(1) An accused person may request the services of a specified member of the Defence Force to defend the accused person at the hearing of a proceeding before a summary authority.
(2) If an accused person makes a request under subrule (1), the person whose services are requested must be permitted to defend the accused person unless:
(a) the services of the person are not reasonably available; or
(b) the hearing is before a subordinate summary authority and the person requested is a legal officer.
(3) If an accused person makes a request under subrule (1) for representation by a legal officer at a hearing before a commanding officer or superior summary authority, the legal officer whose services are requested must be permitted to defend the accused if:
(a) leave is given by that commanding officer or superior summary authority; and
(b) the services of the legal officer are reasonably available.
(4) If the services of a person which have been requested by an accused person under subrule (1) are not reasonably available, the summary authority must, with the consent of the accused person, direct a defence member to defend the accused person.