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Supreme Court (Admission) Rules 2004
sec.9OProgrammed training
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### sec.9O Programmed training
A trainee must satisfactorily complete at least 90 hours of programmed training approved by the board.
Programmed training must include training in ethics that is approved under subrule (1) .
The board must require the registrar to arrange for particulars of the approved programmed training to be stated on the court’s internet website.
In this rule—
programmed training means structured and supervised training activities, research and tasks with comprehensive assessment.
r 9O ins 2005 SL No. 129 s 8
(sec.9O-ssec.1) A trainee must satisfactorily complete at least 90 hours of programmed training approved by the board.
(sec.9O-ssec.2) Programmed training must include training in ethics that is approved under subrule (1) .
(sec.9O-ssec.3) The board must require the registrar to arrange for particulars of the approved programmed training to be stated on the court’s internet website.
(sec.9O-ssec.4) In this rule— programmed training means structured and supervised training activities, research and tasks with comprehensive assessment.