Statutory Instrument 2000 No. 2025

      The Court of Protection (Amendment) Rules 2000


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2000 No. 2025

MENTAL HEALTH, ENGLAND AND WALES

The Court of Protection (Amendment) Rules 2000

  Made 25th July 2000 
  Laid before Parliament 26th July 2000 
  Coming into force 1st September 2000 

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, makes the following Rules:

Citation and commencement
     1. These Rules may be cited as the Court of Protection (Amendment) Rules 2000 and shall come into force on 1st September 2000.

Interpretation
    
2. The Court of Protection Rules 1994[2] 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, and a reference to the Appendix is a reference to the Appendix to, those Rules.

Amendments to the Court of Protection Rules 1994
     3. For rule 79 there shall be substituted the following rule - 

         " 79. A commencement fee shall be payable on any first application for the appointment of a receiver or other originating process in respect of any patient.".

     4. In rule 80 - 

     5. In rule 81 - 

    (c) for paragraph (3) there shall be substituted the following paragraph - 

        " (3) Where a transaction is to be approved under an order or direction mentioned in paragraph (1) above, or authorisation is to be given as mentioned in paragraph (1A), the fee shall be taken - 

      (a) in a special case, upon the approval of the transaction;

      (b) otherwise, upon the making of the application for the order, direction or authorisation

    and the Public Trustee shall issue a certificate stating the amount payable.";

    (d) after paragraph (3) the following paragraphs shall be inserted - 

        " (3A) A transaction fee as specified in paragraph 3(4) of the Appendix shall be payable on application for the appointment of a new receiver.

        (3B) A transaction fee as specified in paragraph 3(5) of the Appendix shall be payable upon the making of the application for an order or direction to be made in exercise of the specific powers conferred by paragraph (b) of section 96(1) of the Act, ordering or authorising the sale of any land as defined in the Law of Property Act 1925[4].";

    (e) after paragraph (5) there shall be inserted the following paragraph - 

        " (6) In this rule, references to an application for an order or direction include (without limitation) an application for an order or direction made at the same time as a first application for the appointment of a receiver or other originating process.".

     6. In rule 83 - 

     7. In rule 84 for the words "in cases where the Public Trustee has been appointed receiver" there shall be substituted the words "in cases where a receiver has been appointed".

    
8. For the Appendix there shall be substituted the following - 





Irvine of Lairg,
C.

22nd July 2000



We consent


Jim Dowd

David Jamieson
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury

25th July 2000



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Rules)


These rules amend the Court of Protection Rules ("1994 Rules") in relation to fees. The principal amendments are summarised below.

    (1) The commencement fee payable under rule 79 of the 1994 Rules is increased from £200 to £230, and the reference in rule 79 to "other originating process (i.e. other than a first application for appointment of a receiver)" is reinstated.

    (2) The annual administration fee payable under rule 80 of the 1994 Rules, in cases where the Public Trustee is not acting as receiver, is changed to a flat fee of £205. The annual administration fee was previously charged according to the patient's clear annual income, on a scale ranging from a fee of £100 for an income up to £2,000, to £1,750 for an income over £25,000.

    (3) Changes are made to transaction fees payable under rule 81 of the 1994 Rules:

    (a) except in the special cases defined in rule 81(5) of the 1994 Rules, transaction fees are payable upon application for an order or direction, instead of on the making of the order or direction.

    (b) the following fees are increased from £50 to £110:

      (i) in relation to the exercise of powers vested in a patient, under section 96(1)(k) of the Mental Health Act 1983;

      (ii) in relation to an order under section 54 of the Trustee Act 1925, under the Court of Protection's concurrent jurisdiction with the High Court; and

      (iii) in relation to an order approving the appointment of trustees under section 36(9) of the Trustee Act 1925;

    (c) the fee in relation to an order or authority under section 96(1)(e) of the Mental Health Act 1983 (execution of will) is increased from £100 to £475;

    (d) the following new transaction fees are payable:

      (i) application for appointment of a new receiver - £175;

      (ii) application for order or direction ordering or authorising sale of land - £145;

      (iii) application for approval of a person to be appointed as trustee under section 20 of the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 - £110.

    (4) A flat annual fee of £1,750 is payable under rule 83(2) of the 1994 Rules, in cases where the Public Trustee is acting as receiver. The annual fee was previously charged according to the patient's clear annual income, on a scale ranging from a fee of £200 for an income up to £2,000, to £4,600 for a income over £25,000.

    (5) The winding up fee payable under rule 84 of the 1994 Rules is - 

    (a) increased, in cases where the Public Trustee is acting as receiver, from £300 to £1,015;

    (b) extended to cases where the Public Trustee is not acting as receiver, in which case a fee of £125 is payable.


Notes:

[1] 1983 c. 20.back

[2] S.I. 1994/3046; amended by 1999/2504.back

[3] 1996 c. 47.back

[4] 1925 c. 20. The definition of "land" in section 205(1)(ix) was amended by Schedule 4 to the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996 (c. 47).back



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