Funding Code definition

Funding Code means the code approved under section 9 of the Act;
Funding Code means the code published under section 9 of the Act, comprising the criteria and procedures;
Funding Code means the set of statutory rules which defined and set the criteria for civil legal aid in England and Wales under the Access to Justice Act 1999; a Northern Ireland Funding Code was consulted upon from 2006 but not implemented; in April 2013 the Funding Code in England and Wales was replaced by the Civil Legal Aid (Merits Criteria) Regulations 2013

Examples of Funding Code in a sentence

  • The Funding Code of Practice is an integral element of the agreement.

  • The funding provided is accepted by the Council and the service provider in accordance with the Surrey Compact best practice Funding Code 2009.

  • Sign up to the Surrey Compact and commit to the principles of the Surrey Compact Funding Code.

  • All procurement of works, equipment, goods and services shall be based on value for money and suitable skills and experience and conducted: using a fair and transparent documented decision-making process taking account of public sector accountability and probity; in accordance with all relevant law and policies including the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 and GLA Contracts and Funding Code.

  • The District Council will work towards ensuring it complies with the Compact for Lincolnshire and its Funding Code of Practice.


More Definitions of Funding Code

Funding Code means the code approved under section 9 of the 1999 Act; “immigration review proceedings” means—