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26. Where any advice tendered by the legal, clinical or specialist adviser to a committee is not accepted by that committee—
(a)the chair of the committee shall announce the reasons for not accepting the advice tendered; and
(b)the secretary to the committee shall—
(i)keep a record of the advice tendered, and the reasons why the committee refused to accept that advice, and
(ii)send a copy of the record of the advice tendered and the reasons why the committee refused to accept that advice, to the parties to the proceedings (that is, the Society and the appellant or person concerned, as the case may be) or their representatives, as appropriate.
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