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The Coroners Allowances, Fees and Expenses Regulations 2013

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Fee for disclosure after an inquest

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12.—(1) This regulation applies where a coroner discloses a document to an interested person after an inquest.

(2) No fee shall be payable where a document is disclosed by email by a coroner to an interested person.

(3) Where a document is disclosed by a coroner as a paper copy, a fee of £5 for a document of 10 pages or less shall be payable, with an additional 50p payable for each subsequent page.

(4) A fee of £5 per document shall be payable where a document is disclosed in any other medium, other than by email or as a paper copy.

(5) The fee for a transcription of an inquest hearing shall be as follows—

(a)for a copy consisting of 360 words or less, £6.20;

(b)for a copy consisting of between 361 words and up to an including 1439 words, £13.10; and

(c)for a copy consisting of 1440 words or more, £13.10 for the first 1440 words and 70p for each additional 72 words or part thereof.

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