| Annual Report 2003-04 APPENDIX G Peers' Reimbursement Allowance Scheme Rates and Conditions applicable as at 31 March 2004
1. Subject to the conditions stated below, Members of the House
of Lords may recover the cost of travelling expenses incurred by them
for the purpose of their Parliamentary duties in attending sittings
of the House or of
Committees of the House. 2. Claims can be made only for journeys between main place of residence and London. 3. Lords may recover the cost of fares incurred by them for travel within the United Kingdom by any public rail, sea, air or bus service. 4. Travel by Rail-Claims may include the cost of sleeping berths or seat reservations. 5. Travel by Air-Claims may include travel by coach between airport and air-terminal. 6. Travel by Road-Claims in respect of journeys by private
car are restricted to an allowance of 56.1p per mile. This allowance
is reduced to 25.9p per mile if the total mileage claimed in a full
year exceeds 20,000 miles. Claims in respect of journeys undertaken
by bicycle are paid at the rate of 7.2p per mile.
7. Claims for incidental travel cost (e.g. taxi fares) are covered by the day subsistence allowance (see para 10(b) below). 8. The cost of journeys made in the United Kingdom on Parliamentary business may be reimbursed. 9. When Parliament is recalled during a recess, Lords who are away from their main place of residence may recover, subject to certain conditions, the extra costs incurred in travelling to and from Westminster to attend the House. Other Expenses 10. Members of the House may also recover certain expenses certified by them as incurred for the purpose of Parliamentary duties at sittings of the House or of Committees of the House within the following maxima for each day of attendance: (a) Night SubsistenceMembers of the House who incur the expenses of overnight accommodation in London away from their only or main residence may claim such expenses within a daily limit of £128.00. Members who necessarily incur the expense of accommodation
in London away from their only or main residence, for a night which
falls immediately before a day of attendance at the House, may claim
such expenses within the same daily limit.
(b) Day Subsistence and incidental travelMembers of the House may claim day subsistence and travel costs not separately recoverable within a daily limit of £64.00. (c) Secretarial costs and certain additional expensesThe
cost of secretarial help and, where appropriate, the cost of providing
necessary equipment may be claimed, together with the cost of certain
additional expenses (e.g. domestic costs, purchase of books and periodicals
and professional subscription charges that arise out of Parliamentary
duties) may be claimed within a limit of £53.50 for each day of
attendance.
Claims may be made to recover actual expenditure in connection
with Parliamentary duties over a period, but subject to a limit provided
by the product of the appropriate daily maximum and the number of attendances
at Westminster during the period covered by the claim.
Members who incur the cost of secretarial assistance in excess
of the limit provided under (c) may recover such extra costs within
a limit of £2,140 a year in respect of non sitting periods.
Loss of earnings may not be claimed against the expenses allowances.
11. Lords who are disabled may also recover the additional expenses of attending the House incurred by them on account of their disablement. 12. Lords may recover the cost incurred by their wife or husband for travel between home and Westminster to attend Parliamentary occasions, subject to a limit of two return journeys per calendar year. 13. With effect from 1 April 2003, Lords may claim certain costs arising from visits on Parliamentary business to the EU institutions or the national parliaments of EU member states or candidate countries. |
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