Made | 2nd September 2006 | ||
Coming into force | 22nd September 2006 |
Functions of legal assessor
2.
—(1) In any proceedings before—
the legal assessor shall advise the Council or Sub-Committee, as the case may be, on any questions of law arising in those proceedings in accordance with the following provisions of this rule.
(2) The legal assessor shall during any such proceedings give the Council or Sub-committee such advice as is necessary to enable the proceedings to be conducted in accordance with rules made by the Council under section 12(5) of and paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 to the Act.
(3) Where in any such proceedings the stage is reached when the Council or Sub-Committee proposes to retire to consider its decision in private, the legal assessor shall, immediately before the Council or Sub-Committee, as the case may be, retires, advise it on all questions of law to which it should have regard in its deliberations.
(4) The legal assessor may give the advice mentioned in paragraphs (2) and (3) at any time when in the course of proceedings the Council or the Sub-committee, as the case may be, is considering any matter or question in private.
(5) Any advice given by the legal assessor to the Council or the Sub-committee under this rule shall—
(6) If the legal assessor considers that it is necessary for any advice given by him to the Council or Sub-committee in private to be intimated to the parties immediately, the parties shall be recalled forthwith and the advice intimated to them.
(7) Every party shall be given the opportunity to comment on any advice given to the Council or the Sub-committee by the legal assessor under this rule.
(8) The legal assessor may, following any comments made under paragraph (7) give such further advice to the Council or Sub-committee as he considers necessary.
(9) If the Council or the Sub-committee does not accept any advice given by the legal assessor under this rule, a statement to that effect together with its reasons for not accepting it, shall be made on behalf of the Council or the Sub-committee, as the case may be, either during the proceedings or when it gives its decision, if that is given later.
3.
The Teaching Council (Scotland) (Disciplinary Committee Assessor) Rules 1981[2] are revoked.
A C HAMILTON
Lord President
Edinburgh,
2nd September 2006