Legislation – Regulation of Legal Services (Scotland) Act 2025
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Schedule 2Further provision about measures open to the Lord President
Part 3Censure
Application
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This Part applies where the Lord President is satisfied that—
(a)
an act or omission of a category 1 or category 2 regulator (or a series of acts or omissions) has had, or is likely to have, an adverse impact on the observance of any of the regulatory objectives, or
(b)
a category 1 or category 2 regulator has failed to comply with a requirement imposed on it by or under this Act.
Power to censure
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The Lord President may make and publish a statement censuring the regulator for—
(a)
the act or omission (or series of acts or omissions), or
(b)
the failure.
Decision
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Where the Lord President decides to proceed with a measure under this Part, the decision notice required under paragraph 19(2) must contain the statement (and the statement need not be published separately).