C-65.1, r. 7.3 - Regulation respecting the fees for certain legal services rendered to bodies of the Government

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Schedule II
(ss. 4 and 6)
Hourly rates according to the position, class and experience of the person working on the performance of a legal service contract
POSITION and CLASSEXPERIENCE1MAXIMUM
HOURLY RATE ($)
ADVOCATE OR NOTARY  
— Class 4More than 15 years300
— Class 311 to 15 years250
— Class 26 to 10 years200
— Class 10 to 5 years135
LIBRARIAN2  
— Class 4More than 15 years125
— Class 311 to 15 years110
— Class 26 to 10 years100
— Class 10 to 5 years85
PARALEGAL  
— Class 4More than 15 years85
— Class 311 to 15 years75
— Class 26 to 10 years70
— Class 10 to 5 years60
ARTICLING LAW STUDENT355 
LAW STUDENT  
— at the École du Barreau or university (master’s degree in notarial law)50
— university (undergraduate or other master’s level)45
Notes  
1. For an advocate or notary, the number of years of experience to be considered is the number of years on the roll of the Barreau du Québec or the Chambre des notaires du Québec; where applicable, the number of years on either of the rolls is cumulative. For a librarian or paralegal, the number of years of experience to be considered is the number of years worked in that capacity.
2. A librarian must hold a relevant master’s degree, or a relevant bachelor’s degree obtained before 1971, failing which the hourly rate applicable to his or her services is the rate for a paralegal, depending on the class corresponding to his or her experience.
3. Articling law students are future advocates and notaries who have completed their academic training and who serve an on-the-job training period under the supervision of an articling supervisor or applicants for admission to the profession of notary admitted to the professional training program provided for in Division II of the Règlement sur les conditions et modalités de délivrance des permis de la chambre des notaires du Québec (chapter N-3, r. 6.01).
O.C. 1238-2018, Sch. II.
Schedule II
(ss. 4 and 6)
Hourly rates according to the position, class and experience of the person working on the performance of a legal service contract
POSITION and CLASSEXPERIENCE1MAXIMUM
HOURLY RATE ($)
ADVOCATE OR NOTARY  
— Class 4More than 15 years300
— Class 311 to 15 years250
— Class 26 to 10 years200
— Class 10 to 5 years135
LIBRARIAN2  
— Class 4More than 15 years125
— Class 311 to 15 years110
— Class 26 to 10 years100
— Class 10 to 5 years85
PARALEGAL  
— Class 4More than 15 years85
— Class 311 to 15 years75
— Class 26 to 10 years70
— Class 10 to 5 years60
ARTICLING LAW STUDENT355 
LAW STUDENT  
— at the École du Barreau or university (master’s degree in notarial law)50
— university (undergraduate or other master’s level)45
Notes  
1. For an advocate or notary, the number of years of experience to be considered is the number of years on the roll of the Barreau du Québec or the Chambre des notaires du Québec; where applicable, the number of years on either of the rolls is cumulative. For a librarian or paralegal, the number of years of experience to be considered is the number of years worked in that capacity.
2. A librarian must hold a relevant master’s degree, or a relevant bachelor’s degree obtained before 1971, failing which the hourly rate applicable to his or her services is the rate for a paralegal, depending on the class corresponding to his or her experience.
3. Articling law students are future advocates and notaries who have completed their academic training and who serve an on-the-job training period under the supervision of an articling supervisor or applicants for admission to the profession of notary admitted to the professional training program provided for in Division II of the Règlement sur les conditions et modalités de délivrance des permis de la chambre des notaires du Québec (chapter N-3, r. 6.01).
O.C. 1238-2018, Sch. II.