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Legal Aid Act 1977
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10 Duties of commission
(1) In the exercise of its functions, the commission shall—
(a) ensure that legal assistance is provided in the most effective,
efficient and economical manner; and
(b) ensure that its activities are carried on consistently with, and do
not prejudice, the independence of the private legal profession;
and
(c) liaise and cooperate with and, if the commission considers it
desirable to do so, make reciprocal arrangements with, other
legal aid commissions, professional bodies representing private
legal practitioners and other bodies engaged or interested in the
provision of legal assistance in the ACT or elsewhere; and
(d) liaise with professional bodies representing private legal
practitioners in order to facilitate the use, in appropriate
circumstances, of services provided by private legal
practitioners; and
(e) make maximum use of services which private legal practitioners
offer to provide on a voluntary basis; and
(f) make the services of the commission available to people eligible
for legal assistance by establishing such local offices as it
considers appropriate and by making such other arrangements
as it considers appropriate; and
(g) determine priorities in the provision of legal assistance as
between different classes of people or classes of matters; and
(h) arrange for the provision of duty lawyer services at sittings in
the ACT of such courts and tribunals as the commission
considers appropriate; and
(i) endeavour to secure the services of language interpreters,
relationship counsellors, welfare officers and other appropriate
people to assist legally assisted people in connection with
matters in respect of which they are provided with legal
assistance; and
(j) encourage and permit law students to participate, so far as the
commission considers it practicable and proper to do so, on a
voluntary basis, under professional supervision, in the provision
of legal assistance by officers of the commission.
(2) The commission shall—
(a) make recommendations to the Minister with respect to any
reforms of the law the desirability for which has come to its
attention in the course of the exercise of its functions; and
(b) initiate and carry out educational programs designed to promote
an understanding by the public, and by sections of the public
who have special needs in this respect, of their rights, powers,
privileges and duties under the law in force in the ACT.
(3) In the exercise of its functions, the commission shall have regard to
the amount of money for the time being standing to the credit of the
fund and of any money likely to be received by the commission for
the purposes of the fund.