96-21664. Restriction on Solicitation  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 169 (Thursday, August 29, 1996)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 45755-45757]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-21664]
    
    
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    LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
    45 CFR Part 1638
    
    
    Restriction on Solicitation
    
    AGENCY: Legal Services Corporation.
    
    ACTION: Interim rule with request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: This interim rule is intended to implement a restriction 
    contained in the Legal Services Corporation's (``LSC'' or 
    ``Corporation'') FY 1996
    
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    appropriations act which prohibits an LSC recipient from representing 
    an individual who had not sought legal advice from the recipient but 
    whom the recipient advised to seek legal representation or take legal 
    action. Although this rule is effective upon publication, the 
    Corporation also solicits public comment on the interim rule in 
    anticipation of adoption of a final rule at a later time.
    
    DATES: This interim rule is effective on August 29, 1996. Comments must 
    be submitted on or before October 28, 1996.
    
    ADDRESSES: Comments should be submitted to the Office of the General 
    Counsel, Legal Services Corporation, 750 First St NE., 11th Floor, 
    Washington, DC 20002-4250.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Victor M. Fortuno, General Counsel, 
    (202) 336-8910.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May 19, 1996, the Operations and 
    Regulations Committee (``Committee'') of the LSC Board of Directors' 
    (``Board'') requested the LSC staff to prepare an interim rule to 
    implement Sec. 504(a)(18), a restriction in the Corporation's FY 1996 
    appropriations act, Pub. L. 104-134, 110 Stat. 1321 (1996), which 
    prohibits an LSC recipient from representing an individual who had not 
    sought legal advice from the recipient but whom the recipient advised 
    to seek legal representation or take legal action. The Committee held 
    hearings on staff proposals on July 8 and 19 and the Board adopted this 
    interim rule on July 20 for publication in the Federal Register. The 
    Committee recommended and the Board agreed to publish this rule as an 
    interim rule. An interim rule is necessary in order to provide prompt 
    and critically necessary guidance to LSC recipients on legislation 
    which is already effective and which carries strong penalties for 
    noncompliance. Because of the great need for guidance on how to comply 
    with substantially revised legislative requirements, prior notice and 
    public comment are impracticable, unnecessary, and contrary to the 
    public interest. See 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(B) and 553(d)(3). Accordingly, 
    this rule is effective upon publication.
        However, the Corporation also solicits public comment for review 
    and consideration by the Committee. After receipt of public comment, 
    the Committee intends to hold public hearings to discuss the written 
    comments and to hear oral comments. It is anticipated that a final rule 
    will be issued which will supersede this interim rule.
        A section-by-section discussion of this interim rule is provided 
    below.
    
    Section 1638.1  Purpose
    
        The purpose of this new rule is to ensure that recipients do not 
    obtain clients through in-person unsolicited advice to seek legal 
    representation or to take legal action.
    
    Section 1638.2  Definitions
    
        This section defines ``in-person'' to include a face-to-face 
    conversation and other personal contacts such as a personal letter or 
    telephone call. While the ordinary meaning of ``in-person'' is limited 
    to ``face-to-face'' contacts, for the purposes of this part, a personal 
    letter or phone call from a recipient or a recipient's employee to an 
    individual advising that individual to obtain counsel or take legal 
    action would constitute ``in person'' advice.
        ``Unsolicited advice'' is defined as advice to obtain counsel or 
    take legal action given by a recipient or employee of a recipient to an 
    individual with whom the recipient does not have an attorney-client 
    relationship or who did not seek legal advice or assistance from the 
    recipient. It does not include advice to obtain counsel or take legal 
    action that an individual receives from others such as social workers, 
    judges or neighbors.
    
    Section 1638.3  Prohibition
    
        This section prohibits LSC recipients and their employees from 
    representing any individuals to whom they have given in-person 
    unsolicited advice. It also prohibits recipients and their employees 
    who have given such advice from referring the person receiving the 
    advice to another LSC recipient. A recipient may, however, refer a 
    person who has received unsolicited advice from one of the recipient's 
    employees to a private attorney who takes the case pro bono, but the 
    recipient may not count the case toward its private attorney 
    involvement requirement as set out in 45 CFR Part 1614.
    
    Section 1638.4  Permissible Activities
    
        While recipients are prohibited from soliciting clients, there is a 
    continuing need for community legal education about laws that affect 
    clients and about the service provided by the program. This section 
    explicitly notes, therefore, that it is permissible to participate in 
    community legal education activities such as outreach activities, 
    public service announcements, maintaining an ongoing presence in a 
    courthouse to provide advice at the invitation of the court, 
    disseminating community legal education publications and giving 
    presentations to groups that request it. These activities may include 
    descriptions of legal rights and responsibilities, and descriptions of 
    the recipient's services as well as ways to access the services. An 
    individual who seeks assistance from the recipient after these 
    activities may be represented provided that the request did not result 
    from in-person unsolicited advice.
    
    Section 1638.5  Recipient Policies
    
        This section requires that recipients establish written policies to 
    implement the requirements of this part.
    
    List of Subjects in 45 CFR Part 1638
    
        Grant programs-law; Legal services; Solicitation.
    
        For reasons set forth in the preamble, 45 CFR Chapter XVI is 
    amended by adding part 1637 as follows:
    
    45 CFR PART 1638--RESTRICTION ON SOLICITATION
    
    Sec.
    1638.1  Purpose.
    1638.2  Definitions.
    1638.3  Prohibition.
    1638.4  Permissible activities.
    1638.5  Recipient policies
    
        .Authority: Sec. 504(a)(18), Pub. L. 104-134, 110 Stat. 1321.
    
    
    Sec. 1638.1  Purpose.
    
        This part is designed to ensure that recipients and their employees 
    do not solicit clients.
    
    
    Sec. 1638.2  Definitions.
    
        (a) In-person means a face-to-face encounter or a personal 
    encounter via other means of communication such as a personal letter or 
    telephone call.
        (b) Unsolicited advice means advice to obtain counsel or take legal 
    action given by a recipient or its employee to an individual who did 
    not seek the advice or with whom the recipient does not have an 
    attorney-client relationship.
    
    
    Sec. 1638.3  Prohibition.
    
        (a) Recipients and their employees are prohibited from representing 
    a client as a result of in-person unsolicited advice.
        (b) Recipients and their employees are also prohibited from 
    referring to other recipients individuals to whom they have given in-
    person unsolicited advice.
    
    
    Sec. 1638.4  Permissible activities.
    
        (a) This part does not prohibit recipients or their employees from 
    providing information regarding legal rights and responsibilities or 
    providing information regarding the recipient's services and intake 
    procedures through community legal education activities such as 
    outreach, public service
    
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    announcements, maintaining an ongoing presence in a courthouse to 
    provide advice at the invitation of the court, disseminating community 
    legal education publications, and giving presentations to groups that 
    request it.
        (b) A recipient may represent an otherwise eligible individual 
    seeking legal assistance from the recipient as a result of information 
    provided as described in Sec. 1638.4(a), provided that the request has 
    not resulted from in-person unsolicited advice.
    
    
    Sec. 1638.5  Recipient policies.
    
        Each recipient shall adopt written policies to implement the 
    requirements of this part.
    
        Dated: August 20, 1996.
    Suzanne B. Glasow,
    Senior Counsel for Operations & Regulations.
    [FR Doc. 96-21664 Filed 8-28-96; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 7050-01-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
8/29/1996
Published:
08/29/1996
Department:
Legal Services Corporation
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Interim rule with request for comments.
Document Number:
96-21664
Dates:
This interim rule is effective on August 29, 1996. Comments must be submitted on or before October 28, 1996.
Pages:
45755-45757 (3 pages)
PDF File:
96-21664.pdf
CFR: (5)
45 CFR 1638.1
45 CFR 1638.2
45 CFR 1638.3
45 CFR 1638.4
45 CFR 1638.5