Legal Services Act 2011

Administration of legal services system - Quality assurance system for providers - Review Authority

86: Decisions of Review Authority

You could also call this:

"The Review Authority's Final Decision"

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The Review Authority can decide to keep a decision the same, change it, or turn it around. You will get to know why the Review Authority made its decision because it must give reasons. The Review Authority's decision is final and applies to the Secretary and the person it affects.

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Part 3Administration of legal services system
Quality assurance system for providers: Review Authority

86Decisions of Review Authority

  1. The Review Authority may determine a review by confirming, modifying, or reversing the decision under review.

  2. The Review Authority must provide reasons for its decision.

  3. The Review Authority's decision is binding on the Secretary and the person to whom the decision applies.