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LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 1987 - SECT 29D Submission of budget to Attorney General

This legislation has been repealed.

LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 1987 - SECT 29D

Submission of budget to Attorney General

29D Submission of budget to Attorney General

(1) The Attorney General may from time to time require a Council to prepare and submit a budget to the Attorney General, in respect of such period as the Attorney General directs, relating to any costs (or projected costs) that are recoverable (or are proposed to be recovered) by the charging of a practising certificate fee.
(2) The budget is to include such information as the Attorney General directs. In particular, the Attorney General may require the provision of information about the administration of the Council (including the Bar Association and the Law Society).
(3) The Attorney General may refuse to approve the amount of a practising certificate fee under section 29A or 29B if the relevant Council has failed to submit a budget as required under this section.
(4) In this section:

"costs" includes expenses.