Statutory Instruments
MAGISTRATES' COURTS
Made
27th July 1992
Laid before Parliament
3rd August 1992
Coming into force
1st October 1992
1.-(1) These Rules may be cited as the Magistrates' Courts (Unit Fines) Rules 1992 and shall come into force on 1st October 1992.
(2) These Rules apply to a fine imposed by a magistrates' court the amount of which falls to be fixed under section 18 of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 ( "the Act ").
(3) Nothing in these Rules shall apply in relation to offences committed before 1st October 1992.
2.-(1) In these Rules-
(a)any reference to a "means enquiry form" is a reference to Form A or B set out in Schedule 1 to these Rules or a form to like effect, and "appropriate means enquiry form" shall be construed accordingly;
(b)any reference to an offender, and an offender's disposable weekly income, shall have effect, in a case to which section 57(3) of the Act applies, as if it were a reference to the parent or guardian against whom the order to pay the fine of the child or young person in question is made, and to the disposable weekly income of the parent or guardian.
3. The clerk to the justices for each petty sessions area shall make arrangements to secure, so far as is possible, that where a person is to appear before a magistrates' court for the area for an offence to which section 18 of the Act applies, he or, where that person is under the age of 16, his parent or guardian, is supplied with an appropriate means enquiry form.
4.-(1) Subject to subsections (5), (6) and (8) of section 18 of the Act (which make special provision for determination in certain cases) and to paragraph (2) below, for the purpose of fixing the amount of a fine to which these Rules apply, the amount of an offender's disposable weekly income shall be the amount given in his case by the application of the formula
I is the amount of his net weekly income, and
E is the amount of the appropriate expenditure level in his case,
determined by the court in accordance with these Rules.
(2) With the consent of an offender, whether given orally or in writing, the court may determine his disposable weekly income to be an amount equal to 1/50th of level 5 on the standard scale or, where section 18(6) of the Act applies, the appropriate fraction of that amount.
(3) Before sentencing an offender who is present in court, unless he has previously furnished the court with the information, the court shall invite him, whether in writing or orally, to furnish to the court information as to the matters specified in a means enquiry form.
(4) As well as any information so furnished, or furnished in pursuance of an order of the court under section 20(1) of the Act, the court may take into account such other information relating to an offender's means as appears to the court to be relevant.
(5) In determining an offender's disposable weekly income there shall be disregarded-
(a)any child benefit paid to the offender under section 1 of the Child Benefit Act 1975((3)); and
(b)any sum or sums payable by the offender as a result of any fine imposed or compensation order made in proceedings other than those in respect of which the determination is to be made.
(6) The court may round up or down, as and where appropriate, the amount determined to be an offender's disposable weekly income to the nearest whole pound.
(7) Schedule 2 to these Rules shall have effect for the purpose of determining an offender's net weekly income and the appropriate expenditure level in his case.
5. Where, in relation to a fine to which these Rules apply, an offender is ordered to furnish a statement of means under section 20(1) of the Act it shall be furnished on a means enquiry form.
6. Where a court imposes a fine to which these Rules apply, it shall announce in open court-
(a)the number of units determined under section 18(2)(a) of the Act as being commensurate with the seriousness of the offence for which the fine is imposed or the combination of that offence and other offences associated with it (hereinafter called "the relevant number of units "); and
(b)the value to be given to each of those units, determined in accordance with these Rules.
7. Where a court imposes a fine to which these Rules apply, there shall be entered in the register particulars of-
(a)the relevant number of units;
(b)any consent given by the offender pursuant to rule 4(2) above; and
(c)the value to be given to each of the units mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) above, determined in accordance with these Rules.
Mackay of Clashfern,C.
Dated 27th July 1992
Rule 2
(Sections 18 and 20 Criminal Justice Act 1991)
(Sections 18 and 57 Criminal Justice Act 1991 and section 55 Children and Young Persons Act 1933(4))
Rule 4
1. In these Rules the "net weekly income" of an offender means that offender's weekly income (including income from overtime, commissions and bonuses) less-
(a)any tax payable on that income;
(b)any contributions payable by him under the Social Security Acts 1975-1988; and
(c)the amount of any contribution paid by him, whether under a legal obligation or not, to an occupational pension scheme within the meaning of the Social Security Pensions Act 1975 or to a personal pension scheme within the meaning of the Social Security Act 1986.
2. The magistrates for each petty sessions area shall, from time to time and at least once a year, taking into account local conditions, determine amounts that appear to them to represent the reasonable weekly expenditure of households in their petty sessions area, on the items specified in column 2 below, in respect of the members of such households specified in column 1 below, in this Schedule referred to as "deemed expenditure levels ".
Column 1 | Column 2 |
---|---|
Member of household | Items of expenditure |
OFFENDER | Food |
Heating | |
Housing costs | |
Community charge | |
Water rates | |
Clothing | |
Travel to work | |
SPOUSE/COHABITEE | Food |
Community charge | |
Clothing | |
ADULT DEPENDANTS/CHILDREN | Food |
Clothing |
3.-(1) Subject to paragraph (2) below, in these Rules "the appropriate expenditure level " for an offender shall be an amount that is the sum of the deemed expenditure levels for his household.
(2) The amount determined by the court under paragraph (1) above shall be-
(a)reduced to take account of expenditure on the other members of the offender's household which is met out of those members' incomes, and of exceptionally low expenditure on housing; and
(b)increased to take account of the offender's maintenance payments and, where the court thinks fit, of the offender's exceptional expenditure.
(This note is not part of the Rules)
These Rules govern the procedure to be followed by magistrates' courts in the operation of the unit fines system introduced by section 18 of the Criminal Justice Act 1991.
Rule 3places a duty on justices' clerks to make arrangements for the provision of a prescribed means enquiry form to defendants and, where appropriate, the parent or guardian of a juvenile defendant. The means enquiry forms are set out in Schedule 1to the Rules.
Rule 4provides the formula whereby the court is to determine the value of a unit, that is, the offender's disposable weekly income, under section 18(2)(b) of the 1991 Act. Rule 4further provides that, in so doing, the magistrates' court is to take into account the information sought in the means equiry form. Schedule 2 requires the magistrates for each petty sessions area to set local expenditure levels which they are to take into account when determining an offender's disposable weekly income.
Rule 5provides that the statement of means which may be ordered under section 20(1) of the Act shall, where the unit fine scheme applies, be furnished on a prescribed means enquiry form.
Rule 6requires the court to announce in open court the number of units determined to be commensurate with the seriousness of the offence for which a fine is to be imposed and the value to be given to each of those units.
Rule 7prescribes particulars which are to be entered in the court register.
These Rules come into force on 1st October 1992.
1980 c. 43; section 144 was extended by section 145 of that Act and section 20(5) of the Criminal Justice Act 1991 (c. 53).