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LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 2004 - SECT 72

Council to implement decisions under this Division

72 Council to implement decisions under this Division

(1) If the appropriate Council or the Commissioner decides under this Division that the applicant or holder is not a fit and proper person to hold a local practising certificate:
(a) the Council must give effect to that decision by refusing the grant of a local practising certificate to the applicant or by immediately cancelling or suspending the holder's local practising certificate, and
(b) the Council may make a complaint in relation to the matter under Part 4.2, or institute proceedings in relation to the matter in the Tribunal under Part 4.8 (as if the matter had been the subject of complaint and investigation under Chapter 4).
(2) If a Council institutes proceedings in the Tribunal as referred to in subsection (1) (b), the Council must notify the Commissioner that those proceedings have been instituted.
(3) If the appropriate Council decides under this Division that it is appropriate to impose conditions on an applicant's or holder's local practising certificate, the Council must give effect to that decision by imposing those conditions.
(4) If the Commissioner decides under this Division that it is appropriate to impose conditions on an applicant's or holder's local practising certificate, the Council must give effect to that decision by imposing such of those conditions as it considers to be appropriate after consultation with the Commissioner.
(5) If the appropriate Council or the Commissioner decides under this Division that the applicant or holder is a fit and proper person to hold a local practising certificate, the Council must, subject to this Act, grant a local practising certificate to the applicant or lift any suspension of the holder's local practising certificate.
(6) Conditions imposed as referred to in this section must continue to be imposed for such period as the appropriate Council has decided is the period for which they should be imposed or (in the case of conditions that the Commissioner has decided it is appropriate to impose) for such period as the appropriate Council has decided is the period for which they should be imposed after consultation with the Commissioner.
(7) The appropriate Council must not grant a local practising certificate to an applicant during any period that the Commissioner has directed under this Division that the person is not to be granted a local practising certificate.
(8) A cancellation or suspension of or imposition of conditions on a local practising certificate takes effect when the appropriate Council gives notice in writing of it to the holder.
(9) Despite section 60 of the Administrative Decisions Review Act 1997 , an application to the Tribunal for an administrative review of a decision referred to in this section does not affect the operation of the decision under review or prevent the taking of action under this section to implement that decision.



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