LORD CHANCELLOR'S DEPARTMENT LAUNCHES NATIONAL STANDARDS
8 May 2002 04:46 PM
Baroness Scotland of Ashtal QC, Minister for the Lord Chancellor's
Department, today launched the National Standards for Enforcement
Agents. The National Standards identifies duties and responsibilities
which creditors and their enforcement agents share. It has been
warmly welcomed by the enforcement profession.
Speaking at the Annual General Meeting of the Certificated Bailiffs
Association held on HMS Belfast, the Baroness said:
"This publication is a useful opportunity to raise standards of the
enforcement profession nationally, by building on and improving
existing guidance and best practice. I am very keen that we sustain
some of the momentum that has built up during the Enforcement Review
and I regard this document as step towards future legislation in this
area. I am also grateful to the many organisations that have endorsed
this publication. It has only been possible because of their
co-operation and willingness."
In order to improve the public's perception of the enforcement
profession, enforcement agents and those who employ them, or use
their services must maintain high standards of business ethics and
practice.
The document highlights various areas of enforcement:
- Professionalism and conduct of the enforcement agent;
- Statutory or Financial Requirements for Enforcement Agencies
- Training and Certification
- Complaints/Discipline
- Information and Confidentiality
- Times and Hours
- Goods
- Vulnerable Situations
- Creditors' Responsibilities
These standards are intended for use by all enforcement agents both
public and private, the enforcement agencies that employ them and the
major creditors who use their services.
Notes to Editors:
1. Copies of the document National Standards for Enforcement Agents -
are available from the LCD website : http://www.lcd.gov.uk
2. Hard copies of the report can be obtained from Meeta Poojara,
Civil Enforcement Branch, Civil Justice Division, Lord Chancellor's
Department, Selborne House, 54-60 Victoria Street, London SW1E 6QW.
Tel: 020 7210 8654. Email: meeta.poojara@lcdhq.gsi.gov.uk
3. The National Standards for Enforcement Agents has been endorsed
by: The Association of Civil Enforcement Agencies; the Advisory Group
on Enforcement Service Delivery; the Certificated Bailiffs;
Association; the Child Support Agency; the Civil Court Users
Association; the Court Service; the Department for Transport, Local
Government & the Regions; Her Majesty's Customs & Excise; the Inland
Revenue; the Institute of Revenues; Rating & Valuation; the Local
Authorities Civil Enforcement Forum; the Local Government
Association; the Sheriffs' Officers Association and the Under
Sheriffs' Association.
ENDS
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