Legal Services Act 2011

Transitional and savings provisions, amendments to other enactments, and repeals - Transitional arrangements for transfer of Legal Services Agency to Ministry of Justice

118: Public Advisory Committee disestablished

You could also call this:

"The Public Advisory Committee is closed down."

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You know about the Public Advisory Committee. It was set up under the Legal Services Act 2000, specifically section 104. This committee is now disestablished. You should understand that when something is disestablished, it means it is closed down or stopped. The Public Advisory Committee is closed down. When the committee stops existing, its members do not get any compensation. This means they do not get any money because the committee is disestablished. The committee's members are not entitled to this money.

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Transitional arrangements for transfer of Legal Services Agency to Ministry of Justice

118Public Advisory Committee disestablished

  1. The Public Advisory Committee established under section 104 of the Legal Services Act 2000 is disestablished.

  2. No member of the Public Advisory Committee is entitled to compensation as a result of the Committee ceasing to exist.