(1) Subject to
subsection (2), for the purposes of exercising jurisdiction conferred under
this Act or the Legal Profession Uniform Law (WA) , the State Administrative
Tribunal is to be constituted —
(a) by
—
(i)
the President of the Tribunal; and
(ii)
a Deputy President of the Tribunal or a senior member who
is a legally qualified member as defined in the State Administrative Tribunal
Act 2004 section 3(1); and
(iii)
a person who is not an Australian legal practitioner but
has knowledge and understanding of the interests of persons dealing with
Australian legal practitioners;
or
(b) by
—
(i)
a Deputy President of the Tribunal; and
(ii)
a senior member who is a legally qualified member as
defined in the State Administrative Tribunal Act 2004 section 3(1); and
(iii)
a person who is not an Australian legal practitioner but
has knowledge and understanding of the interests of persons dealing with
Australian legal practitioners.
(2) In a hearing for
the purposes of section 210 or a directions hearing or other procedural
hearing, the State Administrative Tribunal is to be constituted by, or so as
to include, the President or a Deputy President of the Tribunal.