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Legal Profession Act 2007
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### sec.195 Restriction on making further applications
If the law society decides under this division to cancel a person’s registration, the law society may also decide that the person is not entitled to apply for registration under this part for a stated period of not more than 5 years.
A person in relation to whom a decision has been made under this section, or under a provision of a corresponding law that corresponds to this section, is not entitled to apply for registration under this part during the period stated in the decision.
If the law society makes a decision under this section—
the law society must give the person an information notice about the decision; and
the person may apply, as provided under the QCAT Act , to the tribunal for a review of the decision.
s 195 amd 2009 No. 24 s 1500
(sec.195-ssec.1) If the law society decides under this division to cancel a person’s registration, the law society may also decide that the person is not entitled to apply for registration under this part for a stated period of not more than 5 years.
(sec.195-ssec.2) A person in relation to whom a decision has been made under this section, or under a provision of a corresponding law that corresponds to this section, is not entitled to apply for registration under this part during the period stated in the decision.
(sec.195-ssec.3) If the law society makes a decision under this section— the law society must give the person an information notice about the decision; and the person may apply, as provided under the QCAT Act , to the tribunal for a review of the decision.
- (a) the law society must give the person an information notice about the decision; and
- (b) the person may apply, as provided under the QCAT Act , to the tribunal for a review of the decision.