Legal Services Act 2011

Legal aid - Reconsideration, review, and appeals of legal aid decisions - Reviews

57B: Online publication of information about procedures, time frames, and progress of decisions

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"Information about the Tribunal is available online"

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You can find information about the Tribunal on a website. The website is run by the chief executive of the Ministry. It must have information about the Tribunal's purpose and how to start a case. You can also find out what you need to do to start a case. The website must tell you how to get updates on your case. It must say when you can expect a decision. The information is available on the Ministry's website, which was updated by the Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Act 2018.

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Part 2Legal aid
Reconsideration, review, and appeals of legal aid decisions: Reviews

57BOnline publication of information about procedures, time frames, and progress of decisions

  1. The following information must be published on an Internet site maintained by or on behalf of the chief executive of the Ministry:

  2. information about the purpose of the Tribunal and how to bring proceedings:
    1. any requirements that must be met to bring proceedings:
      1. guidelines on how and when parties may obtain information on the progress of their case and when a decision may be expected.
        Notes
        • Section 57B: inserted, on , by section 140 of the Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Act 2018 (2018 No 51).