Collection of Mediation Fees
OCA Circular No. 37-05 mandates that Clerks of Court in Regional Trial Courts and First-Level Courts collect a mediation fee of 500 pesos upon the filing of specific civil and criminal complaints, including those under the Katarungang Pambarangay Law. The collected fees contribute to the Mediation Fund, which supports the promotion of court-annexed mediation, training of mediators, and operational expenses for the Philippine Mediation Center. Notably, the absence of a local Mediation Center does not exempt parties from paying these fees. Pauper litigants and accused-appellants are exempt from the fee, though any unpaid amounts will be a lien on future monetary awards. Compliance with this fee collection is mandatory for all clerks.
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- What is Collection of Mediation Fees about?
- OCA Circular No. 37-05 mandates that Clerks of Court in Regional Trial Courts and First-Level Courts collect a mediation fee of 500 pesos upon the filing of specific civil and criminal complaints, including those under the Katarungang Pambarangay Law. The collected fees contribute to the Mediation Fund, which supports the promotion of court-annexed mediation, training of mediators, and operational expenses for the Philippine Mediation Center. Notably, the absence of a local Mediation Center does not exempt parties from paying these fees. Pauper litigants and accused-appellants are exempt from the fee, though any unpaid amounts will be a lien on future monetary awards. Compliance with this fee collection is mandatory for all clerks.
- What type of law is OCA Circular No. 37-05?
- Collection of Mediation Fees (OCA Circular No. 37-05) is a Philippine Supreme Court Issuances enacted by the Congress of the Philippines.
- When was Collection of Mediation Fees enacted?
- Collection of Mediation Fees (OCA Circular No. 37-05) was enacted on Apr 6, 2005.
- What is the citation for Collection of Mediation Fees?
- Collection of Mediation Fees, OCA Circular No. 37-05, Apr 6, 2005 (Philippines)
Law Information
- Reference Number
- OCA Circular No. 37-05
- Date Enacted
- Category
- Supreme Court Issuances
- Subcategory
- Office of the Court Administrator Circulars
- Jurisdiction
- Philippines
- Enacting Body
- Congress of the Philippines
Full Law Text
April 6, 2005
OCA CIRCULAR NO. 37-05
| TO | : | All Clerks of Court of Regional Trial Courts and First-Level Courts |
| SUBJECT | : | Collection of Mediation Fees |
Under Sec. 9.A. of the revised Rule 141 of the Revised Rules of Court, approved by the Supreme Court on 20 July 2004, Clerks of Court of the Regional Trial Courts and the First-Level Courts shall collect the amount of FIVE HUNDRED PESOS (P500.00) (1) upon the filing of a Complaint or an Answer with a mediatable permissive or compulsory counterclaim or cross-claim, complaint-in-intervention, third-party complaint, fourth-party complaint, etc. in civil cases, a Petition, an Opposition and a Creditors' Claim in Special Proceedings; (2) upon the filing of a Complaint/Information for offenses covered by the Katarungang Pambarangay Law, violation of B.P. Blg. 22, estafa and libel cases where damages are sought; and (3) upon the filing of a Complaint/Information for quasi-offenses under Title 14 of the Revised Penal Code.
Sec. 9 of the revised Rule 141 of the Revised Rules of Court provides for the contribution to the Mediation Fund, and explains the purpose and treatment of the same. The rule states:
"The Fund shall be utilized for the promotion of court-annexed mediation and other relevant modes of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), training of mediators, payment of mediator's fees, and operating expenses of the Philippine Mediation Center (PMC) units including expenses for technical assistance and organizations/individuals, transportation/communication expenses, photocopying, supplies and equipment, expense allowance and miscellaneous expenses, whenever necessary, subject to auditing rules and regulations. In view thereof, the mediation fees shall not form part of the Judiciary Development Fund (JDF) under P.D. No. 1949 nor of the special allowances granted to justices and judges under Republic Act No. 9227. "
The Rule does not provide that the absence of a Philippine Mediation Center exempts a party from contributing to the Mediation Fund. The Fund is not only for the mediation services rendered but also for the establishment and maintenance of PMC units. Thus, mediation fees are to be collected even if there is no operating PMC unit in the area. EcHIAC
Under the Rule, pauper litigants are exempt from contributing to the Mediation Fund, provided that the unpaid contribution to the Mediation Fund shall be considered a lien on any monetary award in a judgment favorable to the pauper litigant. An accused-appellant is also exempt from contributing to the Mediation Fund.
The mediation fee is akin to the UP Legal Research Fee.
You are hereby reminded to collect mediation fees as per Sec. 9, Rule 141 of the Revised Rules of Court.
For strict compliance.
(SGD.) PRESBITERO J. VELASCO, JR.Court Administrator
Cite This Law
Collection of Mediation Fees, OCA Circular No. 37-05, Apr 6, 2005 (Philippines)
Collection of Mediation Fees, OCA Circular No. 37-05 (Phil. 2005)
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