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LEGAL AID ACT 1977 - SECT 31E

Panels of private legal practitioners

    (1)     The commission may establish panels of private legal practitioners to provide legal assistance in accordance with the commission's function under section 8 (2).

    (2)     A panel may be established for matters generally, or particular kinds of matter, or matters before particular courts or tribunals, for which legal assistance may be granted under this Act.

    (3)     A practitioner who wishes to be included in a panel established under this section must apply to the commission in a way approved by the commission.

    (4)     The commission may—

        (a)     appoint practitioners to a panel in accordance with the criteria determined under subsection (5); and

        (b)     suspend, remove or exclude practitioners from a panel on the grounds determined under subsection (7) (b); and

        (c)     impose conditions on the reappointment of a practitioner who has been suspended, removed or excluded, which in the opinion of the commission are:

              (i)     appropriate under the circumstances; and

              (ii)     in keeping with the requirements determined under subsection (7) (c).

    (5)     The commission may determine criteria for the appointment of practitioners to a panel.

    (6)     Without limiting subsection (5), the criteria may include criteria about any of the following matters:

        (a)     a practitioner's skills, qualifications and experience;

        (b)     a practitioner's agreement to comply with the requirements stated by the commission in relation to any of the following:

              (i)     practice standards;

              (ii)     reporting and accountability;

              (iii)     compliance audits.

    (7)     The commission may determine the following:

        (a)     the period for which practitioners are appointed to a panel;

        (b)     the grounds on which a practitioner may be suspended, removed or excluded from a panel;

        (c)     the requirements, if any, for reappointment of a practitioner to a panel.

    (8)     A determination by the commission under this section is a notifiable instrument.

Note     A notifiable instrument must be notified under the Legislation Act.



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