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Statutory Instruments
Legal Services, England And Wales
Made
28th January 2016
Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1
The Lord Chancellor makes the following Regulations in exercise of the power conferred by sections 174A(3) and (5) and 204(3) of the Legal Services Act 2007(1).
A draft of this instrument has been laid before Parliament in accordance with section 206(5) of that Act(2) and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Legal Services Act 2007 (Claims Management Complaints) (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2016 and come into force on the day after the day on which they are made.
2.—(1) The Schedule to the Legal Services Act 2007 (Claims Management Complaints) (Fees) Regulations 2014(3) is amended as follows.
(2) In the heading to paragraph 3, omit “for 2015-16 and subsequent complaints handling years”.
(3) In paragraph 3—
(a)in sub-paragraph (2), for “£163,636.00” substitute “£154,286.00”;
(b)in table 2—
(i)in column 1, for “163,636.00” substitute “154,286.00”, and
(ii)in column 2—
(aa)for “75.00” substitute “105.00”;
(bb)for “150.00” substitute “210.00”;
(cc)for “250.00” substitute “350.00”;
(dd)for “340.00” substitute “476.00”, and
(ee)for “540.00” substitute “756.00”;
(c)in sub-paragraph (3)—
(i)for “163,636.00” substitute “154,286.00”;
(ii)in Paragraph (a), for “0.33” substitute “0.49”;
(iii)in Paragraph (b), for “0.22” substitute “0.33”, and
(iv)in Paragraph (c), for “0.18” substitute “0.27”, and
(d)in sub-paragraph (4), for “40,000.00” substitute “59,950.00”.
(4) In the heading to paragraph 4, omit “for 2015-16 and subsequent complaints handling years”.
(5) In paragraph 4(3), for “£3,333.00” substitute “£4,996.00”.
3.—(1) Regulation 2 does not affect the complaints fee for the first complaints handling year.
(2) In this regulation, “complaints fee” and “first complaints handling year” have the same meaning as in the Legal Services Act 2007 (Claims Management Complaints) (Fees) Regulations 2014.
Shailesh Vara
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Ministry of Justice
28th January 2016
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These Regulations amend the Legal Services Act 2007 (Claims Management Complaints) (Fees) Regulations 2014 (S.I. 2014/3316) (“the 2014 Regulations”).
The Compensation Act 2006 (c. 29) (“the 2006 Act”) provides for the designation of a Regulator for regulated claims management services. Where no one is designated as the Regulator and the Secretary of State carries out the function by virtue of section 5(9) of the 2006 Act, the Lord Chancellor may charge periodic fees on those providing regulated claim management services to recover the expenditure incurred by the Lord Chancellor in respect of the Office for Legal Complaints. These Regulations amend the levels of fees set by the 2014 Regulations, for the purposes of the year beginning with 1st April 2016 and subsequent years. This is to ensure that the fees meet the expenditure incurred by the Lord Chancellor.
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2007 c. 29. Section 174A was inserted by section 140 of the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013 (c. 33).
Section 206(4)(oa) was inserted to refer to section 174A by section 140 of the Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act 2013.
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