
2015 No. 1423
Justices Of The Peace, England And Wales
The Justices’ Allowances Regulations 2015
Made 18th June 2015
Laid before Parliament 26th June 2015
Coming into force 1st August 2015
The Lord Chancellor makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 15(8) and 109(4) and (5) of the Courts Act 2003.
Citation, commencement and interpretation
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(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Justices’ Allowances Regulations 2015 and come into force on 1st August 2015.
(2) In these Regulations—
 “claim” means a claim for a travelling, subsistence or financial loss allowance under section 15 of the Courts Act 2003.
Requirements applying to lay justices who submit claims
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(3A) A lay justice who wishes to submit any claim must—
(a) do so in writing, and
(b) include the following particulars in relation to the claim—
(i) the type of lay justice duty undertaken,
(ii) the date of the duty,
(iii) the location where the duty was undertaken, and
(iv) the times of departure for, and arrival back from, the location where the duty was undertaken.
(3B) Where the lay justice is submitting a claim for travelling allowance, they must also provide—
(a) the location departed from before, and returned to after, the performance of the duty,
(b) the total distance travelled for the purpose of performing the duty, if driving,
(c) the engine capacity of the vehicle used, if driving,
(d) the total value of other expenditure directly incurred on travelling, such as public transport costs, tolls and fees, if any,
(e) evidence in relation to sub-paragraph (d), if applicable, and
(f) a declaration that they have necessarily incurred expenditure on travelling for the purpose of enabling them to perform their duties as a lay justice.
(3C) Where the lay justice is submitting a claim for subsistence allowance, they must also provide—
(a) the total value of expenditure incurred on subsistence,
(b) evidence in relation to sub-paragraph (a), and
(c) a declaration that they have necessarily incurred expenditure on subsistence for the purpose of enabling them to perform their duties as a lay justice.
(3D) Where the lay justice is submitting a claim for financial loss allowance, they must also provide—
(a) evidence of loss of earnings or social security benefits suffered by reason of the performance of the duty, if any,
(b) the total value of any other expenditure incurred by reason of the performance of the duty, if any,
(c) evidence in relation to sub-paragraph (b), if applicable, and
(d) a declaration that they have suffered loss of earnings or social security benefits, or incurred any other expenditure, by reason of the performance of their duties as a lay justice.
(4) A lay justice must  submit  any claim within 1 month of the date on which the expenditure or loss to which the claim relates was incurred.
Transitional provision
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Revocations
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The Justices’ Allowances Regulations 1976 and the Justices’ Allowances (Amendment) Regulations 1976 are revoked, except to the extent necessary for the purposes of dealing with any claim submitted in accordance with those Regulations before 1st August 2015.
Shailesh Vara
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State
Ministry of Justice
18th June 2015
SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 2(1)

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SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 2(2)

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