Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006

Complaints and discipline - Annual reports

223: Annual report

You could also call this:

"The Legal Complaints Review Officer's yearly work report"

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The Legal Complaints Review Officer has to write a report every year. You will see this report is about how well they did their job under the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006. The Officer sends this report to the Minister, the New Zealand Law Society, and the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers. The Minister gets a copy of the report and must show it to the House of Representatives as soon as possible. You can think of the House of Representatives like a big group of people who help make decisions for New Zealand. The Minister has to give them the report so they know what is happening.

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Part 7Complaints and discipline
Annual reports

223Annual report

  1. The Legal Complaints Review Officer must, in each year, furnish to the Minister and the New Zealand Law Society and the New Zealand Society of Conveyancers a report on the performance of his or her functions under this Act.

  2. The Minister must present a copy of the report to the House of Representatives as soon as practicable after it is furnished to the Minister.