Disposable income range
|
Maximum contribution
|
1.
Exceeding £80 but not exceeding £87 a week
|
£7 |
2.
Exceeding £87 but not exceeding £94 a week
|
£14 |
3.
Exceeding £94 but not exceeding £101 a week
|
£21 |
4.
Exceeding £101 but not exceeding £108 a week
|
£28 |
5.
Exceeding £108 but not exceeding £115 a week
|
£35 |
6.
Exceeding £115 but not exceeding £122 a week
|
£42 |
7.
Exceeding £122 but not exceeding £129 a week
|
£49 |
8.
Exceeding £129 but not exceeding £136 a week
|
£56 |
9.
Exceeding £136 but not exceeding £143 a week
|
£63 |
10.
Exceeding £143 but not exceeding £150 a week
|
£70 |
11.
Exceeding £150 but not exceeding £157 a week
|
£77 |
12.
Exceeding £157 but not exceeding £164 a week
|
£84 |
13.
Exceeding £164 but not exceeding £171 a week
|
£91 |
14.
Exceeding £171 but not exceeding £178 a week
|
£98 |
15.
Exceeding £178 but not exceeding £185 a week
|
£105 |
16.
Exceeding £185 but not exceeding £189 a week
|
£107 |
EXPLANATORY NOTE
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
These Regulations, in relation to any case where an application for advice and assistance is made on or after 8th April 2002-
(a) increase the disposable income limit for eligibility for advice and assistance under the Legal Aid (Scotland) Act 1986 from £186 a week to £189 a week (regulation 3);
(b) increase the weekly disposable income above which a person is required to pay a contribution from £79 to £80 (regulation 4); and
(c) prescribe the scale of contributions to be paid where the weekly disposable income exceeds £80 but does not exceed £189 (regulation 5).
The Regulations also revoke the Advice and Assistance (Financial Conditions) (Scotland) Regulations 2001 except in relation to any case where an application for advice and assistance is made before 8th April 2002 (regulation 6).
[1]
1986 c.47; section 11(2) was amended by the Social Security Act 1986 (c.50), Schedule 10, paragraph 61, the Jobseekers Act 1995 (c.18), Schedule 2, paragraph 9 and the Access to Justice Act 1999 (c.22), section 33. Section 36(2)(b) was amended by the Legal Aid Act 1988 (c.34), Schedule 4, paragraph 6. The functions of the Secretary of State were transferred to the Scottish Ministers by virtue of section 53 of the Scotland Act 1998 (c.46).back
[2]
The existing figure specified in section 8(a) was inserted by S.S.I. 2001/124.back
[3]
The existing figure specified in section 11(2)(a) was inserted by S.S.I. 2001/124.back
[4]
The existing maximum amounts are specified in S.S.I. 2001/124.back
[5]
S.S.I. 2001/124.back
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