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2. A person may be reappointed as a lay magistrate if—
(a)he or she ceased to hold the office of lay magistrate before 10th March 2022 by virtue of section 4(11) of the Justice Act (Northern Ireland) 2015;
(b)he or she has not attained the age of 75;
(c)he or she continues to meet the criteria for appointment as a lay magistrate that are contained in the Lay Magistrates (Eligibility) (Northern Ireland) Order 2004(1);
(d)he or she was not removed as a lay magistrate as a result of disciplinary proceedings and no disciplinary proceedings were pending at the start of his or her retirement; and
(e)he or she is prepared to undertake any training or continuing professional development which is identified as being necessary or desirable.
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I1Art. 2 in operation at 1.5.2024, see art. 1
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