Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007

Regulation of immigration advisers - Immigration Advisers Complaints and Disciplinary Tribunal

42: Services for Tribunal

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“The Ministry of Justice helps the Tribunal do its job”

The Ministry of Justice must provide help to the Immigration Advisers Complaints and Disciplinary Tribunal. This help includes office work, writing things down, and keeping records. These services are important because they allow the Tribunal to do its job properly. The Ministry of Justice has to make sure the Tribunal has all the support it needs to carry out its duties.

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Part 1 Regulation of immigration advisers
Immigration Advisers Complaints and Disciplinary Tribunal

42Services for Tribunal

  1. The Ministry of Justice must furnish such secretarial, recording, and clerical services as may be necessary to enable the Tribunal to discharge its functions.