(1) Part A (expenses of returning officer for which maximum recoverable amounts are specified) of the Schedule to the 1998 Order is amended as follows.
(2) The amounts set out in the right-hand column opposite the entries in the left-hand column specified below shall be substituted as follows —
(a) in paragraph 1(2) for “£135.00” substitute “£200”;
(b) in paragraph 2(2) for “£90.00” substitute “£150.00”;
(c) in paragraph 3(2) for “£1.65” substitute “£1.73”;
(d) in paragraph 4(2) for “£5,731.36” substitute “£6,001.00”;
(e) in paragraph 4(3) for “£52.65” substitute “£55.12”;
(f) in paragraph 4(4) for “£47.81” substitute “£50.06”; and
(g) in paragraph 5(2) for “£12,222.22” substitute “£13,136.44”.
(3) After paragraph 1(3) add—
(4) Where a presiding officer receives training (including a presiding officer who, owing to incapacity or other reason, does not discharge the duties of presiding officer on polling day) the maximum recoverable amount in respect of that training is
(4) After paragraph 2(2) add—
(3) Where a poll clerk receives training (including a poll clerk who, owing to incapacity or other reason, does not discharge the duties of a poll clerk on polling day) the maximum recoverable amount in respect of that training is
(5) After paragraph 5(2) add—
(3) Where a person employed in connection with the count receives training (including count staff who, owing to incapacity or other reason, do not discharge their duties at the count) the maximum recoverable amount in respect of training is
(6) After paragraph 5 add—
(6)
(1) This paragraph makes provision for a returning officer’s expenses in respect of persons employed to provide training in accordance with paragraphs 1(4), 2(3) and 5(3).
(2) The maximum recoverable amount in respect of each training session is
(3) The number of training sessions shall not exceed 90.
(7) The maximum recoverable amount for the returning officer’s expenses in respect of providing training for deputy returning officers appointed under section 14A(1) of the Electoral Law Act (Northern Ireland) 1962 is