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Appointments under the NSW Admission Board Rules 2015
Appointment of deputy to the Executive Officer for Rule 59 (PDF, 19.4 KB)
Delegations
The attached document contains a table of the delegations granted by the Legal Profession Admission Board. Included in the document below the table are copies of each delegation.
LPAB Register of Delegations under section 413 of Legal Profession Uniform Law (NSW) (PDF, 15.0 MB)
Delegations from the Board
Academic qualifications delegation (PDF, 615.2 KB)
Academic studies and PLT extension delegation (PDF, 858.2 KB)
Approval of compliance certificate where no disclosure by Executive Officer (PDF, 1.0 MB)
Approval of compliance certificate with minor disclosure by Executive Officer (PDF, 1.0 MB)
Approval of compliance certificate where no disclosure by Manager Admission Services (PDF, 1.1 MB)
Approval of compliance certificate with minor disclosure by Manager Admission Services (PDF, 1.2 MB)
Approval of grant of financial relief to students-at-law (PDF, 698.2 KB) (PDF, 698.2 KB)
Approval of registration as a student-at-law (PDF, 755.4 KB)
Approval of early assessment of suitability with minor disclosure (PDF, 784.2 KB)
Dispensation from IELTS Test (PDF, 725.6 KB)
Early commencement of PLT (PDF, 530.0 KB)
Minor amendment of forms (PDF, 549.9 KB)
Police and Foreign character reference delegation (PDF, 810.2 KB) (PDF, 810.2 KB)
Practical Legal Training - Directions (Rule 11(2) and 6(4)), exemptions and review of decisions (PDF, 635.4 KB)
Operation of the Board's bank account (PDF, 676.7 KB)
Relaxation of Rule 59 (PDF, 168.8 KB)
Waiver of the Board's Fees (PDF, 662.1 KB)
Delegation from the Legal Qualifications Committee
Delegation to AESC for Rule 97 (PDF, 573.6 KB)
06 Dec 2024
We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Nations Peoples of NSW and pay our respects to Elders past, present, and future.
Informed by lessons of the past, Department of Communities and Justice is improving how we work with Aboriginal people and communities. We listen and learn from the knowledge, strength and resilience of Stolen Generations Survivors, Aboriginal Elders and Aboriginal communities.
You can access our apology to the Stolen Generations.