originating process" shall be deleted.

    
7. For rule 82 substitute:

     8. For rule 89 substitute:

    " Civil Procedure rules to apply
        
    89.

        (1) Subject to the provisions of these Rules, Parts 43, 44, 47 and 48 of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998[
    3] ("the 1998 Rules") shall apply, with the modifications in paragraph (2) and such other modifications as may be necessary, to costs incurred in relation to proceedings under these Rules as they apply to costs incurred in relation to proceedings in the High Court.

        (2) The modifications referred to in paragraph (1) are:

      (a) in rule 43.2(1)(c) of the 1998 Rules, costs officer shall include

        (i) a judge;

        (ii) the Master.

      (b) in rule 43.2(1)(d) of the 1998 Rules, authorised court officer shall include an officer of the court;

      (c) rule 44.3(2) of the 1998 Rules (costs follow the event) does not apply;

      (d) rules 44.9 to 44.12 of the 1998 Rules (costs on small claims and fast tracks and on track allocation or reallocation) do not apply;

      (e) rules 48.1 to 48.3 (costs payable by or to particular persons) and 48.7 to 48.10 (costs relating to solicitors and other legal representatives) of the 1998 Rules do not apply.

        (3) Where the court orders costs to be assessed by way of detailed assessment, the detailed assessment proceedings will take place in the High Court.".

     9. The Appendix shall be amended as follows:


(c) in column 2 of paragraph 7:

(d) for Table 1 (Fee No. 2) substitute:


TABLE 1 (Fee No. 2) Clear Annual Income
Income Band Exceeding Not Exceeding Fee
(i)   £2,000 £100
(ii) £2,000 £5,000 £180
(iii) £5,000 £10,000 £450
(iv) £10,000 £15,000 £800
(v) £15,000 £25,000 £1,200
(vi) £25,000   £1,750

(e) for Table 2 (Fee No. 6) substitute:


TABLE 2 (Fee No. 6) Clear Annual Income
Income Band Exceeding Not Exceeding Fee
(i)   £2,000 £200
(ii) £2,000 £5,000 £600
(iii) £5,000 £10,000 £1,500
(iv) £10,000 £15,000 £3,000
(v) £15,000 £25,000 £3,800
(vi) £25,000   £4,600

(f) The Note to Tables 1 and 2 shall be deleted and shall be replaced by the following:

Transitional
    
10.  - (1) The fees introduced by rule 7 above apply where a request for a detailed assessment of costs is filed on or after 1st October 1999.

    (2) In any other case the fees (including the fee payable on withdrawal of the bill of costs) applicable immediately before that date shall be paid.

    (3) Rule 8 above applies to any determination of costs that takes place on or after 1st October 1999, but so that, as a general rule, no costs for work done before that date shall be disallowed if they would have been allowed on taxation before that date.



Signed by the authority of the Lord Chancellor


David Lock
Parliamentary Secretary, Lord Chancellor's Department

Dated 6th September 1999



We consent


Bob Ainsworth

Jim Dowd
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury

Dated 7th September 1999



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Rules)


These Rules amend the Court of Protection Rules 1994 so as to:

    (a) increase the value of a patient's property below which the court may make a short order or direction;

    (b) increase some of the fees payable, and the income bands applicable to the annual administration fee and the receivership fee on passing an account (fees numbers 2 and 6), in both cases replacing the variable fee for the highest income band with a fixed fee. The changes are described in the tables below.

    (c) reduce (in most cases) the fees charged for an assessment of costs from the current fee of 5% of the bill as allowed to a fixed fee of £160 with a separate fee of £50 if the original assessment is appealed;

    (d) remove the annual apportioned administration fee between the date of the application for the appointment of a receiver and the date of the appointment.

The Court of Protection Rules 1994 apply the Rules of the Supreme Court 1965. On 26th April 1999, the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 came into force in respect of civil proceedings and supersede the Rules of the Supreme Court, which cease to have effect. These Rules also provide for the equivalent provisions of the Civil Procedure Rules to apply instead.


Tables The changes to fees numbers 2 and 6
Fee No. 2
Clear annual income New fee (£) Old fee (£)
Up to £1,000 100 50
£1,001-£2,000 100 70
£2,001-£3,000 180 130
£3,001-£5,000 180 200
£5,001-£7,000 450 350
£7,001-£10,000 450 550
£10,001-£15,000 800 800
£15,001-£25,000 1,200 800 plus 5% of income exceeding £15,000
Over £25,000 1,750 ditto

Fee No. 6
Clear annual income New fee (£) Old fee (£)
Up to 1,000 200 100
£1,001-£2,000 200 250
£2,001-£3,000 600 525
£3,001-£5,000 600 800
£5,001-£7,000 1,500 1,300
£7,001-£10,000 1,500 1,800
£10,001-£15,000 3,000 2,800
£15,001-£25,000 3,800 2,800 plus 5% of income exceeding £15,000
Over £25,000 4,600 ditto


Notes:

[1] 1983 c. 20.back

[2] S.I. 1994/3046.back

[3] S.I. 1998/3132 as amended by S.I. 1999/1008.back



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