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Legal Aid Act 1977
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35 Notification of decisions
(1) If a decision in relation to the provision of legal assistance or in
relation to the making of any payment in respect of costs, including a
decision reconsidering or reviewing a previous decision, is made by
the commission or an officer of the commission under this Act, the
commission shall, with 14 days after the decision is made,
communicate the decision to the person who applied for the legal
assistance or for the payment, as the case may be, and, if the decision
is a decision refusing to provide, or imposing a condition on the
provision of, legal assistance under this Act, the commission, if
requested to do so, shall cause to be furnished to the person a short
statement of the reasons for the decision.
(2) The communication to a person of a decision referred to in
subsection (1), other than a decision in relation only to the provision
of legal advice or duty lawyer services, shall be effected—
(a) if the matter to which the decision relates was dealt with on
behalf of the person by a private legal practitioner—by giving
to the private legal practitioner, or by sending to the private legal
practitioner by post to the address of the private legal
practitioner last known to the commission, a document setting
out the terms of the decision and particulars of the right of the
person to have the decision reconsidered and reviewed in
accordance with section 36; and
(b) in any other case—by giving such a document to the person or
by sending such a document to the person—
(i) by post to the address of the person last known to the
commission; or
(ii) in any other way authorised by the person.
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