Western Australia Juries (Allowances to Jurors) Regulations These regulations were repealed by the Juries Regulations 2008 r. 9 as at 30 Sep 2008 (see r. 2(b) and Gazette 11 Jul 2008 p. 3253). Western Australia Juries (Allowances to Jurors) Regulations CONTENTS 1. Citation 1 2. Fees 1 3. Road travel allowance 2 4. Conveyance may be supplied 2 5. Allowance for adjournment 3 6. Allowance for Saturday 3 7. No allowance when excused or temporarily discharged 3 8. Remuneration may be allowed in extraordinary circumstances 3 9. Deposit for jury in a civil trial 3 10. Travel expenses only to certain jurors 4 Notes Compilation table 5 Western Australia Juries Act 1957 Juries (Allowances to Jurors) Regulations 1. Citation These regulations may be cited as the Juries (Allowances to Jurors) Regulations 1. [Regulation 1 inserted in Gazette 13 Aug 1982 p. 3109.] 2. Fees (1) Subject to these regulations, the fees payable to persons summoned and attending as jurors in courts of civil jurisdiction, and as jurors in courts of criminal jurisdiction and on a coroners inquest shall be as follows - | |$ | |Where the time of attendance does not exceed | | |one half-day |10.00| |..............................................| | |..................... | | |Where the time of attendance exceeds one | | |half-day but does not exceed 3 days, for each |15.00| |day ................ | | |Where the time of attendance exceeds 3 days | | |but does not exceed 10 days for each day, |20.00| |after the third day | | (2) Where a person summoned and attending as a juror is required to so attend for any period in excess of 10 days the Attorney General may fix the appropriate rate of fee payable in respect of such attendance. (3) Subject to these regulations, where the summoning officer is satisfied that a person attending as a juror has by reason of so attending lost income in an amount greater than the fee prescribed by subregulation (1), the summoning officer may pay the person a fee that equals that loss, but the amount paid in respect of any one day must not exceed $500. [Regulation 2 inserted in Gazette 8 Aug 1975 p. 2873; amended in Gazette 13 Aug 1982 p. 3109; 19 Jun 1987 p. 2387; 5 Dec 1995 p. 5584; 19 Oct 2007 p. 5614.] 3. Road travel allowance (1) Subject to these regulations, persons summoned and attending as jurors shall be paid an allowance for road travel each way at the rate of 37.5 cents per kilometre. (2) Where a juror travels together with another juror on the same vehicle only one allowance prescribed under subregulation (1) shall be paid. (3) Where a train or other public conveyance is available for the purpose a juror shall be paid only the fares incurred by him. [Regulation 3 inserted in Gazette 8 Aug 1975 p. 2873; amended in Gazette 2 Nov 1973 p. 4111; 19 Jan 1979 p. 126; 19 Jun 1987 p. 2387; 5 Dec 1995 p. 5584.] 4. Conveyance may be supplied The Government reserves the right to supply a conveyance in lieu of fare or allowance for road travel. [Regulation 4 amended in Gazette 2 Nov 1973 p. 4111.] 5. Allowance for adjournment Should a juror be serving on a case which is adjourned he shall receive either a return fare or an allowance for road travel at the prescribed rate, to enable him to return to his home during such adjournment or payment for the period of such adjournment, whichever gives the lower total. [Regulation 5 amended in Gazette 6 Jan 1966 p. 2; 2 Nov 1973 p. 4111.] 6. Allowance for Saturday If the Court adjourns from the Friday to the Monday a juror may be allowed pay for the Saturday, provided he has lost his ordinary emoluments for that day. 7. No allowance when excused or temporarily discharged When jurors are excused or temporarily discharged by the Court for a specific period pending the hearing of a case in which some other jury is empanelled, or some other case being heard, a juror shall receive no pay for such period unless he can show actual loss in no way due to his own action. 8. Remuneration may be allowed in extraordinary circumstances In extraordinary circumstances such remuneration may be allowed as shall be decided by the Attorney General after taking the circumstances into consideration. [Regulation 8 amended in Gazette 14 Nov 1930 p. 2496.] 9. Deposit for jury in a civil trial The party applying for or requiring a jury in a civil trial shall deposit with the summoning officer the sum of forty dollars ($40) per juror per day but where the amount paid to a juror is less than $40 per day the balance of the amount deposited by the party applying for the civil trial after payment to a juror pursuant to the provisions of regulation 2 shall be refunded to that party. [Regulation 9 inserted in Gazette 8 Aug 1975 p. 2873.] 10. Travel expenses only to certain jurors No fees, other than travelling expenses, shall be paid to jurors who are officers or employees of Government departments or State instrumentalities or trading concerns and whose salaries or wages are paid in the ordinary course while attending Court as jurors. [Regulation 10 inserted in Gazette 6 Jan 1966 p. 2.] Notes 1 This is a compilation of the Juries (Allowances to Jurors) Regulations and includes the amendments made by the other written laws referred to in the following table. The table also contains information about any reprint. Compilation table |Citation |Gazettal |Commencement | |Untitled regulations 2 |18 Jan 19|18 Jan 1929 | | |29 p. 70 | | |Untitled regulations |15 Mar 19|15 Mar 1929 | | |29 p. 797| | |Untitled regulations |14 Nov 19|1 Dec 1930 | | |30 | | | |p. 2496 | | |Untitled regulations |17 Sep 19|17 Sep 1943 | | |43 p. 828| | |Untitled regulations |4 Apr 195|4 May 1952 | | |2 p. 806 | | |Untitled regulations |15 Jan 19|1 Feb 1954 | | |54 | | | |p. 36-7 | | |Untitled regulations |31 May 19|30 Jun 1960 | | |60 | | | |p. 1489 | | |Decimal Currency Act 1965 |s. 4-9: 14 Feb 1966 | |assented to 21 Dec 1965 |(see s. 2(2)); | | |balance: 21 Dec 1965| | |(see s. 2(1)) | |Untitled regulations |6 Jan 196|6 Feb 1966 | | |6 p. 1-2 | | |Untitled regulations |29 May 19|29 May 1970 | | |70 | | | |p. 1443 | | |Untitled regulations |2 Nov 197|1 Jan 1974 | | |3 p. 4111| | |Untitled regulations |8 Aug 197|8 Aug 1975 | | |5 p. 2873| | |Untitled regulations |19 Jan 19|19 Jan 1979 | | |79 p. 126| | |Juries (Allowances to |13 Aug 19|13 Aug 1982 | |Jurors) Amendment |82 | | |Regulations 1982 |p. 3109 | | |Juries (Allowances to |19 Jun 19|1 Jul 1987 (see | |Jurors) Amendment |87 |r. 2) | |Regulations 1987 |p. 2387 | | |Reprint of the Juries (Allowances to Jurors) | |Regulations as at 5 Oct 1988 in Gazette 13 Oct 1988 | |p. 4145-51 (includes amendments listed above) | |Juries (Allowances to |5 Dec 199|5 Dec 1995 | |Jurors) Amendment |5 p. 5584| | |Regulations 1995 | | | |Reprint 2: The Juries (Allowances to Jurors) | |Regulations as at 2 Apr 2004 (includes amendments | |listed above) | |Juries (Allowances to |19 Oct 20|r. 1 and 2: | |Jurors) Amendment |07 |19 Oct 2007 (see | |Regulations (No. 2) |p. 5614 |r. 2(a)); | |2007 | |Regulations other | | | |than r. 1 and 2: | | | |20 Oct 2007 (see | | | |r. 2(b)) | |These regulations were repealed by the Juries | |Regulations 2008 r. 9 as at 30 Sep 2008 (see r. 2(b) | |and Gazette 11 Jul 2008 p. 3253) | 2 Now known as the Juries (Allowances to Jurors) Regulations; citation inserted (see note under r. 1).