A
"designated show cause event" is the service of a notice on a holder of a
certificate--
(a) alleging--(i) in the case of a holder of an Australian practising certificate--that the holder has engaged in legal practice outside the terms of a condition restricting his or her practising entitlements; or(ii) in the case of a holder of an Australian registration certificate--that the holder has provided legal services not permitted by or under this Law; or(iii) in the case of a holder of an Australian practising certificate who is required to have professional indemnity insurance--that the holder does not have, or no longer has, professional indemnity insurance that complies with this Law in relation to the certificate; or(iv) a matter of a kind specified in the Uniform Rules for the purposes of this section; and
(b) requiring the holder to provide a statement showing cause why the designated local regulatory authority should not take action, specified in the notice, to vary, suspend or cancel the certificate.