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(1)A disqualification under section 56—
(a)may be—
(i)without limit of time, or
(ii)for a fixed period,
(b)extends so as to apply in relation to every licensed provider (including a licensed provider that is subject to the regulation of a different approved regulator).
(2)Where a disqualification under section 56 is from being a designated person, the disqualification may be framed so as to be limited by reference to—
(a)particular activities, or
(b)activities carried out without appropriate supervision (for example, that of a senior solicitor).
(3)Before disqualifying P under section 56, the approved regulator must give the licensed provider and P 28 days (or such longer period as it may allow) to—
(a)make representations to it,
(b)take such steps as the licensed provider or P may consider expedient.
(4)Licensing rules must provide that the licensed provider's licence may be revoked or suspended if the licensed provider wilfully disregards a disqualification imposed under section 56.
(5)Practice rules must—
(a)set procedure (which the approved regulator is to follow) for imposing a disqualification under section 56,
(b)allow for review (and lifting) by the approved regulator of a disqualification imposed by it under that section.
(6)A person who is disqualified under section 56 may appeal against the disqualification—
(a)to the sheriff,
(b)within the period of 3 months beginning with the date on which the disqualification is imposed.
Commencement Information
I1S. 57 in force at 1.4.2011 for specified purposes by S.S.I. 2011/180, art. 3, Sch.
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