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LEGAL PROFESSION REGULATIONS 2018 - REG 14
Disqualifications and prohibitions
(1) In this regulation protected person means
(a) the State; or
(b) the Board; or
(c) the prescribed authority; or
(d) a person responsible for keeping the whole or any part of a register or
any similar record in or by which an order is publicised; or
(e) an internet service provider or internet content host; or
(f) a person acting at the direction of the State or of any person or body
referred to in this definition.
(2) This regulation applies to
(a) an order made under section 132 of the Act disqualifying a corporation
from providing legal services in this jurisdiction; or
(b) an order made under section 133 of the Act disqualifying a person from
managing a corporation that is an incorporated legal practice; or
(c) an order made under section 158 of the Act prohibiting an Australian legal
practitioner from being a partner of a specified person
being an
order made on the application of the prescribed authority.
(3) The prescribed authority may publicise an order in any manner the
prescribed authority thinks fit.
(4) The prescribed authority
(a) must, as soon as practicable after the order is made, give written notice
of the order to the corresponding authority of every other jurisdiction; and
(b) may give written notice of the order to any other regulatory authority of
any jurisdiction.
(5) The notice under subregulation (4) for an order made under
section 132 of the Act
(a) must state
(i) the corporation's name; and
(ii) the Australian Company Number (ACN) of the corporation; and
(iii) the office or business address of the corporation, as last known to the
applicant for the order; and
(iv) the date of the order; and
(b) may contain other relevant information; and
(c) may be accompanied by a copy or summary of, or extract from, the order.
(6) The notice under subregulation (4) for an order made under
section 133 or 158 of the Act
(a) must state
(i) the person's name; and
(ii) the person's address, as last known to the applicant for the order; and
(iii) the date of the order; and
(b) may contain other relevant information; and
(c) may be accompanied by a copy or summary of, or extract from, the order.
(7) No liability is incurred by a protected person in respect of
anything done or omitted to be done in good faith for the purpose of this
regulation.
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