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Legal Profession Act 2006
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21 Eligibility for admission
(1) A person is eligible for admission to the legal profession under this
Act only if the person is an individual aged 18 years or over and—
(a) the person has attained—
(i) approved academic qualifications; or
(ii) corresponding academic qualifications; and
(b) the person has satisfactorily completed—
(i) approved practical legal training requirements; or
(ii) corresponding practical legal training requirements.
Eligibility and suitability for admission Division 2.3.2
(2) The admission rules must not require a person to satisfactorily
complete before admission a period of supervised training that
exceeds in length a period or periods equivalent to 1 full-time year
(as decided in accordance with the admission rules).
(3) The Supreme Court may exempt a person from the requirements of
subsection (1) (a) or (b) if satisfied that the person has, to an extent
sufficient to be eligible for admission—
(a) academic qualifications; or
(b) relevant experience in legal practice or relevant service with a
government agency.
(4) An exemption under subsection (3) may be made subject to a
condition that the person is to obtain further qualifications or training.
approved academic qualifications means academic qualifications
that are approved, under the admission rules, for admission to the
legal profession in the ACT.
approved practical legal training requirements means legal training
requirements that are approved, under the admission rules, for
admission to the legal profession in the ACT.
corresponding academic qualifications means academic
qualifications that would qualify the person for admission to the legal
profession in another jurisdiction if the admissions board is satisfied
that substantially the same minimum criteria apply for the approval
of academic qualifications for admission in the other jurisdiction as
apply in the ACT.
corresponding practical legal training requirements means legal
training requirements that would qualify the person for admission to
the legal profession in another jurisdiction if the admissions board is
satisfied that substantially the same minimum criteria apply for the
approval of legal training requirements for admission in the other
jurisdiction as apply in the ACT.