Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006

Complaints and discipline - Practice notes, procedural information, and publication of decisions

215B: Online publication of information about procedures, time frames, and progress of decisions

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"Information about legal complaints is available online"

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You can find information about the Legal Complaints Review Officer on a website. The website is run by or for the chief executive of the Ministry of Justice. It tells you what the Legal Complaints Review Officer does and how to ask for a review. You can also find out what you need to do to request a review. The website explains this clearly. It also gives you guidelines on how to get updates on your case. The guidelines tell you when you can get information about your case and when a decision might be made. You can use this information to stay up to date with what is happening. The website is there to help you understand the process.

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Part 7Complaints and discipline
Practice notes, procedural information, and publication of decisions

215BOnline 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 of Justice:

  2. information about the purpose of the Legal Complaints Review Officer and how to commence a review:
    1. any requirements that must be met to request a review:
      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 215B: inserted, on , by section 125 of the Tribunals Powers and Procedures Legislation Act 2018 (2018 No 51).