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These Regulations may be cited as the Legal Aid Act 1988 (Modification) Regulations 2000 and shall come into force on 2nd October 2000.
2 
In these Regulations—
 “the Act” means the Legal Aid Act 1988;
 any reference to a section by number alone means the section so numbered in the Act;
 any reference to a person appearing or being brought before a magistrates' court includes a person appearing or being brought before a justices' clerk acting under section 50 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (early administrative hearings).
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These Regulations shall apply to applications for legal aid made on or after 2nd October 2000, and any application for legal aid made before that date shall be treated as if these Regulations had not come into force.
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(1) For the purposes of the application of the Act in the circumstances set out in paragraph (2) or (3) below, the Act shall have effect as if the following provisions were omitted:—
(a) in section 21(2), the words “Subject to subsection (5) below,”;
(b) section 21(5) and (6);
(c) sections 23 and 24;
(d) section 26(3).
(2) The circumstances in this paragraph exist where:—
(a) a person who has been charged with an offence at a police station appears or is brought before a magistrates' court;
(b) that court is considering the grant of representation under Part V of the Act, for that or another offence; and
(c) the proposed representation does not relate to—
(i) an offence triable only on indictment; or
(ii) any other offence for which he will be sent to the Crown Court for trial under section 51 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
(3) The circumstances in this paragraph exist where a person appears or is brought before a youth court.
Signed by authority of the Lord Chancellor
David Lock
Parliamentary Secretary
Lord Chancellor’s Department
Dated 3rd July 2000We consent
Jim Dowd
Bob Ainsworth
Two of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty’s Treasury
Dated 10th August 2000