2010 Standard Crime Contract

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About the 2010 Standard Crime Contract

All our crime legal aid providers must sign a contract with us. The Unified Contract (Crime) was extended to 13 July 2010. The 2010 Standard Crime Contract came into force on 14 July 2010.

This page contains information on the terms of the final version of the 2010 Standard Crime Contract.  For information on our approach to letting 2010 contracts, and supporting documentation including the Q&A, please see our Tenders pages.

Contract documents

All documents are in the Documents panel on the right. There are also short guides to the contract which outline the main terms of the 2010 Standard Terms and Specification.

We will keep providers updated about any information affecting the crime contract via the CDS news page.

Standard Terms

The Standard Terms govern the underlying relationship between the LSC and providers. The purpose of these Standard Terms 2010 is to have a generic set of terms, which apply to the Legal Services Commission’s three main contracts:

These 2010 Standard Terms are based on those already used in the crime and civil Unified Contracts, updated and revised as appropriate.

There has also been some restructuring of the contract documents to reinforce the Standard Terms’ role as the home for all the key terms governing the relationship between the providers and the LSC. 

The Guide to the Standard Terms gives an overview of the key provisions and sets out in table form the basis of each Clause.

Specification

The Specification sets out the rules for carrying out publicly funded criminal defence work in all the CJS areas of England and Wales. 

The key changes to the Specification include:

A Guide to the Specification is under documents along with guidance on crown court case planning. The Specification itself is divided into provisions of general application in part A (sections 1 to 8) and specific rules on classes and units of work in part B (sections 9 to 13). There is also one Payment Annex which lists all the hourly rates, fixed fees and standard fees under Contract apart from:

Schedule

The Schedule is an important contract document which sets out provisions specific to an individual provider. A version of the Schedule is under documents for illustration.

Contract for signature

This is a short contract document which will give effect to the contract as a whole. You will be asked to read, understand and agree to its contents as part of the tender process. A final version of the Contract for Signature is available in the documents section.  

Additional documents

Category Definitions 2010 and Guidance on Category Definitions 2010

The Category Definitions 2010, which state which services fall into each Category of Law, are one of the key supporting documents referred to in both the 2010 Standard Crime and Civil Contracts and is available in the documents section; these replace the previous SQM Category Definitions. We have provided guidance on this document too, which can be located in the same section.

2010 Standard Crime Contract Guidance (for Specification)

This document covers any guidance previously in the Unified Contract Specification (July 2008) that we have removed, seeks to clarify further certain contractual provisions and assist you generally, when working in accordance with the Specification. This document is for information only and does not cover the Standard Terms. This document is available to view in the documents section.

The following documents are also referred to in the 2010 Standard Crime Contract:

We are updating these documents, which are currently on our LSC website to ensure correct references to the provisions of the 2010 Standard Crime Contract, make it more concise and easier to navigate (where applicable). We will publish these for your information in due course and will keep you updated with progress. For now, the versions of the documents on the website apply.

The Data Security Requirements are new and will published shortly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Last updated: 28 July 2010

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