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SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1U.K. The Board and its committees

Part IIU.K. The Professional Conduct Committee

[F113U.K.The Professional Conduct Committee is to consist of—

(a)at least three persons who are legally qualified;

(b)at least three [F2registered persons] of whom at least one must be a person whose address in the Register is in Scotland; and

(c)at least three persons who are not legally qualified and are not [F3registered persons].]

14(1)The members of the Professional Conduct Committee shall elect a [F4chair] from among themselves.U.K.

(2)The [F4chair]

(a)may resign by notice in writing addressed to the Registrar; and

(b)may be removed by a majority vote of the other members of the Professional Conduct Committee.

(3)Rules made by the Board may make provision for the appointment of a person to act as [F4chair] in the event of a vacancy in the office of [F4chair] or in such other circumstances as may be prescribed.

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15[F5(1)Subject to sub-paragraph (2), the quorum of the Professional Conduct Committee is —U.K.

(a)one member appointed under paragraph 13(a);

(b)one member appointed under paragraph 13(b); and

(c)one member appointed under paragraph 13(c).]

(2)F6... Where the Committee is considering the case of a person whose address in the Register is in Scotland, the Committee is not quorate unless there is present a member of the Committee who is a [F7registered person] and whose address in the Register is in Scotland.

16U.K.In the event of a tie in any vote of the Professional Conduct Committee the [F4chair] shall have an additional casting vote; and in any proceedings relating to a registered person the additional vote shall be cast in favour of that person.

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17U.K.The Board may make rules governing the selection and term of office of members of the Professional Conduct Committee (including casual vacancies).

[F817A.U.K.In paragraph 13 the reference to a person who is legally qualified means—

(a)a person who for the purposes of the Legal Services Act 2007 is an authorised person in relation to an activity that constitutes a reserved legal activity (within the meaning of that Act);

(b)a solicitor or barrister in Northern Ireland; or

(c)a solicitor or advocate in Scotland.]

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