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Legal Profession Act 2006
209Provision of legal services etc by complying community
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209 Provision of legal services etc by complying community
centre
(1) A complying community legal centre does not contravene this Act
only because—
(a) it employs, or otherwise uses the services of, Australian legal
practitioners to provide legal services to members of the public;
or
(b) it has a contractual relationship with a member of the public to
whom the legal services are provided or receives any fee, gain
or reward for providing the legal services; or
(c) it shares with an Australian legal practitioner employed or
otherwise used by it to provide the legal services receipts,
revenue or other income arising from the business of the centre
of a kind usually conducted by an Australian legal practitioner;
or
(d) it adopts or uses the word ‘legal’ or a name, title or description
to which section 18 (Presumptions about taking or using certain
names, titles or descriptions) applies (or a related term) in its
name or any registered business name under which it provides
legal services to members of the public.
(2) Subsection (1) has effect despite anything to the contrary in this Act.
(3) A regulation may make provision in relation to—
(a) the application (with any prescribed changes) of a provision of
this Act to a complying community legal centre; and
(b) the legal services provided by a complying community legal
centre.
(4) A regulation may provide that a breach of a regulation in relation to
a complying community legal centre can be unsatisfactory
professional conduct or professional misconduct by an Australian
legal practitioner responsible for the breach.
(5) A provision of the legal profession rules that applies to an Australian
legal practitioner also applies to an Australian legal practitioner who
is an officer or employee of, or whose services are used by, a
complying community legal centre, unless the rules otherwise
provide.