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The Lord Chancellor, in, exercise of the powers conferred upon him by sections 106, 107 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), makes the following Rules: Citation, commencement and interpretation 1. - (1) These Rules may be cited as the Court of Protection (Amendment) Rules 2002 and shall come into force on 17th April 2002. (2) In these Rules unless the context requires otherwise references to a rule by number alone means the rule so numbered in, and references to the Appendix means the Appendix to, the Court of Protection Rules 2001[2]. Amendments to Court of Protection Rules 2001 2. In the Arrangement of Rules -
3.
In rule 9, after paragraph (2), there shall be inserted -
4.
- (1) In rule 24(1B), after "managing his property and affairs", there shall be inserted ", or where an enduring power of attorney created by the patient has been registered, and the registration has not been cancelled".
5.
In rule 29(2), after "may put" there shall be inserted "them".
(2) In rule 43(2) -
(b) after "during the receivership" there shall be inserted "or, as the case may be, the period for which the order, direction or authorisation remains in force,"; and (c) after "the receiver's discharge" there shall be inserted ", or (as the case may be) the date on which the order, direction or authorisation ceases to have effect".
7.
In rule 46(1)(b), for the words to and including "rule 8" there shall be substituted "an order or direction with respect to a patient's property is made under rule 8".
77A. - (1) Subject to paragraph (2), an appointment fee shall be payable, as set out in paragraph 1A of the Appendix, upon the appointment of a receiver for a patient. (2) Where the proceedings are terminated less than four weeks from the appointment of a receiver, the fee payable under paragraph (1) shall be refunded if it has been paid or, if it has not been paid, it shall cease to be payable.".
11.
- (1) In rule 78(2)(c) before "made" there shall be inserted "to be".
(b) for "offering" there shall be substituted "ordering"; and (c) after "authorising the sale" there shall be inserted "or purchase".
(2) In rule 79(8) after "paragraphs (d) or (h)" there shall be inserted "of section 96(1)".
(b) after sub-paragraph (e) there shall be inserted -
(g) rules 47.9(4), 47.10 and 47.11 of the 1998 Rules (default costs certificate) do not apply where the patient is the paying party.".
(3) After rule 86(2) there shall be inserted -
15.
- (1) The Appendix shall be amended in accordance with the following paragraphs of this rule.
(b) in column 2 for "£230.00" there shall be substituted "£65.00".
(3) After paragraph 1 there shall he inserted -
(b) in column 2, for "£145.00" there shall be substituted "£150.00".
(8) In column 2 of paragraph 4(1), for "£160.00" there shall be substituted "£165.00".
(b) by virtue of rule 79(4)(a) that fee would be payable upon the approval of the transaction; and (c) that fee would not be payable if these Rules had not been made
no such fee shall be payable if the application for such approval was received by the court before 17th April 2002. (This note is not part of the Rules) These rules make various amendments to the Court of Protection Rules 2001 (S.I. 2001/824) ("the 2001 Rules"). (1) The amounts of various fees are amended, as follows -
(2) Rule 9 of the 2001 Rules is amended to require the court to notify the applicant if it decides to deal with the application without a hearing, and cancels a hearing (rule 3). (3) The provisions in rule 24 of the 2001 Rules, whereby notice of certain applications is to be served on the patient, are disapplied where an enduring power of attorney has been registered, and where the court is of the opinion that it is necessary to make an immediate order (rule 4). (4) Rule 43 of the 2001 Rules is amended to enable remuneration to be claimed by a person directed or authorised to deal with a patient's property or affairs, who is not appointed as a receiver (rule 6). (5) Rule 76 of the 2001 Rules is amended so that transaction fees payable under rule 79 and winding up fees payable under rule 82, and the new receivership appointment fee payable under rule 77A (see below), are disapplied where the receiver is an officer of the court (rule 8). (6) Rule 77 of the 2001 Rules is extended so that the commencement fee is payable on an originating process other than first application for the appointment of a receiver (rule 9). (7) A new rule 77A is inserted into the 2001 Rules providing for a new receivership appointment fee to be payable where a receiver, other than an officer of the court, is appointed (rule 10). This fee is set at £500. The administration fee formerly payable under rule 81 of the 2001 Rules where the receiver is an officer of the court is omitted (rule 13). (8) The transaction fee payable under rule 79 of the 2001 Rules is extended to include an application for an order or direction authorising the purchase of land (rule 12(1)). (9) The requirement that detailed assessment proceedings take place in the High Court, which was in the Court of Protection Rules 1994 but not in the 2001 Rules, is reinstated (rule 14(3)). (10) These rules also make certain other minor amendments and corrections to the 2001 Rules. Notes: [1] 1983 c. 20.back [2] S.I. 2001/824; amended by S.I. 2001/2977.back
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