Examples of Practising Certificate Fee in a sentence
The Practising Certificate Fee levels that have been proposed are set out in the table below.
These include a Call Fee, a Practising Certificate Fee and Bar Library Fees.
Table 1: Fee levels PC Fee2016Budget Year2015Current YearIncrease (£ & %)Authorised Person (Fellow)£355£318.50+£36.50 (+11.5%)Associate Prosecutor£176£159.75+£16.25 (+10.2%) The level of the 2015 Practising Certificate Fee was determined, having identified the costs of regulatory and permitted purposes activities proposed for 2016, through the procedures set out in Part B.
Please note that the Practising Certificate Fee and Fidelity Fund Contribution do not attract GST.
Copies of the communication appear at appendix 1 which clearly demonstrates CILEx Regulation’s and CILEx’s approach to how the options were arrived at and how the income derived from the Practising Certificate Fee is spent across regulated activities and permitted purposes.
Table 4: Fee levels for CILEx Practitioners PC Fee2016 Budget YearFellow with practice right£50 per practice right (in addition to Fellowship fee)CILEx member (non-Fellow) with practice rightFellowship fee plus £50 per practice rightNon-CILEx member with practice right£366 for first practice right plus £50 for each additional right The level of the 2016 Practising Certificate Fee was determined, having identified the costs of regulatory and permitted purposes activities and the LSB levy proposed for 2016.
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The Company's revenue is derived from three main sources: its share of Practising Certificate Fee income charged by the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives ("CILEX") on its behalf to members of CILEX and remitted to the company by CILEX; other fee income charged directly to members of CILEX and non-members with practice rights regulated by the company; and fines and cost orders assessed on members of CILEX resulting from regulatory action.
The Treasurer gave a New Year progress report on Practising Certificate Fee income, prefaced by a cautionary reminder to Members that we needed to stay within the 2010 budget.
The results of the Practising Certificate Fee (PCF) review have now been collated; of the 2,400 practitioners who started the survey only 1,930 finished it, which represents an overall response rate of approximately 13% of the profession (and a question mark over the 400 practitioners who did not manage to complete the questionnaire).