(1) The Legal Costs Committee, after consultation with the Victorian Legal Services Board, may make orders with respect to the costs that may be charged by law practices for providing legal services other than in relation to litigious matters.
(2) A practitioner remuneration order may provide that law practices may charge—
(a) according to a scale of rates of commission or percentages; or
(b) a specific amount; or
(c) a maximum amount; or
(d) in any other way or combination of ways.
(3) A practitioner remuneration order—
(a) may differ according to different classes of legal services; and
(b) may confer a discretionary authority or impose a duty on a specified person or class of persons.