Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006

Complaints and discipline - Standards Committees

128: Notice to Minister

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"Telling the Minister about new Standards Committee appointments"

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When you appoint someone to a Standards Committee, you must tell the Minister. You have 21 days to give the Minister a written notice with details of the appointment. The notice must include the committee's name, the person's name and address, and how long they are appointed for.

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Part 7Complaints and discipline
Standards Committees

128Notice to Minister

  1. Where the New Zealand Law Society or the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers appoints any person as a member of a Standards Committee, it must, within 21 days after making the appointment, give to the Minister a written notice setting out particulars of the appointment.

  2. Those particulars must include—

  3. particulars of the committee in respect of which the appointment has been made; and
    1. the name and address of the person appointed; and
      1. the period for which the person has been appointed.