Australian Capital Territory Consolidated Acts(1) If the commission provides legal assistance by making available the services of officers of the commission, the commission shall pay any disbursements (including barristers' fees) and out-of-pocket expenses incurred in the course of providing that assistance.
(2) If the commission provides legal assistance by arranging for the services of private legal practitioners, the commission shall, except if the services are provided on a voluntary basis, pay fees to those private legal practitioners for the performance of those services (being fees determined by the commission in accordance with section 31C (1) and (2)) and shall pay any disbursements (including barristers' fees) and out-of-pocket expenses properly incurred by them.
(3) The commission may accept money or other property on trust and may act as trustee of money or other property held by the commission on trust.
(4) Notwithstanding anything contained in any other provision of this Act, but subject to subsection (6), any money or other property held by the commission on trust shall be dealt with in accordance with the functions of the commission as trustee under the Trustee Act 1925 .
(5) The provisions of the Legal Profession Act 2006 about the keeping of accounts by solicitors in relation to money held by them on trust, and the audit of the accounts, do not apply in relation to money held by the commission on trust.
(6) A regulation may make provision in relation to—
(a) the application to the commission, with any changes prescribed by regulation, of regulations made for the Legal Profession Act 2006 , section 253 (Statutory deposits); and
(b) the investment by the commission of any amount held on trust by the commission.
Note A provision of a law that gives an entity (including a person) a function also gives the entity powers necessary and convenient to exercise the function (see Legislation Act, s 196 and dict, pt 1, def of entity ).