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This order, amongst other things, reduces the Legal Aid rates for mental health law (and other civil work) by 10%: the old and new fees are set out in [[Legal Aid#Payments]]. It also introduces maximum payments for experts: for instance, psychiatrists (£90 London, £135 non-London) and psychologists (£90 London, £117 non-London). In force 3/10/11 (for cases started on or after that date). | {{Legislation | ||
|Type=UK Statutory Instrument | |||
==Related legislation== | |Year=2011 | ||
|Number=2066 | |||
|Subject=Legal Aid legislation | |||
|Summary=This order, amongst other things, reduces the Legal Aid rates for mental health law (and other civil work) by 10%: the old and new fees are set out in [[Legal Aid#Payments]]. It also introduces maximum payments for experts: for instance, psychiatrists (£90 London, £135 non-London) and psychologists (£90 London, £117 non-London). In force 3/10/11 (for cases started on or after that date). | |||
|Detail===Related legislation== | |||
*{{pagesummary|Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill 2011}} | *{{pagesummary|Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill 2011}} | ||
*[[Community Legal Service (Funding) (Amendment No.2) Order 2011]] | *[[Community Legal Service (Funding) (Amendment No.2) Order 2011]] | ||
|External links=[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201011/ldhansrd/text/111026-0002.htm#11102671000152 Hansard HL Deb, 26 October 2011, col 831]. This is the transcript of a debate in the House of Lords on a motion to annul the Community Legal Service (Funding) (Amendment No.2) Order 2011 (the order which reduces civil fee rates by 10%); following the debate the motion was withdrawn. | |||
[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201011/ldhansrd/text/111026-0002.htm#11102671000152 Hansard HL Deb, 26 October 2011, col 831]. This is the transcript of a debate in the House of Lords on a motion to annul the Community Legal Service (Funding) (Amendment No.2) Order 2011 (the order which reduces civil fee rates by 10%); following the debate the motion was withdrawn. | |||
[http://www.legalservices.gov.uk/civil/cls_news_13176.asp?page=1 LSC, 'Legal aid reform - civil experts' fees' (CLS News, 27/10/11)] | [http://www.legalservices.gov.uk/civil/cls_news_13176.asp?page=1 LSC, 'Legal aid reform - civil experts' fees' (CLS News, 27/10/11)] | ||
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Revision as of 17:38, 8 April 2021
This order, amongst other things, reduces the Legal Aid rates for mental health law (and other civil work) by 10%: the old and new fees are set out in Legal Aid#Payments. It also introduces maximum payments for experts: for instance, psychiatrists (£90 London, £135 non-London) and psychologists (£90 London, £117 non-London). In force 3/10/11 (for cases started on or after that date).
Related legislation
- Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill 2011 — Summary of the Bill: 'To make provision about legal aid; to make further provision about funding legal services; to make provision about costs and other amounts awarded in civil and criminal proceedings; to make provision about sentencing offenders, including provision about release on licence or otherwise; to make provision about bail and about remand otherwise than on bail; to make provision about the employment, payment and transfer of persons detained in prisons and other institutions; to make provision about penalty notices for disorderly behaviour and cautions; and to create new offences of threatening with a weapon in public or on school premises.' Enacted as Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012
- Community Legal Service (Funding) (Amendment No.2) Order 2011
External links
Hansard HL Deb, 26 October 2011, col 831. This is the transcript of a debate in the House of Lords on a motion to annul the Community Legal Service (Funding) (Amendment No.2) Order 2011 (the order which reduces civil fee rates by 10%); following the debate the motion was withdrawn.
LSC, 'Legal aid reform - civil experts' fees' (CLS News, 27/10/11)Full text: Legislation.gov.uk
Type: UK Statutory Instrument🔍
Year: 2011🔍
Number: 2066
Subject: Legal Aid legislation🔍
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